Fringe season 3
Aug. 13th, 2014 02:03 pmI'm getting increasingly frustrated with Fringe.
I like the characters, and the setup, but I keep feeling the writers care about the wrong parts, and like I can see a much better story wrapped up in the same stuff.
I'm not saying this to be arrogant about my own writing skills. It's just I keep feeling like they're leading us up to a grand emotional moment, and instead they swap it out for another, more boring, science fiction moment.
(Spoilers for the first three season, please don't spoil the last two.) ( Read more... )
So I'm angry at that 'ending', because it was set up as something so much better, and now it doesn't even make sense.
I'm going to watch the rest of the box set, I already bought it, I know this about me, I will watch to the last episode.
I'm just... I give up on these writers knowing what they've done or having even vaguely the same definitions of good story as I do.
I like the characters, and the setup, but I keep feeling the writers care about the wrong parts, and like I can see a much better story wrapped up in the same stuff.
I'm not saying this to be arrogant about my own writing skills. It's just I keep feeling like they're leading us up to a grand emotional moment, and instead they swap it out for another, more boring, science fiction moment.
(Spoilers for the first three season, please don't spoil the last two.) ( Read more... )
So I'm angry at that 'ending', because it was set up as something so much better, and now it doesn't even make sense.
I'm going to watch the rest of the box set, I already bought it, I know this about me, I will watch to the last episode.
I'm just... I give up on these writers knowing what they've done or having even vaguely the same definitions of good story as I do.