Fringe
Teleportation. Mind control. Invisibility. Astral projection. Mutation. Reanimation. Phenomena that exist on the Fringe of science unleash their strange powers in this thrilling series, co-created by J.J. Abrams (Lost, Alias), combining the grit of the police procedural with the excitement of the unknown. The story revolves around three unlikely colleagues - a beautiful young FBI agent, a brilliant scientist who’s spent the last 17 years in a mental institution and the scientist’s sardonic son - who investigate a series of bizarre deaths and disasters known as "the pattern." Someone is using our world as an experimental lab. And all clues lead to Massive Dynamic, a shadowy global corporation that may be more powerful than any nation.
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Lance Reddick | Phillip Broyles |
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John Noble | Dr. Walter Bishop |
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Joshua Jackson | Peter Bishop |
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Blair Brown | Nina Sharp |
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Jasika Nicole | Alternate Astrid Farnsworth |
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Anna Torv | Olivia Dunham |
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Ryan McDonald | Alternate Brandon Fayette |
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Seth Gabel | Alternate Lincoln Lee |
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Kirk Acevedo | Alternate Charlie Francis |
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Michael Cerveris | September |
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Kevin Corrigan | Sam Weiss |
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Amy Madigan | Marilyn Dunham |
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Andre Royo | Henry Arliss Higgins |
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Philip Winchester | Frank Stanton |
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Alon Abutbul | Dr. Armand Silva |
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Gerard Plunkett | Senator James Van Horn |
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C. Ernst Harth | Bus Driver |
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Sebastian Roché | Thomas Jerome Newton |
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Richard Ian Cox | Donnie |
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Eugene Lipinski | December |
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Heather Doerksen | Major Warner |
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D. Harlan Cutshall | SWAT Agent |
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Chandler Canterbury | Young Peter Bishop |
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Karen Holness | Alternate Diane Broyles |
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Karley Scott Collins | Young Olivia Dunham |
After the extraordinary turn of events that shockingly left an imprisoned Olivia "over there," she fights to find her way home. Meanwhile, Peter and Walter try to move on with their lives unknowingly alongside alternate Olivia.
Three men abduct and keep a family tied up and gagged in the living room. Two of them dig the basement while the third one watches the family. The men find a box and decide to take a peek inside. The two men and the family immediately die. The Fringe Division investigate the case and Walter performs an autopsy on the bodies. Soon he finds that they die because they have been exposed to an ultrasound signal. Walter receives an envelope from William Bell's lawyer as inheritance and he discloses to Astrid what William left for him. Meanwhile the alternate Olivia and Newton, who had hired the men to find the box and bring to him, plot a scheme to retrieve the box. Then they set in motion a Machiavellian plan.
In the alternate universe, Olivia and the Fringe Division investigate weird accidents with casualties apparently with no connection except ballpoint pens found on the spots. But when Olivia sees the freak Milo, she suspects that he might be the responsible. Olivia and Charlie investigate and soon they follow a lead to a hospital where they learn what happened to Milo.
When the American Senator James Van Horn has a serious car accident, he immediately goes to surgery; however Newton invades the hospital and abducts him shooting the staff. There is a shootout with Broyles and Newton shoots Van Horn in the eye. The Fringe Division finds that the senator is a shapeshifter and they take his body to Walter's laboratory. He finds that it is possible to revive the shapeshifter and recover his data disc. But the alternate Olivia calls Newton and he sends the shapeshifter Ray to the hospital to retrieve the disc. When he returns home, Newton orders him to kill his family. However Ray is connected to his wife and son and refuses to follow the order. What will happen?
In the parallel universe, a man releases his twin brother from an area in quarantine, removing him from the amber. The Fringe Division investigates the case that is classified since The Secretary does not want that the population learns that the family and friends are alive enclosed in amber. Olivia interviews Matthew, who is the twin brother of Joshua, and suspects that he is lying. Meanwhile The Secretary lures Olivia and convinces her to be submitted to n experiment while she has daydreams with Peter.
The latest broadcast on a numbers station transmits amnesia to its listeners. Walter clashes with Peter over Peter's work on the machine from alternate Earth.
