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Walternate and Alt-Broyles "Amber 31422"
#Fringe#Amber 31422#Walter Bishop#Walternate#Philip Broyles#Alt Broyles#GIF#my gifs#fringedit#fringefox#tvedit#scifiedit#Fringe Rewatch w Renae#Hide and Queue
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I'm about to sit down and watch an episode of Fringe AND it has the Ashmore twins in it?? Let's go!
#fringe#i thought Ice Man was so cool when i watched the X-Men movies as a kid#3x05#first time watching#Amber 31422
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ANNA TORV as Olivia Dunham (Fringe)
3.04 Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?
3.05 Amber 31422
3.06 6955 kHz
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Fringe: Peter Bishop Whump
SEASON ONE
1x01 Pilot - Angry towards his father/Walter 1x03 The Ghost Network - Stalked, argument 1x04 The Arrival - Angry, kidnapped (signs of struggle), bleeding from the mouth, tortured; wire put in his nose, electrocuted, convulsing, weak, shot with strange gun, collapse, unconscious, concussion, badly bruised 1x05 Power Hungry - Bruised face and wrists, tired, painful shock, bandaged wrists 1x07 In Which We Meet Mr. Jones - Painfully electrocuted, delerious 😊 1x08 The Equation - Ominously hypnotized 1x09 The Dreamscape - Hit in the face 1x12 The No-Brainer - Protective, angry, drunk 1x13 The Transformation - Undercover, held at gunpoint 1x16 Unleashed - Arguing with Waltuh, desperate for Walter 1x20 There's More Than One of Everything - Emotional bonding with Waltuh, manhandled, gravestone
SEASON TWO
2x01 A New Day in the Old Town - MEGHAN MARKLE, emotional, depressed 2x02 Night of Desirable Objects - Almost shot, bit by skeletal monster 2x03 Fracture - Talks about past in Iraq, fighting, punched, restrained 2x05 Dream Logic - Talks about childhood nightmares, starts remembering, wakes from nightmare 2x07 Of Human Action - Mind controlled, kidnapped, intense pain, forced to hurt people, car crash, knocked unconscious, chest pain/bandaged 2x08 August - Held at gunpoint, forehead bleeding 2x09 Snakehead - Knocked out, captured, bleeding, forced to swallow parasite, badly bruised face 2x10 Grey Matters - Sad about Walter, desperate to find him, emotional 2x11 Unearthed - Held at gunpoint 2x12 Johari Window - Car crash, briefly unconscious, shot at, bloody eyebrow, chased and shot at, held at gunpoint 2x13 What Lies Below - Infected, crazy, bloody nose, violent, knocked down, knocked out, weak 2x15 Jacksonville - Oliva learns the truth about Peter (he still doesn't know) 2x16 Peter - His story/death, sick/dying child, funeral, "significant" to the baldis, abducted, falls through the ice, drowning 2x19 The Man from the Other Side - Shot at, risking his life, loud noise, pain, knocked back into hood of car, unconscious, bloody ear, hospitalized, back pain, learns the truth, emotional, dissapears 2x20 Brown Betty - Missing, manhandled, punched multiple times, heart stolen, dying, weak, dies, painful reawakening 2x21 Northwest Passage - Missing/friends searching for him, tired, stalked, tranq shot at him, attacked with hammer, held at gunpoint/taken to… 2x22 Over There pt. 1 - Still missing, in danger from a prophecy, wakes in hospital, emotional 2x23 Over There pt. 2 - In danger the whole episode
SEASON THREE
3x02 The Box - Painful talk with Waltuh, scared of the prophecy/possible death, shot by the ear, deafened, headache, almost hit by a train 3x03 The Plateau - Real Olivia's hallucination 3x04 Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep? - Panic, manipulated by "Olivia" 3x05 Amber 31422 - Real Olivia's confrontational hallucination 3x07 The Abducted - Contacted by Olivia, feels betrayed, held at gunpoint, paralyzing injection, nausea, bad headache 3x09 Marionette - Guilt, emotional talk with Olivia 3x10 The Firefly - Walter obsesses thinking the Observer will kill Peter, almost hit by a truck, scared, shot with weird gun, unconscious, poisoned, collapse, seizure, unconscious 3x11 Reciprocity - Nosebleed, insomnia, scared, lab tests, unusually