• What Did You Watch? 2025-05-10 (Saturday)

    From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 11 10:21:06 2025
    Fringe S2E02 'Night of Desirable Objects'. Olivia suffers side effects
    from her recent trip while people are disappearing as though swallowed
    up by the ground.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "mirror".

    Sheriff Golightly: Have you run across something like this before?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [eagerly] Absolutely not. The air here is quite
    auspicious!
    [breathes deeply]
    Dr. Walter Bishop: Makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck.
    Sheriff Golightly: [perplexed] The air?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [evidence bag] This! It's a fresh mystery, pregnant
    with possibilities.
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [giddy] Who knows where it may lead?
    [chuckles]

    Dr. Walter Bishop: We're all mutants. What's more remarkable is how many
    of us appear to be normal.

    Trivia: Just before re-creating Olivia's car accident, Walter calls
    Astrid by her actual first name.
    The farm house visible in this episode is the same as used in X Files
    Home (season 4 episode 2).
    The farmhouse used in this episode is the home of Ron Pergman in the Big
    Sky Season 1 series.

    Something I'm noticing about in the IMDb trivia and goofs for 'Fringe'
    are that a lot of the entries are about "geographical errors". This
    building isn't in that city, this city isn't located there, etc. And I
    keep thinking "Not in our universe they aren't but this show isn't in
    our universe!"


    Fringe S2E03 'Fracture'. Someone is turning others into crystalline
    bombs. Making a watermelon explode excites Walter enough he calls
    Astrid by her correct name. Which upsets her because she has to clean
    up the watermelon splatter. The first hint that the Observers may want
    to do more than Observe.

    The glyphs spell "burial".

    [to Walter]
    Peter Bishop: So apart from the obvious, anything out of the ordinary?


    Fringe S2E04 'Momentum Deferred'. IMDb sez: "Walter analyzes the body
    of a shapeshifter and then reconnects with an old patient that has the
    ability to distinguish the people from the other world. Olivia finally
    recalls her encounter with Belly."

    The glyphs say "Memory".

    After Dr. Bishop talks Olivia into drinking a bunch of pureed flatworms
    Astrid answers the phone with "Bishop's Deli".

    Dr. William Bell: Physics is a bitch.

    Dr. Walter Bishop: Let's see how this thing operates.
    Astrid Farnsworth: What are you saying, that this is not a person?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: My dear, I'm not certain that you're not simply a
    figment of my imagination.

    Plot Hole: Since the shapeshifters have so much mercury in their blood,
    a simpler method of detection (although not nearly as 'Fringe Worthy' )
    would be to use a standard mercury sniffer. These are used for cleaning
    up mercury spills and can detect mercury well into the part per million
    range. One of these detectors would peg out near any shapeshifter.

    What Did You Watch?


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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Sun May 11 11:16:14 2025
    On 5/11/2025 10:21 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Fringe S2E02 'Night of Desirable Objects'.  Olivia suffers side effects
    from her recent trip while people are disappearing as though swallowed
    up by the ground.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "mirror".

    Sheriff Golightly: Have you run across something like this before?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [eagerly] Absolutely not. The air here is quite auspicious!
    [breathes deeply]
    Dr. Walter Bishop: Makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck.
    Sheriff Golightly: [perplexed] The air?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [evidence bag] This! It's a fresh mystery, pregnant
    with possibilities.
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [giddy] Who knows where it may lead?
    [chuckles]

    Dr. Walter Bishop: We're all mutants. What's more remarkable is how many
    of us appear to be normal.

    Trivia: Just before re-creating Olivia's car accident, Walter calls
    Astrid by her actual first name.

    Sounds like someone got part of his brain back.

    The farm house visible in this episode is the same as used in X Files
    Home (season 4 episode 2).
    The farmhouse used in this episode is the home of Ron Pergman in the Big
    Sky Season 1 series.

    Something I'm noticing about in the IMDb trivia and goofs for 'Fringe'
    are that a lot of the entries are about "geographical errors".  This building isn't in that city, this city isn't located there, etc.  And I
    keep thinking "Not in our universe they aren't but this show isn't in
    our universe!"


    Fringe S2E03 'Fracture'.  Someone is turning others into crystalline bombs.  Making a watermelon explode excites Walter enough he calls
    Astrid by her correct name.  Which upsets her because she has to clean
    up the watermelon splatter.  The first hint that the Observers may want
    to do more than Observe.

    The glyphs spell "burial".

    [to Walter]
    Peter Bishop: So apart from the obvious, anything out of the ordinary?


    Fringe S2E04 'Momentum Deferred'.  IMDb sez: "Walter analyzes the body
    of a shapeshifter and then reconnects with an old patient that has the ability to distinguish the people from the other world. Olivia finally recalls her encounter with Belly."

    The glyphs say "Memory".

