Fringe: Been There, Done That
You guys, JJ Abrams's Fringe premiered last night! That would be worth talking about except that I wrote about the first episode already, back in June when it leaked online. I've been going through my old recap, though, to see if it holds up, and I think it does:
When Dunham wakes up she discovers that Agent Smith didn't die in the explosion, but he was sprayed with a chemical that is making his skin go translucent, and they are keeping him in quarantine. A careful analysis of the explosion shows that this makes sense.
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AND ALSO:
Dunham finds out that research on a chemical agent that would dissolve flesh was done before by a scientist named Walter Bishop, but he's in an insane asylum (obviously). Dunham asks Lance Reddick to help her, and he's like "You can't talk to him," and she's like "But I need to," and he's like "Go talk to him, and then I'll see if I believe you"? What? They are so weird. But the only way to get to Walter Bishop is if she's related to him or has a relative escort her, so she tracks down his son Peter Bishop, who is in Iraq doing some business (relevant). She is like "help me," and he's like "I'd rather be in Iraq than see my father," so you know it's bad, but then she's like "I have a file on you," and he's like "OK," and they fly back in the luxury private jet that I've heard most FBI agents travel on all the time.
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Read the rest of the recap here. I actually only wrote about the first half of the episode for some reason (that reason being that I am a genius, and the best at what I do). Feel free to recap the rest of the premiere in the comments if you think it's so easy (it is so easy).
Posted by Gabe at 3:32 PM in Soap Operas
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i've never watched anything else by jj abrams.... so i'm not a fanboy or anything
but this premier did kick minor @$$... there's potential
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What was so GENIUS about this premier, is that they managed to have us staring at a slimy sleepy translucent burn victim for two hours, while an incredibly deep voiced lady made doe eyes to Pacy (when did he make it out of the creek) to convey her vulnerability- but still somehow remains aloof in order to keep her hard earned rep as a 'hard nosed FBI agent.' Then they tried to stuff tangled webs of intrigue, and YES, a robot arm straight out of I ROBOT, or A. I. into the last 10 min of the show. All I know is I have to watch next week...I must know the PATTERN!
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Nina has lipstick on her teeth at MASSIVE dynamics.
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