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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11
Episode 02: In Absentia
Episode 03: The Recordist
Episode 04: The Bullet That Saved The World
Episode 05: An Origin Story
Episode 06: Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There
Episode 07: Five-Twenty-Ten
Episode 08: The Human Kind
Episode 09: Black Blotter
Episode 10: Anomaly XB-6783746
Episode 11: The Boy Must Live
Episode 12: Liberty
Episode 13: An Enemy of Fate
Fringe - Season 5
Description
The ninth episode of the season, 'Black Blotter', serves as a '19th episode', showing hallucinations from Walter's drug trip. The hunt for the tapes which contain the plan to defeat the Observers, serve as the way to contain one story into one episode, thus creating a procedural side of storytelling.
The ninth episode of the season, 'Black Blotter', serves as a '19th episode', showing hallucinations from Walter's drug trip. The hunt for the tapes which contain the plan to defeat the Observers, serve as the way to contain one story into one episode, thus creating a procedural side of storytelling.
Actors:
Mark Lotito,
Kory Grim,
Samantha Noble,
John Emmet Tracy,
Gary Peterman,
Liam James,
Barry Nerling,
Diana Bang,
Marie West,
Todd Scott,
Michelle Krusiec,
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Mark Lotito
Kory Grim
31 March 1979, Kaien Island, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada
Samantha Noble
15 May 1984, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
John Emmet Tracy
2 July 1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Gary Peterman
Liam James
7 August 1996, Canada
Barry Nerling
19 April 1965, Oliver, British Columbia, Canada
Diana Bang
Marie West
Todd Scott
Michelle Krusiec
2 October 1974, Fallon, Nevada, USA
Director:
J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci
Country:
United States
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