Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2012: Fox renews Fringe for season five and last

Fringe-Cancelled-Renewed-Season-Five-FoxMore information to fill the lists for cancelled shows of 2012 and renewed shows of 2012. And this one comes with a sigh of relief for many fans that want a proper send off to a cult show with a rabid fan base as Fringe, since Fos renewed Fringe for a fifth and final 13 episodes season to wrap up the story and get a satisfying finale.

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Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2011: Fringe renewed for season four

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UPDATE: Official announcement released: Fringe renewal order consists on 22 episodes! A Full Season!

We are reviewing all the cancelled shows and renewed shows of 2011.

We posted 11 renewal orders today, starting with Futurama getting two years renewal, and The Hub renewing 10 shows. And one cancellation being FX Lights Out.

But this one is the biggest news of the day. Fringe got renewed for season four by FOX. Fringe will be back. Although an official statement from Fox is yet to be released, Executive Producer Joel Wyman already tweeted (thanks Twitter!) about it.

He said: Fringe was picked up!!!! Thanks Fringedom! You can check Joel Wyman tweet about Fringe renewal for season four here

What is Fringe about? Plot

The FBI teams up with a formerly-institutionalized scientist – who was performing experiments on the fringe of real science – and his son to investigate weird crimes that are seemingly part of a larger pattern, and may be connected with a global company called Massive Dynamics.

The same day twelve renewals posted! Wow, just wow! what a day!

Now it´s time to start hoping for other bubble shows. Hey Fox, now please renew Lie To Me and renew Human Target while you are at it. Thanks in advance.

What do you think about Fringe being renewed for season four by Fox? Are you happy? Let me know in the comments section.

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#SaveFringe: The campaign to Save Fringe from cancellation!

save-fringe-campaignFolks at EW had a great interview with Joshua Jackson about Fringe and the Save Fringe Campaign.

“I’m a positive person in general, but we really need our Fringe fans to tune in and watch us on Fridays,” Jackson told EW. “We did good when we first moved, but last week we did not have a good week, ratings wise. It is going to take the people that like the show to watch the show and start the campaign and show their support if they want to see us stick around for another season.”

“Apparently I’m gonna be a dad,” continued “And it is like the most extreme long-distance relationship, which I am pretty good at as it turns out in real life. My baby mama is in another universe. I think he has to find out, but I don’t know exactly how we’re gonna work that out yet. I have not see the finale script yet or anything. The whole other universe thing and the machine and the war of the two worlds is obviously the end of this season. But you would think they can’t just let the baby thing fall away.”
He added that Fringe has gone “very Romeo and Juliet-ish in” the last couple of weeks but says the show “will go back to some straight Fringeiness very soon.”
“We have been exploring our feelings a lot lately,” he said. “I feel sort of bad for fans of the relationship. The Peter-Olivia supporters have been taken for quite a ride. He wants to be with her, and in his mind it was her. But in her mind, he should have been able to tell the difference. But we get back to some cold hard out-there science stuff soon enough.”

So, are fans going to take on the Joshua Jackson mission assignment to Save Fringe from cancellation.

We are also promoting the Save Life UneXpected campaign and the Save Lie To Me Campaign. But it is time for the Save Fringe campaign!

What can we do to Save Fringe from cancellation?

1- Watch the show. The main reason to rescue a show is ratings.

2- Tweet with the hashtag #SaveFringe

3- Link to this article

4- Comment here

5- Comment it or Like it on Facebook

6- Start your own Save Fringe Campaign

7- Start your own Save Fringe Facebook Page

8- Blog about Fringe

9- Tell your friends to watch Fringe

Let me know your thoughts on why there should be another season of Fringe.

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Fringe Spoiler: Who is dying on Fringe Season Finale?

Fringe Spoiler: Who is dying on Fringe Season FinaleThe season finale of Fringe is near.

But with the season finale of Fringe crawling upon us, it´s time to speculate on who´s dying on Fringe season finale?

Folks at TVGuide gave the Fringe Spoiler.

Olivia and Walter have been uncomfortable allies this season, and that will continue when they go “over there” together. In the alternate universe, there are rumblings that we’ll meet several doppelgangers, including Walternate, who we met in the chilling ’80s flashback “Peter.” It won’t end well, as one member of the “over here” team will die.

So… who dies on Fringe season finale?

My guess is Dr William Bell dies on Fringe season finale… but who knows.

What do you think? Who dies on Fringe season finale? Let me know in the comments section.

Cancelled Shows 2010: Fringe gets renewed by Fox

Fringe cancelled renewed by foxWe are reviewing all the cancelled shows and renewed shows of the season.

And this was something that somehow got stuck in my inbox for a long time…

Fringe has been renewed by Fox.

