
‘Fringe’: ‘The Bullet That Saved the World’ review
The dramatic conclusion to this week’s Fringe is something that hardly anybody could’ve seen coming.
The dramatic conclusion to this week’s Fringe is something that hardly anybody could’ve seen coming.
This week’s Fringe is a solid episode that is unfortunately lacking in tension or urgency.
‘In Absentia’ is a quieter episode than the premiere, but its assured approach makes it an interesting and effective instalment.
It’s an unmistakably different Fringe, but it is one that remembers just what makes the show so special.
If you’re looking for a series just as engaging as Lost (not to mention more satisfying and, on occasion, even more completely bonkers), Fringe is definitely worth a look.
Sky has announced that the final season of Fringe will begin on Sky1 next month.
Fox have confirmed that Kiefer Sutherland’s new US drama series Touch will be back for a second season.
We think we’re closer to solving one major mystery of this series, namely, why we’re not enjoying it nearly as much as we think we should be.
Like an old-timer lag who’s finally managed to file his way through a set of heavy iron bars and make good his escape, Alcatraz is beginning to hit its stride.
Alcatraz is improving, but still feels like the work of a talented JJ Abrams wannabe rather than the man himself.