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14

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Fringe is an American science fiction television series created by J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. The series follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation “Fringe Division” team based in Boston, Massachusetts under the supervision of Homeland Security. The team uses unorthodox “fringe” science and FBI investigative techniques to investigate a series of unexplained, often ghastly occurrences, which are related to mysteries surrounding a parallel universe. The show has been described as a hybrid of The X-Files, Altered States, The Twilight Zone and Dark Angel.

The series premiered in North America on September 9, 2008, on the Fox network. The series has completed its third season and has been renewed for a fourth season for the 2011–2012 television season, which will air on Fridays at 9:00 pm.

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Fringe Season 4

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Nov
13

Fringe Photos: 4.07 “Wallflower” (Midseason Finale)

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Nov
08

FRINGE Season 4 Episode 7 Wallflower Photos

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FRINGE airing Friday, Nov. 18 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

FRINGE Season 4 Episode 7 Wallflower Photos : When a man mysteriously dies by an invisible force, his body rapidly begins turning ghostly white. The Fringe team learns that this is not an isolated incident, and there’s evidence that links the predator to someone who passed away with an unknown genetic disorder. Meanwhile, Olivia suffers from migraines in the all-new “Wallflower” episode of FRINGE airing Friday, Nov. 18 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

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Nov
06

Fringe: Technology is a Bitch

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Don’t you hate it when you get a shapeshifter only to see it become obsolete the very next season by a newer, better model? Fringe explored that consumer annoyance in its own way tonight, giving us an up-close look at one of the new shapeshifters that makes the old ones look like your 8GB iPod. But “Novation” did more than just that. It answered several lingering questions about the differences between our old universes and the new universes, brought some guy named Peter back into the mix, and may have started an inter-universal war that will destroy everything as we know it. In other words, it was just another week for Fringe.

Peter’s back and blah blah, we’ll get to that later. First, I’d like to discuss the Shapeshifters, of which I’ll be the first to admit that I’m no expert on. So bear with me. “Novation” gave us the specs on a new breed of shapeshifter, the ones we’ve seen since the beginning of this season. They’re the shiniest new model of the shapeshifters, able to retain the ability to turn into their previous forms (we saw a bit of that last episode, at least I think it was last episode, it’s been so long), they can shift at greater speeds thanks to quad-core shifting processors, and they have super Wi-fi enabled typewriters. Finally! Heck, I wouldn’t be surprised if you could push their belly button and ask for directions to the nearest dog groomer, like Siri. Finally, Peter believes that except for some hardware inside of them, they’d be virtually indistinguishable from whoever they bodyjacked. In other words, these shifters are badass and if for some reason someone sent a ton of them to our universe for some sort of war, we’d be pretty screwed. Foreshadowing alert!

What it also means is that Fringe is about to get some serious Battlestar Galactica stuff going on, with shifters able to slip into our midst with ease just like Cylons will in the future. Yes, this shifter might be the model worth standing in line for on release date. It’s that good. And it’s all fixed and healed thanks to Dr. Malcolm Truss, a former employee of Massive Dynamic that worked on cellular regeneration. He’s kidnapped by one of these shapeshifters, Nadine, who old him she needs his help to get fixed because his research was used to help her regenerate skin as a cancer patient. She left out the bit about being a shapeshifter from another universe, though. Later, she’s caught shapeshifting into Truss’ wife so she played the “Be objective, you’re a scientist!” card to get him to keep scientisting, and Truss whipped up a potion that fixed her. Oh Malcolm, you killed us all, you moron. Fringe‘s A-Team knocked down the door, but Nadine was able to escape thanks to ridonkulous parkour skills. At a bus station, she whipped out her Shifter Typewriter 4S and she did the tappy tappy thing on the keyboard to say she’s got the formula. Remember this typewriter is Wi-fi so she doesn’t have to be in the back room of an antiques store, and the response came back fast: UNDERSTOOD. BEGIN PREPARATIONS. WE’RE SENDING THE OTHERS.

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Are they sending them all over so they can get the magical healing elixir? Are they sending them all over because it’s time for war? Is there some sort of Groupon on inter-universe travel? I don’t know. But if I had to guess, I’d say it’s both A and B, and we’re all going to die. Nice knowing you.

