Step inside the Fringe writing team's conference room circa 2010.
"What the hell can we do for the next episode?"
"I don't know, but I just re-watched Hollow Man..."
CA-CHING!
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Step inside the Fringe writing team's conference room circa 2010.
"What the hell can we do for the next episode?"
"I don't know, but I just re-watched Hollow Man..."
CA-CHING!
I'm on the last episode of the fourth season.
It's been kind of a train wreck.
This series has delivered some cool ideas and episodes, but holy shit at the endless deus ex machinas and plot holes.
I don't know if I can stand to watch the last season.
Just like a certain other series...
Hmm. Maybe if they keep it down to one interesteing overarching story per season that gets wrapped up, but I don't know about that. The absolute worst parts of the X-Files were the big alien invasion story bits but the best parts were the individual, disconnected monster-of-the-week episodes. I liked Fringe more when it was sci-fi CSI than when it had a big story to follow.
Rewriting time so that nothing happened and a lot of people were still alive after being killed off in dumb ways was probably the dumbest band-aid I've ever seen just about ever. Really surprising. Did they ever really say why the bridge existed if Peter was never around to create it?
Oh, and was the Machine ever really explained? Maybe I fell asleep at some point, but I have at best a vague understanding of it.
The recent time jump forward was also surprising. Surprises in Fringe are especially surprising since I can usually predict the occurrences of most episodes beat for beat as I watch them.
I never bothered with the last seasnon. Glad i didnt.
This and Warehouse 13 and Haven are all the same show (that I don't want to watch).
Also with Warehouse 13: Eureka and Alphas. Same syndicatedshowaverse.
Literally the same show you don't have to watch!
I'm glad I watched Fringe. It's probably the best Bad Robot thing I've watched.
Still not an Abrams fan, though.