Fringe (new JJ Abrams show) : Mad scientist, flesh eating virus, a cow and talks with the dead

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max, Saturday, 13 February 2010 00:39 (sixteen years ago)

:)

da Wesley CRUSHER (latebloomer), Saturday, 13 February 2010 00:46 (sixteen years ago)

apparently, ribs are on the menu for dinner

Sex Sexual (kingfish), Saturday, 13 February 2010 01:09 (sixteen years ago)

apparently boner

jeff, Saturday, 13 February 2010 01:14 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

http://i37.tinypic.com/a4t001.jpg

t(o_o)t (ENBB), Saturday, 13 March 2010 03:14 (sixteen years ago)

can't wait for this to return

fuckin' (jeff), Saturday, 13 March 2010 06:22 (sixteen years ago)

So this got better, then? Posters around the first few episodes seemed generally down on it, and I skipped the rest of the thread to avoid spoilers. I'm looking for a decent tv show to keep myself distracted and can't really afford The Wire, will this fit the bill?

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Saturday, 13 March 2010 18:44 (sixteen years ago)

yes, it only got better + I watch too much tv and this is one of the few dramas where most all of the characters interest me.
this is basically a creative detective/mad science show with great effects and enough fun action parts so there isn't much to lose by watching this.

CaptainLorax, Saturday, 13 March 2010 20:01 (sixteen years ago)

second season is miles better than the first, im glad i got back into it

max, Saturday, 13 March 2010 20:02 (sixteen years ago)

TBH I think the standalone/freak-of-the-week episodes are rarely worth watching, though Walter's antics are almost always amusing. The mythology arcs are a lot better, especially towards the end of season 1, though season 2 seems to have ignored some pretty big developments.

ice cr?m abdul-jabbar (Leee), Saturday, 13 March 2010 20:30 (sixteen years ago)

Sounds like it could be worth taking a chance, then...mazon has the 1st season bluray for $25, why not.

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Saturday, 13 March 2010 20:52 (sixteen years ago)

Xp, do you value episodes with ongoing story arcs as worthy? I can settle with most of the standalone episodes as valuable just because they are entertaining. Similarly, x-files had plenty of standalone episodes that were amusing.

IMO Fringe is better than these other detective type shows: CSI, Mentalist, Lie to Me and Bones.

CaptainLorax, Saturday, 13 March 2010 21:41 (sixteen years ago)

do you only* value

CaptainLorax, Saturday, 13 March 2010 21:43 (sixteen years ago)

I gave up on this show -- the monster-only episodes have been really weak. The April/May episodes of the first season were pretty great, though.

abanana, Saturday, 13 March 2010 21:46 (sixteen years ago)

I like it a lot--the mythology is interesting but doesn't dominate or make the stand-alones seem annoying or pointless. Walter is my favorite current TV character--nice that they made him a bit of a monster in his past.

President Keyes, Saturday, 13 March 2010 22:02 (sixteen years ago)

Bones pwnz (Bwnz pwnz?), but it's working in an entirely different direction than Fringe works in (the whodunnit is the least important thing in Bones, in which the meat of the series is in the relationship and chemistry between the two leads), so comparing these two shows doesn't accomplish much imo.

The comparison to other procedurals is interesting, though honestly, at least CSI/L&O manage the genre better than Fringe does its paranormal/supernatural spin on the procedural.

I don't mind standalone episodes per se, just that the ones Fringe offers are so dull. They're not frightening, they're not gripping; they're pedestrian and boring.

ice cr?m abdul-jabbar (Leee), Saturday, 13 March 2010 22:10 (sixteen years ago)

Could not disagree with you more, the average Fringe episode is about 10000x more gripping than any given L&O/CSI episode.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Saturday, 13 March 2010 22:19 (sixteen years ago)

Got a copy locally since I was bored and the weather scuppered my plans to go into the city this evening. I actually liked the pilot! It pushes all my X-Files/Millennium buttons. Not GREAT tv, but solidly entertaining, and Ye Steward of Gondor is awesome. (Also, Warren Ellis really should be getting some kind of royalties from this show; I get kind of a watered-down Planetary/Global Frequency vibe from this).

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Sunday, 14 March 2010 02:34 (sixteen years ago)

Also, I like that Massive Dynamic's billboads are seemingly done by the same ad agency that handles the Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems account.