What I’m also not sure of is exactly who is the big boss of these shapeshifters. We’re supposed to believe it’s Walternate from these two universes, but is that for certain? Please discuss in the comments, because honestly, I don’t remember if we found out. Even Walter early in the episode said it’s reasonable to believe that there’s a third universe out there, so why couldn’t it be possible that these shapeshifters aren’t from the Walternate universe? Perhaps they came here because they needed to get fixed up by our version of Dr. Truss, who is the only version of him left. I don’t know what I’m talking about, I’m just throwin’ stuff out there. And maybe these red and blue universes team up to fight the other universe! Okay, I’m really getting ridiculous.

Now we can talk about Peter. The best part about Peter coming back is that finally we have someone who knows everything we know, because unlike everyone else, he’s the same guy we’ve hung out with the previous three seasons. It’s like finding the only other person at a party who doesn’t know anyone else there. Because as much as Walter, Olivia, Astrid, Broyles and others look like the ones we grew up knowing, they’re not. Apparently some people are having a problem with this and can’t emotionally connect with these new sets of Fringe characters. Technically, I can’t blame them, but don’t find it an issue. I see them as the essences of the characters we knew and a possibility of what they could be, and it also kicks in my paternal instinct to root for them to find their path and my internal philosopher to enjoy seeing how one small difference can have such a profound impact on their development. Sure, I miss the old Walter. But if I look really hard at the new Walter, I can see the old guy in there somewhere. That’s something else to discuss: do you hate having to hang out with these new versions of characters we all loved?

But back to Peter. He’s here, and he’s remarkably together (and super confident!) for someone who should be banging his head off a wall of a universe where no one remembers him. But his return is a little underwhelming, and for some reason, I ain’t complaining. We didn’t learn much about where he’s been, we didn’t learn much about why he’s here, and we get just a tad about why he left in the first place (Peter thinks he became a paradox when he should have died in both universes). We’re not going to find this out right away, people. In fact, get ready to wait a long time to learn that and just enjoy it. No need to open your Christmas presents early.

It’s clear Peter’s return is not doing good things to Walter’s head. It’s so bad, that Walter’s injecting all kinds of awesome stuff into himself to calm himself down because, well, he can. We know this Walter has lost two Peters, and the difference between this one and the one we know is pretty big. But there’s a glimmer of hope at the end when Walter is able to look into Peter’s eyes and see his son. Even though he claims Peter’s return is his punishment, we get the sense that he may come around down the line.

There were also lots of lingering questions resolved. We found out that Nina practically (or literally?) adopted Olivia and her sister after Olivia’s mom died. That’s why they were so chummy a few episodes back. We also got intel on Walter’s hatred of Nina; turns out he blames, or blamed, her for Peter’s death as she told him not to cross the line. We also got confirmation that William Bell is dead (perhaps we already knew? Again, there’s too much information in this show for a simpleton like me to keep track of).

[UPDATE] I forgot to add a bit about Olivia’s deja vu, of which we’ve seen something similar before in the last episode. I think it’s a “time slip,” which was teased in the “next on Fringe.” If you’re unclear about those, you’re not alone. I’m expecting next episode to be about that. [/UPDATE]

What made “Novation” such an enjoyable episode was that Fringe has been off for two weeks and it’s been way too long. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. But seriously, what made it so entertaining was how evenly the episode was distributed: we got a few questions answered about the relationships between these “new” characters, we got the thrill of having Peter back, and some new awesome shifters with super Wi-fi typewriters just declared war on us. Solid, solid episode.


Notes From the Other Side:


– I know I shouldn’t really like any scenes without any of the familiar Fringe characters in it so much, but I thoroughly enjoyed the Nadine-Truss storyline. Plus Arye Gross! Remember him? Soul Man?

– This universe doesn’t know anything about the Observers. Finally! Someone on my level!

– Did Olivia ask Lincoln out? I know some people are thinking that, but I didn’t see it that way. I think she noticed Lincoln was acting a little down and just wanted to help him out.

– Yo! Was Dr. Truss’ dog Vincent from Lost?