So good news for Sci-Fi TV, since Fringe renewal brings an all new season of the show, and lets the writers develop further the story.

Are you happy that Fringe got renewed by Fox?

Complete Recap, Quotes and Spoilers of Fringe S02E12 – Johary Window

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Edina, New York

A state trooper drives down a forest road in the rain and pulls over to talk to a kid walking by himself. He gives him a ride.

The kid admits he was running away. The trooper is talking to him in the rear view mirror when all of a sudden the kid morphs into a disfigured mess.

Back at the station they give him a juice box and take his picture, putting it into the system.

Two of the other troopers think he’s one of “them,” who they heard about but didn’t believe existed. They want to leak it to the press but the first one stops them.

Then two disfigured men bust in the door with shotguns, take out the troopers and grab the kid.

(roll credits)

Peter tries to talk his dad into going into a grocery store, but Walter’s afraid of being kidnapped again. Olivia calls.

The Fringies head to Edina. The men took the surveillance from the hard drive, but they have the photo from the report.

Walter remembers seeing a boy like that once and then recreates the “Dueling Banjos” scene from “Deliverance.”

They find 30 or 40 reports in the files dating back 30 years involving deformed people who change appearance.

They head to the area where the boy was picked up, heading into a small town to talk to people. Walter worries they might run into werewolves since people reported shape changing.

They notice a hum in the air. The sheriff tells them it’s from a nearby military base’s generators.

Over coffee, the sheriff knows the stories but has never seen a picture of one of them before. As they talk, a shifty looking man gets up from his booth and leaves.

Olivia asks to see the sighting reports.

The shifty looking man goes home. Joseph tells his wife about the federal agents asking after their son Teddy. His wife thinks what they did to the troopers was wrong, but Joseph thinks they didn’t have any other choice.

Olivia and the Bishops head to the hotel. Peter worries that his dad hasn’t been able to snap out of his fear, like when he first got out of the institution.

As they’re driving down a country road a truck comes straight down the road at them. Olivia swerves to avoid it and they end up in a ditch.

Walter sleeps through the whole thing. Olivia’s out cold, but Peter has a good view of a man getting out of the truck and firing at them. Peter grabs Olivia’s gun and shoots back.

One of them approaches their SUV, he’s clearly disfigured, and Peter fires again.

Later, a local trooper tells them they found the abandoned truck up the road. The Fringies check it out. It has no plates or registration.

Walter is distracted by a particularly rare and beautiful butterfly, and Olivia finds drops of blood on the ground.

They find a body nearby in the woods. It’s the shifty looking guy, Teddy’s dad, Joseph — but he looks like a perfectly normal human.

Walter has the same song stuck in his head.

Olivia finds Peter and tells him he had no choice. She says the first time is rough.

Joseph’s wife watches from the woods as they load his body into the van.

It’s brought to Walter’s lab. Broyles tells Olivia there’s something to the rumors about Army experimentation in the area in the 1970s. The files have been heavily redacted.

He faxes them over.

Walter presents Astrid with her bug gift (apparently she’s a fan).

Olivia sees that the experiment in Edina was called Project Elephant, which just happens to fit the song Walter’s been singing.

He doesn’t recall being involved in it.

Astrid checks out her bug and is slightly appalled to find her butterfly is now a deformed moth. She gets a further shock when she opens up the body bag and sees Joseph in his deformed, Elephant man state.

Walter tries to convince Astrid her moth used to be a butterfly, but she’s not buying it. Walter thinks both the moth and man developed the ability because of the military testing.

The moth might have been used because it’s the rare creature that radically transforms.

Walter examines it but finds no evidence of ability to transform.

Olivia has the truck owner’s name, but no address. Back in Edina, the sheriff tells them Joe Falls worked at the mill. He thinks he’s living on the outskirts of town. The sheriff says he’ll take them to town hall to look through records.

Back in the lab, they find the moth and man have the same disorder. Walter has a strange feeling he’s seen the same mutation before. He starts humming the elephant song again, with the line: “Hard artichokes rarely keep, Norweigan elephants sing for sleep.”

Walter thinks maybe he did work on Project Elephant, but he wonders why he put it to song. Astrid figures it’s a pneumonic: HARKNESS, the law library.

At Edina city hall, Peter and Olivia find the entire F section missing.

In Harkness, Walter finds a secret compartment in the stacks. He takes off the grate and finds a box of Devil Dogs and another box with Army files in it.

One has pictures of a deformed men in it.

In Edina, Peter thinks there’s something weird in the census numbers. Between 1990 and 2000, 17 people died and 47 were born in a town of under 2,000.

