About FringeRINGE will continue to explore the unexplained phenomena and terrifying occurrences linked throughout the world - known simply as "The Pattern" - in pursuit of a larger, more shocking truth.
Set in Boston, the FBI's Fringe Division formed when Special Agent OLIVIA DUNHAM (Anna Torv) enlisted the help of institutionalized "fringe" scientist WALTER BISHOP.
(John Noble) and his son, PETER (Joshua Jackson), to save her partner and lover from a mind-bending death. Through unconventional and unorthodox methods, the FRINGE team imagines and tests the impossibilities while investigating unbelievable events, macabre crimes, and mystifying cases involving pyrokinesis, neuroscience, cryonics, genetic engineering, astral projection, and other fantastical theories. When the unimaginable happens, it's their job to stop it.
Agent PHILLIP BROYLES (Lance Reddick) guides the group, while by-the-book Agent CHARLIE FRANCIS (Kirk Acevedo) and Junior Agent ASTRID FARNSWORTH (Jasika Nicole) provide support and depth to the team. Underscoring the unfolding mysteries, enigmatic Massive Dynamic executive NINA SHARP (Blair Brown) asserts that the advancement of technology is changing the world of science, and conversely, the science of the world.
The Fringe VFX team was nominated for a Visual Effects Society Award! Their work in the episode "Earthling" is up for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series. producers.
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Fringe Poll
Fringe: The Pattern
What is The Pattern? Share your wildest theories here!


there is alway somthing crazy and new that is why I watch the show
wes @ 10:51 AM PDT, May 18, 2009
When is Fringe actually broadcast? I might try to actually watch the program if it was available. What's the deal?
Curious @ 6:41 PM PDT, May 16, 2009
I believe that the pattern is a science/mathama-tic conclusion of how to do anything you can possibly think of or believe in and it can be brought to reality
david crawford @ 4:41 PM PDT, Apr 28, 2009
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