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Fringe: "In Which We Meet Dr. Jones" 11/11 - Grading & Discussion

Grading

  • Excellent

    Votes: 3 13.6%
  • Above average

    Votes: 9 40.9%
  • Average

    Votes: 5 22.7%
  • Below average

    Votes: 4 18.2%
  • Poor

    Votes: 1 4.5%

  • Total voters
    22
I don't know how they are supposed to get people interested if they keep hiding things for later. This is a new show, they need to throw us a bone soon. It's been 8 episodes.
 
I haven't been bothered by the business with the pattern and all that because unlike most such shows each episode is generally self-contained and doesn't really rely on finding out the answers nor overly dwelling on the questions.
 
I loved it. Walters line to his son, "It's me, your father, Walter Bishop." Hilarious!

I thought it was extremely interesting and was thoroughly engrossed. I have a feeling the show will only get better from here on out.
 
They need to kickstart the plot for Mark Valley's character soon before I fall asleep here. I wonder if he's getting paid for every episode. Probably the easiest gig he's had in a while.
 
I loved it. Walters line to his son, "It's me, your father, Walter Bishop." Hilarious!

I thought it was extremely interesting and was thoroughly engrossed. I have a feeling the show will only get better from here on out.

That was good. "Yes, I know who you are." :lol: The best thing about the series is the father/son interaction between them.
 
I found the episode to be surprisingly entertaining. I do hope they flesh out the serial arc a tad more, but I have some hope for the show's future.
 
So what exactly was the Observer doing? When did he appear?

He was in the shot at the bottom of the screen walking towards the camera and then went out of frame just moments before she appeared.

I read an article where each episode is loaded with all sorts of Easter Eggs. Guess that was one of them.
 
I don't know how they are supposed to get people interested if they keep hiding things for later. This is a new show, they need to throw us a bone soon. It's been 8 episodes.

Then what?

"Well, we just solved the big mystery that the whole show is built around! hurray! Next episode will be about... umm. ummm... "
 
^yes, all you viewers who want quick answers from J. J. Abrams are barking up the wrong tree :lol:

Have you never watched Lost? :p
 
^yes, all you viewers who want quick answers from J. J. Abrams are barking up the wrong tree :lol:

Have you never watched Lost? :p
There were/are times I started to give up on it... there is such thing as giving away bits of the story without completely revealing the secret. Shrouding it completely in an unending and vague cloak like this doesn't keep viewers.
 
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