The sheriff calls and Olivia tells him about the missing Fs. The sheriff isn’t surprised, he’s learned Falls lived in a trailer with his wife and eight year old son. He offers to meet them there.

The sheriff comes outside and addresses the gathered town people. He tells them there’s nothing to worry about, the Fringies don’t know anything. Joe’s wife Rose is there with Teddy and he specifically reassures them that he’ll make it all go away.

Walter and Astrid drive to Edina. He tells her in the ’70s the Army tried to find a way to camouflage soldiers using electromagnetic energy. They thought if they could generate a massive enough pulse they could interfere with the optic nerve and make the soldiers invisible to the naked eye. Walter consulted on the project briefly. After he left they realized the pulse has a horrible side effect: a genetic disorder. The man and moth are children of the experiment.

Walter tells Astrid to stop at the sign leading into town. He’s carrying the live moth with him in a jar and tells Astrid to look at it. She sees the butterfly.

The man and the moth don’t change at all, the perception of them does.

Walter fills Peter and Olivia in via phone. Olivia connects the pulse to the “Edina hum.” Walter says only Edward Cobb, the creator of Project Elephant, could create such a thing.

Peter wants Walter to head home. Walter tells Astrid he told them to head into town to find the source of the pulse.

Rose tells the sheriff it’s time to give things up because innocent people are dying. He’s loading his gun to hunt Fringies. He tells her to stick to “the machine,” that’s her job.

Walter and Astrid drive around looking for something that could generate a pulse. They find a big antenna by a house and knock on the door. It’s Joe and Rose’s house.

Walter recognizes Rose from a picture as Edward’s daughter, he used to bring her to the lab. Teddy answers the door and says his mom isn’t home. When Walter says he knew his grandfather, Teddy lets them in.

Walter asks to use the bathroom then pokes around.

In the car, Peter puzzles over the Census numbers more. He finds the only loss of inhabitants is when people die, no one ever moves. Which means everyone is one of them. They pull up to meet the sheriff but Peter sees a gun and they duck as shots ring out.

They get out and run as the sheriff drives after them, shooting.

Meanwhile, Walter pokes around the Falls’ house, heading into the basement. He finds the machine.

Astrid keeps Teddy entertained with a game of Operation. Suddenly he changes before her eyes, as does the sheriff as he hunts down Peter and Olivia. She takes out the deputy, who is also deformed.

Olivia and the sheriff end up facing each other with guns drawn and Peter in the middle. Then Rose, the most deformed of them all (think of the Mars inhabitants from “Total Recall”) comes up behind the sheriff and shoots him. It’s gone too far.

Later, Rose explains that the original pulse deformed the whole town, then her dad came back and gave the town a choice: live deformed out in the world or stay put and look normal. They chose to stay.

Rose lived in Edina during her dad’s original experiment, which the army didn’t tell him they were expanding. She and her mother were both affected.

Broyles rolls into town. Walter runs up to him and tells him they have to keep things secret so the people don’t become lab rats. He thinks they’ve been harmed enough. Broyles, looking at a crying, deformed Teddy, pointedly asks Walter if he found the machine. If Walter didn’t, there’s nothing to report, Broyles explains.

Walter thanks him.

Cut to the Fringies leaving town as a normal-looking Teddy stands by the town sign. Walter admires how Rose exposed her secret to right a wrong. Peter’s proud of his dad for standing up for the people. Walter appreciates the way his son chooses to see him.

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Complete Recap, Quotes and Spoilers of Fringe S02E11 – Unearthed

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A priest gives a girl last rites in a hospital as her mother cries at her bedside.

The doctor checks with the mom then turns off the machines. She pronounces the girl dead and they prepare to harvest her organs.

In the OR a doctor cuts the girl open and begins removing organs, but the girl wakes up, grabs his hand and sits up on the table. She starts repeating a string of numbers and letters: 68339 Alpha Echo 358

The Fringies arrive at Boston General Hospital. The girl is Lisa Donovan, a high school junior. She went into a coma a week ago following an aneurysm and was pronounced brain dead.

A Lt. Commander from the Navy greets the Fringies. The doctor was a former navy man and recognized the numbers as code. The first half goes a petty officer Andrew Rusk, the second half to launch codes from a nuclear submarine he was stationed on.

Rusk went missing three days ago. They’ve found no contact between Lisa and Rusk.

Olivia talks to Lisa, who has no idea where the numbers came from. Olivia says Andrew Rusk’s name and she suddenly starts speaking Russian. And she doesn’t speak Russian.

Turns out Rusk is fluent in Russian. Peter recognized the phrase “my little star.”

They realize Walter has wandered off. Peter finds his dad “listening” to a woman in a coma. Walter thinks Lisa’s spirit might have eavesdropped on Rusk when she was dead. Peter is, understandably, somewhat incredulous.

