
Fringe began as a procedural "mystery-of-the-week" series similar to The X-Files but rapidly evolved into a deeply serialized saga involving complex multiverses and timelines.
Walter’s estranged, jack-of-all-trades son whose genius and troubled past make him the essential bridge between his father and the modern world.
Fringe is a high-concept science fiction and fantasy television series that aired for (100 episodes) on Fox between September 9, 2008, and January 18, 2013. Created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci , the show follows the FBI's Fringe Division as they investigate unexplained phenomena—known as "The Pattern"—that defy traditional scientific explanation. Core Premise and Characters Fringe 2008 - 5 stagioni Sci-Fi & Fantasy • ...
The final season jumps to 2036, where the team leads a human resistance against the Observers —bald, pale time-travelers from the far future who have conquered Earth.
A brilliant but eccentric "mad scientist" recruited from a mental institution where he spent 17 years. His past experiments often serve as the foundation for the anomalies the team investigates. Created by J
The series centers on an unlikely trio based in Boston who utilize "fringe science" to solve ghastly, paranormal cases:
The team is supported by (Lance Reddick), the division's director, and Astrid Farnsworth (Jasika Nicole), a junior agent who assists Walter in his lab. Narrative Evolution A brilliant but eccentric "mad scientist" recruited from
After a doomsday device is used to bridge the two worlds, a new timeline is created where Peter never existed, forcing the characters to rediscover their connections.