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Fringe
TV Series

Fringe

2008Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi • 5 Seasons

Woke Score
1.6
out of 10

Series Overview

The FBI teams up with a formerly-institutionalized scientist - who was performing experiments on the fringe of real science - and his son to investigate weird crimes that are seemingly part of a larger pattern, and may be connected with a global company called Massive Dynamic.

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

2/10

As the first season begins, FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham is called in to investigate a mysterious outbreak that nearly kills her partner. The only person with any answers is an institutionalized scientist, Dr. Walter Bishop who can only be released under the care of his estranged son. Together, the three discover that the answer to this mystery is only a small piece of a much larger, more shocking truth.

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Season 2

1/10

Unable to police a world in which science has advanced beyond our wildest dreams — and nightmares — FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham seeks help from brilliant but damaged scientist Dr. Walter Bishop and his estranged son with a dark past, Peter. Under the direction of Agent Phillip Broyles, they solve gruesome mysteries and prevent imminent attacks.

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Season 3

2/10

Season three continues the rabbit-hole journey of three unlikely souls — FBI Agent Olivia Dunham, Fringe Scientist Walter Bishop and his jack-of-all-trades son Peter — through mind-bending investigations, parallel realities and threats growing in the borderlands between science and the unimaginable.

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Season 4

2/10

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 Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. The show was officially renewed for a fourth season on March 24, 2011.

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Season 5

1/10

Season five picks up from events depicted in season four's flash-forward episode the seemingly peaceful Observers seized control of our universe in 2015. Now, in 2036, they have become ruthless rulers who stand unopposed. What awaits in the future, however, is the Fringe Team's final stand to protect our world.

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Overall Series Review

Fringe stands as a dedicated exploration of high-concept science fiction that anchors complex, reality-bending mysteries in the grounded truths of human relationships. Across five seasons, the series remains steadfast in its focus on the Bishop family and their allies, prioritizing a narrative where expertise, logic, and professional duty drive the plot. By avoiding contemporary tropes of social engineering or identity-based political messaging, the show maintains a consistent, classic tone that values the intellect and emotional burdens of its core characters over superficial modern trends. The series evolves from a procedural investigation into "The Pattern" of scientific anomalies into an expansive epic concerning the nature of existence, parallel universes, and the moral consequences of playing God. Throughout this transition, the show consistently treats scientific hubris as a dangerous temptation and emphasizes the necessity of moral restraint. Whether dealing with the fragility of timelines or the threat of a cold, technocratic future, the narrative remains centered on the sanctity of the nuclear family and the resilience of the human spirit. Ultimately, Fringe serves as a celebration of traditional values and the enduring power of memory, love, and sacrifice. By portraying the "old world" as a peak of civilization worth defending, the series concludes as a resolute defense of human emotion against a sterile and dehumanized future. It remains a rare example of science fiction that looks back toward fundamental human connections as the essential remedy for the chaos of a collapsing reality, anchored throughout by characters defined not by labels, but by their choices, their expertise, and their devotion to one another.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1.6/10

Oikophobia1.6/10

Feminism2.6/10

LGBTQ+1/10

Anti-Theism2/10

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