Fringe Season 5
SCORE: 59
Fringe Season 5 is the final season of the
Fringe television show. Fringe Season 5 takes the show in a strange
direction. They are in the year 2036. The Observers have invaded and
conquered our world. Astrid, Walter, Olivia, and Peter are all encased
in amber. Olivia and Peter’s daughter Henrietta is now grown and at
about the same age as her parents. She is working with the rebellion to
get rid of the Observers.
The issues families will have with Fringe Season 5 are violence, blood,
gore, drugs, bad language, torture, attacks on God, attacks on people of
faith, and more. There are loyalist humans serving the Observers and
those just trying to live their lives wherever they can. Amber Gypses
are a strange lot that are all about themselves. The future is really
dark and depressing in Fringe Season 5.
SPOILER ALERT! September makes his return in Fringe Season 5. He has
changed quite a bit as well. He now has hair. We learn about his son and
the plan to stop the Observers. It involves time travel at a crucial
point in time. The timeline will change and the Observers will cease to
exist. That means no past invasion. Which will reset the world to how it
was.
Fringe Season 5 encourages people to get revenge against those that
wronged them. The Observers are slowly becoming more emotional the
longer they stay in our time period. Fringe Season 5 tells us they
destroyed the future and have come back to the past to destroy our time
as well. There is an environmentalist undertone in Fringe Season 5.
Fringe Season 5 promotes emotion over logic.
It takes 564 minutes to watch the thirteen episodes of Fringe Season 5.
I am very thankful I received Fringe Season 5 as a gift. The show sort
of fizzles out in Fringe Season 5. The ending was never in question.
There are some interesting special features included with the Fringe
Season 5 DVDs. Using Fringe cases to fight the Observers was interesting
in Fringe Season 5.
- Paul
Graphics: 45%
Sound: 60%
Replay: 70%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
Publisher: Warner Bros
Developer: Warner Bros
System: DVD
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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