Fringe is becoming ever more adroit at blending its mythology with its paranormal cases. Read the full post.
Apr 16
2010
07:14 AM ET
'Fringe' recap: Walter, a 'White Tulip,' and Peter Weller
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I was hooked on Fringe from the first episode, but it consistantly continus to impress me with it’s ever twisting storyline.
Maybe the white tulip received at the end was predictable to some. I’ll openly admit, it made me cry.
As the reviewer said, love how they weave the mythology into the storylines. The Lost producers could have taken some lessons from this show. Funny both were created by the same person.
White Tulip was a terrific episode. It was truly touching. Fringe is a gem of a TV show. And aren’t white tulips really beautiful? Spectacular!
what i dont understand is when did he leave the letter to the colleague at mit? he had little time to run from the field to the car…
I think he took it with him; it would have been on his body when they found him, and delivered to the colleague.
Or dropped in a mailbox.
Excellent episode…right up there with the best that Fringe has given so far. I am so glad that Fox has the balls to put a thinking man’s show in a world full of so much mindless tv. I love the way they pieced together the different “times” and how each time there was something slightly different which meant you needed to watch closely to see what was different. Loving this show so much, already bought season one DVD and awaiting the finale and will buy season two…Love this show, Fox, don’t do anything stupid…
Stay with this guys, you’re henplig a lot of people.