Thanks to FringeWatch for sending us the following..
- "Fringe Review: Love, Fate and The White Tulip" (TV Fanatic) LINK
- "Fringe Series Finale - Review: So now we know what Fringe was really about, all this time" (io9) LINK
- Fringe Series Finale Review (IGN) Part 1: LINK & Part 2: LINK
- Fringe Series Finale - Review (CraveOnline) LINK
- "Fringe Series Finale – Did it Deliver?" (screenrant) LINK
- "Fringe Series Finale Review: Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice?" (HollywoodCom) LINK
- "Fringe Series Finale: Recap & Review" (FEARnet) LINK
- "An emotional finale for Fringe" (CNN) LINK
- "Fringe Series Finale Review – The End" (screenrant) LINK
- "Review: Final (and Finale) Thoughts on Fringe" (seattlepi) LINK
- Fringe Series Finale Review: "The Perfect Ending" (TVandFilmReview) LINK
"Fringe always had one of the best casts on television. In particular, John Noble and Anna Torv were able to convey complicated, tortured emotions with just little facial movements. And I long since lost count of how many versions of Walter and Olivia those two played. But in general, all of the main castmembers of Fringe did an amazing job of making the show's endless barrage of weird shit feel real. And personal.
ReplyDeleteWe'll remember Fringe for the characters, in their myriad versions and their complicated emotional lives. Way more than we will for its random plot devices, like the First People and the Pattern and the zeppelin guy. Olivia, Peter, Walter, Astrid, Broyles and the rest. They were real, and their struggles were epic. Godspeed, Fringe. We'll see you on the Other Side."
Very well said IMO...Especially the part about Anna & John...