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SEASON 4: EPISODE 8 AIRS: 1/13/2012
EPISODE TITLE: BACK TO WHERE YOU'VE NEVER BEEN
EPISODE SYNOPSIS: While Olivia and Lincoln try to return Peter home, they try to cope with the looming threat of the transparent shapeshifters.
In other news:
Thanks to baseball pre-emptions and winter hiatus, it's been two months since the last time "Fringe" (Fridays, 9 p.m. EST on Fox) aired in our universe. Given its knockout of a midseason finale (literally -- Nina Sharp and her Massive Dynamic lackeys gassed Olivia into unconsciousness and dosed her with Cortexiphan at the episode's climax), fans are understandably anxious to see what happens next.
I've seen this Friday's episode, titled "Back To Where You've Never Been," (which just so happens to be the episode that was filming when I visited the set last October) and I'm happy to report that it's one of the strongest of the season to date. You'll get a clearer idea of how Peter intends to return to "his" Olivia, new alliances will form, and in true "Fringe" fashion, there will be plenty of twists to keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. The last five minutes, in particular, are not to be missed.
To whet your appetite, above is an exclusive preview clip from the episode that sheds a little light on Peter's cunning plan. And if that isn't enough "Fringe" goodness for you, executive producers Jeff Pinkner and Joel Wyman gave more details in a wide-ranging phone interview earlier this week.
Besides the revelations in this week's episode, the pair talked about the season's overall arc and weighed in on Fox president Kevin Reilly's ominous proclamation at the network's Television Critics Association press day that "we lose a lot of money on the show" -- prompting many fans to wonder if cancellation isn't far behind.
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The shifting back and forth between dimensions has turned me off.
Really liked the show when they investigated really weird stuff.
Involving the main characters in the plot is a turnoff to me.
X-Files did the same and I lost interest in that one also.
IMHO it shows the writers groping for a story line. Beginning of the end.
I’ve lost interest in Fringe.