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Fringe: The Final Season |OT| - I Think I Shall Miss Them

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1. I am loving how brisk this is. They've got 13 episodes, and apparently, no time to waste! Fringe hasn't moved at this pace in a long time.
2. Several great character/emotional scenes already. Really loved the Olivia/Etta introduction/reunion.
 
Admittedly, I am still mighty cloudy on what happened between Brave New World and the observer invasion and then between that invasion and their ambering. But for now, I'm along for the ride.

This is breezing along and keeping the action coming. So great.

Etta/Olivia reunion :'D
 
shit poor Walter ugh

This episode has been awesome
 
One of these things happened:
1) The show's budget actually increased this year.
2) The budget didn't, but they used money from a later episode on this one.
3) They finally figured out how to effectively use the lower budget.
 
One of these things happened:
1) The show's budget actually increased this year.
2) The budget didn't, but they used money from a later episode on this one.
3) They finally figured out how to effectively use the lower budget.

Definitely number trois. They are being more effective in how they shoot things. Giving the impression of the scope being larger than it is. Well done!

Man, this has got to be the most briskly paced episode of the show ever. In S4, they would have spent like 2 episodes just getting Walter out :lol
 
Excellently somber ending with crazy good acting from John Noble followed by an INSANE season promo. Holy shit is this going to be a ride.
 
I'm in Canada and saw the promo.

Excellently somber ending with crazy good acting from John Noble followed by an INSANE season promo. Holy shit is this going to be a ride.

I thought it was a hopeful ending rather than a somber one. The flower sprouting through concrete, music having the very effect on Walter he told the Observer it did, and a subtle smile.
 
Loved that last scene with Walter.


Fantastic episode. Great way to start the finale season. Also love that we get Etta most likely in every episode :D

dat promo so good
 
canada didn't see the promo. WHEN IT'S UPPED SOMEONE BETTER POST IT.

So hyped though.

Instead of a normal next episode preview it was a whole season overview. Etta going Jack Bauer on somebody getting info and Peter going undercover in the Gestapo.

And Walter made an LSD joke...
 
Does the previously on at the beginning get you upped to speed if enough if you missed the last half of the season?

Nope. I WATCHED the whole season and even I was fuzzy on some details. For someone who didn't see the second half? LULZ. For starters, there's this brand new character......
 
I'm in Canada and saw the promo.



I thought it was a hopeful ending rather than a somber one. The flower sprouting through concrete, music having the very effect on Walter he told the Observer it did, and a subtle smile.
Right, I saw it as both. I mean, Walter losing his mind again and failing everyone and using up the resistance's current most probable gambit is damn depressing. But they'll push on.
 
I really liked this episode - the new setting is excellent, Etta is a great addition to the cast we already know and love and the pace of the episode was fantastic. This should be quite a season.
 
My mind will blow if they could keep up this pace the whole season without ever slowing down. Also can't wait till that final scene is on youtube. It was great.
 
horrible idea in that you will have no idea what's going on and won't like it because of its seriality.
good idea in that you will be baffled so often your head will spin
It wasn't that bad. The last time I caught an episode was worse because there were two of everyone. It seems a bit more straight-forward now, if anything. In any case, I wasn't expecting to understand everything, mostly just wanted to see what the characters were up to at this point.
 
I loved the episode.

To be certain, there is an element of fuzziness to the happenings between the events in S4 and S5. But having cut the cord with S4 (with the exception of Letters of Transit) and looking at S5 as its own entity moving forward, I am really pleased with the direction the show is heading in. Love having the team dynamic back in such a strong way, love the new element Etta brings to the team, and I can't wait to see how it all resolves. The pacing in this one was great and all the classic character moments and interaction that we all love about Fringe were all in there. Hoping this is the start to a strong final season!
 
Count me in with the guys who were completely lost with this episode. I have been watching this show since the start, and even saw the finale for last season; but I couldn't make heads of tails of the episode. The most I got around to understanding it was the episode description, which gave it some sense of orientation; but the whole deal with the Observers was still perplexing.

It shows how far out of touch I have been getting with the show across the years.
 
I loved the episode.