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He’s back! Peter Bishop has returned to Fringe, and there will be plenty of fallout starting with this Friday’s episode (Fox, 9/8c). What does this homecoming mean for the members of the Fringe division? And how has Peter’s absence changed them? we got  from the cast on each character’s reaction, during a Vancouver set visit arranged by Warner Bros. TV.

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OLIVIA | Once star-crossed lovers, Olivia now has no recollection of Peter. “He’s never existed and doesn’t exist in this universe, so it’s certainly not the reunion Peter would be wishing for,” says Anna Torv. In many ways, adjusting to the new order of things will be more difficult for Peter than Olivia or the rest of the Fringe Division. “He’s the one entering this world… whereas Walter and Olivia and Astrid have made do,” explains Torv. “This is how we’ve always known [life] to be.” Among the changes Peter will have to contend with is Lincoln Lee’s presence, even if it’s only in a professional capacity. “Lincoln’s here to stay,” declares Torv of the agent who is now Olivia’s partner. “I’m interested to see what happens there because all of a sudden, there is another man in Olivia’s life.” Meanwhile, for those holding out hope for a miraculous baby Henry appearance, Torv warns, “There’s no possible way that Henry could happen in this timeline, because Altlivia never met Peter.”

LINCOLN | Although he’s new to our Fringe team, Agent Lee has an important role to play in the story of Peter’s return. As Walter’s only young, male connection in the interim, Seth Gabel believes Lincoln is “the perfect placeholder and possibly bridge for Walter ultimately being able to accept this Peter that’s come back into his life.” (Plus, Lincoln and Peter totally get along!) But…

WALTER | “[Lincoln is] not Walter’s son,” insists John Noble. “It will never be that beautiful, emotional entanglement that you got [with Peter and Walter] in Season 1 or 2.” Not that the agent and Walter can’t have a perfectly pleasant relationship of their own. “He might learn to respect Seth’s character and use him as a sidekick, like he did with Astrid.” As for his real son, Noble says their relationship “might” get back to that so-called beautiful entanglement later in the season. “If Walter acknowledges this is his son from a different dimension, who knows?” he muses.

ASTRID | Although her character doesn’t have a clear reaction to Peter’s return, Jasika Nicole hopes there’s more to the story than it appears. “She has to be a piece of this puzzle,” posits the actress. “It has not been established yet, but according to the writers, it will be.”

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Oct
01

Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October streaming

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Just Live Online Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October FOX Youtube Video September 30, 2011 Tv Drama Serial Watch Online at 9:00 PM on Online Tv Channel and Free Internet Tv A television drama centered around a female FBI agent, Olivia Dunham, who is forced to work with a brilliant (but possibly insane) scientist who is being held in a mental institution, in order to rationalize a brewing storm of unexplained phenomena. Fringe explores mysteries of the paranormal as well as the relationships between the characters, and is steeped in mythology. Waltenate and his team call upon their counterparts from This Side for help when a serial killer goes on a bloody rampage. However, when they recruit the killer’s This Side counterpart, a professor of forensic psychology, the team is forced to consider whether they can put civilians at risk. Waltenate and his team call upon their counterparts from This Side for help to stop this serial killer on his killing streak. But when the help was initiated a professor of forensic psychology has suggested that it could harm the civilians. The team has to decide whether they are gain to get some help from This Side and also the effects that it could bring to the citizens. Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 2, it is not an easy thing to deal with since many lives are on stake but the plan could be the one that will end all of these.

Things are getting fired up in Fringe and more exciting things are bound to happen. In the last episode we have seen that their enemy as a shapeshifter and this makes things very hard since it can change its appearance and cause chaos. Enemies like this is hard to figure out and thee I a need to team up and combine every knowledge that there is. A new enemy has appeared and he is a ruthless killer that will take lives if he likes. Deaths are rising and many are still not safe and any minute they will join the list of the dead.

And here you can read a summary from Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October. As the victims of a highly intelligent serial killer “Over There” stack up, the Fringe Division “Over Here” is asked to assist. As the two sides tangle and innocent people remain at risk, the suspect’s doppelganger “Over Here,” a professor who teaches Forensic Psychology, is brought into the fold and forces the team to consider the notion of sending civilians to the other side.

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Sep
27

Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October

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Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October on 9:00 PM Friday, September 30, 2011 on FOX.

