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I also think S4 got a very unfair treatment.
Yeah, I get it, the audience was asked a lot, but I think the writers, for the most part, delivered in their ambition (give or take the awful love explanation on "A Short Story About Love", but one episodes doens't make or break a season)

Who else think out of the box Fringe episodes (Brown Betty and LSD) are terriby underrated? I think those are among Fringe's most creative hours

For me no Connor is the best Connor, though I'll give S5 manage to undo lots of the harm S4 did (I think we can all agree S4 was the worst).
My problem with S5 is the first half. While the second half is stellar, the first is… eh, not so good. S3, on the other hand, was incredible from start to finish (Connor was just

I think Fringe remains as good afterwards. Just 2 shaky episodes at.most, but I loved season 4 and 5

Angel S3 over S5 any day (though Not Fade Away is the show's strongest hour)

I love the final season. Tied with 3 for my favorite overall: so damn terrifying and emotional

I can understand that, since the beginning is pretty much a cop show with freaky science, but give it a second chance. It becomes so much more

Anna Torv's acting prowress is undeniable from S3 onwards. How did she not win an emmy? I have no clue

I am watching POI now, but man S1 was a chore of the worst kind. Fringe S1 kept me entertained, but POI was massively boring

I think S4 is incredibly (and unfairly) underrated. It had as strong and immersive episodes as S3. My only complaint is the love explanation on episode 15, but that's it

Well they share a creator and some writers.
Though I would say Fringe S1 is far better than POI S1 (yuck!)

I miss Fringe so much. It's my favorite show ever. While I realize that there may be better realized shows from start to finish, the way Fringe evolved, developed and blew my mind on a weekly basis has made it the best TV experience ever, so much so that I even begun to hang around here and SpoilerTV because of it.

From 0 (off screen) to 10 (Human Centepide), it gets a soft 4: subtly done most of the times, just your general grossness of seeing a standard brain, but the eating part is very soft. You can tell The CW didn't want to put viewers off

I wish it was the same for me, I had to quit after S7, I just couldn't bare watch a show I once loved fall so much from grace. And from what I have gathered, it hasn't improved much

For me it was the perfect ending, a bit of a downer, but a great gutsy capper. The world saved through the greatest sacrifice

No way. The CW will keep it around in the same fashion as The 100.

Great shows on The CW: Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Jane the Virgin, iZombie.
Shows that are great, but had a rocky year: The Flash, The 100.
Popcorn entertainment: Legends of Tomorrow
Disaster: Arrow
Is that still on?: The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural
Don't know how to categorize: The Originals.
So under the radar I had to edit

The show's true run in my books

Actually, it's 4 hours. People say it's 2, but those people are stupid

Or itunes