Fringe Season 3 Will Change Your Life
After the wonderful result of the season 1 and season 2,fringe season 3 is on its way to see everyone.It will make all of you surprised and shock.You will fall in love with it when you see it.Now i will give you some wonderful information about the fringe season 3.just enjoy it.thanks.
The third season of the American science fiction television series Fringe premiered on Fox on September 23, 2010, and concluded on May 6, 2011, consisting of 22 ep.During the first half of the season, odd-numbered ep mostly take place in the parallel universe and have a red title sequence, while even-numbered ep mostly take place in the prime universe and have the original blue title sequence. In ep eight, “Entrada”, the title sequence is a mixture of blue and red, and since have been either blue or red or both to signify the universal focus of the ep. Ep 15, “Subject 13” features a same retro title sequence from “Peter”, with Asimov font and an 80s rendition of the theme song, in addition to listing already realized technologies as the fringe sciences of the 80s. The season finale, “The Day We Died”, has a grey title sequence to indicate the future setting of the ep.
The FBI teams up with a formerly-institutionalized scientist – who was performing experiments on the fringe of real science – and his son to investigate weird crimes that are seemingly part of a larger pattern, and may be connected with a global company called massive Dynamics…
Film aggregate review site Metacritic gave the third season 77/100 based on six critical reviews, indicating the critical reception was “generally favorable”. Critic Josh Wigler, writing for Comic Book Resources lauded the season’s first two ep because “For the third season of the critically acclaimed Fox series, executive producers and co-showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman have responded to their audience’s demands by creating a new kind of ep: the mythalone, designed to propel the story and characters forward while still keeping the show accessible to new viewers on a weekly basis… it’s nothing short of amazing that the new mythalone approach to Fringe works wonders, if only in the first two ep of the new season.”After watching the first three ep, Aaron Riccio of Slant Magazine also praised the new season, writing “The plots have generally been the “fringe” of Fringe; the meat has been in the characters’ developing feelings for one another. Now the two are not only on equal footing, but they’re both firing on full cylinders… Afraid, perhaps, to toy with viewers the way that Lost did, Fringe keeps the action moving, rapidly unspooling its mysteries, and that decision proves to be a wise one. Rather than waiting for a future payoff, Fringe is cashing in with every ep, showing us the escalating war between worlds—and with likeable characters and compelling cases to boot. Ironically, it’s by branching out in two different directions that the show has become, more than ever, the centerpiece of a hypercompetitive Thursday night lineup.”
In December 2010, the New York Times wrote Fringe “has kept its plates spinning entertainingly well into its third season” and called it “the best major-network show that no one is watching”.