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Fringe - Season 1

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This season is about how a division of FBI takes help of fringe science to comprehend uncanny crimes which somehow turn out to be associated with a larger pattern ending up at the secrets of the parallel universe.
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Brian Lowry
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September 09, 2008

The show is handsomely produced, and the premise provides access to a potentially fertile vein of modern paranoia.
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David Hinckley
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September 09, 2008

It looks up front to be a mighty fine ride.
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Cynthia Fuchs
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September 09, 2008

Devious and often delightful.
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Robert Abele
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September 09, 2008

I wanted to like it more, but the pilot was like an eager date rattling off a list of attributes.
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Matthew Gilbert
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September 09, 2008

After the electrifying start, Fringe unfolds as an uneven, unwieldy piece of work that provides very few chills and thrills.
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Maureen Ryan
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September 09, 2008

The last half-hour of the pilot is by far the best part of Fringe; it's full of twists, turns, action and suspense.
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Heather Havrilesky
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August 20, 2013

You get a scribbled treasure map littered with obscure signage that's meant to suggest all kinds of deeper, more complex meanings - none of which you'll ever fully understand, of course.
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Micah Towery
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September 09, 2008

Fringe features Abrams's signature story fodder.
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Alan Sepinwall
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September 09, 2008

Fringe is probably the best new show of this season.
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John Leonard
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September 09, 2008

If only because it brings Blair Brown back to series television, Fringe deserves a huge huzzah.
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