Fringe Reviews
Fringe Review: Love, Fate and The White Tulip
Fan favorite and critical darling Fringe came to an emotional conclusion tonight with two hours that John Noble hoped would resonate as one of the bes...
Fringe Review: The Father and The Son
Wow. "The Boy Must Live" answered a lot of questions and left us with what might be the beginning of the end of the "the plan" for our faithful fringe team...
Fringe Review: About a Boy
The world may not be coming to an end, but the final season of Fringe draws closer to its own dramatic conclusion. "Anomaly XB-6783746" was another chapter...
Fringe Review: Come Home, Walter
There are times when watching Fringe that I think, geez, I should drop some acid! "Black Blotter" featured a few of those moments as Walter witn...
Fringe Review: The Second Cut Is The Deepest
"The Human Kind" brought back my Fringe. I know everyone else has been satisfied with the story of Peter going Observer and Olivia being a bit sidelined, b...
Fringe Review: Disappearing Again
"Five-Twenty-Ten" reintroduced us to the beacon used in past Fringe seasons that looked like a giant silver bullet, although I can't quite figure out how i...
Fringe Review: Haven't We Been Here Before?
"Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There" brought us so close to the alterverse, but all Walter did was wander into a pocket universe. Whatev...
Fringe Review: The Beginning of The End
I couldn't have laid bets on the meaning of "An Origin Story." I still don't know for sure, but it can only be assumed that origin refers to the beginning ...
Fringe Review: Bishops, Blondes and Bullets
Must every time the phrase "The Bullet That Saved the World" is uttered be in reference to a blonde Bishop? It seems a bit unfair that the entire fate of t...
Fringe Review: What Makes A Hero?
"The Recordist" was what I hope will be my least favorite Fringeepisode of the season. There was so little to it and it really took the story nowhere in th...


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