Fringe: Season 3 Review

Fringe: Season 3

by William Thomas |
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After two seasons of flirting, Fringe finally commits to the concept of parallel worlds, setting a good third of its stories on the well-realised Other Side, where technology is better but the damage from the rift in reality also considerably worse. Anna Torv finally gets a chance to shine, as the actress plays both the version of Olivia we’ve come to know and ‘Fauxlivia’ when they briefly switch places. The anchor, though, remains John Noble’s Dr. Walter Bishop: brilliant in any universe.

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