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Walter has been looking for a sign of forgiveness in the form of a white tulip. Secretary of Defense and has set events in motion to assemble the Machine, a doomsday device that reacts only to Peter’s biology. By happenstance, Fauxlivia becomes pregnant with Peter’s child, Henry, before being outed and extracted to the parallel universe. Walternate orchestrated acceleration of the pregnancy to gain a sample of the baby’s blood, which he uses to activate the machine. Season 3 presents episodes that alternate between the two universes. He also sent his Olivia, “Fauxlivia”2, to the prime universe, in Olivia’s place, to engage the Fringe Division and assemble the prime universe’s version of the device, while he studies Olivia’s Cortexiphan-induced powers. Walter’s doppelgänger in the parallel universe, is the U.S.
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To which Roth responded, “We have no plans to give viewers closure this season because we expect the series to continue”. Reilly, in announcing the renewal, stated that “Fringe is a remarkably creative series that has set the bar as one of television’s most imaginative dramas. Bringing it back for a final 13 allows us to provide the climactic conclusion that its passionate and loyal fans deserve”. Television were working on negotiating a lower licensing cost for the show to allow a fifth season to occur; this would not only help Fox reduce its losses on the show, but would also bring the total number of episodes above 100, giving Warner Bros. In late January 2012, Fox and Warner Bros.