FRINGE DIVISION FACES NEW CHALLENGES ON AN ALL-NEW "FRINGE" FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, ON FOX
Peter's visit to the other side intensifies as the alternate FRINGE division faces off against a formidable new foe in a harrowing race against time in the all-new "Enemy of My Enemy" episode of FRINGE airing Friday, Jan. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-409) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham; Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop; John Noble as Walter Bishop; Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles; Blair Brown as Nina Sharp; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth; Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee


Can't wait
ReplyDeleteSo Peter will still be on the other side at the end of 'And Those We've Left Behind'?
ReplyDeleteInteresting.....
So this is gonna be like a two parter. At least one reason to see the good in the delay of 4.08...
ReplyDeleteA harrowing race against time
ReplyDelete*whimpers*
I am so hyped for the next two episodes I think they will silence the S4 doubters.
So it's two-parter! Can't wait! ;)
ReplyDeleteit was meant to be the fall finale, so i imagine there will be a cliffhanger that will be followed up in 4x09
ReplyDeleteSo DRJ is an enemy for the Fringe division, not for our team...?
ReplyDeleteOh I'm so glad we'll only have to wait a week after 4.08 for this, it was like it was meant to be
ReplyDeleteYeah it certainly is, I would love to be able to hold on and watch both of them together, but its been too long of a wait
ReplyDeleteI want Fringe NOW.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping that what should be two great serial episodes in a row will reignite passion for the series as this year has been lackluster for most people.
ReplyDeleteTwo "over there" episodes in a row. Love it.
ReplyDeleteA two-parter would make sense since the first episode back was supposed to be the fall finale and this episode would have been the winter premiere.
ReplyDeletei hope so too. i haven't loved the season so far myself (except 4x06, which was brilliant) so i hope these 2 episodes establish the the path the remainder of the season will follow mythology-wise.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's gonna be a real good episode!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait. These next two episodes sound brilliant!
ReplyDeleteMy Bets Massive Dynamic and [Nina's] new form of Shapeshifters!
ReplyDeleteI think you mean "Back To Where You've Never Been".
ReplyDeleteI'm so ready for the other side! Next week just can't come fast enough....
ReplyDeleteoh this sounds so exciting and I want to watch now!
ReplyDeleteThe title only makes me wanna use a time-machine to head forward!
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awesome cant wait
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of racing against time, who thinks that Fringe is still in the running for a season 5? I suppose it's still too early to tell. :|
ReplyDeleteYeah, but have the "over here" episodes really been "over here?" I feel like all season it's been "over WTF are we?"
ReplyDeleteYeah, but have the "over here" episodes really been "over here?"
ReplyDeleteExcept for the serial killer story, yes. I don't count the meetings at the doomsday machine and the Bolivia cameos as blurring the lines between an "over here" and an "over there" episode.
I think you missed my point. "Over Here" is NOT "Over Here"... Whether or not it's merely just an issue of the omission of Peter or we've somehow slipped into a yellow (3rd) universe, our good ol' "Over Here" doesn't quite mean "Over Here" anymore.
ReplyDeleteIt really is too early I think we found out about S4 last March, I imagine it depends on the success or failure of other Fox shows as well. If it does get a 5th season I imagine it might be 13 episodes only and a final season which I'm fine with if they get to conclude the story.
ReplyDeleteOh, I see what you're getting at.
ReplyDeleteMy take on that is as follows - You've got to deal with what's in front of you. Until Peter can change things (IF he can) this reality is the status quo. It may not be the same "over here," but it's the only one we've got.
Well obviously it's the only one we've got for now. That's the entire point of trying to get back home. lol
ReplyDeleteI'm not convinced Peter can get home. I haven't ruled out the possibility that this an "altered" reality and not an "alternate" reality. I think there's a good possibility that "going home" will mean that the reality that we're watching now would no longer exist. If that's the case, would they let Peter go?
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what I was hoping for.
ReplyDeleteMaybe because everyone's miserable as hell? lol
ReplyDeleteYou got me there. I've got no rebuttal for that. XD
ReplyDeleteexactly, that's why i think we have to look at pairs of ajoined universes in iterations...
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