Fringe Reviews (Page 2)
Fringe Review: Hardened
The differences between Etta and her family were highlighted during "In Absentia." Etta is hardened to the ways of the world and not easily swayed at takin...
Fringe Review: Trip Mix 6
Fringe has an absolutely amazing capacity to move me. Whether through laughter, tears or countless other emotions, there is rarely a time when I am left un...
Fringe Review: A Season Finale To Die For
You really have to think about what the show was working with when writing "Brave New World Part 2." It had to determine what would not only be a satisfyin...
Fringe Review: Olivia Dunham, Superhero!
Well now. Was that the shortest hour of television in the history of television or did I somehow miss half of "Brave New World, Part 1?" The last few episo...
Fringe Review: More Than I Imagined
I know this is Fringe and that anything can happen. And I thank Fox for giving a fifth season, 13 episode pickup to wrap up the Fringe legacy in the best w...
Fringe Review: What Is May Never Be
If you've been on the Fringe trip with me for the last couple of seasons, you know it's rare that I am left speechless. "Letters Of Transit," how...
Fringe Review: How Far Would You Go?
Walter had his turn to be "The Consultant" on the other side this week. Nobody can say he has not made great strides in coming out of his shell since the r...
Fringe Review: Make Way For A Different Happy Ending
I always forget that they don't have coffee in alternate universe. Between Fauxlivia's craving a Latte and their little spat about Mantis and Batman "Every...
Fringe Review: A Blast From The Past
Now THAT was what every Fringe episode should be like. "Nothing As It Seems" was head-scratching, question-inducing fun! Revisiting an old case that ended ...
Fringe Review: Do You Believe In Love?
"A Short Story About Love" was a long time coming. I don't know that I was ever as excited about the return of a program from hiatus as I was for this part...


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