04-27-2012, 12:26 AM | #11 | |
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Anyways, I've heard quite a few good things about Fringe, for the most part (I hear the first part of the first season was kind of dire, but that it picked right up after that). I wouldn't mind getting into it, but how how continuity-heavy is it? How much homework would I have to do in order to jump on board this fucker?
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04-27-2012, 03:57 AM | #12 |
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Medium wasn't that crappy, but saying she was "solving" crimes is generous
As a result of in-story events, the first episode of Season Four has some elements of a series premiere. I remember it as having plenty of exposition about the basics of the Fringe, which felt like a bit of a recap as I was watching it.
Now I don't know how intelligible it's going to be to a new viewer (I think a lot that's just merely being set aside will just plain go over your head,) but it's the latest natural jumping in point I can think of. I figured it was designed that way a bit, in order to allow new viewers in. I'd think that jumping in at the next upcoming episode would be pretty unrewarding: there's only three episodes left in the season, and that includes a two parter finale.
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04-27-2012, 08:34 AM | #13 | ||
Archer and Armstrong vs. the World
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