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- 22nd and 23rd episodes of the 2nd season of Fringe (en)
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- 2010-05-13 (xsd:date)
- 2010-05-20 (xsd:date)
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- A smiling long-haired blond woman in a purple, ruffled sweater. (en)
- A dark-hair man in a black collared shirt staring straight at the camera, next to a microphone. (en)
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- FBI agent Olivia confronts Fauxlivia , her doppelgänger from the parallel universe (en)
- By the end of the second season, actors Anna Torv and John Noble had played two versions of their respective characters. (en)
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- List of Fringe episodes (en)
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- *Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis
*Leonard Nimoy as William Bell
*Orla Brady as Elizabeth Bishop
*David Call as Nick Lane
*Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee
*Ari Graynor as Rachel Dunham
*Pascale Hutton as Sally Clark
*Omar Metwally as James Heath
*Ryan McDonald as Brandon
*Lily Pilblad as Ella Blake
*Philip Winchester as Frank Stanton
*Stefan Arngrim as the Store Owner
*Michael Cerveris as the Observer (en)
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- Anna Torv .png (en)
- John Noble by Gage Skidmore.jpg (en)
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- "Because what Walternate is, is a very human character, who's had his son stolen. That would be enough to drive anyone to distraction. He has become, because of his strength and intelligence, the natural leader of this disintegrating world. And so he behaves in a certain way. He's also fueled by revenge and anger. These are all human things. You start to put them in a certain place and you get Walternate." (en)
- "The alternate Fringe team ... consists of an exact duplicate of Olivia, but somebody who didn't grow up with the same burdens as our Olivia, and therefore, has a different approach and attitude towards life." (en)
- "I know that [...] Fringe is sci-fi with the emphasis on science, but I'm in it for its imagery and metaphor, its literary and cultural-studies provocations. The fact that the series can accommodate a fan like me only confirms what a well-wrought piece of pop culture Fringe has become." (en)
- "This is a very exciting way to leave things, both in terms of story possibilities and in terms of what it has to say about our characters and their broken lives." (en)
- "This first installment of Fringes two-part season finale was fantastic. The opening shots revealed our old friend Charlie Francis, the closing shots featured Walternate and his mysterious new machine, and everything in-between made this a great story that leads us into one hell of a conclusion to the season." (en)
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- – Entertainment Weekly writer Ken Tucker in his review of the second episode (en)
- – John Noble describing his new character "Walternate" (en)
- – Noel Murray on the cliffhanger in his review of the second episode for The Onions The A.V. Club (en)
- – Ramsey Isler, in his review of the first episode for IGN (en)
- – Jeff Pinkner describing Fauxlivia (en)
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- (en)
- Akiva Goldsman (en)
- Jeff Pinkner (en)
- J. H. Wyman (en)
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- Over There (Fringe) (en)
- 在那 (危机边缘) (zh)
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