i disagree
the lack of nina may be a sign olivia is getting better
however im sure she will play a role in the next episode due to the weird things olivia saw when her headache occured
After the big thing with Charlie in the last two episodes, his lack of appearance was disturbing.
And, after the finale of last season, you'd think Nina would have a bigger role, possibly explaining the strange events of "the meeting."
Pretty much everything that happens in Fringe happens for a reason. And right now, in my head, that reason is that Nina was the person behind the typewriter, talking to Charlie.
i disagree
the lack of nina may be a sign olivia is getting better
however im sure she will play a role in the next episode due to the weird things olivia saw when her headache occured
I didn't notice Charlie was gone until about 45 minutes in. I guess Charlie wasn't really needed in this episode. Olivia, Peter, and Walter handled it fine by themselves. Nina should've played a bigger part (she should always play a bigger part) especially with all this Sam Weiss stuff. We'll see them next week, I bet.
Kirk and Blair are in the openning credits too, which is even more confusing.
Showing Kirk in every episode would take away the impact of the shape shifter finally attacking Olivia. We forget about him for a while until it's finally time for that subplot to continue. As for Nina, I don't mind her absence much. She led Olivia to Sam, and he's done what he needed to do.
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I don't know... Nina probably led Olivia to the Massive Dynamic building because she was trying to get her killed by the shapeshifter guy.
I originally figured Bell was dead, but when I saw him, I assumed he was only going to help the team. I really don't see him being bad.
Nina, I always figured, would become a key bad guy at some point.
Cant have too much of anything good.
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