high heart rate, knocked to the ground, being suspicious the whole episode, held at gunpoint, psychologically changed from the machine/turned killer 3x12 Concentrate and Ask Again - Suspicious, scares Waltuh 3x15 Subject 13 - Flashback to almost killing himself as a child, runs away 3x19 Lysergic Acid Diethlamide - Nervous, high/tripping, freaked out, passes out, knocked down, held at gunpoint, freaking out, restrained/comforted, trauma blanket, loopy 3x20 6:02 AM EST - Sacrificing himself, aggressively knocked back with electricity, falls from great height, very bloody face/head trauma 3x21 The Last Sam Weiss - Hospitalized, amnesia, walks out of hospital, confused, sacrifices himself, pain, head wound, shrapnel to the stomach, passes out 3x22 The Day We Died - Hospitalized, extreme pain, emergency surgery, emotional at funeral, depressed, extreme pain, dying, wiped from existence
SEASON FOUR
4x01-4x03 - Seeping into reality 4x04 Subject 9 - Breaking into reality, wakes up in a lake, reunion, friends dont remember him 4x05 Novation - Held for interrogation 4x06 And Those We've Left Behind - Emotionally abandoned from his father, causing time slips, stabbed in the neck (technology), knocked out 4x08 Back to Where You've Never Been - Desperate, "prisoner" turned prisoner 4x09 Enemy of My Enemy - Admits to being scared 4x12 Welcome to Westfield - Kicked to the ground 4x13 A Better Human Being - Scar on his hand, uncomfortable, baited into a trap 4x14 The End of All Things - Desperate, mind converged, pain, knocked out, kidnapped, knocked over, slight pain/ache, held at gunpoint, punched, 4x15 A Short Story About Love - Heartbroken, thing found on his iris 4x20 Worlds Apart - Walters are scared for Peter 4x21 Brave New World Pt. 1 - Knocked down, fight, hit multiple times, pain, choked, shoulder dislocated, body controlled by Olivia 4x22 Brave New World Pt. 2 - Sling, falls from great height, hurts arm, emotional, slapped
SEASON FOUR
5x01 Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11 - Caught in explosion, bloody, emotional, shot at, cries, "dead" 5x03 The Recordist - Held at gunpoint 5x04 The Bullet That Saved The World - Mind read, headache, chased, caught in an explosion, badly bruised, bloody, shot with weird gun, emotional, heartbroken, emotional shut down 5x05 An Origin Story - Depressed, electrocutes himself, kicked across the room, punched, bleeding mouth, bruised, very angry, self surgery, intense pain 5x06 Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There - Knocked down, punched, slowly becoming an observer 5x07 Five-Twenty-Ten - Becoming an observer, insomnia, ear starts bleeding, brain overwhelmed, intense pain, headache, going psycho, confesses to Olivia, fully emotionless, hair falling out 5x08 The Human Kind - Full strength observer fight, punched, bruised, stabbed in the shoulder, bleeding and bruised, emotional, self surgery, extreme pain, emotional release, sobbing 5x09 Black Blotter - Insomnia, bruised/bandaged forehead, headache, shot at 5x13 An Enemy of Fate - Emotional talk with Walter, sobbing, fight with an Observer, punched multiple times, shot onto a car and into a wall
#whumplist#whump list#emotional whump#whump#fringe whump#peter bishop#fringe peter bishop#peter bishop whump#fringe
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A few years ago (*cough* at least a decade ago at this point), I made a proper "tags" page for this blog so people could look for specific Peter x Olivia things to their heart's content. But that was back when people mainly used their computers to go on tumblr, so I'm aware no one has seen the actual look/structure of this blog in a long time. So I created this pinned post with the tags to help you navigate this page :)
Peter x Olivia Tags
Touch and Comfort
Hugs
Kisses
Hands
Looks
With Etta
♥ (love)
Pain (literally, only painful stuff in this tag)
Past P/O events organized by this page
25 days of P/O
One Year Anniversary - The Little Show That Could
Wish Me Luck - A Story About Love
Back to the Start
Tags for each episode under the read-more!
