I, too, attempted the unimaginable, and I succeeded. I crossed into another universe, and took a son that wasn’t mine. And since then, not a day has passed without me feeling the burden of that act. I’m going to tell you something that I have never told another soul.
“Yeah, of course it’s the way that you expected it to end…like, ‘happily ever after.’ That’s what’s beautiful, is that these people don’t live in the real world, they live in your minds and they live in your imagination and the reason you watch shows is so that you can hope. And at the end of the day, I think that’s what Joel was trying to say, is that there is hope.”
— Anna Torv, A Farewell to Fringe
Tagged as: #An Enemy of Fate #Polivietta

