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I don't know what to think about Fringe anymore. I enjoy some moments of it, but it feels like it's starting to seriously drag its heels on getting us anywhere close to the excitement of the end of last season.
It seems like they've given up on pretending that the show is about anything other than Walter and his feelings for Peter and the kidnapping. I love Walter and so I'm cool with that (though even that will get old soon), but I really like Olivia too, and it's not really her story right now. She's just the normal person now in the background of Walter and Astrid.
And I miss Charlie and all the stuff about The Pattern. It feels like the episodes are very here's-a-random-weird-thing rather than here's-a-supernatural-seeming-thing-that-Walter-created. Which, I understand that there was going to be a limit on things Walter created, but the disparity between last season and this is pretty large.
I think the focus is officially shifting to be on the war between the worlds.
Whuh? Are all the black women on Vampire Diaries witches and vice versa?
I think the focus is officially shifting to be on the war between the worlds.
Agreed. We're in mid-season stand-alones right now, with the A-plot receding into the background a bit. But I don't think any ball's been dropped at all, and I'm certain it's all going to jump forward again as the back half of the season gears up.
And I can't complain about Astrid finally getting some focus. She spent most of the early run of the show barely being a character, and now she's starting to come alive.
Yeah, I'm really liking Astrid this season.
Poor Astrid got a dose of grim Dr. Bishop, though, there at the end.
I've watched the pilot but I'm rewatching. (Caprica)
Fringe: I do like seeing more of Astrid.