Olivia Dunham, in the alternate universe, with the cup of tea. If Fringe was a game of 'Clue' I would of won after my prediction in last week's review.
Only a show like Fringe can have an opening with weightless paraplegic thieves, a conversation about human parapsychological antennas, and tell a story about hanging out with John Lennon & Yoko Ono over a bong hit with Hurly from Lost in its first five minutes.
Are you troubled by strange noises in the middle of the night? Do you experience feelings of dread in your basement or attic? Have you or your family ever seen a spook, spectre or ghost? If the answer is "yes," then don't wait another minute. Pick up the phone and call the professionals... The Fringe Division.
Doctors say to have at least 2-4 glasses of milk per day for your daily dose calcium and help maintain strong bones. Unfortunately for Warren Blake all that vitamin D doesn't help if someone targets you with a bone disintegrating chemical weapon.
You know the expression that when certain people light up a room by just entering it with something as little as a smile.
Well it's been over a month since Fringe went on their holiday break, and what better way to return than a little bit of time travel and some Doc Brown. Just minus the DeLorean.
After back to back high paced episodes what better way is there to slow things down a bit than a show about a puppeteering, organ thieving, reanimator? It may not be a typical bread and butter fringe event, but "Marionette" it's a decent case for Olivia to get her feet wet as she returns to Fringe Division.
After leaving audiences on the edges of their seats for over two weeks Fringe returns to follow up on the phenomenal cliff-hanger ending from "The Abducted". Though the last episode set the bar pretty high this week's episode, "Entrada", did not disappoint.
When I tell people that Fringe is one of the best shows -- if not the best show -- on TV right now, it is because of episodes like this one. An episode that can stand alone by itself, as great hour of television, and also continue to advance the series with fresh angles at the same time.
When over a dozen people start losing their memories after listening to their ham radios, broadcasting a sequence of strange numbers, it's time to call in the Bishops.
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