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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 11: Unearthed

It was rather amusing, watching this episode of Fringe and simultaneously reading the reactions of viewers on online forums and in chat rooms. Apparently they hadn’t done their homework, for most of them didn’t know that this was an unaired episode from Fringe’s season one, rather than a new episode from season two – which… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 11: Unearthed

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 5: Dream Logic

I’m liking Fringe more and more. And no, it’s not a case of me trying to delude myself into making the task of reviewing it less tedious. Quite the contrary in fact — reviewing Fringe is becoming more and more fun. Wouldn’t Walter be proud. I have to admit that, during the first minute or… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 5: Dream Logic

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 4: Momentum Deferred

It’s very satisfying to watch a show slowly grow into its full potential. Fringe’s first season was slow, and many stopped watching for various reasons. But for those of us who stuck by it, our patience is paying off, more and more so with each new episode of season two. The title of this particular… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 4: Momentum Deferred

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 3: Fracture

The third episode of Fringe‘s second season marks the return of The Observer. Even if he is only present for a couple of seconds at the very end of the episode, it’s an important scene nonetheless, as it reveals more about what this mysterious figure is up to. And it’s not good. Still looking for… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 3: Fracture

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 2: A Night of Desirable Objects

A promising TV show throughout season one, Fringe is definitely becoming better, slowly unfolding to deliver its full potential. Season two is already better than season one, and the second episode is better than the first. On the one hand, like I noted last week, the acting is a lot better (except for John Noble,… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 2: A Night of Desirable Objects

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 1: A new Day in the Old Town

I love Fringe, but I have to admit there are a lot of details in the plot that I don’t understand. I’m certain that during the coming season, I will click as to the real significance of a previous occurrence and feel totally ridiculous because of how long it took me to get it. Such… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 1: A new Day in the Old Town

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 10: Grey Matters

It’s pretty awesome to be treated to mid-season mini-finales; it forces networks to work really hard to make sure that, after the sometimes really long winter hiatus, viewers are going to come back for more. Supernatural really worked their last show, and so did Fringe. As mentioned in the last couple of reviews, Fringe episodes… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 10: Grey Matters

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 9: Snakehead

Another week went by, another episode of Fringe, and hope increased that this show is definitely working its way up to the level of awesomeness it potentially can achieve. On the one hand, it seems like Fringe writers have been reading the complaints about how the episode is so slow sometimes, as the pace has… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 9: Snakehead

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 8: August

I know I have said this numerous times in perhaps most of my season two reviews of Fringe, but some things are just meant to be repeated: this show is getting better with every passing week. Yes there are occasional fall-backs, but overall, the growth is positive, and the rest of the season is looking… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 8: August

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 7: Of Human Action

What at first seems to be a relatively simple corporate espionage kidnapping and extortion scheme turns out to be a brilliantly intricate tale of family deception. Paralleling the lie that Walter Bishop and his son are living, James Carson, a top Massive Dynamic scientist, has been telling his son an alternate version of the truth.… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 7: Of Human Action