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Apt. 42: The Best and Worst of Season 2 of The X-Files

I love lists.  Really, I do.  And not just when it comes to groceries or what I need to get done; I love lists about my favourite things, such as, of course, The X-Files. Fandoms both come together around their favorite shows, they also often disagree–and vehemently so!–about many a detail.  You don’t believe me? … Read More Apt. 42: The Best and Worst of Season 2 of The X-Files

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The X-Files Facebook Project: Season 2, Episode 4: “Sleepless”

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The X-Files Facebook Project: Season 2, Episode 1: “Little Green Men”

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Fringe

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

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 7: Of Human Action

What at first seems to be a relatively simple corporate espionage kidnapping and extortion scheme turns out to be a brilliantly intricate tale of family deception. Paralleling the lie that Walter Bishop and his son are living, James Carson, a top Massive Dynamic scientist, has been telling his son an alternate version of the truth.… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 7: Of Human Action

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TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 6: Earthling

Fringe is back, and back with quite a bang; a monster-of-the-week episode featuring an entity that will make you watch the episode with your back to a wall, just to make sure nothing creeps up on you. Hey, you never know. The overarching plot is simple enough. It starts with a Russian cosmonaut who went… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 6: Earthling

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Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 7: Of Human Action

What at first seems to be a relatively simple corporate espionage kidnapping and extortion scheme turns out to be a brilliantly intricate tale of family deception. Paralleling the lie that Walter Bishop and his son are living, James Carson, a top Massive Dynamic scientist, has been telling his son an alternate version of the truth.… Read More Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 7: Of Human Action

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Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 6: Earthling

Fringe is back, and back with quite a bang; a monster-of-the-week episode featuring an entity that will make you watch the episode with your back to a wall, just to make sure nothing creeps up on you. Hey, you never know. The overarching plot is simple enough. It starts with a Russian cosmonaut who went… Read More Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 6: Earthling

General

Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 2: A Night of Desirable Objects

A promising TV show throughout season one, Fringe is definitely becoming better, slowly unfolding to deliver its full potential. Season two is already better than season one, and the second episode is better than the first. On the one hand, like I noted last week, the acting is a lot better (except for John Noble,… Read More Review: Fringe, Season 2, Episode 2: A Night of Desirable Objects