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Sunday, 14 March 2010 02:36 (sixteen years ago)

Ok, into episode 2, and a) didn't the X-Files do this (ok, half of it, with a gland-eating serial killer) and b) AGH GINGIVAL VIOLENCE DO NOT WANT

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Sunday, 14 March 2010 03:08 (sixteen years ago)

Ok, this seems to be picking up with episode six- they're using the random-person-experimented-on-by-sinister-forces thing way too much, but the intro was fantastically nasty (surprised they got away with it on network TV, even with CSI and such raising the bar for TV gore) and there have been some wonderful Walter moments ("Opium: fantastic stuff!" *stabs meat thermometer into dude's brain*)

so uh now I will cease liveblogging a year-old tv show and resume actually watching it

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Sunday, 14 March 2010 07:23 (sixteen years ago)

Once it moves beyond the 'stand alone X-Files episode' feel, it really comes into its own. They have a great special effects crew (ie old-style gross-out stuff)...when they do gross they really do it well. And Walter has to be one of my favorite TV characters...his layers just get better and better as the show goes on.

VegemiteGrrrl, Sunday, 14 March 2010 08:07 (sixteen years ago)

Still liking this, but I must have missed something in the ending of "The Equation." So you have built a device capable of effecting the scientific biological transmogrification of an apple into...an apple. Brilliant. And if I am to understand the Important Science Graphics on the attached monitor, this involves wormholes somehow. Seems like rather more effort than strictly necessary.

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Sunday, 14 March 2010 21:15 (sixteen years ago)

If I remember correctly it was a certain property of the apple that changed and the guy's arm? (I missed it too but my companion pointed out what I missed). I would suggest watching that end scene again because from what I heard it more or less has to do with what happened in the first couple minutes of that episode (assuming that was the episode with the bank job at the beginning - one of the best bizarre science things of any episode)

CaptainLorax, Sunday, 14 March 2010 21:36 (sixteen years ago)

The apple went through metal.

abanana, Sunday, 14 March 2010 21:47 (sixteen years ago)

Aaah. Must have been distracted, I have no idea how I missed something like that.

Xpost no bank job in this one, this is the episode with the neurologist kidnapping people after hip-mo-tizing them with flashing lights.

a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Sunday, 14 March 2010 22:14 (sixteen years ago)

intro was fantastically nasty (surprised they got away with it on network TV

My wife and I have a running joke with each other about the "gore budget" for this show. I have to let her know when it is ok for her to look at the tv while the show is on. (I have stumbled on to far worse on the internet so the imagineered splatter on the show doesn't bother me at all. It's part of the "fun" when they do it well.

The fabric of ILX is woven from threads of hate (KMS), Sunday, 14 March 2010 22:43 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Okay tonight's episode was pretty good, glad to have at least one backstory cleared up... a little. LOVED the 80s opening sequence and the font.

he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 2 April 2010 03:27 (sixteen years ago)

3 things got good explanations: "car crash", glimmering Peter, and MD lady's hand injury. We got to know more about William Bell via Walter's decription. We got to know more about the bald men - like they can switch universes at anytime or see into the other universe wheneve. I liked how the episode ended with "was it morally okay for Walter to kidnap his alt-son?". He did save his life

I guess the new question this episode brought to my mind is "what goes wrong when an opening is made betwwen universes?"

CaptainLorax, Friday, 2 April 2010 07:03 (sixteen years ago)

episode was okay. a bit too late to have much impact. i'd imagine most viewers were able to guess that this is pretty much what happened. only real surprise for me was the origin of nina's arm injury.

jeff, Friday, 2 April 2010 07:47 (sixteen years ago)

oh wait -- the credit sequence was pretty awesome.

jeff, Friday, 2 April 2010 07:49 (sixteen years ago)

yeah credit sequence was the high point--i love walter but i dont need an episode with ONLY him, especially one that tells a story they could have told with about 90 seconds of dialogue

max, Friday, 2 April 2010 11:27 (sixteen years ago)

The window machine was awesome and I enjoyed seeing Walter talk to the army generals. I liked seeing this story arc in action even if it was predictable and for the most part not really emotionally moving because it was predictable. It was actually better that young Walter didn't cry - so props to the director for not making the past into a big sob story. The only real emotional bit was present day Walter's plea to Olivia and that worked nice as a climax to a mostly predictable storyline (with awesome cinematics and special effects as usual). Also it was funny seeing the observers at Back to the Future. I'm guessing that they don't have the ability to time travel. A few episodes back they said: "too bad about what's going to happen to her" referring to Olivia or her niece whom were on a roller coaster at the time - but that doesn't mean they can time travel.

