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The Fringe team engages a desperate plan as Olivia embarks on a dangerous and otherworldly journey into the unknown. Then, Peter, Olivia, Walter, Astrid and Broyles face off against the Observers in one final and extraordinary battle for the fate of mankind.

When all the passengers on a plane die, FBI agent Olivia Dunham investigates the events and her partner almost dies. A desperate Olivia looks for help from Dr. Walter Bishop who has been institutionalized. Olivia, Dr. Bishop and his son Peter begin to discover what really happened on Flight 627 and begin to uncover a larger truth.

Olivia, along with Peter and Walter Bishop, investigates the strange death of a woman who had an even stranger child. The woman was pregnant for only hours, yet the baby she birthed was fully developed - and also aged eighty years in the span of a few minutes. Olivia asks Nina Sharp of Massive Dynamic for help.

The team investigates a bus full of dead commuters that appear to be fossilized and uncover a man who has visions of pattern-related disturbances before they happen; Dr. Bishop requests a piano in the lab to help him process data.

Broyles calls in the team to investigate a deadly explosion and its source: a strange cylinder unharmed despite the destruction. Olivia determines that the same cylinder, or a similar one, is responsible for similar events in widely diverse locations.

The team investigate the case of a man who can project electricity... and is at the center of a series of strange deaths involving electricity.

The team investigates a woman that re-appears after weeks of being missing with a rare disease. She also inexplicably causes pain and death to the people she meets. During the investigation, dangerous level of radiation are detected. Walter obsesses about cotton candy; Peter strikes a deal with Nina Sharp; and a truth about Olivia is discovered.

When a strange parasite attaches itself to the internal organs of a dying FBI agent, Olivia suspects a connection to the Pattern; Peter and Walter tap into a dead man's brain waves.

Walter thinks the abduction of a young music prodigy is linked back to his old bunkmate at St. Claire's Hospital. When he kidnaps the child he sees a sequence of flashing lights. Olivia wants Walter to return to the mental institution much to Peter's outcry, but Walter's determination to help ends up having chilling ramifications.

The team is called in to investigate why a man jumps out a window because he thinks he's being attacked by butterflies. Olivia gets some breaks in solving the case from her former partner and that she is so desperate to rid herself of him that she demands to go back into the tank. Meanwhile, some former friends and current foes of Peter find out that he's back in Boston.

The team is called in on a bank robbery similar to other robberies in the area but this particular bank has the thief embedded inside the steel wall of the bank. Somehow the thieves have found a way to defy the law of physics. Walter thinks they're after something of his. As the investigation deepens it all comes to a head when the thieves ambush one of the team.

Olivia's sister, Rachel, visits; Walter, Peter and Olivia try to solve the murder of an esteemed epidemiologist, which may be linked to Olivia's abduction.

Olivia, Walter and Peter are called in to investigate the death of a car salesman who was found in a pool of "goo," exactly like another man across the country. When Walter discovers that the "goo" is brain matter, the trio tries to figure out how the killer can liquefy human brains. As the deaths pile up, the investigation reveals a common thread linking the victims together in an unthinkable manner. Meanwhile, Olivia is horrified when the case places a loved one in harm's way

When the Fringe Division delves into another bizarre occurrence aboard an international jumbo jet, freakish remains are discovered at the crash site. Memories tip the team toward some promising leads, but the bigger picture and mysterious threat eludes them. With limited options and insufficient intelligence, Olivia and Peter go undercover.

German agents question Olivia about her "relationship" with David Robert Jones, an escaped prisoner questioned months earlier now living in the U.S. The Fringe Division investigates a threatening case where victims die faceless from their orifices suddenly sealing.

Just seconds before a building is demolished, a mysterious mute child that has been living alone underground is discovered. When the FBI's Fringe Division investigates, the boy forms an unspoken connection with Agent Olivia Dunham. Meanwhile, an especially gruesome serial killer resurfaces and showcases his "artistry" by displaying his work publicly. As the boy gradually assimilates into a new environment, Olivia and the team must race against the clock to prevent the mad man from causing further massacre.

As animal rights activists ransack a laboratory, they get more than they bargained for when one of the caged "animals" unleashes a ferocious appetite. Leaving grotesquely mutilated dead bodies in its wake, the scientifically engineered beast with the body of a lion, claws of an eagle, fangs of a viper, skin of a rhinoceros and tail of a serpent attacks Charlie. With Charlie’s life on the line, Walter must come face-to-face with both his past and the beast.

Olivia dreams about a suicide as the event really happens at Grand Central Station; shocking information about the Z.F.T. manuscript is revealed.

