Season 1 Episode 15 – Inner Child
Score: 79/100
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Fringe rounds the corner to the final straight away of the season with “Inner Child,” an interesting but relatively mediocre episode. The strange, bald head, mute kid with outer worldly powers is an interesting character, especially since there is an obvious connection with the observer and the fact that it was insinuated that more of them exist. The episode itself, however dragged, as most of time was spent trying to get the mute kid to talk in hopes that he help them solve another woman snatching case. In my opinion, the character of Olivia is too perfect.
It is hard for me to take her character seriously when she seemingly has no weaknesses and no character flaws that would make her interesting. I would like to know more about her inner skeletons and to not he great at everything she does. Walter has been recycling his various devices as of late. The different Fringe sciences and the devices Walter uses to interact with them is one of the best parts of the show. An episode that late any continuation with any of the previous shows could have used something to liven it up. Fringe has left me with so many questions that I don’t know if they will all be answered before the end of the season. I at least hope that the important ones get answered.
Star of the Show: Baby Observer
A little kid that doesn’t talk, reads minds, and can live on rats and little oxygen. What’s not to like.