The intro was awesome. I liked how most of the words that popped up in the intro weren't bio-related but it appears that next week's episode will be something about cancer. Maybe a "freak of the week" episode which isn't necessarily bad but probably not groundbreaking either. Good free entertainment

CaptainLorax, Friday, 2 April 2010 13:48 (sixteen years ago)

episode was okay. a bit too late to have much impact. i'd imagine most viewers were able to guess that this is pretty much what happened. only real surprise for me was the origin of nina's arm injury.― jeff

Surprises in tv shows are overrated. Sort of like how some people in the lost thread seem to judge current episodes solely on surprises/big revelations

CaptainLorax, Friday, 2 April 2010 13:55 (sixteen years ago)

The point of all the words that popped up in the retro-intro was that they were hilariously FUTURISTIC things that would have seemed awesome in 1985 but are run of the mill or ridiculous now. I laughed.

Still think my prediction about the Walternate being up to bad shit is likely.

mh, Friday, 2 April 2010 17:46 (sixteen years ago)

It was a decent episode, but this:

Surprises in tv shows are overrated. Sort of like how some people in the lost thread seem to judge current episodes solely on surprises/big revelations

With JJ Abrams shows (ok, Lost is more Darlton babby now), big plot twists are almost always the most compelling part of his series, because the guy's ideas about character and relationships are ripped directly from the soaps aka no thanks.

Daleks in NYC (Leee), Friday, 2 April 2010 19:45 (sixteen years ago)

i meant surprise as in new information that entertained me, not major mindbending twist. most of the information about this event had already been revealed. and as leee says, most of the surprises (hello twin towers) in this series have been amazing and have made the less eventful moments (85% of every monster of the week episode) all the more dreary.

jeff, Friday, 2 April 2010 19:56 (sixteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbaG3C1GQ-c

requiem for crunk (kingfish), Friday, 2 April 2010 20:25 (sixteen years ago)

really great episode. i was going to suggest that weller could've had a multiepisode arc but from the preview for next week's ep, it looks like they're returning to the head stealer / portal / shapeshifter storyline.

huge lols at walter calling astrid "astro."

jeff, Friday, 16 April 2010 08:34 (sixteen years ago)

I love this show its such good fun!

po-mo da don (tpp), Friday, 16 April 2010 08:38 (sixteen years ago)

fantastic episode. robocop was excellent, the ending was really powerful.

lesley gorguts (latebloomer), Saturday, 17 April 2010 06:07 (sixteen years ago)

also, ARE FRIENDS ELECTRIC?!

lesley gorguts (latebloomer), Saturday, 17 April 2010 06:08 (sixteen years ago)

Am I behind? I thought the last episode was the one with cancer dude and walter making taffy

CaptainLorax, Saturday, 17 April 2010 06:58 (sixteen years ago)

You are behind, so don't read past this line.

Clearly inspired by "Cause and Effect" from Star Trek: TNG, but with enough twists and yeah, the ending was a total gut punch, to make it well worth while.

Daleks in NYC (Leee), Sunday, 18 April 2010 04:44 (sixteen years ago)

Can anyone make out the return address on the letter to Walter?

http://i39.tinypic.com/seoz2h.jpg

Daleks in NYC (Leee), Monday, 19 April 2010 04:15 (sixteen years ago)

Crying Cat

abanana, Monday, 19 April 2010 05:14 (sixteen years ago)

fanfuckintastic ep all around. fuckin' peter weller. fuckin' gary numan. fuckin' interlocking dramatic ironies and necessities. if every ep could be like this, FRINGE would be the best show on broadcast.

all yoga attacks are fire based (rogermexico.), Monday, 19 April 2010 06:49 (sixteen years ago)

Awesome episode. Love love love love Weller, great role for him. He brings the intense-crazy so well. And Walter!!! <3 him more and more with every episode, my chest is sure to burst. Gorgeous twist in the timetravel trope, really beautiful surprise ending, I can't stop thinking about it.

VegemiteGrrrl, Monday, 19 April 2010 22:20 (sixteen years ago)

"the walternate" was the second best thing about the retro 80s episode

etrian odysseus (cozen), Monday, 19 April 2010 23:15 (sixteen years ago)

why didn't the walternate (equally smart if not smarter than walter and has a motorola razr) go grab peter back in '85?

etrian odysseus (cozen), Monday, 19 April 2010 23:37 (sixteen years ago)


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