SEASON 1
1.01 - Pilot
1.02 - The Same Old Story
1.03 - The Ghost Network
1.04 - The Arrival
1.05 - Power Hungry
1.06 - The Cure
1.07 - In Which We Meet Mr. Jones
1.08 - The Equation
1.09 - The Dreamscape
1.10 - Safe
1.11 - Bound
1.12 - The No-Brainer
1.13 - The Transformation
1.14 - Ability
1.15 - Inner Child
1.16 - Unleashed
1.17 - Bad Dreams
1.18 - Midnight
1.19 - The Road Not Taken
1.20 - There’s More Than One of Everything
BONUS EPISODE - Unearthed
SEASON 2
2.01 - A New Day in the Old Town
2.02 - Night of Desirable Objects
2.03 - Fracture
2.04 - Momentum Deferred
2.05 - Dream Logic
2.06 - Earthling
2.07 - Of Human Action
2.08 - August
2.09 - Snakehead
2.10 - Grey Matters
2.11 - Johari Window
2.12 - What Lies Below
2.13 - The Bishop Revival
2.14 - Jacksonville
2.15 - Peter
2.16 - Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver
2.17 - White Tulip
2.18 - The Man from the Other Side
2.19 - Brown Betty
2.20 - Northwest Passage
2.21 - Over There (Part 1)
2.22 - Over There (Part 2)
SEASON 3
3.01 - Olivia
3.02 - The Box
3.03 - The Plateau
3.04 - Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?
3.05 - Amber 31422
3.06 - 6955 kHz
3.07 - The Abducted
3.08 - Entrada
3.09 - Marionette
3.10 - The Firefly
3.11 - Reciprocity
3.12 - Concentrate and Ask Again
3.13 - Immortality
3.14 - 6B
3.15 - Subject 13
3.16 - Os
3.17 - Stowaway
3.18 - Bloodline
3.19 - Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
3.20 - 6:02 AM EST
3.21 - The Last Sam Weiss
3.22 - The Day We Died
SEASON 4
4.01 - Neither Here Nor There
4.02 - One Night in October
4.03 - Alone in the World
4.04 - Subject 9
4.05 - Novation
4.06 - And Those We’ve Left Behind
4.07 - Wallflower
4.08 - Back to Where You’ve Never Been
4.09 - Enemy of My Enemy
4.10 - Forced Perspective
4.11 - Making Angels
4.12 - Welcome to Westfield
4.13 - A Better Human Being
4.14 - The End of All Things
4.15 - A Short Story About Love
4.16 - Nothing As It Seems
4.17 - Everything in It’s Right Place
4.18 - The Consultant
4.19 - Letters of Transit
4.20 - Worlds Apart
4.21 - Brave New World (Part 1)
4.22 - Brave New World (Part 2)
SEASON 5
5.01 - Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11
5.02 - In Absentia
5.03 - The Recordist
5.04 - The Bullet That Saved The World
5.05 - An Origin Story
5.06 - Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There
5.07 - Five-Twenty-Ten
5.08 - The Human Kind
5.09 - Black Blotter
5.10 - Anomaly XB-6783746
5.11 - The Boy Must Live
5.12 - Liberty
5.13 - An Enemy of Fate
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“Beyond the fringe”, the name Peter, aggressive blue lighting AND one of the twins from Amber 31422 (3x05) all in the span of like 2 minutes is simply too much for me to handle
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Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham on Fringe → 3.05 Amber 31422
“It didn't work. Nothing happened. All I saw was black.”
Colouring: “psd 13” by maybe-bec
#fringe#fringe fox#fox fringe#fringegifs#fringeedit#olivia dunham#anna torv#katmakesgifs#mygifs#myedits
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Made-Up Fic Title // @detafo asked for:
~ Trapped in Amber ~
Fringe fusion AU. Sherlock and John get called to Harvard to back up the Fringe Division. Sherlock hits it off with Dr. Bishop (getting up to wild experiments and insisting on trying Cortexiphan); John and Olivia are general badasses; they solve inexplicable anomalies, then cross to the Alternate Universe... and John gets trapped in Amber 31422. What lengths will Sherlock go to free him?
