Can you believe we are already at episode 8 of the season? I think that’s crazy talk! I was caught up with Gossip Girl but now I’m lagging again. I just need to have time to watch all my shows.
Episode 8 is called, They Shoot Humphrey’s, Don’t They?, and it goes like this: Not satisfied with just being Queen of Constance Billard, Jenny (Taylor Momsen) sets her sights on becoming the Queen of all the Upper East Side by landing the hottest escort for Cotillion. Nate (Chace Crawford) and Chuck (Ed Westwick) plot to help Serena (Blake Lively) and Blair (Leighton Meester) repair their damaged friendship. Dan (Penn Badgley) is upset when Olivia (guest star Hilary Duff) contemplates leaving school for a movie project.
I am so glad that Vampire Diaries is coming back soon. I am going crazy without my weekly fix of the show. And now that I have cemented my Team Damon status by posting about him I am more excited.
The eighth episode of the season is called 162 Candles and it goes like this. On his birthday, Stefan is surprised by a visit from Lexi, one of his oldest friends. Still upset by the events at the Halloween haunted house, Elena does her best to stay away from Stefan, but Lexi gives her some unsolicited relationship advice. Elena and Jenna are surprised by a change in Jeremy’s behavior. At Damon’s insistence, Caroline tries to get his medallion back from Bonnie. Finally, Damon’s offer to help Sheriff Forbes has sudden and tragic results.
I am a bit behind on my DVD purchasing. I just bought Season 4 of Supernatural and now I need to get the second season of Chuck. And I’m happy to see that the bloopers included are worth it’s weight in gold. I still can’t believe that Chuck might be coming back soon! I knew I couldn’t wait until March to see it again.
I was so upset today going to my DVD player and seeing that my cable box messed up and I missed every one of my Thursday shows. It included the amazing episode last night that I’ve heard so many good things about.
Next weeks episode is called, Momentum Deferred, and it goes like this: Recuperating from the traumatic and alarming meeting with Massive Dynamic founder William Bell (guest star Leonard Nimoy), Agent Dunham consumes a powerful “fringe†concoction that Dr. Bishop prescribes to stimulate her memory. Meanwhile, the Fringe Division investigates a series of robbery cases that are tied to shape-shifting. As clues are tracked and memories are jogged, another woman experimented on by Dr. Bishop is introduced and a flashback reveals more about Olivia’s visit to the alternate reality.
The second season of Fringe has finally arrived. I hate that it’s on Thursday night with my other favorite shows but I have channels in all time zones I will be able to watch all the shows I need to.
The third episode of the season is called, Fracture, and it goes something like this: Peter, Walter, Olivia and Broyles pursue a strange and deadly occurrence in Philadelphia where a bomb blew up inside a train station but left no trace of any explosive device. The perplexing and unexplained set of circumstances returns Walter to the lab to closely examine the human remains where he uncovers an unlikely energy source that triggered the explosion. With the explosive threat of more bombs and links to a classified military project, the intense investigation leads Olivia and Peter to Iraq.
The Fringe season premiere is tomorrow night. I can’t wait for all my answers to be answered. But if you can’t wait you can watch the first episode of the season in fast forward. I only got through about 15 seconds before I didn’t want to know any more. So go ahead if you want to see it…just don’t tell me how it goes. I’ll wait until tomorrow night.