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I'll also tell you that I was equally as curious to see how I get reintegrated into the show for the fourth season. I don't want to sound selfish, but that's something I was very eager to discover. Very eager indeed. " Fringe returns to Fox tonight at 9/8c and airs in the UK from September 28 on Sky1. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at
DuVernay shared a clip of the interview on her own Twitter account, revealing that before meeting Jackson she had never worked with a white actor who was willing to engage in conversations about racial bias and blindspots. "When I first met with [Jackson] I didn't know what to expect, " the director tweeted. "Certainly not THIS. Had never had a convo like that with a white actor. He surprised me in the most unexpected, beautiful way. Reminds me to stay open. You never know what enlightened, empathetic humans you'll find. " Pacey fans, unite! Your teen crush just proved himself to be one of the most thoughtful actors working in Hollywood. When They See Us streams on Netflix from 31 May.
There is no more noble sacrifice that you can make. That was epic. " Did you think that the character of Peter had come full circle by the end of the last season? "That's exactly what I felt. When we introduced Peter in season one, he was a guy who cared about nothing. He lived a nihilistic life with no close friends, but you see a completely different person if you move forward three years. " How would you describe him at the end of the third season? "When you move forward three years, that same guy decides that it's his fate and his destiny to get into that machine and disappear. That's a major progression for a character. He decides to conspire with his own father to make himself not exist so that the people he loves can have a chance to live. That is a very noble sacrifice, and it's not anything the guy would have considered doing three years ago. To me, that's a full stop to Peter. That's the end of this character progression. He can't go any further than that, can he? " What can you tell us about Peter's return to Fringe in the new season of the show?