Fringe

American science fiction television series

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2015 The Observers launch a full-scale invasion of Earth, initiating 'The Purge' and killing many humans, effectively beginning their colonization of the planet.
November 2015 A final timeline emerges at a fixed point in November, after Walter's planned intervention in the Observer's origin timeline.
2013 Fringe television series concludes after five seasons of exploring complex science fiction narratives and mythology.
2012 Fringe received nominations at the Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV Show: Fantasy/Sci Fi. Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson were both nominated for Choice TV Actress and Actor in the Fantasy/Sci Fi category. The show was also nominated for VES Awards for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series, with Robert Habros, Andrew Orloff, Jay Worth, and Chris Wright recognized.
2012 John Noble was nominated for Best Supporting Actor on Television and Orla Brady was nominated for Best Guest Star on Television.
2012 Fringe won Best Network Television Series award for the second time, with Anna Torv again winning Best Actress on Television.
2012 Orla Brady was nominated for Best Guest Star on Television
2012 Fringe won Best Network Television Series award
2012 Anna Torv won Best Actress on Television award
2011 The original timeline is altered due to the birth of Henry Dunham, September's son with Fauxlivia, who was born to the 'wrong' Olivia Dunham.
2011 A war between two parallel universes occurs, resulting in the destruction of the parallel universe after Peter steps into the Doomsday machine.
2011 Fringe was nominated for Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Drama Series. Anna Torv was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series. John Noble won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. The show also won the People's Choice Awards for Favorite Sci-fi/Fantasy TV Show.
2011 Fringe continued to receive sound editing award nominations, with Paul Apelgren nominated for music editing in episodes 'The Box' and 'Brown Betty'.
2010 Fringe won the EWwy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series and John Noble won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
2010 Fringe won Best Network Television Series award, with Anna Torv winning Best Actress on Television and John Noble winning Best Supporting Actor on Television.
2010 Lance Reddick was nominated for Best Supporting Actor on Television and Seth Gabel was nominated for Best Guest Star on Television.
2010 The television show Fringe received multiple sound editing award nominations, including nominations for the episodes 'Unleashed' and 'Night of Desirable Objects', highlighting the show's technical achievement in sound production.
2010 Seth Gabel was nominated for Best Guest Star on Television

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