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  1. In Season 3, Layton regains control over Snowpiercer and Big Alice, confining Wilford to Big Alice's Brig. Following an attack, Wilford is transferred to Snowpiercer's Library. During Layton and Melanie's Civil War, Wilford escapes, gathers his remaining supporters, and attempts to regain control.

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  2. Set seven years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, Snowpiercer centers on the remnants of humanity, who inhabit a gigantic, perpetually-moving train that circles the globe. Class warfare, social injustice and the politics of survival are questioned in this riveting television adaptation. — TNTDrama.

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  3. Mystery Science Theater 3000. episodes. Mystery Science Theater 3000 ( MST3K) is an American television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and originally produced by Best Brains, Inc. The show premiered on KTMA (now WUCW) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on November 24, 1988. The next year, in 1989, the show began its national run on The Comedy ...

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    Peter's use of the Wave Form Device to create a bridge between the two universes has caused him to erase himself from the timeline; a new timeline, in which young Peter was not saved by September after falling through the ice of Reiden Lake in 1985 after Walter's crossing, is set in motion. Despite the absence of Peter, the bridge has created a hea...

    Main cast

    1. Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham(21 episodes) 2. Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop(22 episodes) 3. John Noble as Dr. Walter Bishop(22 episodes) 4. Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles(21 episodes) 5. Blair Brown as Nina Sharp(14 episodes) 6. Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth(22 episodes) 7. Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee(17 episodes)

    Recurring cast

    1. Michael Cerveris as September/The Observer(6 episodes) 2. Jared Harris as David Robert Jones(5 episodes) 3. Michelle Krusiecas Nadine Park (3 episodes) 4. Eugene Lipinskias December (3 episodes) 5. Leonard Nimoy as Dr. William Bell(3 episodes) 6. Orla Brady as Elizabeth Bishop(2 episodes) 7. Rebecca Maderas Jessica Holt (2 episodes) 8. Ryan McDonald as Brandon Fayette(1 episode)

    Crew

    In May 2011, David Fury joined the series as a writer and producer, having previously worked with co-creator J. J. Abrams on Lost. His first writing credit included the season's third episode, "Alone in the World".

    Writing

    According to executive producers/showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman, the fourth season would start with the idea that "Peter no longer exists", and also that the audience would "very much see the consequences of what happened in Seasons 1, 2 and 3". These consequences included changes in the past; Pinkner and Wyman noted that though Peter was the impetus for Walter to cross over starting the chain of events, in this alternate history, Walter and William likely would have found their own...

    Critical reception

    IGN reviewer Ramsey Isler gave the fourth season a score of 7.5 out of 10, calling it "not Fringe's best." His criticisms were that he felt the first third of the season was "inconsistent", with some episodes feeling "aimless", and the absence of Joshua Jackson as Peter in the beginning of the season hurt the show. Isler was more positive of the second half of the season, labeling the episode "Enemy of My Enemy" as the turning point of the season, with the reintroduction of villain David Robe...

    Ratings

    The season premiere was watched by an estimated 3.5 million viewers. It scored a 1.5/5 ratings share among viewers 18-49, up 25% from the previous spring's season finale. By the end of November 2011, Fringewas the network's lowest rated program. According to a report released by Nielsen Company, Fringewas the only network television series among the top ten of most time-shifted shows of 2011. The report continued that time shifting increased the series' overall audience by eighty percent.

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  4. Sci-Fright: With Nina Hagen, Indira Varma, Rachel Grant. "Sci-Fright" was a hosted anthology science fiction movie show hosted by "Nina". Over its run, three different people played "Nina" - Nina Hagen , Indira Varma and Rachel Grant. The series ran from 27 August 1999 until 2002.

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  5. Fright Club: With Sam Baltrusis, Mike Ricksecker, Todd Bonner, David Goudsward. Follows Jack Osbourne and the Ghost Brothers as they compete to freak each other out with the creepiest paranormal videos they can find.

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  7. Foundation is an American science fiction television series created by David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman for Apple TV+, loosely based on the Foundation series of stories by Isaac Asimov. It features an ensemble cast led by Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell and Leah Harvey. [2]

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