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In the series premiere, FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham (ANNA TORV) investigates a fatal international flight, recruiting Dr. Walter Bishop (JOHN NOBLE) and his son (JOSHUA JACKSON) to help.
  • Runtime: 1 hour 22 minutes
  • Original air date: September 09, 2008
  • Network: Warner Bros.
 
 
 
 

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1. Pilot
  September 9, 2008
In the series premiere, FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham (ANNA TORV) investigates a fatal international flight, recruiting Dr. Walter Bishop (JOHN NOBLE) and his son (JOSHUA JACKSON) to help.
 
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2. The Same Old Story
  September 16, 2008
The unlikely trio forms a partnership and investigates the link between a wildly accelerated pregnancy and an "old" newborn.
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3. The Ghost Network
  September 23, 2008
After a horrific bus incident, Olivia, Peter and Bishop uncover a man who has visions of Pattern-related disturbances before they happen.
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4. The Arrival
  September 30, 2008
After a deadly explosion in New York, our unlikely threesome investigate a strange cylinder found at the scene thats completely unharmed by the surrounding devastation.
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5. Power Hungry
  October 14, 2008
When a simple man is discovered who has the ability to harness electricity, dangerous and deadly occurrences follow, and our unlikely trio investigates this super-charged oddity.
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6. The Cure
  October 21, 2008
When a woman with a rare disease inexplicably causes excruciating pain and subsequent death to those she encounters, the circumstances point to illegal drug trials -- or worse.
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7. In Which We Meet Mr. Jones
  November 11, 2008
When a strange parasite attaches itself to the internal organs of a dying agent, Agent Dunham rushes to Germany to meet with a prisoner who reveals details of a much larger threat.
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8. The Equation
  November 18, 2008
When a music prodigy is kidnapped, it's discovered that a sequence of flashing lights appeared at the abduction - which Walter links back to his bunkmate at St. Claire's Hospital.
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9. The Dreamscape
  November 25, 2008
While investigating a mystifying incident at Massive Dynamic, Olivia seeks to rid her consciousness of Agent Scott and Peter's past catches up with him.
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10. Safe
  December 2, 2008
While investigating a series of extraordinary bank robberies that defy the laws of physics, Walter realizes that the high-tech thieves are after something of his.
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11. Bound
  January 20, 2009
After shifty FBI Agent Loeb orchestrated Mr. Jones's otherworldly escape from a German prison and Olivia's alarming abduction, indications of a larger threat begin to emerge.
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12. The No-Brainer
  January 27, 2009
A computer scientist-turned-serial killer has discovered an unconventional method of killing people by liquefying their brains.
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13. The Transformation
  February 3, 2009
When another mysterious virus emerges aboard an international flight, leaving freakish remains, Peter & Olivia are forced to go undercover to investigate the latest bizarre threat.
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14. Ability
  February 10, 2009
German agents question Olivia when Mr. Jones returns and a lethal toxin is released that causes victims to die without faces - as their orifices suddenly and mysteriously close up.
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15. Inner Child
  April 7, 2009
The FBI's Fringe Division investigates a mysterious, mute boy with an unspoken connection to Agent Olivia Dunham. Meanwhile, a gruesome serial killer resurfaces.
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16. Unleashed
  April 14, 2009
Unleashed by animal activists, a scientifically engineered beast with a ferocious appetite attacks Charlie. Walter must now come face-to-face with both his past and the creature.
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17. Bad Dreams
  April 21, 2009
The Pattern is given a thrilling twist when Agent Dunham can't stop dreaming of violent occurrences - that actually happen simultaneously in the real world.
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18. Midnight
  April 28, 2009
When severely mutilated bodies drained of spinal fluid begin to pile up, the Fringe Division investigates a scientist with possible ties to the ZFT terrorist cell.
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19. The Road Not Taken
  May 5, 2009
While investigating a disturbing case of a woman who apparently spontaneously combusted, Olivia is plagued with waking dreams, seeing elaborate visions of things not really there.
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20. There's More Than One of Everything
  May 12, 2009
In the season finale, the Fringe Division is attacked, Mr. Jones returns, Walter disappears and Massive Dynamics' elusive William Bell (LEONARD NIMOY) is finally introduced.
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Episode 1, "Pilot"
Synopsis: In the series premiere, FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham (ANNA TORV) investigates a fatal international flight, recruiting Dr. Walter Bishop (JOHN NOBLE) and his son (JOSHUA JACKSON) to help.
Original air date: September 9, 2008
Runtime: 1 hour 22 minutes
ASIN: B001FW58D6
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,351 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Fringe: The Complete First Season
Synopsis: From the creative team behind Mission: Impossible 3, Alias and the upcoming Star Trek feature comes this incredible thriller about an unlikely trio who uncover a deadly mystery involving a series of unbelievable events that may be part of a larger and more disturbing pattern that blurs the line between the possible and the impossible.
Season year: 2009
Network: Warner Bros.
ASIN: B001FVV2X2
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worthy of the Hype!, September 11, 2008
This review is from: Fringe: The Complete First Season (Amazon Instant Video)
In 2001, when a little show called Alias hit the airwaves, I was instantly hooked on the creative genius that is J.J. Abrams. Since Alias, Abrams has become a household name for TV and Film geeks worldwide with such gems as Lost, Mission Impossible 3, and Cloverfield under his belt. For months now Fox has been brainwashing its viewers with promos of Abrams's newest TV creation, Fringe. With a reported $10,000,000 spent on the pilot alone, not to mention the eye-catching "from the creators of Lost" tagline, expectations have certainly been high for fans and critics alike. Would it, could it possibly live up to the hype? This past Tuesday was our chance to find out.

