Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 81. Chapters: Over There, Brown Betty, Olivia, There's More Than One of Everything, Peter, The Firefly, Pilot, Momentum Deferred, A New Day in the Old Town, White Tulip, The Arrival, The Ghost Network, Unleashed, Subject 13, Bad Dreams, Johari Window, In Which We Meet Mr. Jones, Marionette, The Box, Entrada, Grey Matters, Stowaway, Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?, August, Amber 31422, Of Human Action, Night of Desirable Objects, Safe, What Lies Below, The Bishop Revival, Inner Child, Immortality, The Transformation, The Cure, The Plateau, 6B, The Same Old Story, Northwest Passage, The Abducted, Concentrate and Ask Again, Bloodline, Ability, Reciprocity, Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver., The Man from the Other Side, Jacksonville, Unearthed, The Dreamscape, The Road Not Taken, Fracture, 6955 kHz. Excerpt: "Over There" is the two-part second-season finale of the Fox science fiction drama series Fringe. They are the 22nd and 23rd episodes of the season, and the 42nd and 43rd episodes of the series overall. Both parts were written by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, together with showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J. H. Wyman. Goldsman also served as director, his first such credit since the season premiere. Fringes premise is based on the idea of two parallel universes, our own and the Other Side, each of which contains historical idiosyncrasies. The two universes began to clash in 1985, after Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble) stole the parallel universe version of his son, Peter, following his own son's death. The finale's narrative recounts what happens when Peter (Joshua Jackson) is taken back to the Other Side by his real father, dubbed "Walternate" (Noble). FBI agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) and Walter lead a team of former Cortexiphan test subjects to retrieve him, after discovering that Peter is an un...