The team investigate the case of a man who can generate electrical phenomena... and is at the center of a series of strange passings involving electronic devices.
Season 1 Episode 5 of Fringe resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s01e01 - Pilot
s01e02 - The Same Old Story
s01e03 - The Ghost Network
s01e04 - The Arrival
s01e05 - Power Hungry
s01e06 - The Cure
s01e07 - In Which We Meet Mr. Jones
s01e08 - The Equation
s01e09 - The Dreamscape
s01e10 - Safe
s01e11 - Bound
s01e12 - The No-Brainer
s01e13 - The Transformation
s01e14 - Ability
s01e15 - Inner Child
s01e16 - Unleashed
s01e17 - Bad Dreams
s01e18 - Midnight
s01e19 - The Road Not Taken
s01e20 - There's More Than One of Everything
Fringe follows the casework of the Fringe Division, a Joint Federal Task Force supported primarily by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which includes Agent Olivia Dunham; Dr. Walter Bishop, the archetypal mad scientist; and Peter Bishop, Walter's estranged son and jack-of-all-trades. They are supported by Phillip Broyles, the force's director, and Agent Astrid Farnsworth, who assists Walter in laboratory research.
The Fringe Division investigates cases relating to fringe science, ranging from transhumanist experiments gone wrong to the prospect of a destructive technological singularity to a possible collision of two parallel universes. The Fringe Division's work often intersects with advanced biotechnology developed by a company called Massive Dynamic, founded by Walter's former partner, Dr. William Bell and run by their common friend, Nina Sharp. The team is also watched silently by a group of bald, pale men who are called "Observers".