(p.s. *thank you* so much for this request. Fringe is one of my all-time faves. Hope the references don't get lost!)
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Peter Bishop Screencaps Part 104/?
Season 3 Episode 5: Amber 31422
#joshua jackson#peter bishop#fringe#fringe screencaps#screencaps#tv series#fox#olivia dunham#olivia dunham bishop#anna torv
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Olivia’s First and Last Scenes in Amber 31422 (3.05)
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that's a stargate
#It's Orlin's homebrew stargate. they finally made one. on fringe#Fringe#Amber 31422#Fringe Rewatch w Renae
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Fringe: Best Episode Watch Order for Beginners and Binge-Watching Guide
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Is Fringe a show you’d really like to watch but you just don’t have time to wade through years of it all at once? Do the fans all tell you “season one is a bit iffy but stick with it, it gets great,” leaving you with absolutely zero desire ever to watch the boring/silly/just plain weird season one? Then this binge-watching guide is for you.
In this guide, we’ll outline routes through this underrated sci-fi series focusing on particular characters, story arcs, or episode types. Since part of this article is meant to encourage new viewers, spoilers will be kept to a minimum. However, be aware that due to the nature of the piece, certain elements of world-building, bad guy-revelation, late character arrivals, etc. will be spoiled, and looking at the details of one suggested “route” may spoil another.
A Few Words Before We Start
Let’s get something clear before we start here: Fringe is a heavily serialized show. In order to follow every development of the mytharc and understand every detail, to see it slowly developing over five years of story-telling, and to catch all the subtleties of how these characters and their relationships to each other change and grow, you will need to watch every single episode, in order. Every episode includes some reference to or small development of the overall story arc – even in season one, when this aspect took more of a backseat to monsters of the week – so if you skip anything, there will be things that won’t entirely make sense, or you won’t have seen develop. If you are a person who needs to see every detail as it unfolds without spoilers, there are no short-cuts on this one.
Having said that, if you’re happy to be a little more flexible, there’s no reason not to enjoy the show in a more limited form (your humble correspondent here, for example, started with season two and caught up on season one later). If you’re willing to fill in some gaps using the wonders of the Internet and the Previously Ons, and happy to allow some references or bits of character development to go over your head as long as you can follow the main story, then there’s no reason not to focus on those aspects of the show that interest you the most rather than slogging your way through the whole 100 hours. (We’d also recommend, as a possible third option, following your preferred Route through Season One to get a taste of the show and then watching every episode from season two or three onwards, as the show gets more serialized as it goes on).
Fringe Route 1: The Arc Plot
Fringe started out its life as, shall we say, a show that owed a substantial debt to The X-Files, but quickly became so much more than that as its arc plot kicked in. The very nature of that arc plot wasn’t revealed until the end of season one, so for our first “route,” we’ve focused on just the main arc-based episodes with very little commentary. Reading later “routes” will spoil elements of the arc plot, so if you’re a spoiler-phobe with limited time, stick to Route 1 and don’t look at the rest!
Season One:
Pilot
The Arrival
In Which We Meet Mr Jones
Safe/Bound
Ability
Inner Child
Bad Dreams
The Road Not Taken
There’s More Than One Of Everything
Add The Transformation for significant character development, and elements that would be followed up on later in the series.
Season Two:
A New Day In The Old Town
Momentum Deferred
August
Grey Matters
Jacksonville
Peter
Olivia. In The Lab. With The Revolver.
The Man From The Other Side
Northwest Passage
Over There Parts 1&2
Add Night Of Desirable Objects for a significant character introduction in a monster of the week episode, and White Tulip for important character development and in order to understand the significance of elements of the finale.
