Saturday, June 02, 2012

FRINGE




In EW's The Best of 2011 issue, Ken Tucker lists Fringe as the 3rd best tv show. He wrote:

"Fans fearful that following Olivia, Walter, and the elusive Peter into a third timeline might result in a trip down an unsatisfying narrative rabbit hole need not have worried. Fringe remains fearless - in a time when cutting-edge television is supposed to be dark, edgy, or pessimistic - about asserting the notion that life is a never-ending wonder capable of healing souls and bringing people together in inexplicable ways. fringe works in the speculative-fiction sci-fi genre to deal with themes of unity and duality, the spirit and the soul, love, and the agony of love's absence."

I have not seen Season 4 yet, but I never expected a tv series to have that much depth. Really got me excited to catch it now.

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