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When an international flight lands at Boston's Logan Airport and there are no signs of life, FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, a scientist, Walter Bishop, and his son Peter uncover a deadly mystery involving a series of unbelievable events. (www.fringetelevision.com)

Right out of the gate, the Fringe pilot makes a strong case for being worthy of all the preceding hype. J.J. Abrams' formula for success is all over this thing and it works:

1. A seemingly unknown female lead that will undoubtedly be turned into a star? Check. Australian actress Anna Torv is perfectly cast as FBI Agent Olivia Dunham. She has the strong screen presence and subtle charm needed to be able to carry this series.

2. A somewhat has been actor that will no doubt be reinvented into a rising star? Check. Joshua Jackson (aka Pacey) wooed teen girls for years on the 90's WB sensation, Dawson's Creek. Here he gets a fresh new start as Peter Bishop, genius estranged son of Dr. Walter Bishop. I was pleasantly surprised with the depth of Jackson's performance and the welcome comedy relief he brings to the show.

3. A mega supporting cast? Check. John Noble plays the role of the eccentric, yet endearing Dr. Walter Bishop. I could almost here Middle Earth nerds celebrating worldwide as they realized this is the guy who played Denethor, Steward of Gondor in Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (OK, yeah, I was celebrating, too). Truly, some of the funniest and most engaging scenes are between Walter and Peter Bishop. That's a relationship that I can't wait to see further explored on the show.

Lance Reddick (aka as Matthew Abaddon from Lost) brings a welcome mysterious air to the character of Philip Broyles. We find out early on that he works for Homeland Security, but before the episode's end we can't help but wonder who this guy really is.

Kirk Acevedo, Mark Valley, Blair Brown, and Jasika Nicole also bring strong supporting performances to this well rounded cast.

4. An underlying conspiracy that will only become more mysterious and vague as the show goes on? Check. J.J. Abrams has stated publicly that Fringe will be unlike Lost and Alias in that we will not have to watch every episode to follow the story. I will believe that when I see it. The introduction to "The Pattern" toward the end of the episode seems to hint at an underlying mythology for the series. "The Pattern" is sure to be discussed, analyzed, and mulled over to the extent of the "Dharma Initiative". What is The Pattern exactly? I don't know and neither do you. That is why we will be back for more. Some may consider this an annoying storytelling device, but I love my TV shows served up complex and mind boggling. Bring it on J.J.!!

Fringe is all about exploring fringe science (teleportation, invisibility, time travel, telepathy, etc, etc.). This is where the X-Files feel of the show comes in to play (thankfully J.J. Abrams has also said the show will stay away from aliens). The first scene of the pilot is a shocking and gruesome foreshadowing of what we can expect each week. And what a way to kick off a series! Who doesn't enjoy watching skin falling off of someone's face at 30,000 feet?

There were some other subtle touches that I enjoyed from this first episode. The cinematography was breathtaking throughout and if you haven't watched this show in High Definition you are truly missing out! The special effects were top notch and I especially enjoyed the translucent skin one of the characters was afflicted with. The location subtitles for each scene were very innovative. Much like the titles for each new Heroes episode, the location subtitles were imbedded in really cool places throughout the pilot. This is sure to become a unique Fringe trademark that adds a little more creative depth to the show. The mysterious Massive Dynamic Corporation, the yet to be seen CEO William Bell, and COO Nina Sharp's Terminator-like arm were also intriguing additions to the plot. Indeed a viral Fringe website for Massive Dynamic has already launched.

No doubt Lost fans are going to be looking under every nook and cranny for connections between the two series. Interestingly enough, the new autopilot system used to land the plane in this episode is referred to as the Pearl System. Maybe a not so subtle nod to Lost's Pearl Station? Although I didn't notice, there are reports online that a few of the infamous Lost numbers make appearances throughout the pilot. While I enjoy such shenanigans, I do hope this is nothing more than J.J. Abrams being all cutesy for his Lost fans. If we find out somewhere down the line that Fringe and Lost are interconnected I think my feeble brain will explode.

The only thing working against Fringe is its home on Fox, which has an awful track record of canning great TV shows prematurely. Fans of shows such as Firefly and Drive know exactly what I'm talking about. The buzz and promos certainly lean in the show's favor, but with Fox no show is ever safe. Although I'm sure Fox has already renewed Hole in the Wall for eight seasons. I would love to have seen ABC pick up Fringe and scheduled it next to Lost each week.

I was very impressed with the Fringe pilot and afterwards my wife and I shared that look that can only say, "We've found yet another show to be addicted to". Great writing, strong acting, and an intriguing plot are sure to keep us coming back for more. The great twist at the end of the episode gives us a taste of the strong storytelling that is sure to come with each new installment. If you missed the premiere you still have a chance to catch up. Sunday, September 14th, Fox will be replaying the pilot at 8/7 central with a preview of the new 24 movie coming in November. You can also watch the pilot in glorious HD at Fox's website.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great!, November 27, 2011
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This review is from: Fringe: The Complete First Season (Amazon Instant Video)
The first two series of this show are tremendous. They're all good, but the first season of Fringe is really hard to beat. The characters, especially Walter, are fantastic, and each episode contains a unique set of challenges, action, and clever dialogue.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One bitten you won't want to stop watching!, February 22, 2012
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Robert Edgar (Long Beach, California) - See all my reviews
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I was never a "Lost" fan and was skeptical about this series. In fact I made the conscious decision not to watch it. Then one night during season two I caught an episode and was so impressed that I signed onto Amazon bought the first season and a pass for season two. Now I own the first three seasons, have a pass for the current season and I hope there will be at least three more.
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