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Previously on "Flash Forward"
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I heard they have signed up Jack Davenport and Joseph Fiennes for 5 years so it looks like we are in for the long haul. I thought it was a great premise for a story but since episode 2 it has really dragged. There is so much potential but all they seem to be doing is concentrating on an ex-drunk married to a doctor. I'll dip in every now and then to see if anything interesting happens but so far it has been disappointing
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Now that's funny. We gave up on Fringe during the last season.
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We are continuing to watch. Quite enjoy.
I have enjoyed all the Robert Sawyer books I have read. Decent hard science fiction.
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We were sort of enjoying it, really hoping it didnt go the way of lost. Then it did, a little.
So the missus bought the book and she has found it totally rivetting so far. So her advice is, watch the series out of curiosity, but get the book for a bluddy good read
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In typical US drama fashion the only guy with an English accent turns out to be a villain.
I like it so far but if hear they're making season 2 I'll switch off just as I did with lost.
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I find the acting a bit amateurish, some of the characters superfluous and the plot a bit slow.
I could very easily stop watching but am going to stick it out until the end of the first series to see if it improves.
TBH, difficult to recommend it one way or the other. Sorry.
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We're quite enjoying the series.
I reckon the experiment that caused the "Flash Forward" was something to do with "Tesla" stuff.
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Flash Forward
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