Oh hell yes, stick with it. It's a little uneven in the startup, but when you get an idea of what the overall story concept is in the finale to season 1, you'll be hooked. Well, I was hooked, anyway.
There will still be mysteries of who's good and who's bad, though, but I believe it's definitely worth sticking with. And more story development on Walter is never a bad thing.
Plus: Leonard Nimoy! *uses the only vaguely fringe-related icon handy - must go find some*
In general I highly recommend Fringe. And I think the show does get a little clearer about halfway through the season. But who the good guys and bad guys are is murky, very murky, and arc is very layered. If that's going to bug you, if might not be the show for you.
However, I really don't think we're being jerked around - questions do get answers. Too much comes together well for me to be frustrated in that way.
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There will still be mysteries of who's good and who's bad, though, but I believe it's definitely worth sticking with. And more story development on Walter is never a bad thing.
Plus: Leonard Nimoy!
*uses the only vaguely fringe-related icon handy - must go find some*
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I am a Fringe fan, but have never seen Season 1!
I watched the first episode, then didn't watch another until the season 1 finale rerun -- and was immediately hooked!!
I've watched every episode since and have been filled-in by fans and by watching new episodes, so I don't feel that I've missed anything.
Trust me....by the end of the finale of season 1 you will be hooked and will be enjoying every subsequent episode.
I am psyched for the fall and can't wait for its return.
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However, I really don't think we're being jerked around - questions do get answers. Too much comes together well for me to be frustrated in that way.
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