"The Man from the Other Side"

This week's episode is titled "The Man from the Other Side." In it, Newton and his shape-shifter goons are trying to open up a portal into our universe. Peter also learns that he is not from our world, with heartbreaking consequence.

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"White Tulip"

This episode is titled "White Tulip." The Division investigates the deaths of passengers on a commuter train, which is somehow linked to a man's ability to time travel.

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"Olivia. In the Lab. With a Revolver"

This week's episode has a cool name. It's titled "Olivia. In the Lab. With a Revolver." The Division is puzzled by the death of a woman from a disease she apparently never had. Meanwhile, Olivia struggles to keep the secret about Peter to herself.

  • 4.0 / 5.0
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"Peter"

Ready to see how it all began? This week's episode, "Peter", takes us back to Walter and his younger days. Walter explains to Olivia his experiments from the 1980s and where Peter is truly from.

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"Jacksonville"

This week's episode is titled "Jacksonville." A seismic disaster in Manhattan leads Walter to believe it was somehow related to his experiments with William Bell. Agent Dunham must then unlock her ability to save the lives of many.

  • 4.8 / 5.0
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"The Bishop Revival"

Wedding guests are found dead on this week's episode titled "The Bishop Revival." When wedding guests mysteriously die, the unit looks into the crime's connections with one of Walter's old experiments.

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"What Lies Below"

This week's episode on Fringe is titled "What Lies Below." During it, there's a lethal virus... and it's spreading. Walter, Broyles and Astrid search for answers when Peter and Olivia become trapped in a Boston office that's been quarantined by the Centers for Disease Control because of this deadly virus.

"Johari Window"

It's off to a small town this week on Fringe. The episode is titled "Johari Window." The team heads to a secluded small town to investigate a mysterious cover-up involving humans with horrible deformities. How far will the town go to keep their secret?

"Grey Matters"

William Bell returns during this episode. The focus returns to The Other Side as the shape-shifters return to steal portions of people's brains.

"Snakehead"

On this week's episode, the team look into bodies that have creatures attached to them. That's unusual.

Fringe Quotes

Walter: It's a shame I don't have a lab. I'd like to examine him.
Peter: You do have a lab, Walter. Your lab at Harvard.
Walter: Yes. I do, don't I?

Just your average multi-national corporation specializing in secret bio research and defense contracting. Massive Dynamic. Seems like such an innocent name for a corporation, don't you think?

Peter

Fringe Music

  Song Artist
Song Poor Little Fool Ricky Nelson iTunes
Dear Mr. Fantasy Traffic iTunes
Blue Bayou Roy Orbison iTunes