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I think it would be a very interesting plot for them to examine.
 
I think John said that we first see Peter in the fourth episode of Season 4 ?
 
Question: How long will we have to wait for Peter to reappear on Fringe? Please tell me it’s not, like, five episodes in or something. —Dan
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It’s not five, though it’s at least two. Until then, you can be assured that his presence (or lack of?) will definitely be felt.
 
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Description of the season premiere:
THE FRINGE TEAM TAKES NEW SHAPE AS THE IMPACT OF PETER'S HEROIC CHOICE UNFOLDS IN THE FOURTH SEASON PREMIERE OF "FRINGE"
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, ON FOX

Just one week after Peter Bishop saved the day and was then wiped from existence, the truce between the two worlds remains intact and the two sides are forced to work together. Lincoln Lee joins the Fringe team as they investigate a shapeshifter case that is very personal to him in the "Neither Here Nor There" season premiere episode of FRINGE airing Friday, Sept. 23 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-401) (TV-14 L, V)

Cast: Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham; Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop; John Noble as Walter Bishop; Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles; Blair Brown as Nina Sharp; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth; Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee

Guest Cast: Joe Flanigan as Robert Danzig; Shauna Johannesen as Julie Danzig; Charlotte Williams as Amy Danzig; Sean Michael Kyer as Jonathan Danzig; Stephen Lobo as Agent Frazier; Colin Lawrence Agent Roach
 
The Walternate of the future was very cold, even after what Peter did he was his son so he shouldn't be that horrible with him
 
that Walter went down a very different path a long time ago.....he probably wasn't always like that but as time went on and the ruptures started happening he fell into that "for the greater good" mentality
 
From the future?
 
Ah, can't wait. Got season 3 yesterday on BD and I'm on Concentrate, and ask again.
 
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Oh, Walter... :hehe:
 
http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/09/21/fringe-peters-return/
'Fringe' bosses tease Peter's return, the merging of worlds, and upcoming cases!
by Sandra Gonzalez

Fringe‘s fourth season is a reset. Yes, that term is often overused among TV bosses, but last year, the show literally made their main character disappear. I think it’s a warranted declaration in this case.

Today, executive producers J.H. Wyman and Jeff Pinkner hopped on the phone for an extremely geek-tastic chat with reporters to explain how this new frontier of Fringe storytelling would affect the show and our beloved characters (in both worlds). Oh, and they talked a bit about that tiny question of Peter’s return. [Minor spoilers ahead.]

Having seen Joshua Jackson doing promotion this summer, there’s no need for a spoiler alert on news that Peter will be back. But how he returns is what the Fringe bosses seemed most excited about. “Just because he doesn’t exist doesn’t mean that those three years we’ve invested all didn’t happen. It did happen. And it will all unfold itself for you to understand what context I’m speaking,” says Wyman. Pinkner adds: “The show constantly tries to recontectualize your perception of this story…. The idea that Peter is gone — and, ultimately, he’s not permanently gone — is an opportunity to recontectualize the story and what we’ve seen again. It’s something we love to play with.”

And, as expected, his return will not be problem-free. Pinkner says the consequences of his return will “give us an engine for the greater part of the season.”

Another driving force this season will be the opportunity to see further parallels and differences in the two worlds via the characters. When the season returns, some episodes will feature cases in which both worlds must work together. The storytelling device, says Wyman, better enables them to tell the story of “how are these universes going to work together to heal their joint damage now that they have a means to do so … This offered us a good opportunity to … watch how the two Olivias are looking at problems very differently. It goes back to our major theme: Our experiences are who we are.”

Other teasy bits from the conversation:
+ Lincoln Lee’s story is very important this season. “He brings us a certain thematic element that we really needed to tell this year. A lot of the things his character will be going through will help us tell our story,” Wyman says. “One of the themes we’re really interested in getting into this year is the impact we have on each other’s lives. We’re defined by the connections we make, and who we know, and who knows us, and how we define other people.”
+ There will be returning faces this season, but per the show’s tradition, they’ll be back in “a completely different context.”
+ The opening titles this year are orange and stand for the universe without Peter. “It’s a different chapter,” Wyman says.
+ Liked “L.S.D.” and “Brown Betty”? Yup. There’s another one “that’s off the beaten track,” says Wyman.
+ Walternate is still up to no good. “Despite all promises to the contrary — he is still a bad guy, manipulating things behind the scenes. So that’s another story we’re going to be delving into,” Wyman explains.
+ Case teases — This is all we got: “time travel,” “out-of-control biology” and “humans who mess with the rules of nature.” Make of that what you will!
Gotta love how they do different openings for what type of story they're telling. Main universe = blue, parallel universe = red, 1980s = retro, future = black, now the Peter-less universe = orange.
 
anybody know how the guy with the glasses died in the earlier season? I don't remember?
 
I hope the ratings do not drop while Peter is not around. Next week will be the test
 
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one problem with the time Fringe comes on is that it's at the same time as Supernatural.
 
That didn't hurt it last season.

In fact, I'll still watch Fringe live over Supernatural because Supernatural doesn't need the help like I did last season.
 
anybody know how the guy with the glasses died in the earlier season? I don't remember?

Agent Lee? he never died in any of the universes. BTW decent premiere but I already want to know where Peter is and him back on the team.
 
I hope the ratings do not drop while Peter is not around. Next week will be the test

Any real Fringe fans have known what they'd be getting from this season for awhile now. Anyone that stops watching while he's not around.... I honestly don't even know what I'd say about them.
 
What is Agent Lee doing in our universe in the past seasons???? Was there an Agent Lee in our universe?

I know there was an Agent Lee in the alt-universe and he is in love with Olivia
 
Agent Les in the regular universe was in the episode about a woman who can not die.I think he mainly worked with Peter in that episode.
 
Any real Fringe fans have known what they'd be getting from this season for awhile now. Anyone that stops watching while he's not around.... I honestly don't even know what I'd say about them.

I guess those people would be more Joshua Jackson fans than Fringe fans
 
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