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maxgt
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15:43 EST, 15 Jan, 2010
News
Fringe is new on January 21 and FOX has released a few promo photos for the episode, along with a synopsis. PETER AND OLIVIA BECOME SUSCEPTIBLE TO A LIFE-THREATENING VIRUS ON AN ALL-NEW FRINGE MONDAY, JANUARY 21, ON FOX. To Read More Click Here .
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maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
News
Watch a sneak peek of FRINGE "What Lies Below" Season 2 Episode 13 airing Thursday January 14 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Episode Synopsis: When a man enters an office in Boston for a meeting, he becomes disoriented and collapses, only to have
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maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
I won't even try to hide my disappointment in this episode. I'll come right out and say that I found this story astoundingly average. Despite previews that promised an infection-crazed Peter in hot conflict with Olivia, the vast majority of this
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maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
A bike courier arrives at the Vitas Petroleum building, locks up his bike and heads inside. He meets a man in a suit in the elevator - they are both going to the 16th floor. The courier tells the man that he doesn't look well. The comment is immediat
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maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
Ok, I know Walter Bishop is brilliant, but coming up with a cure for a 75,000-year-old virus? A little far-fetched, but hey, we'll go with it. Geez, put Walter on the cure for the common cold or cancer. Just put him in a room with Astrid and a refrig
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maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
Fringe is one of the few shows on television that can come back episode after episode and remain consistently amazing, while not becoming too repetitive. This week's episode, "What Lies Below," was no exception. After last week's foray
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maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
Network TV dramas have a long history of the "quarantine" episode. It's usually in medical dramas like House or ER, but many long-running dramas seem to eventually work it into their episode roster. "What Lies Below" represented F
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CriticalMyth
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
The sophomore slump for âFringeâ continues with yet another stand-alone episode. It now seems obvious that the writers are making up for the lack of balance with whatever small references to the overall story arc they can muster: i
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