
"The other thing about 'Fringe,' and we hope this will happen, is that while it's very clear-cut now — everyone's sort of rooting for the old team — I'm hoping that it won't [remain] so clear-cut. In the long run, viewers may find themselves torn between both sets of characters. The people on the other side have a very good case to make here. And then you say, 'Who do [we go for]?' If we can do that, we've created a great drama."
-"Fringe" star John Noble, explaining that the end of the second season of the show will lead to more ambiguity in the next season. Noble, who plays both brilliant scientist Walter Bishop and the alternate reality version of himself (cheekily called "Walternate") on the show, promised that the struggle between the team from our world and their corresponding characters in the parallel universe will each have their own agendas, and it won't necessarily be clear who the good guys truly are.
Co-star Joshua Jackson (one of the few characters on the show who doesn't have a double) also promised more development of the characters from the other side. "The other Olivia is sort of the polar opposite to the Olivia we have, or seemingly right now," the former "Dawson's Creek" star explained. "And Walternate is a bit of a polar opposite to the Walter that we've known, but if we do it well, you'll get to know those alternates better. And you'll see that they are fully fleshed-out characters as well."
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