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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:51 pm    Post subject: Fringe Reply with quote

Fox's new TV series Fringe has really impressed me and I can't wait for the next episode.  It has a "feel" to it that reminds me of X-Files, but I think I will like this one a lot more.

The story is about an FBI agent who recruits a demented scientist (referred to as a modern day "Dr. Frankenstein" by his own son) and his son to help her investigate a series of events involving science.  The science of the show is more like pseudo-science, called "fringe science."  It uses theories that are a bit off-track and unconventional for the background, and does it very well.  It has humorous moments without resorting to parody episodes like X-Files did, and yet it has a serious story-line.

I was a little miffed at a detail in episode 11, but it could have been worse so I let it go.  They referred to a viral specimen as a "cell," which I understand is technically untrue.  Viruses don't consist of complete cells because they don't have DNA.  They only have RNA and therefore cannot reproduce without a host.  Like I said, though, I got over it because it's still good.


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