As much as I may want to, the traditional five questions from last night’s episode of Fringe, the season-finale “Brave New World (Part 2)” won’t just be “WHAT?” repeated five times. But: William Bell! Betrayals! Revelations! And so much more! Click through for the real five questions.
We’ve reached the first half of the finale to Fringe‘s fourth season, and everything is up for grabs – Including the fate of not one, but two different Earths! For the second last time this (television) year, here are five questions about Friday’s episode, “Brave New World (Part One).”
The announcement that Fringe has been renewed by Fox for one final season is great news – especially for those of us who were worried that this might’ve been the last year for the show, given the ratings – but with only thirteen episodes in the final season, it’ll be time to stop messing around and get down to business. Instead of five questions, here’re five things I want to see from Fringe: Season Five.
As this week’s episode of Fringe demonstrated, it just might be the end of the world(s) as we know it – but who, exactly, is feeling fine? Here’re five questions about the earth-shaking “Worlds Apart.”
After weeks of hinting at the subject of time-travel, last night’s Fringe on Fox took us into the future, and dropped more than a few bombshells about what’s been going on in our present. No wonder we have questions about “Letters of Transit.”
We’re heading towards the endgame for the fourth season of Fringe, so it’s no surprise that Friday’s episode brought a few revelations, a little bit of confusion, and, of course, nowhere near enough of David Robert Jones. Here’re five questions about “The Consultant.”
If you’ve been following the weekly Fringe “5 Questions About” posts here every week, it’s more than likely you have a question of your own about them: When, exactly, did Lincoln Lee die in the original timeline? The short answer is, he didn’t.
This week’s Fringe took us back to the alternate universe for the first time in too long, and also reminded us about those pesky shapechangers that’ve been causing trouble since the start of the season. All that and a Radiohead reference in the title, too! What else could we want from “Everything In its Right Place”?
In case last week’s episode of Fringe didn’t quite blow your mind enough, this week the Fox drama decided to go for the nostalgia vote by… retelling a story we’ve seen before, but making a point of showing that things can turn out differently this time around. Five questions about “Nothing As It Seems”? We’ve got ‘em right here.
After a few weeks’ vacation, Fox’s Fringe returned last night with what may be the opening of its final run of episodes ever. But did the somewhat revelatory “A Short Story About Love” manage to fulfill your need for new information, theories and answers about just what the hell is going on with Peter, Olivia and Walter, not to mention the state of all reality? Unsurprisingly, we had some questions…
The Observer! Olivia and memories she shouldn’t have! Answers to questions! This week’s episode of Fox’s Fringe had it all, but despite the title, “The End of All Things” was just the beginning of our five questions for the week…
Why does Olivia remember things that she shouldn’t? Will Peter be freaked out by the change, or happy that “his” Olivia is coming back? Last night’s episode of Fringe played with the limits of reality once again, leading to this week’s five questions about “A Better Human Being.”