"Fringe" and "Flash Forward"

So, another week is here and i decided to start new thread about shows i recently started to watch:

"Fringe" is the show created by JJ Abrams/Orci/Kurtzman....the guys who made new Trek or Lost. So far i have seen about eight epizodes and it is lot like X-files. The main characters - FBI agent, former scientist and his son -  are investigating series of weird events known as the Pattern. I think it is quite good, but i would prefer it to be less episodic.

The other show, "Flash forward" seems probably even better to me, i have seen  only the first episode though. The main premise is about whole humanity losing consciousness in the same moment for 137 seconds and during this period is everyone having "flashbacks" from future - exactly same time again. The main characters - surprise, surprise :D - FBI agents - are going to investigate it. It certainly seems mysterious and interesting enough for me, so i am planning to continue watching it. 

 

Have you seen these shows? What is your opinion? Do you like them or not?

 

 

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I have seen and been watching both shows you mention here.  FRINGE I find enjoyable, not so much for the story, but Walter.  He just really cracks me up sometimes.  Overall the main storyline is interesting, and it keeps my curiosity piqued.

FlashForward is also enjoyable, although it does seem to be rather slow moving sometimes. There were a couple of "WHa...?" moments where I was completely surprised and shocked.

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If you started from the beginning, you're about out of episodic.  The show really starts coming together at the end of the first season.  Not that it's saying much, but it's one of the best shows currently running.

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I like Episodic X-Files more than I liked continuing plot X-files..

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Fringe: Its ok, but it has a simple way of solving all problems. This scientist knows a bit about EVERYTHING, and he can always solve any problem. Its a bit like Numbers and Star Trek, where they always can find some weird solution that will solve any problem.

I would have liked problems that were more long term and more related to people and their motivations, rather than always introducing some weird science. My rating 6/10

 

Flashforward: This one has one big mystery slowly evolving and its more interesting than fringe. The problem is that this could be the new Lost. Lost had great mysteries in the start, but in the end the writers didnt really have an interesting solution to the mystery and I gave up in season 5. My rating 7/10

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I don't watch Fringe, but I like FlashForward (for the most part).

I agree that it can be slow at times, and I censored one episode from my 13 year old daughter because of the lesbian content.

I wonder why these new shows, like FF and SGU, seem to find it really necessary to include that crap. SGU will never be a show that I can watch with my daughter, simply because of all the random sex between whomever for whatever reason. And because of the general crappiness of the show, I will not be watching it anymore anyway.

 

The best series' never need a strong (or in these cases, controversial and/or purely gratuitous) sexual content. They are good because of the storyline and the acting - not because they are showing people making out.

In the Sci-Fi genre -  Bab5, Star Trek, The Prisoner (old, not new), Twilight Zone (old...), Firefly, X-Files... etc. They stood firm without resorting to PC games of making 'everyone' happy with the sexual preferences of every deviant group.

Personally, I find it sickening that I can not enjoy a prime-time show with my daughter without first recording and previewing it for inappropriate sexual content.

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Quoting Moosetek13, reply 5

I agree that it can be slow at times, and I censored one episode from my 13 year old daughter because of the lesbian content.

I wonder why these new shows, like FF and SGU, seem to find it really necessary to include that crap. SGU will never be a show that I can watch with my daughter, simply because of all the random sex between whomever for whatever reason. And because of the general crappiness of the show, I will not be watching it anymore anyway.

 

The best series' never need a strong (or in these cases, controversial and/or purely gratuitous) sexual content. They are good because of the storyline and the acting - not because they are showing people making out.

In the Sci-Fi genre -  Bab5, Star Trek, The Prisoner (old, not new), Twilight Zone (old...), Firefly, X-Files... etc. They stood firm without resorting to PC games of making 'everyone' happy with the sexual preferences of every deviant group.

Personally, I find it sickening that I can not enjoy a prime-time show with my daughter without first recording and previewing it for inappropriate sexual content.

Let me take a wild guess: You are american?? :)

I wouldnt care if they showed two women kissing on the childrens tv that my daughter watches (she is 4 years old). Dont you think we should show our children how the world really is rather than shielding them from the parts we dont like?

TV-Shows are full of violence, murders, betrayals and such. That must be a much worse problem than showing lesbians??

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Quoting joasoze, reply 4
Fringe: Its ok, but it has a simple way of solving all problems. This scientist knows a bit about EVERYTHING, and he can always solve any problem. Its a bit like Numbers and Star Trek, where they always can find some weird solution that will solve any problem.

