Tonight on FRINGE:
When it’s discovered that a rather simple man has the ability to harness electricity, dangerous and deadly occurrences follow, and our unlikely trio investigates this super-charged oddity. Meanwhile, Olivia has a high-voltage encounter of a different kind when she is rocked by a blast from her past, and Dr. Bishop turns to his feathered friends and enlists homing pigeons to help him break the case.

Did anyone else notice, but when the subject character Meegar exited the elevator to deliver the packages to the girl from his phone that the bald headed man also exited the elevator? theories?
Tonights Fringe is insane!!! I love it. However, embarassed that the show tried to pull
off Hartford,CT for Worcester, MA. That was pretty lame. Oh well…still a fan. Feel bad for us native Nutmeggers though. We got dissed by the shows producers for a skanky city like Worcester. Ewww
I just watched this amazing show yesterday evening for the first time (episode 5). It begs the question “Is TV becoming better than the cinema?”
I went on-line and watched all previous this a.m. Amazingly good. I have question for anyone out there that reads this comment. The actress who plays Olivia. I would like to know if anyone thinks as I do that her resemblance to Cate Blanchette is Astounding?
I spotted the “Observer” too coming out of the elevator that Joeseph got into. The only theory I have so far is that he must work either for Massive Dynamic or for the Government, if indeed they are even separate entities.
I personally feel like they create this huge impossible problem to solve, and instead of actually solving it, they find ways around the topic and try to distract us with basic, simple answers/ideas. It’s like they tease us with this really interesting situation (i.e. the people freezing on the bus) and didn’t for a second go into how that actually happened… they just talk about the “why”… People were killed by being frozen like statues– I want to know HOW that happened! This is television—they should make an explanation for it that sounds real even though in “real life” it may not be at all possible.
Part of what I originally liked about Fringe was its “CSI” element– all the steps they take to solving the case: who, what, when, where, why, how… However, it turns out that Fringe is unable to offer any actual explanation for the complicated problems, and this may ultimately be the reason I stop watching the show.
As we’re talking about mis-shots, anyone notice how many colleges they use for “Harvard”? I’m a Yalie so it threw me when in the first episode they come into “Harvard” and I saw our Freshmen dorms and then my own dorm complete with blue Yale sign.