Player Affinity writes: "The maiden season of Fringe introduced interesting characters and peaked our curiosity. The second season, capitalizing on those achievements, turned interesting characters into compelling ones and elegantly developed the fascinating concept of co-existing universes. When the third season started, I think regular viewers felt they had embarked into something different and special, but it came with fears of disappointment, fears that the show would not be able to fulfill the promises of such an outstanding beginning. Ultimately, the writers succeeded and arguably went further: they managed to make it difficult — even for viewers not blinded by unconditional love for the series — to easily dismiss any episode in a full 22-episode season."
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