Lisa’s mom tells Olivia the doctors have no idea what’s wrong with her daughter and she has a fever. She clutches the cross around her neck and says that God gave her daughter back.

Olivia asks if Walter can examine Lisa. She thinks it might help Lisa and help them find Andrew Rusk.

Cut to Lisa in the bathroom, splashing water on her face. She looks up and sees a man standing behind her. She screams and when her mom and Olivia come running she says it was Rusk.

Boston Federal Building Charlie sighting at FBI HQ (note: Fox calls this a “special unearthed episode from season one.”) Theresa Rusk (Annie Parisse) is there to talk to Olivia. Olivia repeats the Russian phrase to Theresa, who recognizes it as the pet name her husband calls her.

Harvard Walter explains Lisa’s aneurysm was in a part of the brain that deals with speech. They watch an old tape of young Walter experimenting on some dude’s brain to prove that electrical stimulation could make someone psychic. He thinks Lisa’s aneurysm made her psychic. He wants to examine her, but mom Maureen won’t let him.

Olivia finds Lisa and her mom as they leave church. She tells them their psychic theory. Mom shuts her down (and The Observer walks behind Olivia). Olivia gives the mom her card, but mom just wants Lisa to put everything behind her.

At the lab, Olivia gets a call from a crying Lisa Donovan. She says she keeps seeing Rusk and the place she’s in now.

Peter and Olivia head to a salvage yard and find her. She says Rusk was there and another man killed him. She didn’t see the killer’s face. Peter finds a shell casing.

Later, Charlie and Olivia check out the body of Rusk in a trunk. Lisa screams and Olivia runs to see her seizing.

Back at the hospital, Olivia relays to the Bishops that the ME says Rusk was killed three days ago between 5 and 7 a.m. The doctor tells Lisa’s mom and the young priest that Lisa’s seizure had nothing to do with her aneurysm.

Walter checks with the mom on what time Lisa came back to life. He tells Olivia his theory that they died at the same time and Rusk’s death is what brought Lisa back. The priest overhears and calls it absurd. The priest hears this as Lisa being possessed. Walter starts to go on an church-science diatribe when her mom asks him if he can help Lisa.

He wants her transferred to his lab. Privately he tells Olivia and Peter that he thinks Rusk’s energy transferred his memories to her but he has no idea why Lisa is sick.

Olivia wonders if Rusk being sick could make Lisa sick. There was nothing in the files, but that doesn’t stop Olivia.

She talks to the Lt. Commander and tricks him into admitting Rusk was sick. He tells her Rusk was exposed to radiation for 16 hours in the sub following an accident then given a highly experimental radiation inhibitor. He’s been on medical leave for six months. Olivia asks for the real records.

Peter brings Walter the records in his lab. He thinks the radiation explains her problems. Walter thinks this calls for drugs, a sedative to unpry Rusk’s memories from Lisa.

Lisa tells Peter how hard it’s been to have kids treat her like a freak. Peter tells her, no worries, they’re partial to freaks in the lab.

Olivia joins the fun and wonders if they can use Rusk’s memories to find out who killed him.

Walter begins his combination of mind altering drugs. Olivia asks her to think about Rusk. The brain waves spike on the scan and Lisa starts writhing on the gurney and talking like a dude. Meet Andrew Rusk.

Walter realizes this means Rusk’s entire consciousness was transferred to Lisa. Walter tells her mom it’s too late to stop the experiment. He thinks Lisa has merely been “supressed.”

Astrid takes mom Donovan outside. Olivia talks to Andrew/Lisa asking who did this to him. She tells him there was someone in the backseat of his car who made him drive somewhere then made him get on his knees. He doesn’t know his name. She says something about his blood and left arm.

Olivia starts calling the local hospitals.

Later, Peter’s there as Lisa comes out of Andrewland.

Charlie calls Olivia to tell him they found a guy with that injury, also navy, in counter terrorism. He works in a boxing gym. Charlie and Olivia go to find him there. He runs as soon as he sees them.

After a healthy foot chase, Charlie tackles him.

Back in the lab, Lisa has found the dead body of Andrew Rusk. Peter drags her away but she gets rid of him by asking for a drink.

Peter roots around in the fridge as Walter examines the brainscan results. He says it looks like Lisa is still being masked by Rusk. Peter goes back to look for her, but she’s gone.

Charlie and Olivia interrogate their suspect. They ask who ordered him to kill Rusk. He says Rusk deserved it, for what he did to his wife.

