Holy freaking ... WOW!J.J. Abrams has done something to make my brain spin yet again.
The pilot episode of the new Fox series Fringe was by no means astounding and freaky as hell. If you ever saw some of the weirder things he did with his show Alias, think of all those things put together times 100 and you end up with Fringe as a result. I thought Abrams had hit his peak with Lost, but this new show of his might just be another winner if every episode is as good and gripping and totally twisted as this first one.
I feel like my mind has been overloaded and the only way that I can relieve all the thought going on in my mind is to re-watch the episode.
For once, I can't bring myself to spoil and episode of a show. That is how overwhelmed this show has made me. It truly is amazing.
With Lost and Alias Abrams skimmed the surface of Pseudoscience. In Lost there are plenty of "unexplainable happenings" that fall to the category of fringe sciences. In Alias, Sydney submerged herself within the unconscious, much like what happened in the Pilot of Fringe. But neither of these things compare to the extent of this new show.
This show spends it main line of plot on a course leading though the ideas of Fringe and Pseudoscience while all kinds of strange events are happening across the world, which are occurring in synchronicitic ways, all adding up into a thing we only know as The Pattern.
I am hooked. You should get hooked too.
Here is the Fringe website. It is really nice.
Here are the Wikipedia websites for Fringe and Pseudoscience. I am beating no one know what they are even though I keep saying those words.
If you actually watched the episode, check out the Massive Dynamic website. Virtual Reality Games at their finest. I can't wait for more!
When I find a decent downloadable version of the episode I will post the website. Until then!!!
