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Derek B. Gayle is a Virginia native with a BS in English, Journalism and Film from Randolph-Macon College. In addition to being an avid Power Rangers and genre TV fanatic, he also currently co-produces, writes and performs in local theatre, and critically reviews old kids' cartoons. You can check out his portfolio here.

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    Well Georgina Haig has an easy ride, she simply copies a lot of the Olivia Dunham in episode 419, the Olivia that Anna Torv created , and she gets all the praise, Anna had to wait for for nearly 2 years.

    Anna Torv herself does not walk nor talk as Olivia Dunham, that is her creation, acting, as Altlivia had a different seech pattern and set of mannerisms.
    Go to you tube and watch Anna in interviews, or I believe you have met her in person, not a trace of Olivia.

    So all Haig did was watch some crucial Olivia scenes, and copied them.

    Actually Haig has a clear Australian accent, does not speak at all as Annas unique way of Olivia speech, and mannerisms? If you mean she uses a gun.
    In this episode there was not much Olivia trace, nor does she look like Anna, except that they are both blonde.

    Putting a new character in the final season, and a character that more or lesss takes half of the lead female screen time, Bad Idea.

    Blar and Lance not in the credits, queation of money, they now get paid per episode.

    Fringe should have finished with the old regular cast central, do finally something with the backstory of Olivia Dunham, tell more about Nina, and Broyles.
    And Charlie .

    But we get another season written for John Noble, Wymans favourite, and according to him the only actor where he wants to write for, which explains the repeat Olivia and Peter story, their dialogue clearly written in the few minutes left after spending all that time writing for Noble.

    Acually I do not like Nobles acting at all, see it coming from miles.

    I prefer the beautiful awesomeness of Anna Torv, the range of emotions when she saw Etta, brilliant.

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