Fringe - Season One


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Imo this is a great show, and as long as they keep it weird it'll be worth watching.

here is that note

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and he is writing backward

I think its Hebrew.. I dont know how to read hebrew but can read arabic.. Most semitic languages written right-to-left unlike enlish/romance language which is left-to-righht.

- I can read arabic and I can recognize hebrew : this writing is none of them. I think it's ... nothing. The guy's writing without even looking at the paper anyway.

- Fringe is a great show but I don't think we should expect the detail level we're used to see in Lost.

:)

- I can read arabic and I can recognize hebrew : this writing is none of them. I think it's ... nothing. The guy's writing without even looking at the paper anyway.

- Fringe is a great show but I don't think we should expect the detail level we're used to see in Lost.

:)

I don't know about that - there are a ton of little details scattered here and there - the odd light flashes, the symbols and figures on those objects shown right before the commercial breaks, etc.

Knowing J. J. Abram's history with LOST, it wouldn't surprise me if all those details mean something.

Did not know there was a thread about this show, I really, really, really like it. I say really so many times as I was surprised I would, as I was not a fan of Lost whatsoever, thought Cloverfield was over-hyped, so I really cannot say I am a huge fan of this JJ Abrams guy. I have nothing against him, but I am not a fan either, and thought I might need to be to like this show, but that is not the case, it is just a damn good show.

With that said, Chris Carter and the X Files called, and they do want some royalties for coming up with the overall idea first. I do not say that as a bad thing, as I was actually a huge X Files fan and in many regards I think Fringe has the ability to be even better as it appears every single episode does tie in to something larger unlike the X Files were many episodes were completely independent, however there is no denying the X Files played a huge, huge influence on this show. Again, not a bad thing.

It's a great show. I love the intro with the words like "psychokinesis" and "artificial intelligence". I'm not sure if anyone noticed this but there were a couple of random blue flashes in the last episode? It's a bright flash of blue light that pops in from the top and bottom left corners. At first I thought it was the TV station's animation for showing info on TV show times, but it happened more than once.

It's a great show. I love the intro with the words like "psychokinesis" and "artificial intelligence". I'm not sure if anyone noticed this but there were a couple of random blue flashes in the last episode? It's a bright flash of blue light that pops in from the top and bottom left corners. At first I thought it was the TV station's animation for showing info on TV show times, but it happened more than once.

No I think the flashes actually mean something just working out why they are there and what they mean is the challenge :p

im watching it right now, seen every episode, not too sure on how i feel about it, but its the best thing on tv at that time slot. I feel like it needs a lil something or has too much of something....... maybe just a lil less MAD scientist? sometimes its just like... "just say it!"

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