(#)iPredict That I Will Love Fringe Forever
We are approaching the seventh episode of the final season of Fringe already, "Five-Twenty-Ten." This is such a hard time, but take solace in the knowledge that we are a vocal community that did not let our little show that could go down without a fight. And, boy, what a fight. There's been a lot of love and loss in Fringe, none more affecting than in the last few weeks, which is saying a lot. I will miss this show terribly, and I know I will continue to adore it no matter how it ends, because I trust that Joel Wyman will get us to where it was always meant to go.I'm using this icon for the Fringenuity Twitter event.
Here are some of my tweets from last week's event for inspiration.
@jwfringe, every week until the end I will continue to thank you. With your guidance and heart #NothingIsImpossible.
— Erin Bates (@Reinbeast) November 10, 2012
On Fringe, where #NothingIsImpossible, love broke the world and love will save it.
— Erin Bates (@Reinbeast) November 10, 2012
I didn't realize Fringe was stealing my heart bit by bit until @johnnob58004412 claimed the last piece in "Snakehead." #NothingIsImpossible
— Erin Bates (@Reinbeast) November 10, 2012
@johnnob58004412, no one else could have played Walter. Thank you for everything. ow.ly/1PtKbt#NothingIsImpossible.
— Erin Bates (@Reinbeast) November 10, 2012
The title of this may a bit of a spoiler to some, but only those who haven't reached last year's "Letters of Transit" yet, in which case they shouldn't be reading new posts.
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