"All these people, and they don't have a clue."
Gosh, it's been more difficult that I expected to talk about Lost and Fringe and chew gum at the same time. Oh well, onward and upward. Was this week the first stand-alone episode, or are we supposed to just assume that this non-working slacker-dad was able to buy and build a room full of high tech computer equipment, and, was smart enough to design a viral program that can melt people's brains without any help from The Pattern people? I've been too busy reading Lost blogs to catch up on the Fringe blogs, so I don't know.
I like how Pete is getting used to his father's idiosyncrasies and is becoming more understanding and protective of him. One of these days Pete is going to find out some more about his past of being a child lab rat and will go two steps backward in his affections though, I bet. What was that coin that Pete bargained the shop guys skills with, a gold doubloon? Was Pete involved with treasure hunting too in the past? :-)
It was interesting that both Fringe and Lost had sub-stories of scientists who messed up their lab assistants somehow. And I really appreciated how TPTB had Walter dealing with his assistant's kin, that was touching. Walter was more in the background in this ep, but was as entertaining as usual. I hope that he figures out why he purchased the $2K worth of baboon seminal fluid! :-o
I can barely talk about Harris, he's such a tool, and there were just so many people like him where I worked in IBM it's too painful to even b*tch about him. It was incredibly gratifying the way that Broyles told him off. Sigh. All in all, the sub-stories were more interesting to me than the main story here. And I yelled, "You idiot!" at Dunham a lot less this week than previously. Although I did have to yell at Pete to get out of the van already!