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‘They Are Not Theories! They Are Entertainment!!’ Hercules Says You Want To See Tonight’s First New FRINGE Since Feb. 4!!

I am – Hercules!! Fringe 2.16 FAQ What’s it called? “Peter.” What says Fox? “Walter flashes back to 1985 while explaining Peter’s otherworldly origins to Olivia. Also, Peter’s mother is introduced and details of the neighboring world reaffirm that there is more than one of everything. Guest Cast: Quinn Lord as Young Peter; Jennie Blong as Carla; Orla Brady as Elizabeth Bishop; Michael Cerveris as September; Eugene Lipinski as December; Peter Woodward as August; James L. Watkins as General Tonks; Serge Houde as General Hames.” Michael Cerveris as September? Doesn’t Cerveris play The Observer? Now that we have more than one Observer, we need different names to keep them straight. Peter Woodward played the titular Observer in last year’s “August.” Eugene Lipinski also played the old Observer in “August” and the last new episode, “Jacksonville.” Where have we seen Orla Brady, who plays Peter’s mom? The 48-year-old Irish actress has done loads of British TV, but also had recurring roles on such short-lived American series as “Revelations,” “Shark” and “The Deep End.” Two generals? Yes, and they’re both in the Manhattan-set teaser. As are a nightmarish array of monochromatic computer screens and dot-matrix printers Who is Carla? Walter’s hot blonde 1985 assistant. She’s like Astrid with more degrees. Why must we watch this episode? Many reasons. Among them? It’s 95-percent flashback, and fills us in on A LOT. We learn things about William Bell’s right hand Nina Sharp. Plus there’s a special credit sequence. And some spectacular production design. And we get to see what’s showing on Earth 2’s screens. How does it end, spoiler-boy? “You can’t imagine what it’s like to lose a child.” You can find a few more clues on mirror universe Herc’s super-secret twitter account. 9 p.m. Thursday. Fox.
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