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PUBLIC MARKS from vacelts with tags fox & drama

November 2008

Is Fringe’s Olivia Hallucinating in ‘Dreamscape’?

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In “Dreamscape,” the Fringe team must solve the mystery of the killer butterflies. But the case is secondary to what is really going on in the lives of the team.

Fringe’s Walter Faces His Fears in ‘Equation’

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In last night’s Fringe, “The Equation,” Walter Bishop had to face one of his greatest fears - returning to the mental hospital where he was locked up for 17 years. But just what was he afraid of?

Does Fringe’s Broyles Trust Olivia in ‘Meet Mr. Jones’

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In the latest episode of Fringe, ”In Which We Meet Mr. Jones,” Olivia is working on another Pattern case when she comes across a connection to past cases. When she asks Broyles about it, he tells her that there’s a lot about the Pattern that she doesn’t know. So tell her already!

The Best New Shows of the Fall

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It’s hard to believe that it’s already November and that we are two months into the fall TV season. Sweeps will be starting soon and it’s time to see how this fall’s new shows measured up.

Dollhouse Preview Shows Lots of Potential

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A new promo for Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse, a mid-season series that will premiere on Fox in 2009, has been released. See the promo here.

Bones finds a ‘Skull in the Sculpture’

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The World Series is over and the election has been decided so now we can get back to our regularly scheduled programs on Fox. And the return of Bones is marked with a case that proved pretty emotional for Angela in “The Skull in the Sculpture.”

October 2008

What Drives Fringe’s Agent Olivia Dunham in ‘The Cure’?

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Most days on Fringe start out as bad days for the agents given the nature of the cases they investigate. But on “The Cure,” Agent Olivia Dunham is having a particularly bad day.

John Scott Returns to Guide Fringe’s Olivia in ‘Power Hungry’

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In “Power Hungry,” Olivia is guided by her dead boyfriend - turn traitor - in her quest to find a man with serious electricity issues. It makes you wonder if anyone is really dead on Fringe.

Bones Investigates Office Life in ‘Crank in the Shaft’

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When a decomposed leg falls into an elevator from the shaft above on, Booth and Bones must navigate their way through the cubicle farm to find the killer in “Crank in the Shaft.”

‘The Arrival’ of the Observer Brings New Mysteries on Fringe

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As if Walter isn’t enough of a character, we meet someone even more unusual than him on tonight’s episode of Fringe. “The Arrival” marks the arrival of two mysteries - the metal cylinder and The Observer (Michael Cerveris).

September 2008

Zack is Back on Bones in ‘Perfect Pieces’

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Since last season’s Bones finale, Zack has been missing from the series, presumably cooling his heels in a mental hospital after killing a man and aiding Gormogon.

What is the Mystery Behind Fringe’s Peter Bishop?

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On the outside Fringe’s Peter Bishop seems like a nice guy pitching in to help solve the mystery behind The Pattern. But there’s a lot about him that we don’t know and I think he’s hiding a mystery of his own – or maybe two.

Is Bones the Same without Zach?

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When Zach was revealed as Gormogon’s accomplice in the Season 3 finale of Bones, I was in shock. I can only imagine what his co-workers and friends felt.

Is Nina Fringe’s Cigarette Smoking Man?

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It’s a good thing I’ve already had my children because the opening scene of Fringe’s “The Same Old Story” was freaky enough for me to never want to be pregnant again.

Fringe Premiere Promises New Hit, Lots of Intrigue

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If I only watch one new show this fall, it’ll have to be J.J. Abram’s Fringe. Last night’s premiere just happened to be my first glimpse into the new fall season and judging from Fringe’s debut this season should be a good one.

May 2008

Bones’ Big Finish Leaves One of their Own in Danger

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I thought last night’s Bones was going to be a fun episode in which Bones and Booth poked fun at wannabe singers and shows like American Idol. However, I was not prepared for the episodes’ serious ending that left one of their own in peril.

April 2008

March 2008

The Verdict on ‘Canterbury’s Law’

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While other networks are scrambling to get their shows back into production after the writers’ strike, Fox is taking advantage of the lull to debut some new series. Last week it was New Amsterdam. This week it’s Canterbury’s Law. But will this advantage be enough to secure a hit for the new Julianna Margulies series?

January 2008

Sarah Conner loses a friend in ‘Gnothi Seuton’

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The action continues in the second installment of Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles. In “Gnothi Seuton” Sarah and John, with Cameron’s help, must not only adjust to a new life, but a new century.

‘Sarah Conner Chronicles’ Looks Promising

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At a time when many of our favorite programs are airing the last of their original programs in the wake of the writer’s strike, mid-season replacements are a welcoming reprieve to the start of reruns. Among the newcomers is Fox’s Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles. After seeing the premier last night, I am cautiously optimistic.

September 2007

Bones’ Season Premiere is a Nail Biter

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After a season finale last spring full of surprises, Bones opens its third season with a nail biter — or should I say bone biter — of a mystery.