Previously on Adam's S4 Preview -
December: "You were right. They don't remember Peter."
The Observer: "How could they? He never existed. He served his purpose."
If your jaws were not on the floor before, they were now. If your jaws were already on the floor, they should have detached from your body and been running around the room.
Peter is gone. He doesn't exist. What. The. Fuck. Happens. Now.
That is supposedly the all important question looking ahead to season 4. Where exactly are we going? Where is Peter Bishop? Is he alive, dead, gone, hidden or something else entirely? The season finale of Fringe threw up the largest of cliffhangers by seemingly wiping out the existence of the stories most important catalyst. Without Peter's illness all those years ago then Walter simply would not have had to break the wall between universes, meaning all the destruction that has happened from that point forward would not have happened. Correct?
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Welcome
Adam D. Harris - Writer, Reviewer, Spoiler TV Community Manager & STV Podcast Host
22.9.11
Fringe S4 Preview 3/3 - Where Is Peter Bishop & The Actual Big Mystery
20.9.11
Film Reviews Coming Soon...
Hey Guys,
I know the film reviews are a little behind at the moment, but over the next week I'll start catching up on the ones I've seen but not yet written about.
Stay tuned!
I know the film reviews are a little behind at the moment, but over the next week I'll start catching up on the ones I've seen but not yet written about.
Stay tuned!
Fringe S4 Preview 2/3 -3.22 The Day We Died Review
Picking up where Fringe left us at the end of "The Last Sam Weiss, Peter entered the machine and found himself transported to the future. The year 2026 to be precise, where all shit is hitting all sorts of fans worldwide. The earth is being destroyed not only by the very fabric of nature collapsing, but also a rogue terrorist group known as the "End of Days" who are intent of bringing about the end of the world. It's a very bleak place, in utter chaos and hanging on by the slenderest of threads, and one thing which season finale "The Day We Died" manages is to perfectly visualise and create a new environment and world in its short forty minute lifespan. It's no easy feat to get so much into so little time, and the fact that the future reality we are presented with feels fully fleshed out is testament to the quality of the writing.
19.9.11
Fringe S4 Preview 1/3 - 3.21 The Last Sam Weiss Review
For any who have followed my reviews of Fringe over the past year, you will know that this has been a long time coming. A hectic schedule led to a delayed write-up and had me preparing this review of Fringe's final two episodes almost a month after they had aired. Instead of releasing the reviews at a time where Fringe fans would be happily lounging by the side of a pool or crying in a darkened room, (depending on how they choose to deal with a hiatus) I figured best to wait until just before the season four premiere before unleashing them. That way I could turn it into a bit of a preview of the up and coming season as well as looking back at where we last were. The first part of my three part review/preview of Fringe S3/S4 is focused on "The Last Sam Weiss," tomorrow will focus on "The Day We Died" and then on Wednesday I will preview S4. Time to start getting excited.
1.9.11
In/Sight - Movie Review
Dark, grisly, tense and focused, In/Sight is a film that manages to take a tale that has been told time and time again and cleverly twist it into a new direction. It is determined to find the personal story within the thriller and use it to pull together a story which manages to grab your attention and keep a hold on you until the mystery it is hiding comes to light.
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