(Season 1, Episode 10 – “Safe”)
So I guess you spend nine episodes gathering different ingredients, and its only in the tenth episode that you start stirring things together toward whatever it is you’re cooking. Little Hill is a destination and tonight we got some idea as to what it’s all about.
Beyond that even, we get [...]
(Season 1, Episode 9 – “The Dreamscape”)
Kind of brings new meaning to the phrase “the butterfly effect” doesn’t it? This was another solid episode in the growing Fringe landscape, bringing Massive Dynamic back into the fold. An aspect that I really enjoyed was that we finally got to see fringe science go beyond even [...]
(Season 1, Episode 8 – “The Equation”)
Well, after eight episodes I can say I’m officially hooked. While things started off a little slow on this show, I can now see why FOX was willing to throw out that full season pick-up in early October. They’d probably already seen at least scripts or early screenings for [...]
(Season 1, Episode 7)
Well, it looks like things are starting to come together on the set of Fringe. It’s interesting that in the “What has come before” recap segment that started the show they pretty much only covered what happened in the pilot. I guess everything between then and now has been completely disposable. Maybe [...]
(Season 1, Episode 5)
The “Monster of the Week” is a guy named Joe who has electromagnetic abilities. I tell you this because even though a good portion of the beginning of the episode was spent with Walter divining this fact through experimentation, it had already been revealed to the audience.
Showing us this guy running around [...]
Mark your calendars people — FOX made two good decisions this week: canceling the boring Do Not Disturb and ordering nine more episodes of mystery sci-fi series Fringe. Along with the usual initial 13 episodes order it received a few months ago, Fringe’s first season will be of 22 episodes.
The series, starring cutie Dawson’s Creek’s [...]
(Season 1, Episode 4)
It’s a little thing, I know, but I love how they put the location text in huge block letters that are static parts of the establishing shots. It’s unique enough to be memorable and just looks kind of cool to me. As for the cast in the picture there, the relationship between [...]