In with the old and the new. "Novation" has the reappearance of youngest Bishop as well as a proper introduction to the newest version of shapeshifters. Baseball makes the heart grow fonder as Fringe returns to it's Friday night home after an extended wait from last week's World Series.
The Wachowski brothers inspire Walter to capture his peanuts in 'bullet time' to see if they are out of phase with reality. Only for a show like Fringe can that sentence even begin to make sense.
Fungus with feelings sounds like a terrible idea to put on screen.
It may only be the second episode of the season, but I'm saying this week's episode of Fringe might be the best of the year already. Even down a series regular (for story reasons of course; long live Peter!) the show has never been better.
A shift of universal proportions has taken place and Fringe as you know it won't be the same.
Need to get caught up on television's best-written sci-fi series on the air before those premier weeks start back up? Then look no further than the third season of FOX's mind-
Could wormholes and paradoxes be Fringe's new bread and butter? Maybe, as the season finale picks up after last week's episode left off, with Peter now somewhere in the future.
From bowling alley attendant to universe guardian, Sam Weiss hopes to save worlds before it's too late.
"Now I have become death, the destroyer of worlds". It's the beginning of the end.
What is a cartoon dream within a dream? A Saturday morning version of Inception perhaps? Fringe gets animated for part of their episode as the Bishops take a page out of Christopher Nolan's book and try some shared dreaming with Bel-livia in "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide".
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