Fringe Series Finale Review: The End of an Impossible Journey
In the culmination of five seasons, the Fringe team goes out with one hell of a bang.
In the culmination of five seasons, the Fringe team goes out with one hell of a bang.
The team's reunion with September - now a man named Donald - provides some long-awaited answers, and yields some ominous tidings for a beloved character.
An encounter with Windmark yields tragic results and a long-awaited revelation as the Fringe team and Nina Sharp try to piece together Walter's plan to fight
The Fringe team gets closer to finding the mysterious Donald and recovers a child Observer. Meanwhile, Walter trips out on LSD.
The team follows Walter's tapes to two beacons. Meanwhile, Walter worries he's changing for the worse; Peter is markedly changed by the Observer tech.
The team's continuing quest to destroy the Observers leads Walter, Peter, and Olivia into a pocket universe; Peter starts to develop some powers of his own.
The Fringe team struggles to move forward after their devastating loss as Peter gives himself over to revenge against the Observers.
Last night’s Fringe episode “The Recordist†felt very much like some of the “classic†episodes of previous seasons.
The team continues to search for Walter's Observer-destroying plans, Etta and Olivia clash over methods during war, and Etta makes a gruesome discovery.
Protector Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols) remains trapped in the past and, while continuing her efforts to stop the terrorists, must make an uneasy alliance.