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I am re-watching Fringe. I was a fan from day one, never missed an episode and thoroughly enjoyed most minutes of the ride. But I have to say that everyone should treat themselves to another turn on this merry-go-round. So much of what made this show great and so many elements that created the twisty turns were built

Won't spoil ya, but bear your assessment of Locke in mind as you go forward. Yours is a great observation and you will enjoy where this is all going.

My two cents…I would love for you to continue. I have enjoyed these reviews and fresh conversations on a show we all still seem to love. Distance and time have helped alter perspective and ease some narrative frustrations. This show is a keeper, obviously, and a revisit now and then is a treat. if you have the time,

Hyperbolic much, Dear? Hmm, probably not.

I totally agree. Television's ability to tell complex stories with characters who can accomplish growth or suffer decay trumps movies these days. It is the difference between the novel and the short story. Both are quite capable of achieving art but the long form has the greater impact. I rarely visit the Cineplex

So true. It's hard to pinpoint the reason why I find her so irritating. But it might have something to do with the fact that Katrina is so far removed from the story that she has become a storytelling tool rather than a proper character in her own right. That and the actress's ability to look pretty in gauzy

Yup, the multi-camera angle video was laughable.

I agree with this theory. Vogel is working too hard at trying to get Dexter to focus on the task she has set out for him. She is trying to convince Dex that Deb ( et. al.) is but a distraction designed to keep him from his appointed rounds. Psychopath that he is, Dexter needs his familiars to keep him from scorching

preach it, sister (or Brother)

I have to agree, Olive. I do like the characters but the introduction of the originals has forced the writers to invent plot twists that seemed to countermand the "rules of the game." The physics in the vampire universe must be adhered to (sire  bond anyone?) or plotting for plotting's sake becomes tiresome. I gave