‘Fringe’: ‘The Boy Must Live’ review
How Fringe will really end remains something that we can only speculate about.
How Fringe will really end remains something that we can only speculate about.
If it wasn’t clear before that Fringe is approaching its endgame, it definitely is now.
Fringe’s fifth and final season will conclude on Sky1 next month simulcasting with the US East Coast broadcast.
John Noble is always exceptional in this role, but this episode gives him a great chance to display his range.
It’s strange to think that merely five episodes of Fringe remain, let’s hope they’re all as strong as this.
How Olivia processes what she’s just learned has the potential to be very interesting, and how Walter takes the news will undoubtedly be fascinating.
It’s hard not to feel that everything is building to the moment where we see Peter’s new Observer powers for the first time.
‘An Origin Story’ is a striking episode that really focusses on the characters and tells a compelling story.
If this winter’s anything like last year, there’ll be plenty of days to curl up on the sofa for a DVD marathon of essential cult TV.
The dramatic conclusion to this week’s Fringe is something that hardly anybody could’ve seen coming.