A lethal computer program circulating online literally melts the brains of anyone who watches the video file. The team races to stop the programmer, a vengeful father targeting people he blames for his career downfall. 13. "The Transformation" (Episode 13) Original Air Date: February 3, 2009
In the explosive season finale, David Robert Jones attempts to open a portal to a parallel universe to confront William Bell. Walter reveals the heartbreaking truth about Peter’s childhood, and the season ends with Olivia crossing over to an alternate reality to meet Bell in the World Trade Center. Character Roster: Season 1 Profiles fringe season 1 index new
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The first season of Fringe comprises a total of 20 episodes, airing from September 2008 to May 2009. The season opens with an extended 82-minute pilot and takes viewers on a journey from standalone "monster-of-the-week" cases to the major mythology that would define the series. (Note: The unaired episode "Unearthed" was produced during season 1 but was broadcast as a special episode during season 2). The season opens with an extended 82-minute pilot
When Fringe first aired on Fox, it was marketed as "the new X-Files ." The network wanted standalone monsters. The creators wanted a serialized novel. The compromise was Season 1: 20 episodes that veer wildly between bizarre biological anomalies and a shadowy conspiratorial war.
While the first season of Fringe often follows a "case of the week" format, a complex and interwoven mythology begins to take shape from the very first episode. Scattered throughout each investigation are clues and symbols that point to a much larger, sinister picture.
Depending on the universe or the timeline you are viewing, Fringe changes the color of its title card. (In Season 1, the standard blue credits are dominant). 🎬 How to Watch Fringe Today