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Journalling Joy on Sahar's Blog

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 3, Episode 6: 6955 kHz

December 11, 2010

Seriously… What an episode. Thrilling, entertaining and, most importantly, we finally have a clue about who The First People are. In short, the sixth episode of Fringe’s third season hits the spot yet again, with an ending worthy of its thrilling beginning and the head spinning nature of the entire story The best part? Fringe’s… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 3, Episode 6: 6955 kHz

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 3, Episode 5: Amber 31422

December 11, 2010

Fringe is back from its hiatus! The story continues and the plot thickens with new layers of understanding as Walternate (John Noble) and Alt!Brandon (Ryan MacDonald) start experimenting on Olivia (Anna Torv) to figure out how she can cross over on her own. More ethical lines are crossed in this episode, which makes the alternate… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 3, Episode 5: Amber 31422

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 19: The Man from the Other Side

April 26, 2010

He finally knows. This week’s episode of Fringe was the culmination of weeks of taunting and tormenting. The cat is finally out of the bag as Peter found out about his otherworldly origins. It was in a simple and rather undramatic way that he found out, but it made for a great scene. This episode… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 19: The Man from the Other Side

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 18: White Tulip

April 18, 2010

As Aaron would say, there are no plot holes in Fringe. Now while this is not always the case (and Aaron might have been a little sarcastic), “White Tulip” certainly doesn’t seem to have any plot holes, which is rather unusual for a story about time travel. It’s a normal evening; harried workers are heading… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 18: White Tulip

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2: Hiatus Reflections of a Deprived Fan, part II

February 19, 2010

It’s the second week of the hiatus, and I have to admit – I’m kind of glad. On the one hand, the pressure of making too many episodes without any breaks could have an effect on the quality of said episodes, and since the quality in Fringe’s episodes has been steadily going up, I want… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2: Hiatus Reflections of a Deprived Fan, part II

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 14: The Bishop Revival

February 2, 2010

Weddings are stressful enough already without having something kill off 14 guests and bridal party members. Unfortunately, this is what happens to the Milton-Staller couple in the beginning of this episode of Fringe. The only clue we have as to the identity of the perpetrator of the crime is a young man, somewhere in his… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 14: The Bishop Revival

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