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FRINGE - Official Season 4 Thread

Posted on 09/23/2011 10:51:16 AM PDT by Lucky9teen

Entering its fourth season on FOX, Fringe continues to reign as one of the most innovative, impressive and ingenious shows on television – and rightfully so. The character relationships, science stories and carefully woven mythology have made the show not just a hit among fans, but among critics as well.

In anticipation of the season premiere tonight, here is a compiled brief summary of what may be important for you to know – and remember – from last season.

THE MACHINE…AND PETER
 

We were always aware that due to Peter’s connection with the Doomsday device, there would be a consequence – but we never could have guessed how massive this consequence could be. After Walternate activated the machine in the parallel universe, Peter activated the prime universe’s own machine in order to try to stop it. He was sent 15 years into the future (which included a world run by Walternate and a stable a marriage with Olivia) and found that the universe was suffering from multiple wormholes, as a result of the prime and parallel universes being merged together.

Upon waking up again back in 2011, Peter eventually realized that the only way to truly destroy the machine was to merge the two universes by bringing the two machine rooms together, thus creating a bridge. After appearing to convince both universes that they need to work together to destroy the machine, Peter disappeared – having apparently never existed in the first place.

So, what is Peter’s “role” in the world’s master plan now that he doesn’t exist? Since cast and crew are keeping mum about his plot point, all we know is that Joshua Jackson is certainly returning to the show, which means we’ll hopefully get the answer to our question sooner rather than later.

THE WAR BETWEEN UNIVERSES
 

Over here or over there?

Undoubtedly the biggest aspect of Fringe’s second season was the ongoing war between the two universes – the prime and the parallel. We began the season with prime universe Olivia being trapped in the parallel world after a deceptive switch that left Bolivia to take on infiltrating the prime world Fringe division. Until Olivia managed to find a way to cross back over, Bolivia set the season in motion in many ways – including taking charge of a budding romance with Peter. This left prime world Olivia in a lurch when she finally returned, as she found that Peter had started a real romantic relationship – just not exactly with her.

With the two universes now merged, even just for a little while, we can bet on seeing a lot of parallel universe characters mixed in with their prime ones. The big question is, how will this affect our characters and their interactions?

PETER’S HISTORY – AND OLIVIA’S, TOO

 

At the end of the first season, we were left with the following cliffhanger: even though we had been seeing Peter all season…he was actually dead. In the second season, we came to find out that Walter’s real son, the Peter in the prime universe, had died when he was a child. When Walter discovered the parallel universe (and parallel versions of himself, his wife and Peter) he became obsessed with watching them, using this obsession to cure his own sadness that his son’s death had caused. The final straw was when Walter watched Walternate miss the correct cure for Peter’s illness. Along with his Massive Dynamic colleague William Bell, Walter devised a way to cross over into the parallel universe where he took Peter and brought him over to the prime universe to replace the Peter who had died. And although he had every intention of returning him once he was cured, Walter became unable to do so once he grew to love Peter as his own.

To build on that history, we discovered that both Peter and Olivia had met before – as children in Jacksonville, where Walter was using young kids to experiment with Cortexiphan. Olivia (as a child) had found a way to cross over into the parallel universe, and Walter tried to use it as a way to understand his own work. Peter and Olivia took the time to bond with each other as children, giving each other the same kind of support and advice they would later come to rely on in the future.

THE PERILS OF BOLIVIA
 

In the parallel universe, we learned that Bolivia was pregnant with a child – by Peter, whom she started a relationship with during her time in the prime universe. When Walternate discovered this, he kidnapped her and used a procedure to speed up her pregnancy. Ultimately, Bolivia escaped and delivered her child normally (with a little help from parallel universe Lincoln Lee, who had a soft spot for Bolivia all season.)

It was later revealed that Walternate (who figured out Bolivia’s child was a result of her and Peter’s relationship in the prime universe) was using Bolivia in order to get a blood sample of her new son – believing that if he had enough, he could activate the doomsday machine.

 

It’s been a long summer…but we’ve almost reached the end. Are you ready for season 4? Fringe returns on Friday, September 23 at 9/8c on FOX.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Conspiracy; Miscellaneous; Weird Stuff
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1 posted on 09/23/2011 10:51:25 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
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To: Lucky9teen
My hubby and I have been watching the 3rd season dvds for the past week or so and just finished up last night with the final ep from last season.

Everything is now fresh in our minds and we are ready for Fringe!

2 posted on 09/23/2011 10:54:01 AM PDT by LibertarianLiz
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To: Lucky9teen

Yehaw!

Of course, I cannot watch it the next day on FOX.com any longer, but I will figure some way to see it.


3 posted on 09/23/2011 10:55:01 AM PDT by Ingtar (I closed my eyes, only for a moment, and the moment's gone...)
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SEASON 4, EPISODE 1 – AIRS: 9/23/2011
EPISODE TITLE: Neither Here Nor There

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: The teams on the two worlds work together to solve the case of a shapeshifter, and Agent Lincoln Lee joins his world's team when no one remembers the existence of Peter Bishop.
4 posted on 09/23/2011 10:57:32 AM PDT by Lucky9teen (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.~Thomas Jeffer)
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To: Lucky9teen

I love the fringe. It is probably my favorite sci fi show. Falling Skies would be next on the list or tied.