He says he met Theresa Rusk at the bar where she works and she told him Andrew was beating her. She hired him to kill Rusk. He says before he shot Rusk he told him it was courtesy of his wife. As he’s saying this, we see shots of Lisa using a spare key to get into Rusk’s house and get a gun out of safe.

Theresa comes home to see a teenage Lisa in her house, with her gun.

Olivia and Peter compare notes and race to Theresa’s house.

Lisa ties Theresa up and douses her with gas. She’s holding a match over Theresa when Peter walks in. She turns the gun on Peter. He stalls for time, talking to Lisa about how hard it is in high school to be different. She’s about to pull the trigger when Charlie comes in the back and hits her with a tranquilizer dart.

Later, she’s wheeled into an ambulance as Olivia tells her they’ll see her later at the lab.

In the lab, Walter examines the brain scan and sees only one set of waves. He pronounces Rusk gone. Her mom asks how they can be sure. Walter quotes her Latin, “unless you believe, you cannot understand,” and tells her sometimes faith is called for.

Lisa hugs everyone good-bye, telling Olivia she’ll be 18 in a year, she shouldn’t wait too long to make her move on Peter.

Olivia reports to the Bishops that the navy declined to let them open an investigation into the submarine accident. Walter doesn’t think they’ll have any more consciousness transfers.

Cut to a man waking up with a serious head wound in a traffic accident — speaking Russian.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers and Download of Fringe Season Premiere S02E01 – A New Day in the Old Town

The well awaited Season Two of Fringe came! Season Premiere of Fringe was tonight.

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We open on a man in a car accident. He’s in Manhattan. He runs. He pushes every button at an apartment. He’s buzzed in. He’s bloody. He accosts a tenant. He cleans himself up in a mirror. Then he starts rearranging his face with his hands. It’s a crumpled shell when he puts a device in his mouth and the other end in the mouth of the man he accosted and pushes a button. His faces fleshes out again, like inflating a really ugly tire. But when he’s done, he looks like the man he accosted.

On the scene of his car accident, the FBI tries to figure out what happened. They have a report that Olivia was driving.

Meanwhile, back in Boston, Peter and his dad grocery shop. Walter insists on making custard for Peter’s upcoming birthday, which he says Peter loved as a child. Peter thinks he never liked it. Peter gets a distressing phone call.

Walter and Peter arrive on the scene of the car accident where an Agent Jessup meets them. Peter asks where Charlie is. Jessup doesn’t know. Walter messes with the crashed SUV. No one saw it crash. Jessup wants to know what Peter and Olivia do. Walter messes with the SUV and is bothered. He sets the alarm off. It revs then is quiet. And then, Olivia’s body comes shooting through the windshield onto the street in front of them.

Paramedics wheel Olivia into surgery. She’s nonresponsive, with possible brain hemorrhage.

Outside New York General Hospital, Special Agent Broyles intercepts Jessup and says they need to talk. She’ll be reporting a random traffic accident. Case closed. Jessup argues, but Broyles explains that’s the way it is.

Inside, a doctor tell Peter that they unable to restore brain function in Olivia. Walter thinks the situation is relative. He refuses to believe she’s dead. He busts into the surgery suite to examine her. Olivia is alive, but on machines. Walter apologizes to her.

Later, Peter consoles himself with a drink. Then another. Broyles joins him. Walter’s off on a lot of meds. Broyles has been called to DC. He’s been informed that their failure to deliver any usable results is unacceptable. They’re shutting down the Fringe Division. Peter wonders what they were doing in the first place. He thinks they were too late for everything. Broyles says that’s not entirely true. They toast Olivia.

New York Federal Building Jessup tries to access the Fringe file. She uses someone’s classified ID. She looks at the files.

Back the the hospital, Peter finds Olivia’s sister grieving. Olivia is still hooked up to machines, but Rachel is prepared to execute her living will.

Peter sits at Olivia’s bedside. He says good bye. Then she sits bolt upright in bed and starts speaking a foreign language.

Her brain functions are back, she knows who she is. She asks for Peter and tells him she went somewhere. She says she was trying to get somewhere and someone was trying to stop her, but she went anyway. She says there’s something very important she has to do and she thinks their lives may depend on it. She tells Peter she needs her gun, that someone did this to her.

Federal Building, Boston Peter asks for Broyles. He’s in DC. Then he asks for Charlie Francis. The woman at the desk asks for his ID. Then she shreds it.

Security comes to take him out, then Agent Jessup. In her car, she explains the skid marks in Olivia’s accident are off. The driver was speeding up. The driver was George Reed, from Lexington. She wants to know about the Fringe Division.

She busts down Reed’s door. They find him dead inside.

Peter calls for Walter. He diagnoses a virus. He wants the body in his lab. Jessup agrees. She nervously asks Peter if Walter’s crazy. “Oh, yea,” Peter says.

