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		<title>Fringe Rough at the Edges</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight Fox premiered a new drama by the name of Fringe &#8211; this new show is helmed by J.J. Abrams and stars a cast of numerous unknowns with Joshua Jackson playing a bit of an unknown element in the middle of them.  The show came backed with a ton of critical acclaim and has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight Fox premiered a new drama by the name of Fringe &#8211; this new show is helmed by J.J. Abrams and stars a cast of numerous unknowns with Joshua Jackson playing a bit of an unknown element in the middle of them.  The show came backed with a ton of critical acclaim and has been heralded as THE pilot of the season to watch.  So I watched it &#8230; but I&#8217;m not sure I am ready to commit to watching it next week as a result.<span id="more-125"></span></p>
<p>Since I have kids that I had to get settled for the night, I DVRed it and started watching it a bit late, but even given the benefit of being able to skip the limited commercials, this extra long pilot seemed, well, extra long.  The story was both concisely arced (had a tidy-ish beginning and an end) and had the sense that there was realistic back-story and more to be discovered going forward.  But unfortunately it felt like there were points in the plot where unrealistic leaps were made or that things moved a little too quickly or worked out too perfectly.  I&#8217;m a fan of saying more with less, but there were times where they tried to convey things with expressions that really required words to seem realistic.</p>
<p>The cast isn&#8217;t bad &#8211; they seem to fit their roles well and seemed believeable as characters.  But some of the segments seemed a little too flat and formulaic (why did every guy in the show have to call the main actress &#8220;honey&#8221; or &#8220;sweetie&#8221; or &#8220;babe&#8221;?).  And while I can see that they are trying to make Jackson&#8217;s character into the new Mulder, in many points of the show he didn&#8217;t seem to have been given enough motivation to stay or be involved in the goings-on of this fringe-effort at subtle sci-fi drama.</p>
<p>I think that J.J. Abrams is a great writer and I like a lot of his work, but I&#8217;m not sold on this concept yet.  It seems like something that will probably garner a following, so it might last the season &#8211; maybe longer if they manage to make the normal-length episodes seem less tedious.  But they will need to try harder to keep me from being anything more than a fringe member of their audience.  Also, they need to use the 3-D location names a bit less ostentatiously in the future (seeing the B in Baghdad from beneath was amusing but a bit much).</p>
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