Here we go again Fringe fiends, we are at this stage because of the most up to date episode of Fringe Season 4. The precise title of this Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 is One Night in October and I’ll present you with a little recap:

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Waltenate and his team call upon their counterparts from This Side for help when a serial killer goes on a bloody rampage. However, when they recruit the killer’s This Side counterpart, a professor of forensic psychology, the team is forced to consider whether they can put civilians at risk.

If you wish to reveal the most mesmerizing scenes of the episode, watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October online or at home. Either way, Im sure you will get satisfaction as you want. Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October will officially air on 9:00 PM Friday, September 30, 2011 on FOX. Don’t miss the newest episode of Fringe.

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Sep
19

Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 1 Neither Here Nor There

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Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 1 Neither Here Nor There on 9:00 PM Friday, September 23, 2011 on FOX.

There are many interesting shows that will be expected this month. Just like the new Fringe. So what are you still waiting for? Mark your calendar now with the date and time of the show to keep you updated in this episode.

Here is a short summary of Fringe Season 4 Episode 1 Neither Here Nor There: Just one week after Peter Bishop saved the day and was then wiped from existence, the truce between the two worlds remains intact and the two sides are forced to work together. Lincoln Lee joins the Fringe team as they investigate a shapeshifter case that is very personal to him.

Watch Fringe Season 4 Episode 1 Neither Here Nor There. Fringe is an American science fiction television series created by J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. The series follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation “Fringe Division” team based in Boston, Massachusetts under the supervision of Homeland Security.The team uses unorthodox “fringe” science and FBI investigative techniques to investigate a series of unexplained, often ghastly occurrences, which are related to mysteries surrounding a parallel universe. The genre of the show is: Drama, Crime and Mystery.

Cast, characters and songs in Fringe Season 4 Episode 1 Neither Here Nor There: Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham, Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop, Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles, Blair Brown as Nina Sharp, Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth, John Noble as Dr. Walter Bishop, Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis, Michael Cerveris as The Observer, Ryan McDonald as Brandon, Seth Gabel as Alternate Lincoln Lee, Mark Valley as John Scott, Lily Pilblad as Ella, Ari Graynor as Rachel, Leonard Nimoy as Dr. William Bell.

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Sep
17

The Latest Fringe Promo Gives Us Our Best Look Yet at Season 4

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Whoever is putting these incredible Fringe teasers together deserves some sort of award or extra-large shrimp cocktail, because they’re blowing my mind and doing exactly what they’re supposed to do: getting me super psyched for the upcoming season.

Here we have the most in-depth look at Season 4 we’ve seen to date, which bills next Friday’s debut as both a season AND a series premiere (check out the word shifting from “series” to “season” at the end). It’s definitely a new start for both the show and the Fringe Division as we see how things are going without Peter, who went *POOF* at the end of Season 3. Seth Gabel, who plays Lincoln Lee, also looks to get a lot more screentime ahead, as he’s been promoted to series regular for Season 4.
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Hell yes! And guess who delivered the news? Peter Bishop himself. Here’s what he had to say:

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Sep
13

Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 – One Night in October – Press Release

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Fringe Season 4 Episode 2 One Night in October : A SERIAL KILLER FORCES THE TWO FRINGE TEAMS TO WORK TOGETHER ON AN ALL-NEW “FRINGE” FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, ON FOX

As the victims of a highly intelligent serial killer “Over There” stack up, the Fringe Division “Over Here” is asked to assist. As the two sides tangle and innocent people remain at risk, the suspect’s doppelganger “Over Here,” a professor who teaches Forensic Psychology, is brought into the fold and forces the team to consider the notion of sending civilians to the other side in the all-new “One Night in October” episode of FRINGE airing Friday, Sept. 30 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-402) (TV-14 L)

Cast: Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham; Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop; John Noble as Walter Bishop; Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles; Blair Brown as Nina Sharp; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth; Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee

Guest Cast: John S. Ferguson as John McClennan; Enid-Raye Adams as Noreen Miller; Jordy Olson as Megan Miller; Benjamin Wilkinson as Jeremy Roman; Winson Wong as Agent Bergmann; Daniel Arnold as Agent Perez; Julie Schnekenburger as Margery.

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