Jessup enjoys the Bishop show.

The man whose face was reinflated visits an electronics shop. He makes the special request for a typewriter and is given a key for the back.

On the special typewriter, he types a report about a target being terminated. He requests extraction. A mirror sits next to the typewriter and we see the keys depressed by an invisible hand. On the paper in front of him, we see that his mission was a failure, “meeting occurred” and “target still alive.” He requests new orders. Interrogate target.

The mirror replies: “Then kill her.”

Peter walks into the lab with Jessup, trying to brief her, saying only Walter used to work there and on some government projects.

Charlie meets with Olivia in the hospital. She says she’s fine. But Charlie tells a haunting story about answering a domestic disturbance call with his partner who was killed by the woman, who also shot Charlie. “You can fool the doctors, kiddo,” he tells her, “you can’t fool me.”

She says she doesn’t know what happened to her, she can’t even load her gun.

Walter performs an autopsy on Reed as he directs Astrid on how to make custard. Walter’s delighted by the fact that he loves custard, but hates flan.

He shows Peter inside Reed’s mouth. They find three markings, like stab wounds.

Peter tells Jessup about Walter’s habit of checking to make sure Peter’s still breathing.

He shows them a tape of an experiment, in which a woman saw a man with a machine with three nails that go in the mouth. She says he’s from another universe. She describes seeing a man do what we saw the man do in the opening scenes, changing to look like someone else. “They can look like any of us,” she says.

Peter alerts the database to be on the lookout.

In the hospital, Olivia tries futilely to load her gun.

Broyles sits in front of a government hearing committee, who calls the Fringe Division “indulgences” in the budget. Broyles gets testy with the panel, telling them that sometimes the threat is “unimaginable” and they’re there. They want something usable.

Outside the hearing, Broyles meets with Nina Sharp. She doesn’t want Fringe shut down. She kisses him gently (!!) and tells him to do what he always used to do, “save the day.”

Peter and Jessup follow up on a body found with three holes in its mouth. He was found two blocks from the accident site. They think whatever it is is still trying to accomplish its goal.

Peter heads for Olivia.

Outside the hospital, the shape shifter waits. He startles a nurse.

Cut to that nurse, checking in on Olivia. She asks how Olivia’s memory is. Olivia only remembers fragments. The nurse tells her to keep trying. Olivia knows she was on her way to meet someone. “It’s as if I went somewhere and talked to someone, then came back to the accident,” Olivia says. But she doesn’t remember who.

She remembers something is hidden. The nurse asks, a little too insistently, where it is. She accepts that’s all Olivia knows. Then she jumps on her and starts to strangle her.

Olivia fights back as outside, Charlie, Peter and Jessup run up the stairs. They reach the room. Jessup shoots the nurse twice in the back. The nurse jumps out a third story window and lands like Spider-Man, running into the basement below.

They chase after her. Charlie walks down the corridor, gun drawn. He passes under the nurse/shapeshifter, who is hanging from the ceiling. She drops down behind him. He fires. Peter and Jessup run toward him. They find him standing over the nurse’s body. Peter picks up the shapeshifting device beside her.

Later, cut to Peter bringing Olivia a whole mess of flowers. He explains that Walter thinks the nurse was a “shape changing soldier from another universe” and he thinks that’s where Olivia went. Peter pauses. “Do you think it’s a bad thing I can say that out loud and neither one of us thinks I’m crazy?” he asks.

Olivia tells Peter about whatever was hidden. Peter says no matter what, Walter will figure it out. Peter wants to ask her about the Greek she spoke when she woke up. He repeats it to her. It’s what his mother used to say to him every night before he went to bed. It means “be a better man than your father.” He says it was like a code between them, to keep the people he cares about close. It’s good to see you again, Olivia Dunham, he tells her.

As he leaves, she asks if it’s true they’re shutting them down. No, he says.

Peter meets with Broyles. He gives him the broken shape shifting device as proof and says they’re calling the shots now.

At home, Jessup types notes into a computer, examining the Bible.

Peter visits the lab and finds Astrid and Walter (and the cow) with birthday custard.

In the hospital, Olivia loads her gun.

In a basement, Charlie pushes a load of laundry toward an incinerator. Then he lifts the laundry off the top of the bin and we see who’s inside. It’s Charlie. Shapeshifter Charlie tosses Charlie’s body in the furnace.

