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to the writers of Fringe

too funny
Your show is cute (if still not as clever as you think it is) and fun and I liked the s1 finale twist*, but just so you know (because gnine's head is exploding as if from radiation), Boston to New York City is at minimum, a 4 hour drive. And Pennsylvania is even further than New York.

Look, I know the states of New England are small compared to California. But Massachusetts is actually bigger than a single city, and takes more than 15 minutes to drive through. Maps.google is your friend! (and those maps are to scale. The size that things appear on your screen? The actual states are a teensy bit bigger. Just so you know.)

The brother points out that X-files established the existence of Secret FBI Tunnels, by which you can get anywhere directly, no traffic or speed limits. It helps, of course, that all FBI agents are given Bugatti Veyrons as their company cars.

(This is putting aside all the little wrong Massachusetts details, such as Worcester has no buildings over 25 stories, and there are no redwoods anywhere in the Northeast. And there's been no characters speaking with Boston accents, and yes, in real life people actually do pahk their cahs in Hahvahd Yahd. But that's just standard TV-nitpicking; it's always fun when a show is set in one's home turf.)

(Of course, around the time of the giant cold virus, the brother posited that the writers are actively trolling us - perhaps in a cunning effort to generate buzz, knowing that nothing gets geeks talking online like blatant violation of basic science; perhaps merely because they get off on driving fans nuts - but it has to be deliberate; we can't see how anyone who could correctly use the word epidemiologist wouldn't know that viruses aren't cells?)

* Really, in spite of this, I actually am enjoying the show! Have now seen a couple eps into s2, and oh, Walter...
you didn't happen to have instigated an inter-dimensional war, did you? Stealing a son from another universe is never a good idea. And you are going to have to tell Peter sometime, and I do wonder how that conversation is going to go down. I liked that twist, and didn't see it coming until the finale itself, for all that it had laid the groundwork eps before, all those childhood anecdotes that ended with Peter going, "I don't remember that," and Walter answering, "I do."


We also are enjyoing playing 'Where's Baldo?' and the cute nod to the FBI's 'old X classification'. (Also, the Futurama connection - Philip Broyles? as in, broiling? which is like frying? Like Philip J. Fry? XD)

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sholio
Apr. 6th, 2012 08:18 am (UTC)
Hee! Luckily I'm not familiar enough with the area to nitpick it, although I still maintain that Fringe has the WORST. SCIENCE. EVER.

And the twist with Peter was great! It's unexpected enough to be a cool surprise, and yet inevitable enough that you can look back and see how they laid the groundwork for it. And now the truth is hanging over their heads like an invisible sword of Damocles, its blade teetering above the relationship that Walter and Peter are tentatively building for themselves ...

(This is making me want to go back and watch those early eps again!)
xparrot
Apr. 7th, 2012 12:55 am (UTC)
At least from what we've seen, Fringe continues to earn its WORST SCIENCE EVER ranking~!

But yessssss I am very curious when and how that sword is going to fall...Peter is not stupid, but this is not the kind of thing that it would ever occur to a sane person might have happened...! Definitely it makes me want to see more...