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	<title>This Is Where They Lost Me &#187; fringe</title>
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		<title>Fringe &#8211; The Man From The Other Side (2&#215;19)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh Fringe&#8230; how I&#8217;ve grown to enjoy thee. When you first came around, everyone said &#8220;It&#8217;s X-Files for a new generation!&#8221; but it&#8217;s so much more character-centric and less mystery-centric than X-Files, and it took me a while to warm up to the cast. Which is kind of important when it&#8217;s all about them. Now [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh <a href="http://www.fox.com/fringe/" target="_blank">Fringe</a>&#8230; how I&#8217;ve grown to enjoy thee.  When you first came around, everyone said &#8220;It&#8217;s <a href="http://www.xfiles.com/" target="_blank">X-Files</a> for a new generation!&#8221; but it&#8217;s so much more character-centric and less mystery-centric than X-Files, and it took me a while to warm up to the cast.  Which is kind of important when it&#8217;s all about them.</p>
<p>Now that it&#8217;s grown on me and I enjoy most episodes (they&#8217;re not all gems, but most are good), they finally get lazy enough to warrant a TIWTLM post.</p>
<p>The suspense leading up to Peter finding out he&#8217;s from the other side has been cool.  Couple close calls, near misses on accidentally finding out, but when Peter &#8216;figures it out&#8217;, the logic behind his conclusion and his reaction just don&#8217;t lay well with me.  The character isn&#8217;t always the most objective and rational, BUT he loves the man he believes is his father and it seems odd that he&#8217;d reject him so quickly after being his son for decades.  So being a lifelong adopted father and being genetically identical to his real father, it seems like it would take a LOT for him to reject Walter so thoroughly, even standing on the highest moral grounds.</p>
<p>And how did he come to the conclusion that he was from the other side?  Because someone he saw, obviously from the other universe, wasn&#8217;t torn apart and HE wasn&#8217;t torn apart.  Seems like &#8216;luck&#8217; on his part and &#8216;planning&#8217; on the part of the guy who was doing it intentionally might have more to do with it than being from the other universe.  I mean, Walter traveled to the other universe to get Peter.  If Peter was under the assumption that Walter hadn&#8217;t gone over, just opened a window, then suddenly decided he HAD gone over and snatched Peter (maybe he thinks Walter used a long pair of tongs or something), then the premise that only people from the other universe can pass safely, is erroneous.</p>
<p>And with what looks like <a href="http://epguides.com/Fringe/" target="_blank">2 episodes left in season two</a>, it looks like next week is a complete punt.  I don&#8217;t mind non-standard episodes from time to time, they can be fun.  X-Files <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_Chung's_From_Outer_Space" target="_blank">had plenty of them over the years</a>, but not as a way of either avoiding or artificially drawing out the drama.  All that does is make fans go &#8220;But..but.. what about Peter?  You&#8217;re just going to ignore that???&#8221;</p>
<p>So for the last episode, we have Peter&#8217;s hissy fit and Spock&#8217;s arrival in their universe to deal with.  My prediction is a bunch of Peter drama, a light peppering of side drama, then a closing shot of Spock setting up a dramatic cliffhanger for next season.</p>
<p>Oh Fringe.. you still satisfy my need for federal agent oriented sci-fi, but you either need to give your writers more vacation.. or less.  You have so many odds and ends dangling that it&#8217;s too easy to just fall completely to tatters story-wise and that&#8217;s when you really start losing viewers.</p>
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