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Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Video On Demand
ASIN: B001FVV2WS
Year: 2008
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| Synopsis:
J.J. Abrams, the creator of Lost and Alias, teams up with Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman (Mission: Impossible 3, Transformers) to create this highly anticipated drama series. Featuring Australian newcomer Anna Torv, Dawsons Creeks Josh Jackson, The Lord of the Rings John Noble and The Wires Lance Reddick, the first electrifying season of Fringe follows an unlikely trio who uncover a deadly mystery that may be part of a larger and more disturbing pattern that lives somewhere between science fiction and reality. As the season begins, FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham (Torv) is called in to investigate a mysterious outbreak that nearly kills her partner. The only person with any answers is an institutionalized scientist, Dr. Walter Bishop (Noble) who can only be released under the care of his estranged son (Jackson). Together, the three discover that the answer to this mystery is only a small piece of a much larger, more shocking truth. |
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overblown show November 11, 2008 MR Dave (albany, ny) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Definitely NOT THE X-Files!!!!!! I watched the first show and second and never cared to see another!!!!
Unique and Intriguing October 19, 2008 EMSERR Even though the science, even in theory, is mostly bogus, I find that this show is a welcome relief from a lot of what we see on television today. The characters are surprisingly well developed and well played for such a new show. And, of course it's tons of fun! It keeps you guessing too. All in all, I'd say it's not perfect, but it's certainly fun to watch. Five stars for originality, character dynamic, acting and storyline.
very good sci fi October 14, 2008 Hatshepsut (Ashton, IL United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enjoyed the movie and the characters were good, I was able to relate to them and create a minimal bond. However, Amazon needs to work on the delivery of the movie. I noticed , for the second time , a lag/delay that was noticeable and annoying. Once they get as good as netflix and its video on demand this will be a great way to enjoy new releases.
Fringe is Pure Storytelling Genius September 26, 2008 Jake Chism (Krum, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What I love about Fringe so far is that you really never know what to expect in each episode. Let's drop all of the X-Files and House comparisons and call this show what it really is: pure storytelling genius that is completely unique and engaging. This latest episode only sets the bar higher for this incredibly hyped series. Just as we expect, as the episode opens we are treated to a completely bizarre scene in which all of the passengers on a bus are frozen in a way you won't believe until you see it. We also have the mysterious young man who has been having visions of this and other previous "Pattern" events before they happen. As Olivia and her team investigate the events they soon discover that the man with the visions is in fact on old patient of Walter's. It seems the work Walter did has allowed his mind to tap into the "Ghost Network", which has become a type of secret paranormal radio frequency that is now used for communication between members of a clandestine group who may be behind The Pattern. In essence, his visions are nothing more than his brain intercepting and attempting to interpret those communications. Too off the wall? Of course! That's why we love this show! In typical mad scientist fashion, Walter devises a plan to tap into the Ghost Network so they can track down the men responsible for the bus incident. And just when they get close...well, let's just say that things don't go according to plan. Alas, we are left with more questions and theories to ponder before the next installment. This episode also gives us a very somber scene where Olivia is at John's funeral. You can't help but feel for this character and the torment she is feeling from her relationship with John and his betrayal in the end. Anna Torv has consistently given a great performance as the cold and mysterious Olivia, and something tells me there is a lot more going on with her than meets the eye. Already it seems as if Philip Broyles and Nina Sharp are fighting over her and making quite a fuss over how "special" she is. Only time will tell. In the end, we are left with yet another surprising revelation that all but guarantees that we have not seen the last of John Scott (or at least his body). I love the way Fringe keeps me guessing and also the way the characters draw me in. John Noble is giving what might be the performance of his career as the eccentric and charming Dr. Bishop. If you've been paying close attention you might have noticed a mysterious bald man in the background of the last two episodes. According to the previews for next week, it looks the bald man is back and I can't wait to see what he has to do with The Pattern. I have no idea what's coming next on Fringe and that's exactly why I love it.
Fringe A Smart and Fun Ride September 25, 2008 Bruce E. Kensil 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am pleased to state that Fringe is now one of my new favorite shows. The acting is good, smart concept, solid show for your viewing pleasure. Better than Lost, Better than 24!
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