Fingerprints at the scene of an apparent sleeping lead the Fringe team to a seemingly immortal woman.
Season 3 Episode 17 of Fringe resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - Olivia
s03e02 - The Box
s03e03 - The Plateau
s03e04 - Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?
s03e05 - Amber 31422
s03e06 - 6955 kHZ
s03e07 - The Abducted
s03e08 - Entrada
s03e09 - Marionette
s03e10 - Firefly
s03e11 - Reciprocity
s03e12 - Concentrate and Ask Again
s03e13 - Immortality
s03e14 - 6B
s03e15 - Subject 13
s03e16 - Os
s03e17 - Stowaway
s03e18 - Bloodline
s03e19 - Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
s03e20 - 6:02 AM EST
s03e21 - The Last Sam Weiss
s03e22 - The Day We Died
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".