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TV Recap: 'Fringe' Episode 407 - 'Wallflower'

19 November 2011 11:38 AM, PST | FEARnet | See recent FEARnet news »

Fringe Episode 407 "Wallflower" Written By: Matt Pitts & Justin Doble Directed By: Anthony Hemingway Original Airdate: 18 November 2011 In This Episode... A man is hurrying home. His wife calls, and he admits he feels like he is being followed - but he doesn't see anyone. She calls the cops anyway. As he approaches his apartment building, an invisible force shoves him inside and kills him. The cops show up and find a corpse. One of them thinks he sees something - an invisible blur - and shoots. When Fringe division shows up on scene, the cop admits that he felt a presence there. Lincoln suggests a ghost - "That is your word, not mine." Inside, they find »

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Fringe Ep. 4.07, “Wallflower”: Promising episode undone by narrative-necessitated stupidity

18 November 2011 10:03 PM, PST | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »

Fringe Review, Season 4, Episode 7: “Wallflower”

Written by Matthew Pitts & Justin Doble

Directed by Anthony Hemingway

Airs Fridays at 9pm (Et) on Fox

This week, on Fringe: Lincoln isn’t sleeping, Olivia has migraines, Peter’s having trouble adjusting, and Eugene just wants to be seen

After last week’s excellent episode, “Wallflower” has a lot to live up to, and, frankly, a dip in quality is almost to be expected. Even with that in mind, this week’s episode of Fringe fails to impress, ruining a promising setup and interesting cliffhanger by committing one of the cardinal film and television sins in its third act- plot-necessitated stupidity. There’s nothing wrong with a character being stupid or making foolhardy mistakes, but when a character makes an out of character, stupid decision for no legitimate reason other than that the plot demands it, any attachment to the character or moment goes out the window. »

- Kate Kulzick

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