Fringe - Season One


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I just started watching the show, and i must say, being a HUGE X-Files fan and fanboy, this show is pretty awesome. Been looking for something like this for quite some time now and i am finally getting my fix. The surprises in the show are pretty well played and the humor in it is very well placed as well. But from personal experience, hopefully the show keeps its great stories coming, recently alot of shows have started out pretty awesome, but by the end of the 2nd season, alot of them just go downhill. Of course this is my opinion on SOME shows out now, but i guess we will wait and see how this one does.

On another note, JJ Arbams in working on another Cloverfield. (i am only up to the 5th episode so some of the discussion here has already prepared me for the rest of the episodes, thanks guys.)

^ **** I missed him. Where was he?

Also I didn't know it was taking a break. I thought that was the finale :s

It was in the beginning right when the orifices of the first guy started closing. The Observer was one of the first people who moved out of the way when the attack occurred.

I know this can be acquired by other means, but does anyone know when Sky will be resuming Fringe? I prefer to watch in HD and 5.1 :) I think the last episode the showed was Ep9 or 110, where the guy was stuck in the wall.

I know this can be acquired by other means, but does anyone know when Sky will be resuming Fringe? I prefer to watch in HD and 5.1 :) I think the last episode the showed was Ep9 or 110, where the guy was stuck in the wall.

I don't know its usually on at Losts time slot but Lost is on, not sure I had a quick search and no result for the next 2 weeks.

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it has to be renewed! I thought it was doing good in the rating department?

on the other hand, we kind of still don't know what the hell is going on with the story (we don't have the 'big picture'), so if they're not getting a renewal I hope they finish what they started!

it has to be renewed! I thought it was doing good in the rating department?

on the other hand, we kind of still don't know what the hell is going on with the story (we don't have the 'big picture'), so if they're not getting a renewal I hope they finish what they started!

It's doing alright for its time slot, I can see a Renewal coming tho because it would be hard to wrap the mythology from the series in one season.

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