5 posted on 09/23/2011 11:01:04 AM PDT by Maelstorm (Better to keep your enemy in your sights than in your camp expecting him to guard your back.)
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To: Lucky9teen

Peter - never was. We have that on good authority from The Observers, who engineered the warping of the history of the parallel worlds, with the representatives of the two universes looking at each other with some trepidition and puzzlement, not remembering why they were even in the same room.

The possible postulate: that the parallel worlds already depicted were NOT the only two alternate universes, but a vast multitute of realities, and “our” Peter simply disappeared into one of these other dimensions.

Peter will be back, and The Observers shall be confounded yet one more time, as the transient Olivia/Bolivia proves to be an individual that exists in a number of different configurations, yet all interconnected at some existential level.

Curiouser and curiouser.


6 posted on 09/23/2011 11:05:14 AM PDT by alloysteel (Are Democrats truly "better angels"? They are lousy stewards for America.)
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To: Lucky9teen

This show intrigues me but I’ve never watched it.

So help me out, is the only way to get into it to get the DVDs and start with the first season, or could one jump right in?


7 posted on 09/23/2011 11:05:14 AM PDT by bigbob
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8 posted on 09/23/2011 11:09:25 AM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet)
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To: bigbob
I know that the producers like to say that you can jump right in; but, honestly, you can't. Not at this point. I don't know if you have Netflix, but they have prior seasons available.

It is worth watching, and IMHO, the two-hour premiere (first episodes) was the best premiere of any t.v. show I have ever seen. It was spooky, eerie, scary, action-filled, interesting characters. It hooked me immediately.

9 posted on 09/23/2011 11:11:17 AM PDT by LibertarianLiz
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To: Lucky9teen

Wonder what the cross-talk is like in Fringe’s writers room?


10 posted on 09/23/2011 11:15:26 AM PDT by AU72
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To: bigbob; Ingtar
Well, Fringe is one of those shows you can't really just jump into 4th season in. You either have to read up on what's been going on thus far, or you can catch up with all the episodes online here
11 posted on 09/23/2011 11:19:05 AM PDT by Lucky9teen (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.~Thomas Jeffer)
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To: alloysteel

I wish Anna Torv lived in my universe just sayin


12 posted on 09/23/2011 11:27:57 AM PDT by al baby (Is that old windbag still on the air ?)
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To: Lucky9teen

Has anyone been watching “Dark Matters” on the science channel hosted by John Noble? It is awesome, and i love how “Walter Bishop”/”Walternate” hosts it, LOL!


13 posted on 09/23/2011 11:38:44 AM PDT by GraceG
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To: Lucky9teen
Fringe lost me when they did the episode in which a hooker becomes pregnant minutes after her encounter with a client and gives birth an hour later. Six hours after that the baby becomes a fully grown man who dies of old age while roaming the hospital basement. To go from a newborn to a fully developed man require the infant to add mass - at least 100 pounds. Where did this mass come from? In the womb, the fetus can draw from the mom, but once out in the hospital it has to get the mass from something. Did they set it on a block of suet instead of a crib?

This is such a fundamental question, I was amazed that none of the "investigators" asked it right from the start. "Ummm...how does a baby put on a hundred pounds of meat in the cellar of a hospital?" These guys are supposed to be bright, aren't they?

The very idea was so utterly ludicrous and unscientific I tuned out and never came back.

14 posted on 09/23/2011 11:41:49 AM PDT by Mongeaux (''I would sooner be governed by the first 2,000 names in the Boston phone directory," W.F. Buckley)
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To: Mongeaux

This show does require one to suspend belief.

It does lay some interesting paranormal events...hence the title of the show, IMO.


15 posted on 09/23/2011 11:55:49 AM PDT by Lucky9teen (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.~Thomas Jeffer)
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To: bigbob

Like you, I was a late to the show. I chose to get the DVDs to catch up. IMHO it was well worth it. I would describe the show as a combination of The X Files and Lost. So if you liked those you’d like Fringe.


16 posted on 09/23/2011 11:56:45 AM PDT by Gothmog (I fight for Xev)
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To: Lucky9teen

Love the show, but I have to admit that keeping up with all its twists and turns is like being back in high school doing math homework every night.


17 posted on 09/23/2011 12:07:27 PM PDT by Argus
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To: Lucky9teen

I’ve been watching it religiously, though usually one day after on-line so I can take screenshots of the Observer. FOX’s new policy means I would have to wait for a week to watch the episodes.


18 posted on 09/23/2011 12:19:33 PM PDT by Ingtar (I closed my eyes, only for a moment, and the moment's gone...)
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To: Lucky9teen

Don’t you mean “Fauxlivia?”


19 posted on 09/23/2011 12:30:15 PM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: bigbob

I’ve watched it from the beginning and have never missed an episode. However, I have become lost in the storyline many times due to complicated plot development. I think one would be unable to understand what was going on without the previous seasons stories.


20 posted on 09/23/2011 12:37:40 PM PDT by csuzieque
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