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Mike G
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Anybody else see it? I thought it was OK, but I'm not sure if I should keep up with it.
Not sure Lost is the best example for you to use to defend JJ. He was barely involved in Season 1 (mainly with just the concept and a few episodes) and detached for the most part a season or so into it (which re-enforces my point about shiny objects). He is NOT a part of the recent turn-around of Lost, rather the current writers have had a lot to do with the story arcs, and they are the ones who have decided where the show will end. From what it seems JJ hasn't had much input at all these days.
Sure, there may be some classic "fairy tale" examples of that type of character....but there is also a much more recent and well known one --- VICTOR TOOMS. Dude if you can tell me off the top of your head which "classic character" this is based on, then fine. If you can't then you are like the rest of us...and the writers of Fringe...and can only recall the most recent an popular version of that story/character, which is Victor Tooms.
Come to think of it, it's basically vampirism, only less mythological.
I will grant you, however, that with all the "fringe science" stuff added on, this basically looks like X-Files to me as well. At least to someone who's seen neither.
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