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13 May 2009

How good is the strategy of “Fringe”? A word about the season finale.

Filed under: 24, Bones, Fringe, House — mariocastrofox @ 15:30
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Well, Fringe’s first season is over now and it passed the test, we can say it’s because of American Idol, and yes FOX gave FRINGE a huge, huge leading show…but we have to agree Fringe is not an awesome tv series, let’s face it, Fringe is not a CSI, or a Grey’s Anatomy or a Desperate Housewives…it’s in the same level that CSI:NY or Lost, middle quality show. So why FOX is so committed to Fringe? It’s just a word: potential.

Fringe has the potential to attract a big spectrum of viewers, the expected to be a mix between the sci-fi/dramatic tone of the X-files (maybe somehow like LOST) and the homeland security issues/ evil company/ terrorists groupsĀ  like 24.

Fringe also explore the individual evil, just one man able to do horrible things (pretty much like CSI); and finally a female leading, having boyfriend issues and conflicts between her job and her personal (I wanna say sexual) life.

The family conflict between the Bishops is also a great aspect of the show, the crazy scientist father and the funny but boasting son, with legal issues it’s also good stuff.

Yes, FRINGE has got everything to be a huge hit (I’d like to see how it’d work a face to face between CSI, Grey’s Anatomy and Fringe) the strategy to atract viewers is also excellent: every episode start with an independent storyline, a weird case so we can follow the episode 15 or 9 or 18 with no information about previous episodes, but eventually we find out, that even when the particular case is solved, there is an opening ending, this lead us to watch more episodes (I watched the first episode, didn’t like it…but started in episode 10, and I’m watching them all), so this strategy is good.

What’s the problem then? Fringe’s got a floating audience, yes it’s like a dancefloor…it’s always full of people but it’s not the same people. It’s got so many good elements that sometimes it loses focus, I’d like to see how works an episode only Olivia-oriented (she’s my favorite character) no Walters, no Peters, no Massive Dynamics, no black-boss-who-used-to-be-in-Lost. A girly episode including sex and hot guys, would it like to the action fans? to the sci-fi fans? to the evil characters/ conspiracy fans?

I wanna see how Fringe works without the fabulous leading of “Idol” and “House” on a Thursday night, it will be the test FOX must give to Fringe to see if FOX has the potential to beat ABC and CBS asses and become the first major network

3 May 2009

24 5×21 04:00 A.M. – 05:00 A.M. Promo

Filed under: 24 — mariocastrofox @ 14:30
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Jack reveals to Renee that Tony is working with Galvez and was involved in Larry’s death. Tony pays Galvez for the canister, but Galvez refuses to deliver it and instead pulls a gun on Tony. After Galvez demands the name of the buyer, Tony manages to overpower and kill him. Tony meets up with the woman who posed as Hodges’ attorney and they set up a video conference with the conspirators. The group of anonymous conspirators reveal that they had planned to use Hodges’ bioweapon six months later, at which point the country would be thrown into disarray and the group could assume control of the government. Realizing that their plan could be fulfilled immediately due to Hodges’ deviance, they decide to use the last canister to launch another attack on the US and frame a Muslim terrorist cell. Hodges, stabilized at a hospital, brokers a deal for witness protection for him and his family, much to Olivia’s disapproval. In return, Hodges tells Jack about the impostor and the shadow conspiracy. President Taylor authorizes the use of decommissioned CTU servers and Chloe is asked by Jack to manage the servers. Meanwhile, Tony and a team kidnap a Muslim scapegoat for their operation. Jack begins to display signs of dementia, mistakenly claiming that President Palmer authorized the recommissioning of the CTU servers.

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