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Fringe Postmortem: What's in Store for the Fifth and Final Season?

Fringe, Blair Brown, Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv

[Warning: This story contains major spoilers from the season finale of Fringe.]

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Mega Buzz: Another Castle Cliff-Hanger, Fringe's Finale and a Prentiss Return?

Stana Katic, Castle; Joshua Jackson, Fringe; Paget Brewster, Criminal Minds

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com or tweet them at @adam_bryant or @NatalieAbrams.

Does Castle's finale have a cliff-hanger like last year's? I'm not sure I could handle that! — Jessica
ADAM:
Creator Andrew W. Marlowe hints that Beckett will be experiencing a lot of changes in the finale, and the domino effect of said changes leads to this season's climax. And while I'm pretty sure that no one's life will be hanging in the balance, Castle-Beckett fans will likely still be in for a long summer. Why? Marlowe says this finale doesn't lend itself to a large time jump between seasons. "The way we're ending this season, people will want to know what happens in the immediate aftermath," he teases.

Will the rest of the Fringe team regain their memories before the end of the season? — Larry
NATALIE:
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Fringe Bosses Answer Burning Questions, Including Peter's New Journey

Fringe, Joshua Jackson

The question of whether Peter does indeed need to find his way home — or, as some theories have suggested, he's already there — will finally be answered in this week's episode of Fringe.

With eight episodes remaining before the season finale — and hopefully not the series finale — what will Peter's journey now look like? TVGuide.com turned to executive producer Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman to get the scoop. Plus: The "X" man returns! read more

Keck's Exclusives: Lost's Rebecca Mader to Guest-Star on Fringe

Rebecca Mader

Fringe ended last season with a disappearing act for Peter. In May's season finale, it's Olivia who'll be getting lost. Well, she'll be getting a visit from a Lost alum, Rebecca Mader, who played Charlotte.

Rebecca's character, Jessica, appears in the last two episodes of the season (or series, depending on ...
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Fringe Producers Talk Tonight's Return, Peter's Mission and How It Could All End!

Joshua Jackson, Anna Torv and John Noble

Fringe fires up new episodes tonight (Fox, 9/8c) with a high-adrenaline hour mostly set in the alt-verse that features a slew of first-time meetings between characters, as well as a reveal of shapeshifting proportions. read more

Mega Buzz: New Loves on Big Bang Theory, House and Lots of Grey's Anatomy Tears

Jim Parsons, Jesse Spencer, Jesse Williams

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

Got any scoop on The Big Bang Theory? — Shawn
NATALIE:
How frustrating is it to watch Sheldon and Amy fumble their way into a relationship? Have no fear: A big karmic kick in the ass is on its way. When Stuart asks Sheldon if it's OK if he asks Amy out on a date, Sheldon will be forced once and for all to define his feelings.

Please tell me House isn't going to force Chase and Dr. Adams into a relationship. It's like Thirteen all over again. — Melanie
ADAM:
Jesse Spencer doesn't think the show is necessarily going to go that route, perhaps for the same reasons to which you allude... read more

Fringe Bosses: Peter Is In Oz Trying to Get Back to Kansas

Josh Jackson

Fringe's Peter has returned in the flesh — goodbye, blue shiny ball of light — but the universe he lands in is not his own.

After seemingly disappearing into thin air in the Season 3 finale, Peter (Joshua Jackson) returns to a world where no one knows who he is — and he'll try desperately to get back to his own world. Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman dish on the prodigal son's return, how this Peter is different and whether he'll make it back to the people he knows and loves.

Fringe Scoop: 5 things to know now that Peter has returned

Now that Peter has returned, how does this change the dynamic of the show? 
Jeff Pinkner:
The dynamic that we saw at the beginning of this season was... read more

Fringe Bosses: Peter Never Existed, But the Last Three Seasons Still Did

Fringe

[SPOILER ALERT: This story contains key plot details from the new season of Fringe]

Peter Bishop never existed: True. Neither did what happened during the last three seasons of Fringe: False.

But where we last left off had many fans scratching their heads. After Peter (Joshua Jackson) built a bridge between the two universes in order to save billions of lives, he seemingly disappeared into thin air. The Observers noted that Peter had, in fact, never existed at all, a comment that caused just as much confusion as it did outrage among viewers.

Fringe Finale: Guess who never existed?

If Peter had never existed, then did anything we watched over the last three years actually happen? Jackson feels your frustration. "Being a fan of shows like this, I am with everybody who goes, 'Don't you dare... read more

Exclusive: Fringe Season 4 Promo Poster Revealed!

Fringe

Where is Peter Bishop?

Right here, folks! In this exclusive first-look at Fringe's Season 4 promo poster, fans finally get proof that the producers won't be playing games with our hearts by keeping Josh Jackson's recently evaporated character out in the ether for too long. In fact, as you can see from this Escher-meets-action ad, our boy is clearly back and seems poised for action alongside Liv, Walter and a lot of expectations when the show returns on Sept. 23 at 9/8c on Fox.

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Mega Buzz: Tiva Time on NCIS? Plus: Fringe's Future and Stabler's SVU Exit

Michael Weatherly, Joshua Jackson, Christopher Meloni

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.

Please tell me E.J. Barrett's NCIS return will be short-lived. I need Tiva! — Hanna
ADAM:
Let's let Michael Weatherly offer his take. "There's a new wrinkle in [Tony and E.J.'s] relationship, and I would say it is somewhat troubling," he says. "I think Tony questions a lot of things about her, and I don't think there's any going back to their initial blinky-blinky, lovey-dovey plot." But before your little 'shipper heart explodes, that doesn't necessarily guarantee loads of Tony-Ziva goodness. "Tony ultimately has to lean on himself. He has to figure some of his own stuff out," Weatherly says. "That might make him more able down the road to approach a relationship with Ziva."

Will Fringe go back to the future this season? —Barry
NATALIE:
Yes, but it won't be the same future we saw in the finale. "The future that we saw in 2026... read more

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