After taking a few weeks off, "Fringe" is back with an excellent episode.
Tonight on "Fringe," there's a mad scientist stealing people's dreams. And Olivia gets to do the jumble.
Tonight on "Fringe," things are finally getting good. We have frozen heads, a great war coming and a love interest for Walter!
Last Thursday on "Fringe," we had Iraq vets exploding and more bowling alley antics.
Tonight on "Fringe," the monster is under the galdarn ground. Shame they couldn't get Kevin Bacon to cameo.
Tonight on "Fringe," new character The Shapeshifter takes over Agent Charlie Francis. Bummer.
'Fringe': Did Leonard Nimoy provide a prosperous season finale?
Well, we must be getting close to the end of the first season of "Fringe," as the clues are coming fast and furious now. ZFT! Massive Dynamic! The Observer! Agent Harassment! They were all accounted for, will just one piece of the puzzle left to appear: William Bell himself. When Nina Sharp says he's traveling, she ain't kidding around.
The promo monkeys over at FOX promised us "the most awesome amazing OMG reveal EVER" in last week's preview. (I'm paraphrasing, of course. Sorta.) Did the show deliver? Not really. The supposedly shocking ending wasn't all that shocking to the trained viewer. Then again, it's hard to be shocked about someone you've never met. After the mythological majesty of last week's episode, this week of "Fringe" felt like a missed opportunity.
I had to check the listings to verify, but Lord in heaven, we just had a sweet, sweet episode of "Fringe" that wasn't instantly followed by a lengthy hiatus. This might be a first, people. Chock full of mythological goodness, some genuine creeps, and an awfully familiar sounding William Bell, chalk this episode up in the "epic win" column.
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