Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost: Fringe
Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

From Fringe to Star Trek: J.J. Abrams

 I was dreading writing this but the first step to a recovery is to accept it and move on with your life. 
I am so very upset with the Fringe producers and writers but most of all I'm so angry at J.J.Abrams, for coming up with a very cleverly thought series and abandoning it towards the end. It's so apparent the lack of his attention starts from the beginning of season 4. 
The final episode S05 x E13 An Enemy of Fate was so unfitting for the glorious-ness of the series that it made me feel uncomfortable as a fan. Yeah there were one or two scenes that I liked, but overall it was a bad mid-season episode let alone the series finale.








Actually, my anger towards him was fueled with him going back on his word; that he was never going to be involved with a Star Wars production. Yeah never say never J.J.... He is now the director of the new production of the Star Wars movies after the Disney merge.



Sunday, December 16, 2012

Fringe - Only 5 Episodes Left

A lot has happened in Fringe from the the middle of the last season (Season 4), with 4 more episodes to go. Now why are they finishing at episode 13? Because they want to end the series at the 100th episode mark. Doesn't make much sense if you ask me because everything feels pretty rushed right now. For instance we didn't resolve any of the dilemma at the end of season 4. Why is Peter trapped in this universe, is this really his universe, how come Olivia remember things happened in another universe and most importantly what happened to the other universe?! Just because they closed the bridge, doesn't mean they solved any mysteries or anything.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

And Now Special Saturdays too...

Fringe - s03e10 - The Firefly

I'm not one of those who are worried about Fringe being on Fridays now, because Fringe is one of the few Sci-Fi shows that people are interested in and, of course, when you have J.J.Abrams for a creater/producer there shouldn't be any second doubts.(Except Undercovers, that was an understated fail from the first 15 minutes.)


As for this Friday's episode, I must say it was one of the very heavy ones. First the book to Olivia's home from Peter, If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him! by Shelfdon B. Kopp. At first me and my brother thought that might be some kind of message from the other universe for the other Olivia, that was meant to be sent before but never thought that it was for the other Olivia from Peter, but as for the revised Olivia that came back to find the guy she liked has been dating her for 2 months that she knows nothing about, she took it well enough. 


Then there is the nameskae of the episode, the firefly story... I can't say I agree with the logic of the Observer but hey! who am I to question him?... I absolutely never thought that the girl from the jewelry store was the girl in the story... For one horrible second I thought she might be Olivia and forgot it right away. 


And as a closing note if the Observers think that Walter has changed that he won't save Peter no matter hat, well they news to hear... I have the utmost trust in Walter that he will not become who he feared he would...
I wonder if there will be anything about Peter drinking the non-milk and maybe him remembering somethings that he didn't even know, he knew. We will see...


 I can't believe I almost forgot! What brilliant casting this episode was... I mean casting crazy Doc Emmett Brown from Back to the Future Trilogy in a time travel episode... That was a great way to honor Christopher Loyd... Absolutely genius!.. And man was he great... Didn't loose a thing despite his old age, 73, and they indeed made a great team our very own Walter, John Noble, who I recently learned is 63 years old... He seems much older in the show.


And not to forget, the Fringe icons during the show spelled 'UNITES'... Not sure I get this one...