But Olivia and Peter did move past it. His most redeeming moment? How was Peter able to come back into existence, and how was Olivia able to remember him?
And you could not let them go. I believe you call it… love. Fringe may have frustrated viewers with illogical, far-fetched interpretations of how spacetime works, but that was pretty easy to forgive when logic and scientific sense were sacrificed for beautiful stories about human relationships.
And though I believe Peter and Olivia were made even stronger by all they went through in the now-obliterated version of , I have to say, this Fringe fan was pleased to see them get back to that rare bright, serene moment in the park in the end. And Etta could finally have her bath. Save FB Tweet More. Fringe Finale. Walter, Astrid, and Ella, Olivia's niece, send the device and manuals back in time through a wormhole, thus becoming, in a sense, the "First People," fulfilling a bootstrap paradox.
Instead of destroying one universe, Peter merges the two together, forming a bridge so they can work together to heal both worlds.
The two Walters and the two Olivias come face to face. But as they meet each other, Peter disappears from existence, with the Observers looking on all the while. In season four, with Peter wiped from existence, the prime universe and the parallel universe begin working together to heal both worlds.
But Walter and Olivia have lingering memories of Peter, his presence appearing to them periodically even though they can't recall who he is.
As Walter and Olivia continue to remember him, Peter suddenly manifests within this third reality. Peter begins working with the Fringe team again while their memories of him slowly return. During one case, September appears to them, warning Olivia that she "dies in every timeline" that he can see. In another appearance, he tells Peter that this timeline is his correct timeline and that the other Observers tried to "keep it from him.
Season four is ominous and somewhat confusing. As a result of the worlds merging, David Robert Jones, the ZFT mastermind from the first season, is still alive and working for William Bell, who is also alive.
Bell wants to destroy both worlds and create a new one. He tries to use Olivia's Cortexiphan abilities to accomplish his task, but Walter shoots Olivia in the head, preventing Bell from using her. Walter pulls the bullet from her head, leaving Olivia in complete control of her Cortexiphan abilities. She heals quickly, and reveals that she and Peter are having a baby. The 19th episode of Fringe's fourth season offers up a vision of what a final season could be.
He explains that the Observers come from the year That far into the future, the Earth has become uninhabitable, and they've traveled back in time to take over the planet in before its environmental collapse. Walter, Simon, and Etta successfully free Astrid and Peter from another amber encasement, though Simon has to take Peter's place in the amber. The team also finds William Bell encased in amber, and Walter chops off his hand, shocking Astrid.
He tells her, "Remember what he did to Olivia. This whole episode comes into play during the season four finale, when, after Olivia reveals her pregnancy, September appears to the group with an ominous warning: "They are coming.
Peter, Olivia, and their young daughter Etta picnic on a blanket in a park one day in The Observers invade, and Etta is lost in the chaos. Shortly after the invasion, the Fringe team freezes themselves in amber, which is why Etta, a grown woman in , can find and revive them all.
She and Simon Foster free Walter, Astrid, Peter, and Olivia from their frozen states and get to work collecting clues that Walter left for his future self on old Betamax tapes.
Walter and September had come up with a plan to defeat the Observer invasion, and his clues lead them to a number of devices, as well as a young Observer boy named Michael and a man named Donald who helped plant the tapes.
As it turns out, Donald is September. He explains that, in , a Norwegian scientist invents a way of replacing negative human emotions like anger and jealousy with brain cells that increase intelligence. Many generations later, however, practically all emotions are wiped out, leaving only the Observers' extremely high intelligence.
Donald has put himself through a sort of "biological reversion" to become more human. Michael, it is revealed, is Donald's "son. But Donald's offspring features an anomaly: The ability to possess human emotions and high intelligence. Donald and Walter's plan is to send Michael to to prevent the Norwegian scientist from inventing the implant that leads to the emotionless Observers.
Etta is killed by the Observers, which sends Peter into a blind rage, leading to him torturing an Observer and giving himself the implant. He begins to spiral into an emotionless state, though Olivia thankfully talks him into removing it.
Olivia also travels to the alternate dimension to enlist Fauxlivia and her partner, Lincoln Lee. Donald is shot by the imposing Observer forces and Olivia uses her Cortexiphan-enabled telekinetic abilities to crush the Observer leader.
In the end, Walter must sacrifice himself by traveling with Michael through the time travel device so that they do not create a time paradox. Walter and Peter share one last embrace as father and son before Walter takes Michael through the wormhole.
Olivia starts off the series with John Scott. When he gets injured, she tracks down Walter Bishop to a mental institution, and needs Peter, his son, to get him out. She finds Peter in Iraq, and they instantly seem to take a dislike to each other.
He refuses to do what she says, so she threatens him with a fake FBI file to make him stay. He also calls her sweetheart, which she really doesn't like. Many times Peter goes to leave, but she eventually convinces Peter to stay with the Fringe team. The two eventually form a friendship. Olivia is still getting over the death of John, however, it is pretty clear Peter is starting to develop feelings for Olivia.
Once she gets out of the tank in Walters lab, while getting out of the state the tank put her in, she breathlessly says his name and hugs into his side.
Also, when Peter tells Olivia "If you need me, I'm here. Season 1 is essential in developing a close relationship between Olivia and Peter. Due to the fact it would make no sense if they forced the two together from early on, this makes it more natural for the two to end up together eventually. Season Two is essential in the relationship between Olivia and Peter.
It throws you right in with Olivia dying in hospital and Peter doing all that he can to avoid seeing her die. He is visibly upset. He eventually goes to say bye to her and leans in to kiss her head, before she wakes up and starts asking for him immediately. For a few episodes, you see them having their normal friendly relationship, but their feelings are pretty clear. Even, in a deleted season one episode aired during season 2, it shows a young girl assuming they're in a relationship, and seeing the relationship between the two.
These episodes lead up to Jacksonville. Olivia, Peter and Walter go to Olivia's old daycare, where she was first tested on with Cortexiphan. They have a conversation on the swing set outside about how all of this doesn't seem right to Olivia. When Olivia is under the drug, Peter is rushing about obviously worried about what's going on. They eventually figure out that Olivia needs to be scared for her to see the other side, which will appear like a glimmer. Back in New York, Olivia gets upset when she can't figure out what she needs to.
When she goes to Peter, upset, he reminds her how great she is. She tells him she's scared, but he tells her she shouldn't be, as they both lean in to kiss when Olivia stops as she realises she's scared like she needs to be.
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