33 Reasons We Love Fox’s Fringe
- Gene the cow
- The alternate universe
- Licorice
- That time Walter tried to make the perfect strawberry milkshake
- That time everyone was on LSD
- The retro theme
- Henry the taxi cab driver
- The tank
- Massive Dynamic
- Walter and Belly
- Polivia
- Cortexiphan
- Rainbows
- That episode where an observer fell in love
- That time Peter saved both worlds
- Badass Olivia
- White Tulips
- Hidden observers
- The bullet that saved the world
- The flower that grew from scorched earth
- September(aka Donald): the man who loved without knowing how
- Nina Sharp: the woman with the information
- Philip Broyles: the leader
- Charlie Francis: the friend
- Lincoln Li: the guy who found his home
- Fauxlivia: the girl who kept looking up
- Etta Bishop: the girl who never gave up
- Astrid Farnsworth (Astro, Afro, Aspirin, Ostrich): the woman with patience
- Walter Bishop: the scientist who loved his son so much he broke the universe to save him and dedicated his life to putting it back together
- Peter Bishop: the boy who couldn’t go home, who became the man who saved the universes, who became the man no one could remember, who became the man we will never forget
- Olivia Dunham: the little girl who showed promise, who became the woman that showed no fear, who became the woman that fell in love, who became the woman that had to die to save the world, who became the woman that had a beautiful little girl, who became the woman that lost her little girl twice. Olivia Dunham, who was always the woman that never stopped fighting, who was always the woman that never stopped believing in the good.
- The Fringe Division: The team that dealt with porcupine men, gas that closes every hole in your body, a giant worm that eats its way out of human bodies, a virus that controls its host, shape shifters, alternate universes, alternate timelines, that jackass Mr. Jones, and that psycho William Bell who tried to play God. The team that made taffy and milkshakes, that ate licorice and root beer floats, listened to classical music and believed in the impossible. The team that saved lives and saved worlds. The team that lost battles but won wars. The team that was never really a team at all, because they were a family, in every sense of the word.
- Love. Because at the end of the day it was never about the Science fiction or the mystery, Fringe was always about love. How love is the strongest force in this world. It is strong enough to break us, and it is strong enough to heal us.