Fringe: Season 1 - 3 Box Set (13 Discs) Blu-ray @ Play - £24.99
Good deal, much more expensive elsewhere (£35+)
When an international flight lands at Boston's Logan Airport and the passengers and crew have all died grisly deaths, FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham is called in to investigate. When the search nearly kills her partner, Special Agent John Scott, a desperate Olivia searches frantically for someone to help, leading her to Dr. Walter Bishop, our generation's Einstein. There's only one catch: He's been institutionalized for the last 20 years, and the only way to question him requires pulling his estranged son, Peter, in to help. Under Special Agent Phillip Broyles, our trio will discover that what happened on that fatal flight is only a small piece of a larger, more shocking truth.


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Jump to unread Post a CommentIts 22 episodes, just finished it....it gets better !!!
Extra hot from me.
Its 22 episodes, just finished it....it gets better !!!
Both right - This is series 1-3, series 4 was 22 episodes (released on Blu Ray on 22nd September) with a fifth and final 13 episode series still to be aired. I've thoroughly enjoyed it and bought this same box set for my sister at Christmas when it was £50 so this is a great price.
You've gone wrong son.
Great price but I'll be waiting for the complete collection.
Edited By: andrewperkins00 on May 25, 2012 12:03
Sadly I have to agree with you - still enjoyed season 4 but it does ask alot of the viewer
I wouldn't call it as farfetched as some of the stuff that had come before it (soul magnets).
I didn't care much for the characters for the first half of season 4 but towards the end I really quite enjoyed it all, especially the climax.
Extra hot from me.
Indeed. I'm going to flog my season 1&2 set for a profit and upgrade to this 1-3 set :)
I'm tempted....but I think I'd rather wait for the complete set and watch them all again then. Great price for this set though, heat added.
I wouldn't call it as farfetched as some of the stuff that had come before it (soul magnets).
I didn't care much for the characters for the first half of season 4 but towards the end I really quite enjoyed it all, especially the climax.
Yeah, I'd agree with that, although it was funny watching Anna Torv doing an impression of Leonard Nimoy!
I enjoyed season 4 but it didn't seem to have much focus. The whole alternate timeline didn't work very well and they took a real shortcut turning new Olivia into old Olivia to try and refocus the characters.
Still good though, and one of the best TV programmes currently airing. John Noble as Walter is worth watching alone. He really is a wonderful actor, I was impressed with his Denethor, Walter's another level though!