In the episode The Ghost Network from Fringe's first season, the object that is being exchanged is some sort of a disc that is capable of storing information.
I mean according to Walter, there could be any number of infinite universes if I'm not wrong. So why do they only talk about two universes and only one remainin
In the TV show Fringe, which is completing its series run January 2013 at its 100th episode, there have been a number of mysteries revealed, and some never reve
[Source] In the year 2015, the Observers invaded from the future, instituting "The Purge" and killing many humans. Although humans continued to resist we
During a rewatch of episodes of Fringe, I have re-encountered "Jacksonville", the episode that demonstrated the first explicit example of mass distribution from
In the final few episodes of Fringe, we find out that Walter & September's plan was to effectively change the future so that the Observers/Invaders never ex
Fringe presents a wonderful concept of existence of a parallel universe. In one episode, Walter explains how the choices made by the people affect the lives in
I've been rewatching seasons of 24 and Fringe lately, and I've noticed something really annoying, especially in 24: the first 2:30 of every episode is dedicated
Can anyone tell what really happened in Walter Bishop's lab in Fringe that lead to the hospitalization of Walter in a mental institution? Note: I have watched
I've been watching Fringe (which is great, btw) and noticed the colour of the intro sequence changes. Fringe is one of those series where everything seems to me
I have recently started watching Fringe and as a newbie to watching Fringe I have been advised that I need to spot all of the observers, and that they're presen
In the last Season of Fringe, the Observer child Michael was essential for the plot. He appeared before in Season 1, where he was found in an abadoned basement.
Oceanic Air has been a central element in the TV series Lost. But I noticed that Oceanic Air has been used in Fringe too which is also co-produced by J.J. Abram
End of season 3 and start of season 4 At the end of the 3rd season, Peter had to merge the two universes, in order to fix both, and by doing that, the observer
FringeWiki says this about the origins of the Observers in the TV show Fringe: Originally, the Observers had evolved from a probable future stemming from th