Tonight's all-new 'Fringe' episode "Black Blotter" will kick off the first of 2012's final episodes, before the series finally closes its doors next year with January 18 series finale "An Enemy of Fate." And while we wait to discover how Walter Bishop's plans to defeat the Observers will all fall into place, series show-runner Joel Wyman has released a number of behind-the-scenes shots of the cast and crew preparing the series' final hour. Are you ready for a sneak peak of the 'Fringe' series finale?
Only five episodes remain in the final season of 'Fringe,' but the battle against the Observers is just beginning. This Friday's all-new episode "Black Blotter" will see the team finally making headway in assembling the various pieces of Walter's plan, receiving a clue toward the elusive "Donald" as Peter, Olivia, Astrid and Walter head into the woods. Will Walter be in his right mind, given three new clips from the episode? And what new mystery has cropped up overnight?
The battle against the Observers gets magnetic as ‘Fringe’ season 5 debuts its eighth episode of the final season “The Human Kind,” where Olivia retrieves an electromagnet from an oracle-like woman (Jill Scott), while the team tries desperately to convince Peter to abandon his hunt for Windmark and return to his humanity.
Last time’s ‘Fringe’ episode “Five-Twenty-Ten” saw the team working to recover several Observer beacons, while Peter’s new abilities allowed him to orchestrate a mission to attack several key Observer figures, so how does “The Human Kind” keep the final season in motion? How will season 5 of ‘Fringe’ close out the epic saga?
Read on for your in-depth recap of everything you need to know about ‘Fringe’ season 5 episode 8 “The Human Kind!”
For as much as we'll miss FOX's sci-fi cult hit 'Fringe' when the series wraps its five-year run this coming January, it doesn't hurt to think that some of TV's best actors could be free for new roles. Joshua Jackson managed to successfully shed his image as 'Dawson's Creek's' Pacey Witter, while John Noble cemented his place as one of TV's most under-awarded stars. Following 'Fringe's' end, will the cast return to work looking for new iconic roles in the 2013 pilot season? Two cast members' answers may surprise you!
Magnets, how do they work? A question we've all surely pondered now and again, and one 'Fringe' will likely answer with its first December episode "The Human Kind." When last we saw the Fringe team Peter Bishop had admitted to implanting himself with Observer tech, slowly robbing him of his humanity (and his hair) but will Olivia manage to save Peter before it's too late? Who is singer Jill Scott really playing? Why does Walter need a giant electromagnet? All these questions and more answered inside!
With each passing episode, 'Fringe' gets closer and closer to its series finale and 100th episode "An Enemy of Fate," which began production this week following a celebration of the cult sci-fi hit's five-year run. The final season will resume with this Friday's "The Human Kind," but plenty of mysteries are left between now and then. In particular, we've been wondering; will sci-fi icon Leonard Nimoy's William Bell return, more than just his hand? New details from show-runner J.H. Wyman inside!
There were many that bemoaned that 'Fringe' seemed to borrow from the classic 'X-Files' set up of an opposite-sex team investigating the paranormal, but across five seasons 'Fringe' managed to differentiate itself in ways that have come to make it one of the more beloved sci-fi series in years. Can the same be said of ABC's upcoming drama 'Weird Desk,' which once again sees two partners looking into the void for its summer 2013 run? Judge for yourself inside...
The battle against the Observers takes a calculated turn, as ‘Fringe’ season 5 debuts its seventh episode of the final season “Five-Twenty-Ten,” where the team works to recover several Observer beacons, while Peter's new abilities allow him to orchestrate a mission to attack several key Observer figures.
Last week’s ‘Fringe’ episode “Through the Looking Glass, and What Walter Found There” saw the team venturing into a pocket universe to retrieve a crucial piece of Walter’s plan, while Peter’s new Observer tech began to affect him in mysterious ways, so how does “Five-Twenty-Ten" keep the final season in motion? How will season 5 of ‘Fringe’ close out the epic saga?
Read on for your in-depth recap of everything you need to know about ‘Fringe’ season 5 episode 67 “Five-Twenty-Ten!”
Many a 'Fringe' fan were depressed to learn that prior guest star and season 4 regular Seth Gabel would not return for the cult sci-fi hit's final season, but now it seems our geek universe has afforded him another equally cool opportunity. The one-time Lincoln Lee has been targeted to appear in a 2013 episode of The CW's Green Arrow adaptation 'Arrow,' portraying the villainous DC character Count Vertigo! Of course, Count Vertigo will undergo some changes ot fit in with 'Arrow's more grounded world, so what can we expect from Seth Gabel?
The battle against the Observers jumps dimensions, as ‘Fringe’ season 5 debuts its sixth episode of the final season "Through the Looking Glass, And What Walter Found There," where the team ventures into a pocket universe to retrieve a crucial piece of Walter's plan, and Peter's new Observer tech begins to affect him in mysterious wasy.
Last time’s ‘Fringe’ episode “An Origin Story” saw the team struggling to cope with Etta’s heartbreaking death, while Peter interrogated a captive Observer to assemble a deadly plan that would cripple their operation, so how does “Through the Looking Glass, And What Walter Found There” keep the final season in motion? How will season 5 of ‘Fringe’ close out the epic saga?
Read on for your in-depth recap of everything you need to know about ‘Fringe’ season 5 episode 6, “Through the Looking Glass, And What Walter Found There!”
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