FRINGE

Oct 15, 2015 15:51

So I've been burning through ebooks on my kindle...and some real books too, but the reason for the kindle is that for some reason, it's super easy to read something on a kindle and go on long walks at the same time while still managing to dodge obstacles/other pedestrians. I have more of a tendency to either walk into things or lose my place in the ( Read more... )

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claudiapriscus October 18 2015, 00:35:14 UTC
I do indeed!

This is probably my favorite fringe fic: http://archiveofourown.org/works/120194 It's set post season 2 (but before season 3) and it involves Peter world hopping trying to find Olivia. And the voices are /perfect/.

Here's a *long* AU WIP I basically have to reread every time it updates (because updates are few and far between) but I never end up minding:
http://archiveofourown.org/works/538603/chapters/956569

Here is a season 1 fic that I always thought was a one shot but is apparently part one of a four part story: http://muselives.livejournal.com/107816.html#cutid1

And since the Fringe fandom was really small and I don't have much bookmarked, as a last thing, here is the one and only 100% Fringe fic I ever wrote, a tiny little reaction fic to 4x09, an Elizabeth POV:
http://archiveofourown.org/works/326278

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wonderfulwrites October 18 2015, 16:03:24 UTC
You were right. The first one was really good! But I'm not surprised, considering who the author is. I haven't had a chance to read the others yet, but I'll get to it soon.

I finished the last episode last night. I was terrified of an unhappy ending, but I was relieved to find it wasn't. Olivia and Peter get their life back with Etta, and Walter got to atone for his sins. I was quite pleased, considering how much weaker 4th and 5th season were over all.

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claudiapriscus October 18 2015, 19:05:32 UTC
I felt that it was a good ending for the show I was watching, if not for the show I had been watching, if that makes sense.

My biggest real quibble with (ETA: the last season) it was that it should have been Olivia who made the choice to shoot herself. Either by subtly nodding or indicating to walter or SOMETHING, because they'd had several seasons dealing with her taking back her own choices in the face of people trying to use her, violate her agency. It would have been in character, it would have made sense, and it wouldn't have left me feeling like Olivia was sidelined into the damsel in her own story. (ETA: and I kind of had that feeling in general through out the end of 5. Like I liked 5 a lot, but I felt the emphasis had shifted away from Olivia in a lot of ways).

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