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[4] [9] Charlie Jane Anders of io9 believed that it was "the first truly great episode of Fringe season four, and one which gave me a lot of hope," explaining that "the show finally refocused back onto the elements that made it essential viewing in the past, in particular the tangled legacy of Walter Bishop. At last, we got to see Walter ...
The fourth season of Fringe has, so far as we can tell, left nearly everyone we know behind." [ 4 ] Despite this observation, Handlen clarified that "the fourth season has actually by and large worked for me," and that he believed "Enemy of My Enemy" to be a "fun, thrilling piece of work, with plenty of solid emotional scenes to help ground the ...
The fourth season of the American science fiction television series Fringe premiered on Fox on September 23, 2011, and concluded on May 11, 2012, consisting of 22 episodes. . The series is produced by Bad Robot in association with Warner Bros. Television, and its showrunners were Jeff Pinkner and J. H. Wym
Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee (season 4; guest star seasons 2 and 5; recurring season 3): an agent of the parallel universe Fringe Division. The prime universe version of Lincoln, also played by Gabel, was introduced in the episode " Stowaway " as a special agent stationed at the FBI building in Hartford, Connecticut , later joining Fringe division ...
Richard Edwards of SFX gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars, writing that it "chooses to mostly ignore exploring the implications [of Peter's disappearance] on the overall story arc in favour of a fairly run-of-the-mill (by Fringe standards, at least) case of the week. Even the potentially scintillating scenes between the alternate incarnations of ...
The pickup comes despite last Friday’s episode hitting a series low 3.85 million viewers. Fox, however, points out that Breaking: Fox Renews Fringe for Season 4!
Phillip Broyles (portrayed by Lance Reddick; main: season 1–4; recurring: season 5) is a Homeland Security Special Agent and head of the Fringe division, which was established to investigate a series of terrorist/unexplained phenomena. While Broyles comes off as professional and by-the-book, he is surprisingly flexible when it comes to ...
Critical reactions of the episode were generally mixed. Annalee Newitz of io9 was positive towards the episode, opining "last night's Fringe made us feel all grody-happy inside," and it is "scoring well on the tightly-plotted-o-meter." [5] Newitz also thought the ZFT conspiracy plotline in the episode was "an easy conspiracy to follow."