Fringe

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  • monospaced0

    I watched a handful of episodes when it started. I got extremely frustrated with the inconsistencies though. Major cases were going to a crazy old guy with almost no support and that simply made no sense. The most frustrating part is that they wouldn't use their knowledge from one case on the next. For instance, one time they rigged up a device that allowed them to talk to a dead body, but never again did they use this technique, although they clearly needed it several times afterward. These things put together just made it so ridiculous I had to stop watching.

    • I bet you didn't like the X-files then ;pgeorgesIII
    • I liked the X-Filesmonospaced
    • I love sci-fi. I really wanted to love Fringe, and made it through most of the first season, but just got frustrated.monospaced
    • This is the thing with Scifi,
      it is all about personal taste and you should never asked geek about it ehehehe
      georgesIII
    • I disagree. I think sci-fi is better served when it can stand up to geek logicmonospaced

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