Fringe - It sucks.
This post was written by sean
I have to admit, I do on occasion get sucked in by all the hype surrounding new TV shows. The latest example is the new paranormal thriller, Fringe. The show is co-created by J.J. Abrams, the man responsible for Lost. That should’ve made me realise what I was in for watching Fringe.
Are they serious? The first episode is a joke and the second isn’t much better. I’ll watch it a bit more but if it doesn’t get better soon then I’m out.
You’ve probably seen it so I won’t retell the whole story. It starts off ok, a plane full of passengers infected with a face melting disease. Cool effects. Visually good. It definitely got my attention.
Anyway, the FBI is on the case and their investigation isn’t going great. Bugger. Here’s where it goes loopy.
The only person who can help them is a crazy old scientist, Walter Bishop, who has been in a mental asylum for 17 years. Of course, he needs his son as his guardian and so we are reintroduced to Joshua Jackson (or Pacey from Dawson’s Creek) as Peter Bishop. Ok, what’s next? Harold Bishop and his tuba?
The crazy scientist and his son (and guardian) helping the FBI. Of course no one else could help, had to be this nutcase.
Now I have heard comparisons of Fringe and The X-Files. Come on, I don’t think we would ever see Mulder watching Spongebob or Scully milking a cow. That’s what we get with Walter Bishop. A scattered man who can’t remember people he has met three times and needs to be sung to sleep. We also get the Magic Old Man Baby and the sharing of thoughts (Vulcan mind meld comes to mind, J.J. has spent too much time on Star Trek [which he better not stuff up] between a person in a coma and FBI agent Olivia Dunham, the main character.
Fringe tries to be sort of light hearted or charming while still being serious but it doesn’t really work for me. It seems quite intentional, I mean, we have Peter asking the questions we are all thinking throughout the show. He tries to point out how ridiculous it all is.
Of course we also have the obligatory super powerful corporation, Massive Dynamic [great name, not!], and its enigmatic owner, William Bell. Not sure of the true nature of Massive Dynamic yet but evil would be an obvious choice. [too obvious, perhaps]
There is bit more which I won’t go into but I am watching on free-to-air so I have only seen the first two eps. What I will say though is that I am not glad that I skipped Criminal Minds (and Special Agent David Rossi, the best voice on tv) to watch this.
Oh, and I love this image I found.


 
September 25th, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Hi from Belgium. I see we have the same proble everywhere with TV shows.
enjoy your day
Isabeaus last blog post..C’était pas grand’chose
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sean Reply:
September 25th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
Hi Isabeau,
thanks for visiting again. Has Fringe been shown in Belgium?
I don’t think I have seen any Belgian tv shows before.
Sean.
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September 29th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
As i was saying, haven`t seen Fringe yet, but I assume that, once i`ve seen Lost, it`s the same thing, isn`t it?
Confusion and confused.
I speak a not so perfect kind of english. Your brazilian is fine.
Is au for Aukland or australia?
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sean Reply:
September 29th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
Hi Clara,
I don’t think that Fringe will be quite the same as Lost. But I got bored of Lost after season 2 so I don’t really know what happened except that it got weird.
Your English is very good. My Portuguese is http://translate.google.com/ lol
au is for Australia.
thankyou for visiting again.
Sean.
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