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    Fringe Spoiler-thon: 5 Things to Know About the Observer-Centric Episode

    Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson | Photo Credits: Liane Hentscher/FOX

    Olivia has been kidnapped. Peter still hasn't found a way home. And David Robert Jones is running amok in both universes.

    These are just a few of the problems the Fringe crew faces in this week's new episode, "The End of All Things" — which also happens to be the final episode for nearly a month. As Peter (Joshua Jackson) attempts to recover his lost love — new timeline Olivia (Anna Torv), to be clear — he'll come face-to-face with the man who once saved his life: the mysterious Observer known as September (Michael Cerveris), who will offer up a wealth of answers as to who the Observers truly are. Here are five teases from Friday's episode to whet your appetite:

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    1. Which Nina is real? We'll be left guessing which Nina Sharp (Blair Brown) — the one who was abducted with Olivia, or the one at Massive Dynamic — is the real one from this universe. As you yell at your TV thinking you know who's who, let's just say hands can be deceiving.

    2. Olivia's background, revealed: With Nina also abducted, we'll finally learn the story of how she raised Olivia and her sister — a huge contrast to original-Olivia's upbringing. And though Nina has been incapacitated to bring out an emotional side in Olivia, it's Peter who holds Olivia's fate in his hands.

    3. David Robert Jones (Jared Harris) is back: The dastardly villain returns, and with him, a very familiar device that Fringe fans will remember from Season 1's "Ability."

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    4. Observers, observed: We'll get a first-hand look inside the minds of the Observers, specifically September — though that's not his real name. We'll also learn exactly what they are and where (or when) they're from.

    5. Peter timeline troubles: Why are the Observers so hell-bent on erasing Peter? It's not necessarily him that they're trying to get rid of.

    Fringe airs Fridays at 9/8c on Fox.



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    7 comments

    • Annette  •  Avenel, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      I cannot wait to see what is going to happen I get sooo excited every Friday just to see Fringe. Love the show.
    • k  •  3 months ago
      First!
    • Leonard Okwako  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  3 months ago
      Good pictures indeed
    • D M  •  3 months ago
      This show is GREAT. Too bad it's too smart for many Americans.
    • Lowanla  •  Eagle Butte, South Dakota  •  3 months ago
      This is my favorite show too.
    • oldphart  •  Port Orange, Florida  •  3 months ago
      I read an article that said that Fringe may be cancelled.It is absolutely amazing how a piece of trash like the Simpsons keeps on going (Thanks largely to the Monster truck and "rasslin" crowd)yet Fringe may be cancelled.
    • Melanie Hazelrig  •  3 months ago
      My husband and I love the show and even record and watch older episodes for fun. This is the first I have heard of potential cancellation. I am shocked!

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