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How to watch Fringe Online? How to Download Fringe?

watch-fringe-online-download-fringeWe know you may want to watch Fringe live on your TV or Tivo it…

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What is Fringe About? – Plot

Fringe is an American science fiction television series co-created by J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. The series follows an FBI 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 “the Pattern”, a series of unexplained, often ghastly occurrences which are occurring all over the world. The show has been described as a cross between The X-Files, Altered States, The Twilight Zone, and Dark Angel.
The series premiered in the United States on September 9, 2008, on the Fox network. Fringe is part of a new Fox initiative known as “Remote-Free TV”. Episodes of Fringe are longer than standard dramas on current network television. The show airs with half the commercials, adding about six minutes to the show’s run time. On October 1, 2008, Fringe first season was extended to 22 episodes. This has since been cut back to 20 episodes with the season finale airing May 12. The series has been renewed for a second season.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of Fringe 1×20 – There´s More Than One of Everything

Ok, so Fringe is no Lost, right… it´s still from the same guy, so it´s all good. And it has the only non annoying Dawson´s Creek Alumni (Well… besides Michelle of course!). Yesterday a new episode of Fringe aired called There´s More Than One of Everything. Here are all the spoilers of Fringe

Complete Recap and Spoilers of Fringe 1×20 – There´s More Than One of Everything

New York City A gunshot victim is brought into the ER. The paramedic pulls back the sheet to show it’s Nina Sharp.

At FBI HQ in Boston Charlie, Broyles and Olivia watch the security footage from Nina’s building. There are three of them, they’re wearing masks. They shoot her in the elevator then the tape cuts out for four minutes. They try to match the voice. David Robert Jones, the ZFT mastermind. He says “take out the camera, we can do it here.”

Olivia wants to bring William Bell in. Broyles gently chastises her for assuming he doesn’t agree. He’s on board.

Nina Sharp is out of surgery.

Peter comes in to the lab. Walter didn’t come home last night. Peter calls someone about Walter. Astrid can’t find him either. Peter tells Olivia he understands why she had to say what she did. He’s not worried about him.

Walter visits a grave, The Observer watches.

Nina wakes up. Her electronic hand is on the fritz. Broyles is at her bedside. He asks her what Jones wanted with her arm. Nina asks for Olivia.

Jones walks down a street carrying a briefcase, his face partially bandaged.

Olivia comes to Nina’s room where specialists from Massive Dynamic are working on her.

Jones and his crew start setting something up in the middle of a busy street.

Nina tells Olivia that Jones worked for Bell 15 years ago but Bell isn’t a terrorist. She says Jones was fired and was bitter about it since William was a father figure to him. She said after he busted out of prison he started calling for Bell a lot.

Broyles tells Olivia that Nina thinks Jones wants to kill Bell. But she doesn’t know where he is. She hasn’t seen him for months. She thinks speaking to Bell has become more than a professional matter for her. She’s counting on it. If Olivia can get to Jones first, she can talk to Bell.

Olivia asks what Jones did to Nina in the elevator after she was shot. Holding her bionic arm she says Jones stole a very powerful energy cell that Bell hid there.

Jones delicately takes a small object out of a case and fits it into his machine. Through his bandages his face is bubbly and gross. The machine starts emitting a high pitched whine. People on the street start holding their ears. They increase the frequency. As Jones turns some knobs a whirring energy field appears in the street, like some sort of wormhole. Jones’ men tell him they can’t hold it open and it shuts, cutting off the back half of a truck that passed through. Jones says they’re the wrong coordinates and they need to try again. When he removes his sunglasses we can see one of his eyes is now blue.

Walter and The Observer walk along a beach. The Observer asks Walter if he recognizes a coin he’s holding. Walter asks him how he got it. He says it looks similar to one Walter is thinking of, but it’s different. “There’s more than one of everything,” he says.

He asks him if the house they’re in front of looks familiar and if he remembers what he has to find. He says there isn’t much time.

At Harvard, Broyles brings Nina into the lab. They ask her if Walter talked to anyone strange lately. Nina tells Peter that Jones has something Walter might know about.

Nina calls someone for a search of Walter.

Olivia and Charlie check out the half truck. Witnesses describe a curtain or window with a sheen that the truck came through. They describe a man in bandages.

Nina shows Peter train security footage of his dad near a beach house they used to own. Peter wants to go up there himself.

At the truck, Charlie gets a report that the VIN and serial numbers don’t exist and there’s no record of it anywhere.

Peter reaches the beach house.He looks around inside and finds Walter sitting by himself. He says he’s looking for something. He’s turning the coin over and over. He knows what he’s looking for is important, but he can’t remember what it is.

Olivia asks Nina where the truck came from. She asks where Bell is. She tells Nina to stop playing games or she’ll turn this world over looking for him. Nina says that’s the problem, he’s not in this world.

Providence, Rhode Island A black van pulls up to a kid’s soccer game. Jones gets out.

