Man, I have to say, I still think this is by far one of the best shows on television. The novelty of the characters (Walter and Peter mostly) has worn off a bit, but the chemistry, humor, and excellent pacing are still there.
In short, it still makes X-Files look like a pile of crap, and I'm hoping they run for at least another 5 seasons.
Fringe Season 2
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SONOFABITCH!
I knew there was something on Thursday nights I was supposed to be watching.
I knew there was something on Thursday nights I was supposed to be watching.
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Hulu has the last 5 episodes up; unfortunately, if you missed the season premiere, you'll have to wait.Tyyr wrote:SONOFABITCH!
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Fringe is x-files on crack...
Anyone catch the brief implied bit that Fringe and X-files are part of the same continuum? It was while Broyles was getting grilled before the govt. sub-committee...
Anyone catch the brief implied bit that Fringe and X-files are part of the same continuum? It was while Broyles was getting grilled before the govt. sub-committee...
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