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The episode was up slightly from the previous season finale, but less than Fringe ' s fourth-season premiere rating of 1.5. [42] [43] Fringe reached its lowest ratings ever with the episode "The Boy Must Live" which first aired in the United States on January 11, 2013 on Fox to an estimated 2.44 million viewers, and earned a ratings share of 0. ...
Continuing to review the tape, they find that in the past, Walter has recovered the young Observer-like boy (as seen in "Inner Child"), and used the pocket universe to stow the child away in the designated room. The group finds the room, but it is empty, save a radio that is fused to a certain frequency, something that Walter did not give the ...
"Liberty" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of the Fox science-fiction/drama television series Fringe, and the show's 99th and penultimate episode. It aired on January 18, 2013, with the series finale, " An Enemy of Fate ", in the United States on Fox and in the UK and Ireland on Sky1 .
The fifth season includes featurettes titled "A Farewell to Fringe" and "Fringe Panel at Comic-Con 2012", as well audio commentaries and a gag reel. It was released on Blu-ray and DVD on May 7, 2013, in region 1 [ 185 ] and on May 13, 2013, in region 2. [ 186 ]
IGN's Ramsey Isler gave it a positive review, scoring it 8.6 out of 10. He felt the first half of the episode was lacking, but thought "the last quarter of this episode is a perfect example of how powerful and nearly perfect Fringe can be at its best." He also enjoyed the unique portrayal of Peter and Olivia's grieving over Etta's death.
Fringe ' s ratings started strongly with a weekly episode average of 8.8 million, achieving first place in the 18–49 adult demographic among the 2008–09 television season's new shows. In addition to these solid ratings, [ 3 ] the first season garnered a generally favorable critical reception. [ 24 ]
Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton and Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler in Season 5 of "Yellowstone." Beth, however, is ecstatic at her father's new position and the perks that result from it (being cruel to ...
"Black Blotter" has been compared to the "19th episode" of earlier seasons - "Brown Betty" from Season 2, "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" from Season 3, and "Letters of Transit" from Season 4 - where the producers have provided a strange, out-of-context episode that does not follow the usual narrative and direction of most other Fringe episodes [1 ...