Bill and Holden are getting some chops now. Their theories lead them to the solution of a big case. This will entrench them a bit because all the philosophizing and teaching isn't impressing the big boys. They continue to meet with Ed and listen to his sick presentation. They are nauseated by him, but must portray themselves as friends. It is made obvious, however, that they will be dropping more and more into the dark recesses of crazy minds of the people they interview. They are given an option to go this alone but Bill isn't about to leave a safe career. Holden is a bit of a loose cannon and, if I am correct, isn't totally different from the people he is studying. He is obsessive to a fault.
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Episode 3
bobcobb3019 November 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This was even more slow-moving than the previous two episodes and yet this world continues to suck me in. They are really stressing the hard work that goes into being an FBI agent, that it is about more than catchphrases, something few other shows recognize.
Glad to see Anna Torv back on TV as a Fringe fan as well. This won't be for everyone, but I am enjoying this show.
Glad to see Anna Torv back on TV as a Fringe fan as well. This won't be for everyone, but I am enjoying this show.
Evolving
Calicodreamin24 December 2020
Pretty good
AvionPrince165 December 2021
This episode is still pretty good and interesting. It discuss a lot about relationships and sexual stuff. A lot of discussion about masculinity, how the dependence of a women can affect people. Its pretty instructive. And have some great moments. I enjoyed a lot. Need to see more and pretty curious on how it will end.
Deeper and deeper
Leofwine_draca16 March 2022
Another good episode that goes deeper into the subject matter. Nice to see a female character balancing the main cast members. Kemper steals the show once again and the expansion into real world case-solving works a treat.
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