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I just couldn't keep watching it each week. It was interesting and all but it's just too big a commitment each week. Lost already takes up too much room in my brain. I just couldn't do it again. Just curious to see if you still watch it.

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Absolutely. Fringe is a show that gets better and better with each episode. It's one of the very few shows that I watch every week, rather than wait for the DVD to come out.

 

John Noble, the guy who plays the mentally deranged scientist, is a brilliant actor playing a complex role with incredible believability. Sure, there isn't much chemistry otherwise on the show, yet. But the Walter Bishop character makes the show. I look forward to the show every week. It will be around a few years, at the least.

 

It was the same thing with Alias and Lost. It took a few episodes for each of two series to hit their stride and become the great series that each was.

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Absolutely. Fringe is a show that gets better and better with each episode. It's one of the very few shows that I watch every week, rather than wait for the DVD to come out.

 

John Noble, the guy who plays the mentally deranged scientist, is a brilliant actor playing a complex role with incredible believability. Sure, there isn't much chemistry otherwise on the show, yet. But the Walter Bishop character makes the show. I look forward to the show every week. It will be around a few years, at the least.

 

It was the same thing with Alias and Lost. It took a few episodes for each of two series to hit their stride and become the great series that each was.

 

 

:dunno: Now I gotta watch it. Curse you.

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:dunno: Now I gotta watch it. Curse you.

 

Sure, it is a commitment, but I think it's worth it. Nowadays, people give up on shows too quickly. Hell, I pity those that abandoned Lost during the filler episodes of Season 2 and horrible Season 3 early episodes. Since then, it's been a joy to watch every single minute of Lost. The pace has been incredible with reveals, plot advancement, and subplots.

 

Dammit. January needs to get here sooner. :cry: :cry:

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Absolutely. Fringe is a show that gets better and better with each episode. It's one of the very few shows that I watch every week, rather than wait for the DVD to come out.

 

John Noble, the guy who plays the mentally deranged scientist, is a brilliant actor playing a complex role with incredible believability. Sure, there isn't much chemistry otherwise on the show, yet. But the Walter Bishop character makes the show. I look forward to the show every week. It will be around a few years, at the least.

 

It was the same thing with Alias and Lost. It took a few episodes for each of two series to hit their stride and become the great series that each was.

 

:dunno: I agree. Very interesting show and the Walter Bishop character is great. I actually also like the son, but I think they could have done a better job with the woman who plays the lead. She isn't really bad but she is not good either.

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I still have last weeks to watch. Double feature tonight. :dunno: :cry:

 

Last week's episode was outstanding.

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:dunno: I agree. Very interesting show and the Walter Bishop character is great. I actually also like the son, but I think they could have done a better job with the woman who plays the lead. She isn't really bad but she is not good either.

 

She is still a bit bland. I guess they were trying to recreate Dana Scully with her. Gilliam Anderson started out a bit stiff, but got much better over the years.

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Last week's episode was outstanding.

 

I just had to capture this one post where you aren't wishing death on me. :dunno:

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Absolutely. Fringe is a show that gets better and better with each episode. It's one of the very few shows that I watch every week, rather than wait for the DVD to come out.

 

John Noble, the guy who plays the mentally deranged scientist, is a brilliant actor playing a complex role with incredible believability. Sure, there isn't much chemistry otherwise on the show, yet. But the Walter Bishop character makes the show. I look forward to the show every week. It will be around a few years, at the least.

 

It was the same thing with Alias and Lost. It took a few episodes for each of two series to hit their stride and become the great series that each was.

 

Totally agree... Currently taping tonight's show and will watch it later...

 

As for the lead character, yeah Anna Torv is painful at times, but hopefully she can get better...

 

As for John Noble, he does make the show and it is always enjoyable to see what name he calls Astrid...

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I swear, this show reminds me a lot of the X-Files, which is overstating the obvious. But you have the so-called Monster of the Week episode like last week, a stand alone episode. Then you have tonight, that is absolutely pushing the main story arc, which ia not the alien invasion and conspiracy, but the Massive Dynamic plot. Not as strong as last week, mostly because John Noble acted his ass off especially revisiting the mental hospital scenes, but still this is such a quality show, considering the crap out there. I'm ready to say this show is almost in the same class as LOST and Dexter. Charles Widmore = Nina Sharp. Obviously, not everybody is going to share my enthusiasm for Fringe, but this is the way I see it.

 

The show is winning it's time slot for the key ad demographics with 18-49, but not doing as well in overall ratings. It's gotten some legs following House, and should get some push from faggitty American Idol, as long as this show doesn't get preempted.

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Speaking of LOST, did anyone catch the Easter egg in tonight's episode?