The Fringe Division is on the case when severely mutilated bodies drained of spinal cord fluid begin to pile up. After their investigation leads them to a scientist with possible ties to the Z.F.T. bioterrorist cell, they are shocked to discover the identity and motive of the killer. When the kills occur with increasing frequency, Olivia, Peter and Walter go to desperate lengths to stop them.

Olivia experiences "awake dreams," seeing elaborate visions of things not really there. While investigating a disturbing case of a woman who apparently spontaneously combusted, Olivia throws caution to the wind and explores her unexplained visions further. Meanwhile, Walter discusses key information about the Z.F.T. manifesto, and Peter reveals a secret that yields unexpected results in the case.

Setting the stage for the dramatic and revealing first season finale are a sudden and unexpected attack on someone with close ties to Fringe Division, the return of bioterrorist David Robert Jones and the inexplicable disappearance of Walter. Find out more about the mysterious events surrounding our trio when questions are answered, observations made, loyalties are tested and the elusive William Bell is finally introduced.
From the creative minds behind 'Lost' and 'Alias,' Fringe delivers a captivating blend of science fiction, mystery, and procedural drama. The series follows FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham as she's forced to work with eccentric scientist Dr. Walter Bishop and his estranged son, Peter, to investigate a series of unexplained phenomena known as 'Fringe Science.' What starts as a monster-of-the-week format quickly evolves into a complex, overarching narrative involving parallel universes, alternate timelines, and a looming threat to existence itself. The show is praised for its intricate plotting, compelling characters, and its ability to consistently surprise viewers. It's a show that isn't afraid to get weird, delving into truly bizarre scientific concepts while maintaining a strong emotional core. If you love a good mystery with a heavy dose of speculative science, 'Fringe' is an absolute treat.
Dive into the bizarre and extraordinary with Fringe, a sci-fi procedural that masterfully blends the supernatural with cutting-edge science. From the creative minds behind Lost, this series follows an FBI agent, Olivia Dunham, as she's forced to work with an eccentric scientist and his estranged son to investigate unexplained phenomena that defy conventional understanding. The show starts as a 'monster-of-the-week' format but quickly evolves into a deeply complex mythology involving parallel universes, alternate timelines, and a looming war between realities. What sets Fringe apart is its commitment to both its scientific explanations (however fantastical) and its compelling character relationships. The dynamic between the brilliant, often childlike Walter Bishop, his pragmatic son Peter, and the determined Olivia is the heart of the show. It's known for its intricate plotting, shocking twists, and a genuinely emotional core that resonates throughout its five seasons. If you're a fan of shows like The X-Files but crave something with a more intricate, serialized narrative and a healthy dose of mind-bending concepts, Fringe is a fantastic choice.
Delve into the fringes of science and reality with Fringe. While not strictly a traditional dystopia, this series often explores alternate universes and timelines that present terrifyingly dystopian versions of our world, shaped by scientific experimentation gone awry. The show follows an FBI agent, a brilliant scientist, and his estranged son as they investigate unexplained phenomena. Its blend of procedural drama with overarching mythological arcs about parallel dimensions and the consequences of unchecked scientific ambition is incredibly engaging. 'Fringe' consistently pushes the boundaries of what's possible, presenting a fascinating blend of science fiction, mystery, and horror.
Fringe takes the procedural format and twists it into a fascinating exploration of the unexplained, focusing on a specialized FBI team investigating bizarre scientific phenomena that defy conventional understanding. Led by Agent Olivia Dunham, the team, which includes eccentric scientist Walter Bishop and his estranged son Peter, delves into cases involving parallel universes, alternate timelines, and genetic mutations. What starts as a monster-of-the-week show quickly evolves into a deeply serialized narrative with a rich mythology that constantly challenges the characters' and viewers' perceptions of reality. Co-created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci, Fringe is celebrated for its intricate plotting, strong character development, and its ability to consistently deliver surprising twists. It's a smart, engaging sci-fi series that keeps you guessing.
Fringe is a fantastic procedural sci-fi series that expertly blends standalone mysteries with a compelling overarching mythology, much like 'Lost.' It follows an FBI agent, Olivia Dunham, who is forced to work with an eccentric scientist, Dr. Walter Bishop, and his estranged son, Peter, to investigate a series of unexplained phenomena known as 'Fringe events.' These events often involve parallel universes, bizarre experiments, and a shadowy organization. The show consistently delivers intriguing scientific concepts and maintains a strong emotional core, making its characters truly resonate. It's a journey into the unknown that keeps you guessing with every twist and turn.