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    Walter was such a fantastic character. That show was so much better than it had any right to be… although that last season kinda sucked, but it was overall fire regardless.

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      It was fantastic. Wife and I are binging Xfiles right now and Fringe is next. Although I think I remember the “monster” episodes being on average less captivating that the “mytharc” ones

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        I preferred the monster of the week episodes of both series, but that may just be me.

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          In Fringe ? I agree if we’re talking about Xfiles, the monster episodes are unique and surprising.

          Ah, both. It’s early, reading is difficult…

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        deleting bad seasons of otherwise great shows from your headcannon

        In related news, I recently rewatched all 5 seasons of Game of Thrones. Still holds up!

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      I kind of liked the last season. But what I liked most about the series was that every season was different. And that they didn’t drag it on but created a somewhat coherent ending.

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    Viva la fringe 💉💊🔬⚗️🧪🧬

    The buildup to s2e15 “Peter” is great sci-fi and great storytelling, they promised and they delivered 👌

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    Yes. Mostly to keep the world we live in from triggering me to kill myself.