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<blockquote data-quote="LadyNRA" data-source="post: 61115688" data-attributes="member: 140806"><p>You're right. I wanted to see Jorge Garcia's character expanded a bit more, get more backstory, see him more involved and yes, the major problem I had with it was that they were TOO focused on the bad guy of the week and not enough story about why they were being brought back. It was like a serial killer of the week show with a few tiny fantasy hints thrown in and that did sometimes make it boring. </p><p> </p><p>I think that since the folks who made Fringe also made Alcatraz they were borrowing the female leads from some basic concept. I mean, one thing I noticed is that physically and personality both female leads were sort of alike, they even spoke alike in that they were soft spoken and thoughtful while still being capable and strong women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyNRA, post: 61115688, member: 140806"] You're right. I wanted to see Jorge Garcia's character expanded a bit more, get more backstory, see him more involved and yes, the major problem I had with it was that they were TOO focused on the bad guy of the week and not enough story about why they were being brought back. It was like a serial killer of the week show with a few tiny fantasy hints thrown in and that did sometimes make it boring. I think that since the folks who made Fringe also made Alcatraz they were borrowing the female leads from some basic concept. I mean, one thing I noticed is that physically and personality both female leads were sort of alike, they even spoke alike in that they were soft spoken and thoughtful while still being capable and strong women. [/QUOTE]
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