The Fringe

Meh. It’s not the greatest thing evah. It’s not bad. It’s a decent way to kill an hour of boredom. I do like the interplay between father/son, although it is starting to get a little too Moulder/Scully for my tastes. Could be much worse, but for JJ Abrams, well, I know he can do better. I blame the writers.

About pauljessup
Paul Jessup is a critically acclaimed writer of fantastical fiction. Published in many magazines, both offline and on, with two books published in 2009 (short novel, Open Your Eyes and the short story collection Glass Coffin Girls) and third book (Werewolves) to be published by Chronicle in 2010.

2 Responses to The Fringe

  1. I think I end up kind of where you are. It’s OK, but is there that much else on?

    This is why I have a Netflix queue.

  2. My favorite character is Walter Bishop (the dad) because he has a serious Victor Frankenstein vibe with a dash of Tesla. He makes the show worthwhile for me.

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