To be certain, there is an element of fuzziness to the happenings between the events in S4 and S5. But having cut the cord with S4 (with the exception of Letters of Transit) and looking at S5 as its own entity moving forward, I am really pleased with the direction the show is heading in. Love having the team dynamic back in such a strong way, love the new element Etta brings to the team, and I can't wait to see how it all resolves. The pacing in this one was great and all the classic character moments and interaction that we all love about Fringe were all in there. Hoping this is the start to a strong final season!
well they have 12 more episodes to fill, I bet we see bits and pieces that fill in the blanks between S4 and S5. Which is a good way to go about it.

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IT'S UP!! Promo for this season on Fringe:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB5PA883bKg&feature=g-all-a


so.....hype........
 
Hitfix review
AV Club review

the hitfix one has a decent point:
FOX clearly loves this show. FOX apparently didn’t know how to market this show. And so that put the producers of the show in the curious spot of having to essentially skip to the end of the long-ranging narrative it’s had in mind for some time. There are about a dozen times in “Transilience” in which I felt like the show was reminding me of events that happened during a season that somehow never aired. There’s probably a season’s worth of stories to be told from the end of the fourth season through the events depicted in “Transit”, but all “Fringe” can do is shove those episodes into brief bursts of exposition. We get one, fragmented flashback to the day Olivia and Peter lost their child during the initial Observer invasion, but everything else is told from one person to another in 2036
While I do think some of that exposition comes off a little awkward, I'm not sure if I'm willing to count it against the show. I'd love to have had two more seasons in between this and season 4, but it wasn't meant to be. I'm glad with what we're getting.
I agree a lot less with the rest of the hitfix review, which basically says that this entire plotline already feels out of place against the rest of the show because the rest has largely been about personal sci-fi mishaps. It still is to me, as the AV club review puts it: this is mainly Walter's story. The arrogant, brilliant, impossibly sweet scientist whose regrets have manifested as a fried brain. That fried brain's back and now we have that Walter again, and I can't wait to see him in action.

It wasn't that bad. The last time I caught an episode was worse because there were two of everyone. It seems a bit more straight-forward now, if anything. In any case, I wasn't expecting to understand everything, mostly just wanted to see what the characters were up to at this point.
I can understand doing that with a procedural or a sitcom. Not a serial sci-fi show with as many twists and turns as this one. Not only will you only get some of what's going on plot-wise, but you're depriving yourself of character's emotional development.
 
Also, it appears that they must have Desmond lined up to return to the show this season. They wouldn't have mentioned his character and shown a photo otherwise.
 
well they have 12 more episodes to fill, I bet we see bits and pieces that fill in the blanks between S4 and S5. Which is a good way to go about it.
I hope so. They really need to show the gaps between when S4 left off, the observer invasion, and the team being Ambered. I like what I've seen, though.
 
There'll be plenty of flashbacks and back story to be filled in as we go. There's about 4 years between when they encased themselves in amber to catch up on. Plus Bell was encased at the same time apparently, so that will need explained.

The answers will come.
 
Can't say I liked the episode. There were bits and pieces I liked but overall it's the first episode of the show I'd say I didn't like. I really hope the rest of the season is better.
 
Can't say I liked the episode. There were bits and pieces I liked but overall it's the first episode of the show I'd say I didn't like. I really hope the rest of the season is better.

So there wasn't a single episode of S4 you didn't like, but you didn't like this one? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, of course, but I would be inclined to say that this episode alone was better than at least 75% of S4's episodes.
 
So there wasn't a single episode of S4 you didn't like, but you didn't like this one? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, of course, but I would be inclined to say that this episode alone was better than at least 75% of S4's episodes.
I'd even say better than 90%.
 
So there wasn't a single episode of S4 you didn't like, but you didn't like this one? Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, of course, but I would be inclined to say that this episode alone was better than at least 75% of S4's episodes.

I'd go a little higher than 75% hah
 
Looking at Wikipedia, and Episode 6 is slotted to be directed by Jon Cassar, who directed almost all of the big action episode of the good years of 24, and written by David Fury, also of 24 S5 fame (and LOST's Walkabout). No title is listed, and obviously no synopsis, but that's one I'll be waiting for.
 
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