Season Three:
Olivia
The Box
Amber 31422
6955 kHz
The Abducted
Entrada
Reciprocity
Bloodline
6:02 AM EST/The Last Sam Weiss/The Day We Died
Add 6B and Subject 13 for episodes based on the ongoing story but in which the major developments centre on characters and relationships rather than plot, and Stowaway and Lysergic Acid Diethylamide for the reappearance of a significant character.
Season Four:
Neither Here Nor There
Subject 9
Novation
Back To Where You’ve Never Been
Enemy Of My Enemy
The End Of All Things
A Short Story About Love
Nothing As It Seems
Letters Of Transit
Worlds Apart
Brave New World Parts 1&2
Add A Better Human Being to fill in details of the arc plot delivered alongside a monster of the week story.
Season Five:
All of it.
On the brink of cancellation, Fringe was given a 13-episode fifth season to wrap up the plot arc and get it to a syndication-friendly 100 episodes. For this final, abbreviated, season, the show went completely serialized, and cut out monster of the week episodes all together, so to follow the arc plot in its entirety, with all its twists and turns, you do need to watch all of the final season.
Fringe Route 2: Olivia/Peter
The lead character in Fringe is Anna Torv’s Agent Olivia Dunham, a character so reserved some fans were critical of Torv’s acting until she got the chance to branch out at the end of Season Two and everyone realised her quiet demeanour was a deliberate choice. Olivia’s character followed a couple of significant arcs over the course of the show, most covered by Routes 1 and 4 – since she is the lead, those elements of the arc plot that don’t centre on Walter and Peter are generally focused on her.
However, wherever a show is led by an attractive woman and an attractive man, sexual tension will surely follow. Unlike its inspiration, the Fringe team made a clear decision relatively early on to go with it, and by the third and fourth seasons, the Olivia/Peter relationship itself was as much a driving force in the arc plot as anything else. These, then, are the episodes to watch if you’re an old romantic in search of a love story that crosses the boundaries of time, space, death and reality.
Season One:
Pilot
Ability
The Unresolved Sexual Tension between Peter and Olivia grows slowly over the course of season one, but is rarely the object of the plot. Familiarise yourself with the series set-up with the Pilot, and watch AbIIility for early indications of Peter’s influence on Olivia. Add II for the always reliable ‘one of our leads has been captured and the other is extremely concerned’ trope, and The Road Not Taken and There’s More Than One Of Everything for the set-up to A New Day In The Old Town.
Season Two:
A New Day In The Old Town
What Lies Below
Jacksonville
Peter
Over There Parts 1&2
After some more build-up in A New Day In The Old Town and What Lies Below, the sub-text starts to become the text in Jacksonville. Peter is about the relationship between Walter and Peter more than Olivia and Peter, but it is essential to understanding their relationship in the back half of season two. Plus it’s just a truly stunning episode of television. Add The Man From The Other Side and Northwest Passage for context for Over There.
Season Three:
Do Shapeshifters Dream Of Electric Sheep?
Amber 31422
The Abducted
Entrada
Marionette
Concentrate And Ask Again
6B
Subject 13
Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
6:02 AM EST/The Last Sam Weiss/The Day We Died
Season Three is where the romantic story starts to become inextricably entangled with the arc plot, so we won’t add much more detail here other than to note that Marionette is brilliant and devastating, and 6B is the one you want if you’re after something a bit more cuddly. Add Olivia for more context on Olivia’s story in the first part of season three, and The Box for more context on Peter’s. Add Stowaway for the set-up to Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, and Bloodline for the set-up to 6:02 AM EST/The Last Sam Weiss/The Day We Died.
Season Four:
Subject 9
Welcome To Westfield
A Better Human Being
The End Of All Things
A Short Story About Love
Brave New World Parts 1&2
Any kind of commentary will inevitably spoil things at this point. Add Neither Here Nor There for the season’s set-up, and Novation and Wallflower for more general character/relationship development. Add Letters Of Transit for set-up for season five.
Season Five:
Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11
The Bullet That Saved The World
An Origin Story
The Human Kind
An Enemy Of Fate
Note that season five is completely serialized, so much of the plot won’t make sense unless you watch all of it.
