It’s worth it just to see Walter listen to Yazoo.
I got annoyed with Fringe when the focus was all on the alternate universe, rather than all the other crazy shit that they'd done before--kinda like how X-Files went all conspiracies and aliens.
I just wish Nimoy's health had allowed them to complete the William Bell arc.
I don't think the series arc really made sense. Can't remember anything from season four or five that explains why any Walter would write Zerstoerung fuer Technologie, because Bischoff is not Bishop. And not the other way round either. In particular the Observer invasion suffered from all the problems of space war: "What does God need with a spaceship?" (But the theme song was really nifty!) Etc. Etc.
The very best episode of Fringe was "Peter Bishop," in which the only new that happened was we found out how Nina Sharp lost her arm. Its only real competitor I think would be "White Tulip." That one was not a plot advancing episode either. In other words, the real appeal was the characters. For me, the best part of Fringe was the father/son relationship. Often the Olivia specialness got tedious when it kept getting pushed forward. Thus problem for season four and season five was the continued revision of the characters. It was fascinating to see the first alternate versions, but I wouldn't put too much stock in that. After all, it was the singular Peter Bishop who was easily the most interesting aspect of the two worlds. On broadcast the advent of a third (or fourth or fifith? I forget) Walter wasn't a case of diminishing returns, it was negative returns. And it wasn't fascinating for patching together an arc that didn't convince.
I gave up on Fringe in early Season 3 when they took Red!Olivia and neutered her by making her pregnant and shackling her to Peter.
But the stress on Fringe production worked its way into the writing and producing... which caused them to cut corners and take paths that didn't work out all that well. And as a result we end up with a shortened 5th season. I still enjoyed it... but walked away feeling like the wrap-up season could've been handled better.
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