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Fringe Solves the Mystery of Walter's Madness
Last night's Fringe resolved a mystery that stretches back to the beginning of the series: the cause of Walter Bishop's mental disorders. All it takes is our team of dimension-hopping enemy supersoldiers and and a boatload of brain surgery. More »Monster Worms Are Fringe's Latest Health Craze
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Last night's Fringe started out with unusual bang, in the form of a literal human bomb. Soon the Fringe team is blowing up watermelons, traveling to Iraq, and reminiscing about Peter's childhood Playboy jigsaw puzzle. Spoilers ahead. More »Father-Son Bonding Over Fringe's Scorpion Baby
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Fringe Gives Us a Bloody Birthday Present This Week
If I'd had any doubts about Fringe becoming my new guilty pleasure, this week erased them. I am now officially a watcher of Fringe, rather than a sampler of it. Last night's episode "The Cure" gave us a healthy dose of WTF back story on several of our main characters — Agent Olivia and Mad Scientist Spawn Peter — as well as some frankly awesome exploding heads. It was the first time that the show really gelled, and I'll tell you why. Spoilers ahead! More »