This Thursday, we get back to what’s important in life: Peter, Olivia, and Walter. Oh sure I’ve oversimplified it (because Astrid rocks muchly, too), but you get the idea.

I don’t necessarily try to stay away from Fringe spoilers, but I don’t seek them out, either. Somehow, I always seem to find out just the right amount of teaser info to make me happy. I don’t necessarily ship Peter/Olivia, but I certainly wouldn’t mind if they ended up getting involved. Somehow, the show always gets them juuuuust close enough to keep me interested. I don’t countdown to episodes featuring William Bell, but I always enjoy Leonard Nimoy’s portrayal of the alterworld’s resident genius. Somehow, they always seem to throw us one at just the right time.

Simply speaking, while a show like Lost can do no right, a show like Fringe can do no wrong. Maybe it’s because Fringe isn’t struggling to find it’s genre and has never pretended to be anything other than it is. Hmmm.

Mood:Anxious emoticon Anxious

  2 Responses to “Fringe Is Returning”

  1. The one little spoiler I heard has me a tad worried. I have faith that if a certain type of ep can be done well then Fringe will do it, but I still hold just the tiniest of breaths.

    • If it’s the musical ep thing, that’s what prompted me to make this post. I’m actually surprised I didn’t groan at hearing the premise. That’s another reason I know Fringe can do no wrong by me. :wink:

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