fringe

uninnocent-uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
edited November 2009 in All Encompassing Trip
i cannot be the only person on this board that is obsessed with jj abrams' fringe.

this show is awesome on so many levels. i mean c'mon, who doesn't love a good drama about INTER-DIMENSIONAL FUCKING WARFARE???

watch it. discuss it. love it.
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  • pjsteelerfanpjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,903
    Me and two on my coworkers really like it- I am excited for the finale tomorrow. Everything Abrams touches right now is turns to gold.
    ...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...
  • uninnocent-uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    the finale tomorrow is going to be insane! with the reveal of william bell, i'm sure it'll be another of those "holy shit" episodes. and i hope nina's alright. there's some serious depth to her character that needs revealing.
  • Brisk.Brisk. Posts: 11,567
    I used to watched this until it ended sometime last year, then just havent bothered catching up. It was good though whilst i was watching.

    Still need to catch up on the last 3 episodes of lost. Just can't find time to sit there for 1 hour.
  • PaukPauk Posts: 1,084
    Just saw the pilot (minus the last 8 minutes because of the megaupload viewing limitations :x ). Pretty cool, think I'll use it to fill the hole between Lost seasons. :D
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  • justamjustam Posts: 21,412
    We watch Fringe too.
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  • TravelarTravelar Kalamazoo, USA Posts: 3,410
    I got tired of Fox jerking the Fringe around. The first half of thew first season it was kid of hit or miss when it would be on. After missing a couple of episodes, I decided to just wait for the DVDs. I'd like to get caught up on it.
  • ChrissybChrissyb Posts: 122
    I've been watching it, its pretty good.. my issue is that American Idol runs over..and my Tivo cuts of that last few minutes..
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  • dislocateddislocated Posts: 599
    I can't wait to see what the bald man has planned. Sad to see season finale is here already.

    You can set your tivo to start a few minutes early or late.
  • vduboisevduboise Posts: 1,937
    We just downloaded most of the season. It started off a bit slow for me, but we kept at it and just love it.
  • pjsteelerfanpjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,903
    I am glad it got picked up for a 2nd season. There would have been a lot of unansered questions if it did not.
    ...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...
  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 17,248
    I've watched on and off, was interested when I saw it was set in Boston. (And was humored in one episode when Astrid said she grew up in Dighton, but pronounced it "Ditton" instead of "Die-ton").
    I like it but haven't made it a can't miss yet.
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  • uninnocent-uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    fowls wrote:
    Just saw the pilot (minus the last 8 minutes because of the megaupload viewing limitations :x ). Pretty cool, think I'll use it to fill the hole between Lost seasons. :D

    the last eight minutes of the episode are intense and you should watch 'em immediately.

    i'm the exact opposite of you... i am going to be using lost fill in the hole between fringe seasons. i haven't yet seen an episode.

    the creative team has stated that they have a 6-7 year plan for fringe, so hopefully fox will keep the show going that long.

    tonight's finale will probably pose more questions (and bigger ones) than it will answer, and will leave all of us in shock for a few months. i am totally obsessed with it right now.
  • ChrissybChrissyb Posts: 122
    dislocated wrote:
    I can't wait to see what the bald man has planned. Sad to see season finale is here already.

    You can set your tivo to start a few minutes early or late.

    Thanks, I did adust it..and gave it 5 extra minutes.

    But last week, the red head chick was going up in the elevator..and boom..it stopped..

    What happened?
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  • uninnocent-uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    Chrissyb wrote:
    Thanks, I did adust it..and gave it 5 extra minutes.

    But last week, the red head chick was going up in the elevator..and boom..it stopped..

    What happened?

    what happened to nina sharp? she was going up in the elevator... got out.. and boom..she got shot by one of two masked men wearing ski masks.
  • ChrissybChrissyb Posts: 122
    Chrissyb wrote:
    Thanks, I did adust it..and gave it 5 extra minutes.

    But last week, the red head chick was going up in the elevator..and boom..it stopped..

    What happened?

    what happened to nina sharp? she was going up in the elevator... got out.. and boom..she got shot by one of two masked men wearing ski masks.

    Thank you!
    **find what you love, love what you find**
  • PaukPauk Posts: 1,084
    fowls wrote:
    Just saw the pilot (minus the last 8 minutes because of the megaupload viewing limitations :x ). Pretty cool, think I'll use it to fill the hole between Lost seasons. :D

    the last eight minutes of the episode are intense and you should watch 'em immediately.

    i'm the exact opposite of you... i am going to be using lost fill in the hole between fringe seasons. i haven't yet seen an episode.
    Watching the last 8 minutes 10 hours after seeing the first 110 has mega confused me. Oh well, hopefully it's something that's meant to confuse me and not my own stupidity. :(
    Paul
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    '07 - Katowice, Wembley, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    '09 - London, Manchester, London
    '12 - Manchester, Manchester, Berlin, Stockholm, Copenhagen
  • spatspat Posts: 644
    great show! can't wait to see how they wrap up the season tonight
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  • uninnocent-uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    so a bunch of my friends wanted to have a fringe-party tonight.

    i talked them out of that. this isn't the type of show that you can watch with a group of people. if one person were to speak at a crucial moment, *I* would be the one getting taken away by police. we will probably all be meeting afterwards for beers and to rave and rant. ...and watch the anaheim/detroit game if i get my way.

    three hours...
  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,319
    I happened to catch this show last week, and it was really well done. so this is a show where the episodes are self-contained? or is there a lot of character development? because i cant watch any show week after week after week.
  • uninnocent-uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    Kenny O wrote:
    I happened to catch this show last week, and it was really well done. so this is a show where the episodes are self-contained? or is there a lot of character development? because i cant watch any show week after week after week.

    this isn't a show for you then.

    try it out when it's released on dvd.
  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 17,248
    I could see the headstone coming. Thought it was his wife the first visit, but knew who it was at the end.

    Oh, and since I'm a stickler for minute details, Walter goes to East Douglas/Grafton to the beach house...was somewhat believanble as Wallum Lake is in East Douglas, but when Peter reminisces about staring at "the ocean"...wrong. Both towns are in central Mass, well over 50 miles from the ocean. :mrgreen:
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  • justamjustam Posts: 21,412
    I love that Walter has all these useful devices squirreled away. :mrgreen:
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  • pjsteelerfanpjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,903
    I called the headstone too, I thought it was pretty solid, answered some questions and left some for next year. I'm looking forward to next season.
    ...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...
  • uninnocent-uninnocent- Posts: 5,959
    good episode, although i believe that many saw the peter reveal coming a mile away. glad to see nina taking a more active role in the investigations now.
  • weenieweenie Posts: 1,623
    Excuse me for being late, I seem to always be a day late and a dollar.......etc.

    Anyway, after the season finale I thought of getting on here to find some folks that were into the show. Didn't make it until now, but figured I'd say that this is my first season and I absolutely LOVE THIS FREAKING SHOW! The final episode was really cool and I can't wait for the new season in the fall. Hopefully you guys have a thread dedicated to discussing the weekly episodes....... :D
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  • mmm, Fringe season 1 blu-ray to hold me over til the new season starts
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  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 17,248
    Switching it to Thursday is gonna be the death knell for Fringe unfortunately.
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  • RiverrunnerRiverrunner Posts: 2,419
    Poncier wrote:
    Switching it to Thursday is gonna be the death knell for Fringe unfortunately.

    Probably so. I'm watching it on Hulu as I generally forget to record shows. We watch NBC on Thursday nights. I don't think my husband would switch to Fringe.

    I thought the last one was really scary - the Tyler kids.
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