This week, the Badland Girls sit down with Matthew Marko of No Name Movie blog to talk about his rampant cinephilia, old cartoons, and James Bond. Thanks to BG superfan, TC_Hillbop for the sweet cover of our theme song!
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Rhea Dee is a Midwestern fat girl floating through space with a donut and an attitude. She's the co-host and co-creator of the podcast Badland Girls.
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This week, the Badland Girls sit down with Matthew Marko of No Name Movie blog to talk about his rampant cinephilia, old cartoons, and James Bond. Thanks to BG superfan, TC_Hillbop for the sweet cover of our theme song!
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This week, the ladies talk about Joss Whedon and how much they love him. We also talk Robert Downey Jr., our issues with the Buffy and Angel comics, and answer the most important question: Who’s the cutest Avenger?
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This week, we invade the home of special guest Zach Peterson of OK Party Comedy and host of the Mid-Best Podcast, who joins us to talk about one of the greatest shows ever: LOST!
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Thank you Fringe, for reminding me that I’m not against dramatic shifts in plot and tone per se, but only when they’re done poorly.
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I thought that Peter and his quest to return home was going to end up like the Magnetic Zeroes song, “Home”, where they sing “Home is whenever I’m with you.” Well, turns out I was right, guys!
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I had a moment of panic watching this episode, when Peter was in Baldo’s mind. I was afraid that Baldo’s speech about his origins and goals was going to get a little…spiritual.
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After watching six seasons of Jack and Kate on Lost dance around each other because of their “problems”, it’s very refreshing to see a couple take what they want and work through their problems instead of staying alone and moping about it.
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This was the episode I’ve been waiting for. It was engaging, bittersweet, and it set up the framework for the overarching problem of Mr. Jones, the two (three?) universes, and where Peter truly belongs.
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There are many passionate Astrid fans who have been waiting patiently for three seasons for an Astrid centric episode. This was long overdue.
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I hate to say it, but the Peter-less universe’s Olivia bothers me. I was cool with her at first. I liked how dark her story got. But this whole Nina thing has made me realize that this Olivia is not nearly as smart as the reg-universe Olivia.
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On Twitter, Jaskia Nicole said that Alt-Astrid saying “cool” to the fact that Peter was from another universe was a nod to Abed on Community. Nicely done, Jaskia.
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I’m sick and tired of ‘Hero of the show, you must die’ “twists”. We all know Olivia isn’t going to die. Or at the very least, our Olivia isn’t going to die.
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I hate to bust out The X-Files as a comparison (well not really), but this show kills The X-Files in monster-of-the-week storylines. (Fringe had already killed The X-Files in overarching stories two seasons ago.)
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I was pleasantly surprised that this episode featured a female scientist (mathematician to be exact). I don’t think we’ve seen a female scientist-type on Fringe ever, and you very rarely see it on TV in general (especially a whiz mathematician!). I got really excited about that. More women on TV like that, please.
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With Fringe in a permanent Friday slot, and still considering how the Season 3 finale could’ve been a Series Finale, I can’t help but wonder what’s in store for the future of Fringe. If they don’t get canceled this season, I feel like they have one more good season in them.
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Well, Peter’s back. He totally pulled a Terminator and zapped into this universe naked, too.
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Walter’s story when Peter still existed was sad enough, but this new timeline, where Walter is unable to save any Peter…well. Now I really can’t wait to see a Walter/Walternate showdown.
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