In the parallel universe, a kidnapper called the Candy Man abducts the boy Max. The Fringe Division is assigned to investigate the case and soon Olivia learns that Broyles' son Christopher was also abducted two years ago and returned to his family, but blind and with other physical deficiencies. She asks Broyles for permission to interview Christopher, looking for additional information, but Broyles does not agree; however, his wife does let Olivia meet with Christopher. Olivia recalls an old case and guesses that the Candy Man might be draining the pituitary gland from the children to use the hormones to stay young. Based on additional information, Olivia and Broyles meet Reverend Marcus, a former physician and now responsible for a church where they believe the abductor is a member. Meanwhile, Olivia meets Henry and asks him to help her get to Liberty Island to use the sensory deprivation tank to try to return to her universe.
Peter grapples with the aftermath of recent events as Olivia desperately searches for an ally. Meanwhile, the Fringe Team discovers a critical device that communicates between universes.
Fringe Division seeks a man who has been harvesting transplanted organs, leaving victims with nearly nullified decay rates. Olivia faces the aftermath of Fauxlivia running her life.
The Observer returns, taking an active role in righting an old wrong (which includes - mundane for him - thwarting a bank robbery).
The Fringe Division visits Massive Dynamic to see the Doomsday Machine and the presence of Peter assembles the device. He is submitted to tests by Dr. James Falcon against Walter's will. Walter asks Nina to find William Bell's research since he wants to restore his brain to increase his IQ and help Peter. Meanwhile, Broyles gives access to the mainframe where the alternate Olivia's files are to help the investigation and they suspect a mole is accessing the information. Soon they find that someone is killing the shapeshifters. Who might be the killer?
When a scientist is killed by a blue dust that disintegrates his bones, the Fringe Division investigates the case and suspects a biological attack. The investigation leads them to a former marine, who flees but is hit by a car and is in a coma. Walter recalls his Cortexiphan patient Simon Phillips, who is capable of reading minds. Olivia, Peter, and Walter try to convince Simon, who lives in a deserted area, to help them to locate the terrorists, but he is sensitive to other people since he cannot control his ability. Simon agrees to help and also discloses Peter's real feelings for Olivia to her.
In the parallel universe, the Fringe Division investigates a case where a man was eaten from inside out by an extinct beetle. Meanwhile Broyles is considered missing and Lincoln is the head of the division. Olivia welcomes her boyfriend Frank that has just returned from Texas and wants to propose her. When a second man is also eaten by the insects, the Fringe Division identifies the scientist Dr. Armand Silva that was researching the cure for avian flu using this insect. Lincoln and Olivia goes to his address and split. Lincoln is locked in a refrigerating chamber while Olivia is brought to his laboratory, where she drinks water. Dr. Silva explains that only human beings are capable to host the beetle and a new cycle has just began. Olivia concludes that she has been infected by the insect and despairs.
A series of Fringe events leads the team to the home of a woman grieving over the death of her husband, while Peter and Olivia make an effort to repair the emotional rift between them.
This follow-up to last season's "Peter" flashback episode revisits a poignant period of time for both the Bishops and Olivia.
The Fringe team attempts to find out what process enables people to become lighter than air and float. Peter and Olivia deal with trust issues in their relationship, while Walter becomes increasingly obsessed with retrieving William Bell's consciousness from beyond the grave.
As the Fringe team hopes to alleviate Olivia's possession quickly, Agent Lincoln Lee of the F.B.I. meets them for the first time over the curious case of what he calls "the compassionate soul vampire."
The intensity of life "over there" accelerates as Olivia finds herself in mortal danger.
With the latest estimate that the team has only one day to save Olivia's consciousness, Walter leads a group on an LSD trip into Olivia's mind.
The beginning of the end is triggered when Walternate finds a way to wreak havoc "over here" - putting both universes in jeopardy.
Olivia joins forces with the mysterious Sam Weiss in a desperate race against time.
Peter successfully enters the machine with Olivia's help, and is transported to the future days where Walternate's universe is the one which has been destroyed. Walter learns about the origins of the machine and its ultimate purpose and sends back Peter to change his choice but gets lost in time warp.
Owner | Serge Algarotti |
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Quantity | 1 |
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Added Date | Sep 12, 2016 10:07:05 |
Modified Date | Apr 13, 2019 18:29:54 |
Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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