List Of Fringe Characters
This is a list of characters in the science fiction television series Fringe.
In the overarching plot for the show, numerous versions of the same character are introduced. In the second season, the show reveals the existence of a parallel universe, introducing the counterparts of many of the show's major characters within it. Within the fourth season, the show enters into a new timeline as a result of a butterfly effect on the show's fictional history, slightly altering the background of characters in both the prime and parallel universe. In the lists below, the parallel versions of the characters are presented separately from the prime universe versions, while the effects of the timeline change on either characters are discussed within those characters.
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