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Fringe is the 4th ] co-created by ] (Felicity, Alias, Lost) and third collaboration with ] and ] (], ], ], ]). It is produced by ]/], and deals with a ] named Walter Bishop (who Orci describes as "Frankenstein mixed with Albert Einstein"), his son, and a female ] agent who brings them back together. The show is being described as a cross between ], ] and ]. Like Abrams' previous TV shows, it will have an overarching ]. A two-hour, $10,000,000 ] is being produced, where Walter is in a ]. | Fringe is the 4th ] co-created by ] (Felicity, Alias, Lost) and third collaboration with ] and ] (], ], ], ]). It is produced by ]/], and deals with a ] named Walter Bishop (who Orci describes as "Frankenstein mixed with Albert Einstein"), his son, and a female ] agent who brings them back together. The show is being described as a cross between '']'', '']'' and '']''. Like Abrams' previous TV shows, it will have an overarching ]. A two-hour, $10,000,000 ] is being produced, where Walter is in a ]. | ||
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Fringe is the 4th TV Series co-created by J. J. Abrams (Felicity, Alias, Lost) and third collaboration with Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman (Transformers, Star Trek, Mission Impossible III, Alias). It is produced by Warner Bros./Bad Robot, and deals with a research scientist named Walter Bishop (who Orci describes as "Frankenstein mixed with Albert Einstein"), his son, and a female FBI agent who brings them back together. The show is being described as a cross between The X-Files, Altered States and The Twilight Zone. Like Abrams' previous TV shows, it will have an overarching mythology. A two-hour, $10,000,000 pilot is being produced, where Walter is in a mental hospital.