Saturday, May 12, 2012

'Fringe' Season 4 Finale Review & Discussion

Fringe Season 4 Finale - Olivia

The veil of secrecy has lifted and the true nemesis of Fringe has been revealed ' but is it too late to prevent both worlds from collapsing in on themselves?

In Leonard Nimoy's return as the almond-loving (and now mischievous) William Bell, David Robert Jones has been laid to rest, in order to allow for the true architect behind all of the madness to take his place as the creator of a new world. That is, unless someone is able to stop him.

Confronted with his former partner, Walter Bishop must attempt to step Bell at all costs. Fortunately, here's not going to have to go at it alone. Unleashing her true powers, Olivia now has what it takes to help put an end to it.

Has the Fringe team finally met their match? Have they been pushed beyond their limits?

Would this have made for a good series finale if Fringe wasn't renewed for season 5.

Review

Fringe Season 4 Finale - Leonard Nimoy

As you can see, the review has not been posted yet. While we strive to provide reviews in advance, sometimes it is not possible. A review will be posted shortly after the Fringe season 4 finale has aired. Until then, if you've seen the Fringe finale, feel free to begin the discussion below.

If you're posting comments here, assume that anyone in the conversation has seen the episode ' if you haven't seen the episode, I would recommend you don't read these comments here until you have. You've been warned.

Discuss away!

You can check out some of previous Fringe articles below:

'Fringe' Renewed For Season 5 To Finish Series
'Fringe' Season 4 Finale Has 2 Endings (In Case of Cancellation)
The Avengers of TV: Television's 10 Mightiest Heroes
 'Fringe' Season 5 Will Head to Comic Books if Show Gets Canceled 


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Fringe season 5 will premiere September 2012 on Fox

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