 

 

 

 

 

The airplane ticket...Oceanic Airlines

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I have watched every show but I still liked the X-Files better at least during its golden years. I didn't like the finale.

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Speaking of LOST, did anyone catch the Easter egg in tonight's episode?

 

 

Maybe I was seeing things. :unsure:

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Excellent episode, IMO, last night...maybe the best. Guess it will be repeats till sometime in January though.

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Excellent episode, IMO, last night...maybe the best. Guess it will be repeats till sometime in January though.

 

Watched it last night and it was a damn good episode...

 

And what does David Jones want with Olivia?

 

Stinks we have to wait until January 20th...

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My big problem with this last episode is the kidnapping scene. You are talking to an agent, you get road blocked by about a dozen cards, so what do you do?

 

A. Tell the other agent: Help!!!

B. Pull out your gun and defend yourself in a shootout.

C. Get out of your card and run into an open space with your back to the evil guys.

 

Duh. Even giving yourself up would have been smarter than running.

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My big problem with this last episode is the kidnapping scene. You are talking to an agent, you get road blocked by about a dozen cards, so what do you do?

 

A. Tell the other agent: Help!!!

B. Pull out your gun and defend yourself in a shootout.

C. Get out of your card and run into an open space with your back to the evil guys.

 

Duh. Even giving yourself up would have been smarter than running.

 

There are lots of things like that you have to overlook in that show, IMO.

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My big problem with this last episode is the kidnapping scene. You are talking to an agent, you get road blocked by about a dozen cards, so what do you do?

 

A. Tell the other agent: Help!!!

B. Pull out your gun and defend yourself in a shootout.

C. Get out of your card and run into an open space with your back to the evil guys.

 

Duh. Even giving yourself up would have been smarter than running.

 

Well Olivia isn't a DB, so I would guess running forward would be faster for her...

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New episode this week, something to distract from the Obama blowing.
Fringe, 'Bound' NEW 9:00 pm EST

 

Olivia's sister, Rachel (Ari Graynor), visits; Walter, Peter and Olivia try to solve the murder of an esteemed epidemiologist, which may be linked to Olivia's abduction.

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Nice to have Fringe and Lost on back to back nights.

 

I'm still finding myself trying to spot The Observer in every episode in background shots. It's quite a challenge.

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Nice to have Fringe and Lost on back to back nights.

 

I'm still finding myself trying to spot The Observer in every episode in background shots. It's quite a challenge.

 

He's usually wearing a Eagles jersey. :lol:

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Waiting for Fringe to come on, and I remembered why I hate American Idol so much. :wall:

 

No kidding. :angry:

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I turned it on just as some puzzy was crying and beyotching about how great he was, no matter what the judges said.

 

Family Guy totally nailed the douche.

 

It's enough to melt somebody's brain.

 

Amazing. How stuff like Fringe and LOST share airwaves with American Idol and a reality show starring Gene Simmons.

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Tonight, when that guy first headed to the bathroom with his nosebleed, he passed a bald headed guy. I think that was The Observer.

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Tonight, when that guy first headed to the bathroom with his nosebleed, he passed a bald headed guy. I think that was The Observer.

 

The Observer is supposed to be in every episode...

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Tonight, when that guy first headed to the bathroom with his nosebleed, he passed a bald headed guy. I think that was The Observer.

 

He looked like a bear...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...a phillybear

:music_guitarred:

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He looked like a bear...

...a phillybear

:thumbsup:

 

Why...was he covered in man goo?

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It was more like a werewolf.

 

A werewolf covered in man goo.

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Tonight, when that guy first headed to the bathroom with his nosebleed, he passed a bald headed guy. I think that was The Observer.

I've just gotten snared by the Fringe trap, and I've only caught the last two episodes, so I'm going to ask an obviously stupid question. Wtf is The Observer, aside from the painfully obvious answer of somebody watching everything??? :pointstosky:

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Bump for tonight...

 

Episode Title: (FR-114) "Ability"

Air Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2009

 

OLIVIA IS PUT TO THE TEST WHEN MR. JONES RETURNS AND A LETHAL TOXIN CAUSES VICTIMS ORIFICES TO CLOSE ON "FRINGE" ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, ON FOX

 

German agents question Olivia about her "relationship" with David Robert Jones, an escaped prisoner questioned months earlier now living in the U.S. Meanwhile, the Fringe Division investigates a threatening case where victims die faceless from their orifices suddenly sealing. With few leads and many questions, German authorities turn to Olivia, Peter and Walter to help makes sense of the return of Mr. Jones and the foreboding mysterious occurrences. As the investigation unfolds, Olivia is put to test in the all-new FRINGE episode "Ability" airing Tuesday, Feb. 10 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-114) (TV-14 L, V)

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