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So, the episode on Jan. 11 is actually from season 1 and the episode on Jan. 14 is new? It'd be awesome if that's true because it means I can watch Fringe twice in one l week. :p

Yeah thats pretty much how it goes :p

So, the episode on Jan. 11 is actually from season 1 and the episode on Jan. 14 is new? It'd be awesome if that's true because it means I can watch Fringe twice in one week. :p

Better yet, you get to watch it three times in less than two!

I'm watching the new Episode now and something weird here.... Is it just me or Agent Charlie Francis is back to the show?!

Didnt he die?

Lmfao.

I must have missed the memo too. Spent the entire episode ****ed and confused.

Good times. Fringe. Always keeps ya guessing :p

Glad to see Fringe again (even if it were an older unaired episode), I missed it :happy: Weird seeing Charlie around and I spotted The Observer straight away :( :p

Waiting patiently for the new stuff now :)

Radish?

Anyone else think the ending was probably filmed recently, and by tying it into the next episode it gave them a reason to air it? Was actually a pretty good episode so not sure why it didn't get aired originally.

I believe it was when they ordered a certain amount of episodes and didn't air them all so one was left over.

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What I found stupid about the last episode was at the end. The chick dumps gas ALL OVER THE PLACE. then Lights a match and the fumes don't explode.

You sir are obviously not a fire bug, that is totally plausible at the distance she lit the match, granted there are several factors that could have ignited it, like burning parts of the match falling to the ground ect ect, but still, I Play with fire and Gasoline and sometimes even lacquer thinner all the time and that did not jump out as me as odd

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