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Jan 18, 2013

Farewell to FRINGE




Four years ago, I watched an airplane full of people die horrifically when a terrorist released a 
toxin into the cabin that caused flesh to disintegrate. Since then, an ad-hoc team - a stoic FBI 
agent, a wounded scientific genius, and his brooding, polymath son has investigated similar 
events through multiple universes and timelines, not to mention untold shootouts and other mortal crises. Tonight, they will determine the fate of our species in its battle with time-traveling 
invaders in 2036 by attempting to transport a genetically engineered child to a historically 
important moment in February 2167. And whether Olivia Dunham, Walter Bishop, Peter Bishop and their allies succeed or fail in saving the future, I and many others will miss them terribly.

I have mixed feelings about the end of Fringe. It has been my favourite show for the last four years. And like other fans of Fringe I’ve been on the edge of my seat for the last two years as at the end of each season there were always rumours that the show faced cancellation. But each year it came back by the skin of its teeth. It even survived the Friday night death slot, sort of.




        Olivia and Fauxliva(Olivia from alternate universe)






As I’ve said; I’m going to miss Fringe. I don’t want it to end, but I also can’t wait to find out how it ends. I am eager to see the end of this amazing show, who’s with me? Who’s going to stay up and watch the end of one of the best sci-fi shows we’ll ever have?

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