Sarah Clarke Stuart
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Lost Thought: Leading Thinkers Discuss Lost
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2012
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Literary Lost: Viewing Television Through the Lens of Literature
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2011
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5 editions
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Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe
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2011
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7 editions
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Song of the Unsung Mushroom
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“She’s not a mere duplicate of the male version, as many female heroes tend to be characterized, simply adopting the masculine narrative, nor is she a hyper-sexualized object using seduction as the source of her strength. Olivia is not overly emotional, but she’s sensitive when the occasion arises. Because she plays such an even-keeled, reasonable character (one long-criticized for being “wooden”), her moments of vulnerability, anger, or lust are that much more compelling. Though she is “haunted” as Peter says (“Over There, Part 2”), she is not vengeful or hateful. In fact this may be a key reason why fans were so completely underwhelmed by her character in season 1: Olivia’s no drama queen. She tries her best to be impartial, honest, and painstakingly reasonable.”
― Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe
― Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe
“Coupled with the cortexiphan trials, the abuse suffered on the home front created a strong sense of responsibility in Olivia. What might have destroyed other children turned her into a warrior.”
― Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe
― Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe
“In his portrayal of Walter, John Noble has done an excellent job adding depth to this character, but in the first several episodes of season 1 Walter’s quirky antics seem to ring a bit false. Noble was playing the stereotypical mental patient. But once the layers of Walter’s history are established, allowing Noble to delve into a unique take on the mad scientist archetype, things get interesting.”
― Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe
― Into the Looking Glass: Exploring the Worlds of Fringe
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