Next episode of Fringe is entitled “The Bishop Revival”. This will be the second to the last episode of Fringe before the show goes back to hiatus. Warning: I’ll be attaching here a preview of the episode. If you don’t want any information on the next episode, don’t go any further!
Archive for January, 2010
A man came in to the Vitas Petrol office, only to collapse and died with ruptured veins, causing to spray his blood everywhere. The death required the investigation of Olivia and Peter, who were later quarantined inside the building to prevent the spread of a deadly virus. Walter and Astrid tried to unlock the mysterious virus in order to find cure and to stop a possible global infection. Walter got emotional with Peter’s condition, almost confessing to Astrid the death of his real son, Peter.
A small town called Edina was found to be inhabitate by disfigured humans, whose faces look to be normal in the perception of the outsiders. The Fringe team later discovered that Walter Bishop once involved in the same research which aims to camouflage soldiers in the war. In this episode, Walter expressed himself of fear of getting lost and abducted, referencing back to what happened in the Grey Matters.
Fox unearthed an episode involving a never-seen-before case of a dead girl coming back to life, which happened to be “possessed” by a Russian speaking navy officer. Since this episode is supposedly in Season 1, we see Olivia’s partner Agent Charlie (and Astrid’s old hairstyle) alive and kicking. Fringe, in this episode, seems to get into the world of Ghost Whisperer, as Andrew Rusk need to (fulfill his unfinished business) avenge his death by going after the responsible for the murder, his wife.
Fringe at Monday 9pm timeslot got 7.79M viewers compared to Heroes at its new (original) timeslot got 4.71M viewers. Sadly for Heroes as it was its series lowest. CBS and ABC, however, tops against Fox with Two and a Half Men with 17.3M viewers and The Bachelors with 11.15M viewers.



