Fringe - Season One


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Question: Wait, I thought that it was confirmed that Kirk Acevedo wasn't fired from Fringe? But here you are saying that a new female agent will replace him. What happened? --Michele

Ausiello: All I know is what my sources have told me: Acevedo is leaving for creative reasons and a new female agent will replace him.

thats good. more females never hurt :D

thats good. more females never hurt :D

i can't think of anything worse than 2 females who need to see who's balls are the biggest. They better not waste a minute of episode time with some ****ing contest between the two..there was zero of that between olivia and charlie.

Question: Wait, I thought that it was confirmed that Kirk Acevedo wasn't fired from Fringe? But here you are saying that a new female agent will replace him. What happened? --Michele

Ausiello: All I know is what my sources have told me: Acevedo is leaving for creative reasons and a new female agent will replace him.

oh! no no no :o We defo need a male sidekick.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Congrts on finishing it! Did you like it?

Yeah, was quite good. Was a bit unsure to begin with, as it didnt seem like anything new, it was a classic, "lets pair an enforcement agent up with a civillian", ala Bones, Castle, etc.

After I got round that, it was a great series

  • 9 months later...

Long story short, I ended up with quite a bit of money back from my energy provider (British Gas), and decided to bite the bullit, and pick up the first season of Fringe on Bu-Ray. I'm about half way through, completely spoiler free (haven't read this thread - will do so once I've finished the season), and loving it. I hope whenever they decide to show us William Bell, it's an awesome actor, and not some unknown.

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