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by ALAN STANLEY BLAIR
May-18-2013 - No Comments
This week we are presented with a tale of two Astrids
This week, "Fringe" had a great case revolving around a man who found an Observer device and worked out the math so that he see the world like they did -- past, present and future -- all at once. Neil Chung (Chin Han) was a former MIT professor who took a job with the TSA so he could meet people. ...
Read MoreThe team searches for a girl who draws people's deaths before they happen
After two weeks of focusing on the series arc, we are back to a case of the week story on "Fringe." We can expect them to spoon feed us the story arc for most of the season now. Our A-story revolves around Emily Mallum (Alexis Raich), who has the ability to see a person's death. She draws the dea ...
Read MoreA long dead foe returns as an ally's true colors are revealed
Alternate Broyles (Lance Reddick) plans to kill our Lincoln Lee (Seth Gabel), until Walternate (John Noble) shows up and orders him freed. Too bad for Broyles. Fauxlivia (Anna Torv) and her Lee close in on the location of the call from last week's episode, and find David Robert Jones (Jared H ...
Read MoreThis week was like 'Peter' part two
This review may contain spoilers. In some ways, "Subject 13" is the sequel to last season's "Peter" (and a deeper look into the discoveries made in "Jacksonville"). It takes place six months after the flashbacks events of that episode, and it takes us deeper into the events that made character ...
Read MoreIt's not just the Other Side that's feeling the effects of the shifts in the universes
This review may contain spoilers. It's a shame "Fringe" has already had its musical episode, because at this point in the story, it seems like someone will burst into song with a rendition of "All You Need Is Love" at any given moment. When it was just hinted that Fauxlivia could possibly be p ...
Read MoreThe fate of the entire universe depends on love. Bummer, right?
This review may contain spoilers. Walter (John Noble) was pretty much considered a terrible person (or a "scientist," if you don’t like to think in terms of black and white) when his part in the Cortexiphan trials was revealed, so it’s no surprise that when another Cortexiphan kid shows up in ...
Read MoreFor the upcoming war of the worlds, at least one member of Fringe Division is taking the offensive
This review may contain spoilers. Sometimes, 'Fringe' makes it difficult to remember that Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson) is actually a force to be reckoned with. Yes, he's somehow connected to Walternate's (John Noble) doomsday machine and somehow figures into the big picture of ... whatever the b ...
Read MoreOlivia's first case back in our world begs the question: how could Peter not know the difference between her and Fauxlivia?
This review may contain spoilers. The episode opens at a train station, which we all know is never a good sign. Luckily, nothing horrible or gruesome happened this particular location. So that’s progress, right? But then there’s some business with organ removal and people surviving after h ...
Read MoreRadios erasing people's memories? Sounds like just another Thursday night for "Fringe."
This review may contain spoilers. Off an average episode on the Other Side, last week, "Fringe" comes back with a stellar scientific anomaly of the week (fully based in mythology) episode with "6955 kHz." The episode title refers to an AM radio numbers station that, when played at the "right" tim ...
Read MoreIn the third season premiere, Olivia tries to prove that she's not crazy by acting like a crazy person.
This review may contain spoilers. "Fringe" is back for its third season, ladies and gentleman! It's been far too long, you guys. The majority of the episode takes place on the other side, where Olivia (Anna Torv) has been experimented on by Walternate's people in an attempt to replace her memo ...
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