Fringe returned with new episodes last night, and the first installment of 2011 certainly made you think. TV Fanatic has reviewed "Firefly" in detail here.
In a new interview, Fringe producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman touch on a number of topics. Foremost among them: what can viewers expect in 2011, when the show moves to Fridays?
This week on "Entrada," Olivia makes it back home and one member of the Fringe Division dies. Walter also struggles with his inability to have helped his dead friend and identify Bolivia as a fraud.
We're off to the Other Side on this episode, as Olivia attempts to handle a series of kidnappings with connections to Colonel Broyles. The episode is titled "The Abducted." Olivia reconnects with the cabdriver Henry on her secret quest to return home.
Over Here, multiple people suffer from amnesia after hearing the same radio frequency. The Fringe team is called in to investigate, while Peter continues to examine Walternate's doomsday machine.
Fringe takes viewers back to this universe on next week's episode. As this preview depicts, the team must solve the case of a dangerous radio frequency.
We go Over There on this episode, as Agent Broyles takes charge of a new case involving a missing man from the quarantined amber area and Walternate runs tests on Olivia. The installment is titled "Amber 31422."
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?