    After Dr. Bishop talks Olivia into drinking a bunch of pureed flatworms Astrid answers the phone with "Bishop's Deli".

    Dr. William Bell: Physics is a bitch.

    Dr. Walter Bishop: Let's see how this thing operates.
    Astrid Farnsworth: What are you saying, that this is not a person?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: My dear, I'm not certain that you're not simply a
    figment of my imagination.

    Plot Hole: Since the shapeshifters have so much mercury in their blood,
    a simpler method of detection (although not nearly as 'Fringe Worthy' )
    would be to use a standard mercury sniffer. These are used for cleaning
    up mercury spills and can detect mercury well into the part per million range. One of these detectors would peg out near any shapeshifter.

    What Did You Watch?



    This is a two day catch up. I watched:


    Found - "Missing While a Family" - Penultimate episode. Team Found
    search for a kidnapped family, and now that I think about it, an entire
    family was kidnapped. This would be national news, and the police would
    be all over that case. Would they really need team Found, which
    supposedly specializes in finding the ignored individuals of the world
    that the police overlook?


    911 - "Don't Drink the Water" - a methane link causes the city's water
    supply to turn flammable.


    Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (OnDemand) 1984 sequel to Breakin'. I
    *would* have watched Breakin' first but when I went to my DVR to find it
    all I found was a different movie called, "Breaking" :-/ And
    "Breakin'" isn't available to stream for free. :-/ Anyway, in what
    must have been the most original plot ever made for a movie, a group of teenagers who like to listen to music and dance come together to keep
    their community center from being shut down by an evil corporation that
    wants to bull doze it and build a mall. Wasn't that also the plot for
    Step up 4 or 5? And in a scene ripped straight out of Step up 3 (or
    maybe it's the other way around) the good dancers are forced by the evil dancers to engage in a dance off.


    Step Up (blu-ray) 2006 movie starring Channing Tatum as a juvenile
    delinquent who is caught vandalizing a snooty school for performance
    arts and gets court ordered community service to work as a janitor
    there. While mopping the floors he notices one of the students, (Jenna
    Dewan) needs a temporary dance partner. It just so happens Magic Mike
    knows how to dance so he agrees to help her practice. Of course, the
    two fall in love with each other which causes its own issues because she
    a privileged girl with money and he's a poor boy from the wrong side of
    the tracks. I have some issues with this so-called Step Up movie.
    Where was Moose? Where were all the other characters that popped up in
    every other Step Up movie? No 3D? Not even an evil dance group to
    force them into a dance fight. This is *not* a real Step Up movie!


    Step Up 2: The Streets (FXM) 2008 sequel starring Briana Evigan as a
    street dancer, who just happens to be friends with Channing Tatum's
    character from the first movie (Tatum makes a cameo appearance). Like
    Tatum, Evigan is an orphan from The Streets, but to keep out of trouble
    she starts attending the same snooty school from the first movie, where
    she meets "Moose" (Adam G. Sevani). Her street crew learns that she
    wants to get an education and do something with her life so they kick
    her out of the crew. She then forms a new crew made up of Moose and the
    kids from the snooty school. And they enter a competition to rule the
    streets. Whose going to win? The rich kids from the snooty school or
    the poor kids who are actually from the streets, who probably need the
    money? All I'm going to say is tough luck for the street kids. Moose
    and those rich kids are going to teach them how it's *really* done in
    the streets.


    Step Up 3D (3D blu-ray) Moose (Adam G. Sevani) and his best friend
    Camille (Alyson Stoner who was in the first Step Up movie, but not in
    part 2) go off to college. Moose is quickly recruited by a good dance
    crew to help battle an evil dance crew. The evil dance crew is working
    with a bank to take the warehouse where the good dance crew lives and
    dances. But this is the big league now, meaning Moose will have to do
    battle against evil dance crews which will dance in front of him. Yes,
    dance in front of him! Is there anything more diabolically evil than
    that? The only thing Moose can do is try and out dance them to escape.
    And on top of that Luke, the leader of the good dance group learns that
    his girlfriend (Sharni Vinson) is secretly working for the evil dance
    group. In some dance movies you have the good dancers trying to defeat
    the evil dancers in a competition. And in some of these movies you have
    the evil bank trying to foreclose on where the good dancers dance at.
    But in this movie the evil dancers teamed up with the evil bank to work together to defeat our plucky group of dancers. But, when all hope is
    lost and it appears as if the evil bank will take the place where they
    live and dance, the original dance crew from Step Up 2, steps up and
    teams up with the good dance crew from Step Up 3 to save the day by
    forming the ultimate dance crew. In 3D!

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 11 20:46:13 2025
    On May 11, 2025 at 10:21:06 AM PDT, "Dimensional Traveler" <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Fringe S2E02 'Night of Desirable Objects'. Olivia suffers side effects
    from her recent trip while people are disappearing as though swallowed
    up by the ground.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "mirror".