OIivia tries to talk Charlie through the idea that Bell is in an alternate reality. That’s why they can’t ID the truck. It came from the other side. That’s what Jones is using the energy cell for, to cross over to get to Bell.

Their cell phones all ring.

Walter searches frantically through the house, on the verge of a breakdown. Peter tries to calm him down, but he rails and thrashes and keeps searching.

Peter tells his dad about fond memories of coming to the house as a kid, including Walter making pancakes. Walter gets excited when he remembers. He knows why he’s there and where it is.

At the soccer field a kid describes a see-through wall that appeared, like a window. A kid ran into the shimmer and collapsed. They look at the body – it’s cleanly sliced off.

Charlie is ready to start buying the alternate reality theory.

Olivia asks someone to run a check for all files mentioning science, biology or unexplained phenomena. All of them. She starts marking them on a map of New England with pushpins. She tells Broyles she thinks she found a connection and they need to call Nina.

Walter opens a trunk in the beach house attic. He finds the box he was looking for with a coin just like the one The Observer gave him on top. It’s a small tackle box, but it’s locked.

Olivia goes over the dots with Nina and Broyles. She marks the spots where Jones used his device. The other locations radiate out from them.

Walter opens the box and takes out a small object. He says when he and William were young they took copious amounts of LSD and became convinced they could experience alternate realities and some kids could see these alternate realities naturally. They theorized the subjects might be able to travel to alternate worlds. Around this time, Walter says, he lost something very dear to him. He thought he could find it over there.

Nina explains that finding the right place to cross over is the key. Bell proposed that our world has “soft spots,” areas where the speed of light and protons have begun to decay, like the Bermuda Triangle, where it is easier to cross over. Their meddling with the laws of nature has increased the soft spots. She thinks Jones is looking for those.

Walter continues the explanation, saying that opening the hole could let things from there cross over to here, which could be dangerous. He built a plug, a patch to close the hole. That’s what the object it. And he knows where the hole is: Reiden Lake.

Nina and Olivia want to try to predict the next soft spot. They trace the oldest incidents back to Reiden Lake. Jones and his men arrive at Reiden Lake. He tells them to set up the gear. “Come on, men, we’re going to the other side,” he says.

Peter drives Walter to the lake. Walter says they have to hurry, but he doesn’t know why. He mentions his friend who visited him. Peter realizes he’s talking about The Observer, the man who attacked him in the woods.

Walter says Peter probably doesn’t remember, but when he was very sick as a kid he began collecting coins to calm himself. He gives Peter the one he’s been holding and says it was the coin. Peter doesn’t remember it.

Suddenly, their doors are opened and men grab them out of the car. Olivia runs over and calls off her agents. They’re all there to plug a hole in the universe.

They see a bright light in the distance and run for it.

Jones has got the machine going. He stays focused on it as his side starts trading gunfire with FBI agents. Walter gives Peter the patch to close the hole as Olivia creeps closer to Jones and the slowly opening universe hole. The hole opens up and Jones walks towards it. She shoots him. He keeps going. She shoots him again. He walks on. Looking oozy and gross he tells her the teleporter may be killing him, but in the meantime it’s made him something special. Bullets pass through him. He walks toward the opening. Olivia runs after him and Peter, holding the patch, runs after her.

As Jones steps into the hole, Peter aims the patch at it, emitting a light. The hole closes shut, shearing Jones in half.

Back at HQ Broyles tells OIivia that Nina sends her gratitude, but they’ve been told to cease and desist their investigation into William Bell.

Astrid arrives at the lab. She and Peter find a note, addressed to him. He reads it: “Stepping out for a bit, don’t worry about me, son, I know where I’m going.”

He tells Astrid not to call the police. It’s the first time Walter’s left a note.

Walter stands back at the grave he visited earlier. He leaves the coin on it. It says: “Peter Bishop, 1978-1985.”

Walter cries.

Olivia’s phone rings. It’s Nina Sharp, summoning her to a hotel in Manhattan, planning to hold up her end of the bargain.

On her way there, through the city, Olivia is nearly hit by a speeding car. She makes it to the hotel as planned. She waits. She calls for Nina and is told Nina is out of the country.

Olivia leaves. She rides the elevator down. She’s alone. Then the lights flash and she’s not, then she is again.

The doors open on an all-white hallway. A woman greets her by name and shows her to an office. There is an oxygen tank and newspapers announcing Obama’s victory.

A man enters. “I’ve been waiting quite a long time for this,” he tells her. She asks where she is and who he is. The first part is complicated. The second is easy: He’s William Bell (Leonard Nimoy).

Olivia looks out the window. She’s standing in one of the towers of the World Trade Center.

Author: MollyWillow for IMDB