I would have liked problems that were more long term and more related to people and their motivations, rather than always introducing some weird science. My rating 6/10

 

This is exactly my feeling about the show so far. I find the background plot quite interesting, the episodes are sometimes bit shit though. Few of them (out of the eight i saw) were fine, the rest just felt like some kind of filler. I understand that after Lost they wanted to create show you don´t need to watch every episode to be in the picture. The problem with Lost wasn´t IMO its continuous storyline, but the fact, they kept adding new and new questions and mysteries without actually having idea about answers to them. At least i felt about it this way and about BSG too....

After watching Prison Break, first season of Heroes and last season of BSG i just want  every show be like them - so after the one episode´s end i couldn´t wait another to begin...this i think is the sign of good writing.

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Yes, I am American.

Does that make a difference? I guess it does to you.

Personally, I don't want my daughter to think that a totally unproductive lifestyle is something to be strived for - nor even considered.

Violence, murders, betrayals and such... these are things that are very blatant in their wrongness.

But in this 'feel-good' society that we live in now, same-sex pleasure is a much more subtle evil.

 

 

 

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Quoting Moosetek13, reply 8
Yes, I am American.

Does that make a difference? I guess it does to you.

Personally, I don't want my daughter to think that a totally unproductive lifestyle is something to be strived for - nor even considered.

Violence, murders, betrayals and such... these are things that are very blatant in their wrongness.

But in this 'feel-good' society that we live in now, same-sex pleasure is a much more subtle evil.

 

 

Your origin doesnt really matter to me, but your attiude is far more common in the US than in Europe. So it was a guesstimation from my side. You consider same-sex pleasure evil (and unproductive - does that mean no children?) and I say let people do what they want sexwise. I guess there isnt much to discuss here, cause neither will change views.

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Quoting Moosetek13, reply 8
Yes, I am American.


Personally, I don't want my daughter to think that a totally unproductive lifestyle is something to be strived for - nor even considered
 

Your daughter's only purpose in life is to produce babies?  I can't wait to hear you tell her that to face!

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Quoting joasoze, reply 9


I say let people do what they want sexwise. I guess there isnt much to discuss here, cause neither will change views.

So you would let paedophiles do "what they want sexwise?"  I hope not.... :D

 

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There are laws ofcourse. One should act within them.

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i watch them only for lack of anything else to watch. but theyre both mindbogglingly boring.

lost was much better, it at least had good character building and the interaction was interesting. in fringe and flashforward, there really isnt anything to watch..the fact that i do gives testimony to how bored i am at times : )

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'puritanical' bigotry ftw! i luv the us and their understanding of right and wrong. beats ricky gervais for comedic value.

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Quoting inerz, reply 14
'puritanical' bigotry ftw! i luv the us and their understanding of right and wrong. beats ricky gervais for comedic value.

Don't lump the rest of us in with the vocal nutjob minority

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(quotezor) google chrome...no quoting

Don't lump the rest of us in with the vocal nutjob minority

(/quotezor)

why not, i thought thats the whole point of being prejudiced and narrowminded. i grant you its very naughties (00's) saying that US is blahblah, but its a sentiment that most people can relate to thanks to that vocal nutjob minority. also it seems this minority makes the biggest impact on how us is percieved through both political means and the mass media.

i would be thrilled if there was a voice of sanity/reason to be heard from that country. ok theres obamus maximus, but atm he seems all talk and no action behind it.

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I really should be going to work, but this thread has gotten my tail feathers in a bunch.

I came here to bash Fringe for being overly simplistic. I was a bit too young to get into the X-Files, but of what I've seen I enjoy it much more. Fringe is X-Files "lite." As for Flash Forward, I'm still undecided. I like it, but as mentioned earlier, sometimes it does move far too slowly.

 

Now that I've achieved what I had come in here for, let me move on to what really matters: Gay bashing really has no place here. At all. It stirs up a whole pot of ill-will on every side. At best it will inspire feelings of pity from any sort of tolerant, level-headed crowd (which these boards seem to be), and at worst ostricism and moderator intervention. Why don't we just snuff this now and slowly walk away while we still have our dignity?

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OK, so i just saw the last available episode of the "Flash Forward" (until March 2010, what the f...?  >:( ) and i definitely enjoyed it...IMHO out of the quartet SGU, "V", Fringe and this, it is the best and most immersive one. 

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Ugg, Flash Forward is getting old REAL fast. The latest episode made me kringe over it's unoriginality.

Haven't seen Fringe. Might give that a try.

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Sorry for reviving necro-thread, but yesterday i managed to watch 2 final episodes of first season of Flash Forward and it thought it was really good... however today i found out, the show was canceled!...really WTF? I am so pissed off and disappointed...

 

Reply #21 Top

Fringe was a cheap shot at producing another X-Files like mystery series. Boooooooooooring...!!!

Flashforward on the other hand was really nice. Granted, it had some weaknesses. But it certainly would have deserved one or two more seasons.  *rollseyes*

 

Back to Warehouse 13 then... ;)