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Nicely said, Rhea. It was nice seeing more of Broyles's personal life. He'd started to feel a little two dimensional for me. (Well, except for that unexpected snogging with Nina Sharp.) In this episode, we got to see his pragmatism, regret, dedication, and a bit of whimsy. Great stuff.
I totally second your call for more Astrid. She is wonderful in her roll-with-it way.
On a side note, I'm loving that Fringe has joined the ranks of genre shows shooting Vancouver. It means yet more chances to play Spot The Canadian Actor, this week's standout being JR Bourne as the hunky, imposing CIA agent. Now if they could just get Joshua Jackson and Robin Dunne from Sanctuary on the same screen, I'd be immensely happy.
That shadow space shark WAS nightmarish! It was also classic creepy that they sent the poor cosmonaut sucker back into space. Thanks for yer service—buh-bye!