Fringe Route 3: Walter/Peter
At the heart of Fringe is a complex, often painful, relationship between father and son (rather like the father/daughter relationship at the heart of Alias, or the complex father/son relationships at the heart of films like Star Trek II; The Wrath of Khan, which influenced both JJ Abrams’ Star Trek films so strongly, and Star Wars… JJ, is there something you’d like to talk about?). Many of the show’s most powerful episodes focused on the fraught relationship between Walter and Peter.
Some of these are also highly significant arc-plot stories, but this route focuses only on those that are especially meaningful in terms of exploring the Walter/Peter relationship – fill in the gaps from the Previously Ons, or see Route 1 for the main arc plot.
Season One:
Pilot
The Arrival
There’s More Than One Of Everything
The Pilot introduces Peter, Walter and their relationship, The Arrival develops the relationship while introducing some major plot elements, and There’s More Than One of Everything reveals what will be the core of their story for the rest of the show. Add Inner Child for a line you probably won’t notice first time round but takes on greater significance on a re-watch, and The Road Not Taken for some more context on There’s More Than One of Everything.
Season Two:
Grey Matters
What Lies Below
Jacksonville
Peter
White Tulip
The Man From The Other Side
Brown Betty
Northwest Passage
Over There Parts 1&2
To explain the significance of most of these episodes would be to spoil them, so we won’t. If any of these could be skipped it would probably be What Lies Below, but we like the slow build towards the revelations of Peter of which it forms a part. Brown Betty is entirely unconnected to the overall story arc, being a high-concept musical fantasy episode, but it’s a nice exploration of Walter’s state of mind and a fun hour. Add A New Day in the Old Town for some Season Two set-up and Of Human Action for some more parental angst on Walter’s part and thematic resonances.
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Season Three:
The Firefly
Reciprocity
Subject 13
6:02 AM EST/The Last Sam Weiss/The Day We Died
Details redacted for spoilers, but The Firefly features a beautiful guest performance by Christopher Lloyd. Add The Box and Entrada for some more context on events in early season three, 6B for context on Subject 13, and Os for more thematic resonances.
Season Four:
Alone In The World
Subject 9
Novation
Back To Where You’ve Never Been
Enemy Of My Enemy
Forced Perspective
Worlds Apart
Details redacted for spoilers. Add Welcome To Westfield for more character development, and A Better Human Being, The End Of All Things and A Short Story About Love for more context on the arc plot and how it relates to the characters’ relationships. Add Letters of Transit for some Season Five set-up.
Season Five:
Black Blotter
An Enemy Of Fate
Note that season five is completely serialized, so much of it may not make sense out of context.
Fringe Route 4: The Red Universe
If you’ve got this far, then hopefully you’re not too worried about some general spoilers, because this is a big one: much of Fringe revolves around the relationship between two parallel universes. “Our” universe is usually known as the Blue Universe, after the blue-toned title card, with the parallel dimension indicated by a red title card and therefore known as the Red Universe (we won’t explain the Amber Universe here, which is another issue all together). If parallel universes are your bag, or if you find yourself drawn to the quite different (rather livelier in some ways) characters of the Red Universe, these are the episodes to watch.
Season One:
The Road Not Taken
There’s More Than One Of Everything
The existence of a parallel universe was, initially, something of a surprise introduced at the end of season one. Add the Pilot if you want to familiarise yourself with the show’s set-up and characters first.
Season Two:
A New Day In The Old Town
Momentum Deferred
Jacksonville
Peter
The Man From The Other Side
Over There Parts 1&2
The revelations of Jacksonville and Peter are basically the centre of the whole series, while after seeing glimpses and hints from The Road Not Taken onwards, Over There gives us our first real look at the Red Universe. Add Grey Matters for more context and development on the Red Universe plot, and Northwest Passage for the build-up to Over There.
