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Series Finale Time: Seven Reasons We’ll Miss Fringe
Goodnight, sweet Fringe.
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Goodnight, sweet Fringe.
With a two-hour episode.
The show's finale season will happen without Jeff Pinkner.
Producers will get the chance to wrap up all those twisty story lines.
We rate 26 shows' odds of survival, on a scale of Work It (as good as dead) to 2 Broke Girls (a slam dunk for coming back next season).
What reality show mesmerizes kids ages 2-5? How many NBC shows does it take to equal the audience for NCIS?
If 'X Factor' is a hit, it'll mean that one fifth of Fox's regular schedule will be tentpole.
We estimate how long until '30 Rock,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Glee,' and nine more established series get yanked out of prime time.
In a world of DVRs, managing time slots still matters a lot, and Preston Beckman shows us how the game is played.
Says the director of Super 8: "Whew!"
We turn the Bubble Meter on 'Community,' 'CSI: Miami,' 'Mike & Molly' and many more to see if they'll be coming back.
The network is going to face criticism about the time change head-on.
It could be deadly for ABC and NBC's comedies, and for Fox's 'Fringe.'
Is My Generation the next Lone Star?
Clooney and Marguiles reunited! And who wouldn't want to see an unofficial 'L.A. Law' reunion?
The Fringe team shares a kiss and a near escape, setting up an intriguing next season.
Our longest visit to the alternate universe!
A rare Peter-centric plot results in some clunky television.
A goofy lark with hard-boiled dialogue and occasional singing.
"Dunham. She's a dame to die for, literally."