Sat Jun 23, 2012 11:14 pm
Fringe (Season Three, Fox)
I gave up on Fringe after the second season. Though it undercut its nerdiness well with a rather good comic touch, its saga of an FBI "fringe science" squad exploring parallel universes somehow seemed to have played itself out. But something drew me belatedly back. Which is good, because otherwise I would have missed the classic THE FIREFLY episode (309) in which Christopher Lloyd plays Walter's favourite rock god, Roscoe Joyce, from the 1970s band Violet Sedan Chair, or see Michael Cerveris return as The Observer in the same episode. Or the extraordinary part-animated LYSERGIC AND DIETHYLAMIDE episode (319) in which Leonard Nimoy (well, his voice and his animated features) guests as Walter's former physicist partner Willam Bell. Naturally, Walter and "Belly" celebrate their unexpected reunion with an acid trip, one in which Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles unwittingly joins, all the more welcome because Reddick is otherwise giving exactly the same performance as he gave as Cedric Daniels in The Wire.
But I think what keeps me there are the nicely nuanced performances Anna Torv, John Noble and Jasika Nicole give as both their characters in our universe and in the alternative universe [where, among other things, the Twin Towers are still standing]. Small but significant things change their appearance subtly but their characters are completely different too from the inside out, a fact that plays right through the third season when Peter (Joshua Jackson) appears to have fallen in love with the wrong Olivia (Torv) when he crossed back into the other universe. Ooops!
Despite appearances, in the End of Days episodes with which Season Three concludes, there has been a Season Four and already a Season Five is lined up. Better go watch 'em, I suppose.