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In the end, Walter must sacrifice himself by traveling with Michael through the time travel device so that they do not create a time paradox. Walter and Peter share one last embrace as father and son before Walter takes Michael through the wormhole. Olivia is able to return to her universe, but is later pulled back by Walternate. However, Olivia returned long enough to tell a cleaning lady to warn Peter she is trapped in the parallel universe.

An Observer usually September, but on rare occasions another Observer appear in each and every episode. Whether or not an episode revolves around a storyline pertaining to the Observers, however, an Observer can be seen in the background. Some are very easy to spot, while others are particularly challenging to find. Improve this answer. DavRob60 Go Fox!

Stupidity is always good thing. I mean they did not air it but who cares throw it in the second seasond. It all makes sense — John Demetriou. When watching the series on Dutch Netflix, it's positioned between seasons 1 and 2. Which did make some sense, regarding people coming back from apparent death and screaming gibberish.

But it probably would have been better before the final episode of the first season. Explains Agent Farnsworth's hair as well. Thank you for explaining this, was going a bit nuts. Upcoming Events. November Topic Challenge: Samuel R.

Delany ends Nov Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked 5. Related 3. So did any warning or explanation come up beforehand?

Nah, viewers are terminally stupid so why should Fox explain anything? This show got very poor viewing figures probably because people assumed it was an old one, once they saw Charlie and clicked away to another channel!

So, after all that, was it any good? Overall, it was a weak story that ended with a very poor twist and for Fringe fans little would have been lost had it remained that way. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Walter Bishop.



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