    Sheriff Golightly: Have you run across something like this before?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [eagerly] Absolutely not. The air here is quite auspicious!
    [breathes deeply]
    Dr. Walter Bishop: Makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck.
    Sheriff Golightly: [perplexed] The air?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [evidence bag] This! It's a fresh mystery, pregnant
    with possibilities.
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [giddy] Who knows where it may lead?
    [chuckles]

    Dr. Walter Bishop: We're all mutants. What's more remarkable is how many
    of us appear to be normal.

    Trivia: Just before re-creating Olivia's car accident, Walter calls
    Astrid by her actual first name.

    Like in the scene where everyone's celebrating back on Yavin after Luke destroys the Death Star, Mark Hamill runs toward Leia and jubilantly yells, "Carrie!"

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Sun May 11 17:01:16 2025
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    What Did You Watch?

    Hey, thanks for asking!

    DR WHO?
    Completely uninvolving at least for me.

    12 o’CLOCK HIGh
    Wow, AutoCorrect screwed that up. Pretty good.
    S03E03 “face of a shadow”
    One of the worst episodes of the worst season. Only Paul Burke could ruin
    an episode that guest starred both Jack Lord and Luciana Palucci. A rat
    bastard Nazi spy beats Luciana to death, but in the epilogue Jack Lord,
    tosses out that she’ll be fine after all.

    I fell asleep during the second episode.

    Reruns included The Streets of San Francisco, Adventures of Superman,
    Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea





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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 11 18:14:34 2025
    On 5/11/2025 1:46 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
    On May 11, 2025 at 10:21:06 AM PDT, "Dimensional Traveler" <dtravel@sonic.net>
    wrote:

    Fringe S2E02 'Night of Desirable Objects'. Olivia suffers side effects
    from her recent trip while people are disappearing as though swallowed
    up by the ground.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "mirror".

    Sheriff Golightly: Have you run across something like this before?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [eagerly] Absolutely not. The air here is quite
    auspicious!
    [breathes deeply]
    Dr. Walter Bishop: Makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck.
    Sheriff Golightly: [perplexed] The air?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [evidence bag] This! It's a fresh mystery, pregnant
    with possibilities.
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [giddy] Who knows where it may lead?
    [chuckles]

    Dr. Walter Bishop: We're all mutants. What's more remarkable is how many
    of us appear to be normal.

    Trivia: Just before re-creating Olivia's car accident, Walter calls
    Astrid by her actual first name.

    Like in the scene where everyone's celebrating back on Yavin after Luke destroys the Death Star, Mark Hamill runs toward Leia and jubilantly yells, "Carrie!"




    You made me look:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB2yRlqfDnM

    Sounds like he could be excitedly shouting, "hey."
    If he did say "Carrie!" wouldn't they have ADR it out?

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Sun May 11 18:03:29 2025
    On 5/11/25 10:21 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:

    What Did You Watch?

    This weekend has been a lot of grading, so not much. I'll do a 2-day
    tomorrow.

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to arthur@alum.calberkeley.org on Mon May 12 02:41:15 2025
    On May 11, 2025 at 6:14:34 PM PDT, "Arthur Lipscomb" <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    On 5/11/2025 1:46 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
    On May 11, 2025 at 10:21:06 AM PDT, "Dimensional Traveler"
    <dtravel@sonic.net>
    wrote:

    Fringe S2E02 'Night of Desirable Objects'. Olivia suffers side effects >>> from her recent trip while people are disappearing as though swallowed
    up by the ground.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "mirror".

    Sheriff Golightly: Have you run across something like this before?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [eagerly] Absolutely not. The air here is quite
    auspicious!
    [breathes deeply]
    Dr. Walter Bishop: Makes the hair stand up on the back of your neck.
    Sheriff Golightly: [perplexed] The air?
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [evidence bag] This! It's a fresh mystery, pregnant
    with possibilities.
    Dr. Walter Bishop: [giddy] Who knows where it may lead?
    [chuckles]

    Dr. Walter Bishop: We're all mutants. What's more remarkable is how many >>> of us appear to be normal.

    Trivia: Just before re-creating Olivia's car accident, Walter calls
    Astrid by her actual first name.

    Like in the scene where everyone's celebrating back on Yavin after Luke
    destroys the Death Star, Mark Hamill runs toward Leia and jubilantly yells, >> "Carrie!"

    You made me look:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB2yRlqfDnM

    Sounds like he could be excitedly shouting, "hey."
    If he did say "Carrie!" wouldn't they have ADR it out?

    I seem to remember an interview somewhere with Hamill where he admitted that flub. I guess they figured it was ambiguous enough that it wasn't worth the effort to correct.

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