Season Three:
Olivia
The Plateau
Amber 31422
The Abducted
Entrada
Immortality
Bloodline
6:02 AM EST/The Last Sam Weiss/The Day We Died
Season Three is the best season for Red Universe fans, with episodes in the early part of the season divided equally between the Red and Blue universes, and in The Plateau we even get a largely stand-alone Red Universe episode. Add 6B and Subject 13 for further small glimpses of the Red Universe, and Lysergic Acid Diethylamide for an imagined version of it. Add Stowaway for the introduction of an originally Red Universe character’s Blue Universe counterpart.
Season Four:
Neither Here Nor There
One Night In October
Back To Where You’ve Never Been
Enemy Of My Enemy
Making Angels
Everything In Its Right Place
The Consultant
Worlds Apart
Season Four is another good season for Red Universe fans, and the contrast between the Red Universe characters and those in the prime universe also provides Astrid with her one, excellent, day in the limelight in Making Angels.
Season Five:
Liberty
Note that, since Season Five is completely serialized, much of it won’t make sense unless you watch every episode, plus Letters Of Transit from Season Four. However, if you’re really mainly interested in the Red Universe, Liberty is a nice final look at that universe and those characters.
Fringe Route 5: Best Monster of the Week Episodes
Does that huge list of essential arc plot episodes in Route 1 put you off? Are you unbothered by spoilers, and just happy to see a good short story unfold? Then these are the episodes for you. These are the best episodes Fringe has to offer that focus on a one-off, monster of the week story. Be aware that elements of the arc plot may be referred to frequently, and that the background to these episodes may involve elements of character relationships and world-building that may be a bit confusing if you don’t know the arc plot, and that will certainly spoil it. However, the central plot of these episodes will make sense by itself and they offer a fine selection of individual hours of television.
Season One:
Season One’s strongest episodes tend to be arc-based, but Charlie Francis’ day in the limelight in Unleashed is worth a look for Kirk Acevedo fans.
Season Two:
Of Human Action
Unearthed
White Tulip
Brown Betty
Unearthed actually belongs in Season One but was aired in the middle of Season Two, so paradoxically it may make more sense to those who only watch highlights of the Monster of the Week episodes. Of Human Action is the purest stand-alone story here, and combines action and plot turns nicely. White Tulip heavily features the arc plot in its character work and won’t have the same impact when viewed in isolation, but the main plot of the episode is self-contained and well worth a look. Brown Betty is the first of several format-bending, experimental episodes; it shows us a whimsical musical fairy tale concocted by Walter to entertain Olivia’s niece. Although framed by the arc plot, it’s a lovely, sweet story by itself. Add What Lies Below for some nice character work between the leads that hints at the arc plot, but the main story stands alone (though you may find yourself wanting to watch the arc plot to follow up on the hints provided!).
Season Three:
The Plateau
The Abducted
Marionette
Watching The Plateau in isolation might be a rather confusing experience, but the main plot of the episode is an effective stand-alone piece (it’s just the setting and characters that might throw you a bit…). The Abducted will be similarly puzzling, but is one of Broyles’ best episodes and a moving story. Marionette, while heavily featuring character work relating to the arc plot, offers the first really stand-alone story of the season (and a brilliantly creepy one at that). Lysergic Acid Diethylamide is not a monster of the week story and follows on directly from earlier instalments (especially Stowaway), but you may want to give it a look if you’re interested in format-bending episodes, as it’s partly animated.
Season Four:
And Those We’ve Left Behind
Forced Perspective
Making Angels
And Those We’ve Left Behind is one of Fringe’s best and most moving episodes, and although the relationships between the main characters have been shaken up by the arc plot, the primary story stands alone completely. Forced Perspective blends arc plot elements into a largely stand-alone story. Making Angels requires some knowledge of the arc plot to understand the set-up, but again the basic story is a monster of the week story, and it’s a must for Astrid fans.
Season Five:
Black Blotter
As you will have gathered by now, there are no Monster of the Week episodes in Season Five. However, if you enjoy Fringe’s more experimental episodes, Black Blotter is another nice entry into the canon and once again features animated elements, though be aware you’ll have no idea what’s going on if you don’t watch the rest of the season (plus Season Four’s Letters Of Transit).
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Fringe 3.05 - Amber 31422
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