Another one that I started watching with my partner and it fits our household like a glove. The show features a bunch of geeky scientists and it mixes Science (my partner is a Physics teacher) and loads of geeky stuff like comics, movies and TV Shows (I am the nerdy-geeky one) and it is just so much fun. Plus, Wil Wheaton guest appeared several times and this provided the Best Line Ever in a TV Show (no, not really) from Sheldon Cooper who thinks as WW as his nemesis:
Thea James is one half of the maniacal duo behind The Book Smugglers. She is Filipina-American, but grew up in Hawaii, Indonesia, and Japan. A full-time book nerd who works in publishing for her day job, Thea currently resides in Astoria, Queens with her partner and rambunctious cat. COOKING FOR WIZARDS, WARRIORS & DRAGONS (available August 31, 2021) is her first cookbook.
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The season followed the continuation of a war between two universes, the prime and the parallel. It was set in the former, until the last several episodes when Peter Bishop (Jackson) journeyed back to the parallel universe after being lured there by his real father, "Walternate" (Noble). While co-creator J. J. Abrams described the first season as "identifying that there is an enemy", he referred to season two as "getting to know the enemy" as it "build[s] to a very specific type of confrontation" between the two universes.[1] The writers focused on their characters' development, in particular making them more comfortable with each other while solving cases for Fringe Division. By inventing the "mythalone" style of episode, the producers sought to create the perfect episode that mixed standalone episode qualities for casual viewers with the further development of the series' mythology for regular viewers.
In a departure from the previous season, the second season aired in a new competitive timeslot at 9:00 pm on Thursdays. It contained 22 episodes, plus an unaired episode that was produced during the first season; "Unearthed" aired as a special as episode 11 of season two, days prior to "Johari Window", the first new episode of 2010. Also part of the season was the series' only musical episode, "Brown Betty", which was produced at the request of the network. The season finale, "Over There", fully introduced the parallel universe and laid the groundwork for the third season.
Olivia, having been taken to William Bell's office in the parallel universe, is returned to the prime universe but with short term amnesia, unable to recall her experience there. Massive Dynamic's Nina Sharp directs her to Sam Weiss, a bowling alley manager, who gives her cryptic but helpful advice to overcome her amnesia. Meanwhile, the Fringe division has discovered several shapeshifters - a human/machine hybrid that bleed mercury - have crossed over, but unbeknownst to them, one takes the form of Olivia's partner, Charlie. When Sam's advice allows Olivia to recall what Bell told her, she unwittingly gives this information to the shapeshifter, who calls its agents to use the information to recover the body of Thomas Jerome Newton, an agent for some entity operating from the parallel universe. Nina provides Olivia with cautionary advice, alerting her to a "great war" that Bell postulated would occur between the two universes. During this time, Peter has come to forgive Walter for his past, and Walter has grown accustomed to normal life outside of the institution, but is still troubled by a secret.
The season was produced by Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.[25][26] Though still set in Boston, the show's production for the second season moved from New York City to Vancouver out of financial necessity, as it lost access to New York's TV production tax incentive program.[27][28] Fringe consequently got a mostly new writing staff and production team, though co-creators J. J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman, and producer Bryan Burk remained involved with the series.[29] Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman returned as executive producers and showrunners.[29][30] Jeff Vlaming and previous episode director Akiva Goldsman joined the crew as consulting producers.[31][32] While Abrams had six episode writing credits for the first season he remained much more hands-off for the second, instead focusing on other commitments like the film Star Trek.[33] He explained, "Sometimes we'll talk every day. Then there will be a period of a couple weeks where we don't speak. But we're emailing a lot. There's a lot of stuff that happens that way."[34] Eden FX and Zoic Studios stayed as vendors for the series' visual effects, effectively giving Fringe a sense of continuity. Jay Worth, the overall visual effects supervisor, commented that having these two companies "helped the show not feel as a big of a bump from one season to the next, particularly with different crews and a different vibe a little bit."[29] Despite his decreased involvement, Abrams was sent all of the visual effects for the series during production, and responded back with notes and tweaks.[34]
"In this season we're really looking to get deeper into our characters and have people really participate with them and watch their evolution, whether it's Walter's emancipation this season and how he's having more of his own awakening. Whether it's Peter in discovering things about himself and about the others he works with and his place in the world. And Olivia the same regard."
In particular, critics highlighted the season premiere "A New Day in the Old Town"[115] as well as regular episodes "Peter"[116][118][119] and "White Tulip",[115][116][117] and the season finale "Over There".[119][120][121] The main three cast members' performances were praised,[113][121] and various critics noted the series continued the sense of humor seen in the first season.[113][122] Fringe's second season was chosen for a number of 2010 "best of television" lists, including The New York Times,[123] Entertainment Weekly,[124] Digital Spy,[120] the New York Post,[125] The Daily Beast,[126] the Seattle Post-Intelligencer,[127] AOL's TV Squad,[128] as well as IGN, which named Fringe the best sci-fi series of 2010, beating fellow nominees Lost, Caprica, and Stargate Universe.[129]
When I called a staff member over and compared it to the old model Macbook Air who has the same 720p camera he was shocked and lost for words. All he said was to bring the device back and get my money while it's within the two weeks.
I had the same issue with two MacBook Airs that I purchased within a few days of each other, so I was able to compare both to each other. One was a week 43 build and the other was a week 44 build (verified by serial number) and both models had the blurry/grainy webcam image quality. I thought it had to do with Apple's choice of Retina display in the Air, but in comparison to the webcam in my 2016 MacBook Pro 15, it's a night and day difference in image quality. To call the webcam in the 2018 MacBook Air a "720p" camera is laughable when the image it produces looks the way it does. I ended up returning both MacBook Airs eventually.
I purchased the 2018 MB Air and I could not accept the photo and video quality at all. I tried applecare the genius bar and even best buy where purchased and had no solutions. Unfortunately I returned and purchased a new one of the old macbook air which takes beautiful photos. I was really excited for the 2018 but I really need the camera quality as I use it all the time. Hopefully Apple can fix this issue ASAP!!
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I think it depends on how they label and sell 4K. For example if you buy an SD version of a movie, you have to buy it again in HD if you want it. On the other hand, all HD purchases were upgraded from 720p to 1080p when the HD resolution was change in iTunes.
I recently bought a 4K TV on black Friday so, yes, it does matter to me. Is hard to switch back to 1080p after watching those gorgeous graphics in movies and tv series. My smart TV has youtube and netflix, both support and broadcast content in 4K, a beautiful thing; even another reason to skip Apple TV 4th gen. I will settle with my 3rd gen until then. I guess Apple loves to crash into parties very late. 2ff7e9595c
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