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18th episode of the 3rd season of Fringe "Bloodline" Fringe episode Fauxlivia's pregnancy is accelerated. Episode no. Season 3 Episode 18 Directed by Dennis Smith Written by Alison Schapker Monica Owusu-Breen Production code 3X6118 Original air date March 25, 2011 (2011-03-25) Guest appearances Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis Ryan McDonald as Brandon Andre Royo as ...
9th episode of the 3rd season of Fringe "Marionette" Fringe episode In one of the episode's memorable scenes, Roland controls Amanda's corpse like a marionette through a system of ropes and pulleys Episode no. Season 3 Episode 9 Directed by Joe Chappelle Written by Monica Owusu-Breen Alison Schapker Production code 3X6109 Original air date December 9, 2010 (2010-12-09) Guest appearances ...
2nd episode of the 3rd season of Fringe "The Box" Fringe episode Fauxlivia seduces Peter to distract him in order to hide the corpse in her bathroom. Episode no. Season 3 Episode 2 Directed by Jeffrey Hunt Written by Josh Singer Graham Roland Production code 3X6102 Original air date September 30, 2010 (2010-09-30) Guest appearances Michael Cerveris as the Observer Sebastian Roché as Thomas ...
The Fringe team suspects some type of vigilante justice. During the investigation of the scene, Agent Lee meets his doppelganger, Captain Lincoln Lee (Gabel) of Fringe division, finding him to be more outgoing and brash compared to his own mild-mannerisms. Agent Lee also recognizes the close, romantic connection between Fauxlivia and Captain Lee.
[9] He added that after the opening exchange between Olivia and Fauxlivia, the episode "settles into a fairly typical" Fringe formula involving a "villain of the week" and a freakish event. [9] Andrew Hanson of the Los Angeles Times praised Anna Torv's two performances and believed "the containment built around 'the Machine'" may "have been my ...
MTV's Fringe reviewer Josh Wigler enjoyed the ending, calling it "one heck of a cliffhanger!" [109] James Poniewozik from Time Magazine positively compared both parts of the finale to The X-Files, writing that, unlike that series, Fringe ' s standalone episodes contribute to the overall mythology of the show. To him the finale "demonstrates how ...
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Years prior to Olivia joining the Fringe division, the owner had been promised to have his injured legs healed in exchange for letting the alternate agents use his store. After Fauxlivia returns to the alternate universe, an alternate agent known as "the Librarian" finally injects the store owner with a fluid, effectively healing him. [3]