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Phillip Broyles (portrayed by Lance Reddick; main: season 1–4; recurring: season 5) is a Homeland Security Special Agent and head of the Fringe division, which was established to investigate a series of terrorist/unexplained phenomena. While Broyles comes off as professional and by-the-book, he is surprisingly flexible when it comes to ...
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. ...
It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on September 14, 2010, in region 1, [173] [174] on September 27, 2010, in region 2, [175] and on November 10, 2010, in region 4. [ 176 ] The third season features two commentary tracks, a gag reel, behind the scenes videos, and two features exclusive to the Blu-ray version.
Fringe's pilot episode was picked up by Fox in May 2008, [10] [11] and premiered on September 9. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Critics hailed the series as a successor to Lost , [ 14 ] as the two shared many similarities including Abrams' involvement, characters exploring a series of unexplained events, the use of many of the same actors and writers, and the ...
The first season of Fringe was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on September 8, 2009, [32] in region 2 on September 28, 2009 [33] and in region 4 on September 30, 2009. [34] The sets includes all 20 episodes of season one on a 7-disc DVD set and a 5-disc Blu-ray set presented in anamorphic widescreen.
"Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There" first aired in the United States on November 9, 2012 on Fox. An estimated 2.47 million viewers watched the episode, and earned a ratings share of 0.9 among adults aged 18 to 49, to rank fourth in its timeslot. [1] The episode slightly decreased in overall viewership from the previous ...
Lincoln Lee is a fictional character on the Fox television series Fringe (2008–2013). Lincoln first appeared in the season two finale on May 13, 2010. He is portrayed by actor Seth Gabel. Initially, Gabel was cast for just the finale, and did not hear about his character's return until the end of the following summer.
The 3.2 refers to 3.2% of all people of ages 18–49 years old in the U.S., and the 9 refers to 9% of all people of ages 18–49 years old watching television at the time of the broadcast in the U.S. [15] The pilot officially premiered at the 2008 Television Critics Association tour, where it received mixed to positive reviews from critics.