FRINGE "The Arrival" (Season 1 Episode 4)

Walter (John Noble, L) and Peter (Joshua Jackson, R)

Check out some pictures from FRINGE's new episode, "The Arrival" airing Tuesday, Sept. 30 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

I have to admit that Fringe is really starting to grow on me. I feel that the characters are really starting to show some depth and it makes it more compelling to watch. The storylines are somewhat intriguing but still lack the jaw dropping wow factor that you need to call this a favorite. So I am hoping that this Fringe episode will provide something to make me say: OMFG!

You can see more photos from Fringe "The Arrival" below.

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Episode Synopsis: "The Arrival" - After a deadly explosion rocks a construction site in New York City, Broyles solicits the aid of our unlikely threesome to investigate a strange cylinder mysteriously found at the scene completely unharmed by the surrounding devastation. After Olivia uncovers an unbelievable commonality between disturbing events, Dr. Bishop takes matters into his own hands and Peter is forced into field duty, it almost seems as if the untraceable object is triggering the series of odd behaviors, unexpected events and surprising revelations

Olivia (Anna Torv) Olivia (Anna Torv)

Joshua Jackson,Anna Torv,John Noble and Lance Reddick

Joshua Jackson,Anna Torv,John Noble and Lance Reddick

(Photos: Craig Blankenhorn/FOX)

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  1. vacelts Sep 30, 2008 | at 9:31 PM Reply

    The mystery continues to expand on Fringe and I’m guessing that The Observer holds the key to understanding The Pattern or at least part of it.

    I’m still banking on there being something “special” about Peter. Something more than his near death experience as a child. Is it coincidence that Peter unknowingly knew information Walter hadn’t shared? Is there something more to their relationship? Are they connected in a different way than most fathers and sons?

    Peter’s mom was mentioned again, but only in the fact that Walter considered her small-minded and that she questioned Walter’s judgment (I can’t imagine why).

    And who did Peter call when he was planning on bailing on Walter responsibilities?

    Did anyone else think that Olivia’s reaction when she heard Henry Jacobson was a little weird? But when they met she acted like it was a pleasure to see him. And then he advises her to stay away from the cylinder. Was that because he was worried about her or was it a warning?

    Favorite parts:

    Walter reciting the formula for root beer at 3 a.m. because he might want to make some in the lab.

    Walter sending Peter out in a hurry for aluminum because their lives depend on it and then asking him to stop off and pick him up a root beer float.

    Walter likes to talk to Peter naked because he prefers the breeze.

  2. Fringified Oct 2, 2008 | at 10:39 AM Reply

    This show is so much like the x-files that its hard for them to touch on anything that hasn't already been done before.

    This site does an episode by episode comparison of Fringe to the X-Files complete with episode references and pictures http://www.theinfringementfiles.com/