Agent Dunham, still recovering from her traumatic visit to the alternate reality, is given a concoction by Walter to help her remember. Another woman being experimented on by Walter is introduced. Meanwhile the Fringe team look into a series of robberies that are linked to shapeshifting.
Season 2 Episode 4 of Fringe resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - A New Day in the Old Town
s02e02 - Night of Desirable Objects
s02e03 - Fracture
s02e04 - Momentum Deferred
s02e05 - Dream Logic
s02e06 - Earthling
s02e07 - Of Human Action
s02e08 - August
s02e09 - Snakehead
s02e10 - Grey Matters
s02e11 - Unearthed
s02e12 - Johari Window
s02e13 - What Lies Below
s02e14 - The Bishop Revival
s02e15 - Jacksonville
s02e16 - Peter
s02e17 - Olivia. In The Lab. With The Revolver.
s02e18 - White Tulip
s02e19 - The Man from the Other Side
s02e20 - Brown Betty
s02e21 - Northwest Passage
s02e22 - Over There, Part 1
s02e23 - Over There, Part 2
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".