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Fringe Episode 7 – Of Human Action
Posted by: | CommentsThe latest Fringe episode, Of Human Action, starts with everybody’s favorite – a good old fashioned police chase. The police reach the top of a parking garage and find their suspects sitting in the car – not moving. Inside the car are two men and a teenage boy. The police cautiously get out of their cars as one radios in to say the hostage appears to be unharmed. All the while, the three people in the car just sit there looking at each other as the officers yell for them to get out of the car. Finally the two men open the doors and get out. They get down on their knees, telling the police ‘you have no idea what you’re dealing with’. That part is definitely true because the next thing you see is one of the officers throw himself off the roof of the parking garage as another officer shoots all the other policeman on the scene – instead of shooting at the bad guys. Then, that officer shoots herself. Obviously, the Fringe Team must be called in.
A teenage boy named Tyler Carson is the hostage who was in the car with the two men. The Fringe Team is told that he had disappeared thirty six hours earlier. As Olivia is looking around the crime scene, she tells Walter that the bodies of the slain officers are being shipped to his lab but he dismisses the whole thing, saying it is easy to see that this was some sort of hypnotism. But, the team still has to find the boy and time is of the essence. They find out that Tyler Carson’s father works for the aerospace division of Massive Dynamic, bringing that mysterious group back into the picture, and the team heads out to interview him. They meet Dr. Carson in the office of Nina Sharp, head of Massive Dynamic. He tells them he did not know his son was missing until the kidnappers called. The kidnappers have been identified as Patrick Hickey and Tom Dobbins and Nina assures Olivia and Peter that they have never worked for Massive Dynamic. Dr. Carson tells Olivia that the only thing the kidnapper said to him was to wait for further instructions. He says that he works on highly classified systems for the military and his work is his life. His wife died when his son was young and he does not know what he will do if he loses his son too. These statements affect Walter because of the similarity to his own life and he leaves the room as Peter follows.
Peter finds Walter standing at the windows outside the office thinking about his life and his partnership with William Bell from many years before. William Bell founded and built Massive Dynamic while Walter spent his life committed in a mental institution. He tells Peter that William Bell was how he met Peter’s mother. He seems to be regretting the fact that he has not achieved all that William Bell did. At this point, we switch back to the kidnappers as Tyler tells them he is hungry so they stop at a convenience store to get food. One of the kidnappers tells the clerk to give him all the money in the register but the clerk laughs because the kidnapper has no weapon. Then a customer comes over to add his two cents worth and gets a whole lot more than he bargained for when the kidnapper somehow forces him to pour a pot of hot coffee over his own head and run through a plate glass window. The kidnapper then turns back to the clerk who is now holding a gun. The kidnapper says you should have just given me the money as the clerk is forced by some force to put the gun down and electrocute himself.
The Fringe Team is called in again and the first order of business is to watch the surveillance video from the convenience store. They see the kidnapped boy in the store not trying to escape as well as what appears to be the kidnapper’s ability to control people through hypnosis. They are trying to understand why the boy has not tried to escape. The mystery deepens when they find out that the kidnappers are just car salesman who worked for the same company and had no criminal records. Their boss was shocked that they were involved in something like this so the team’s next question is – how did these two men get involved in a kidnapping?
Walter has been performing an autopsy on the bodies of the police officers and store clerk when he notices something odd about their brains. There are hematomas (areas of bleeding) on the brains which indicate there was some kind of trauma to the brain. He tells Olivia that what has happened is mind control – not hypnosis. Walter theorizes that the mind control works through sound and they decide that even if his theory is wrong, it is better to try something rather than nothing, because at this point no one can get even get near the kidnappers. Olivia tells Walter to design a device to block the sound that might be allowing the mind control.
Olivia returns to Massive Dynamic to see Dr. Carson when the kidnappers finally call. Tyler Carson is on the phone telling his dad to do whatever the kidnappers want. The kidnappers take the phone from Tyler and tell Dr Carson they want two million dollars in unmarked bills delivered that afternoon or his son dies. Olivia is really surprised that all they want is money. It seems like so much trouble for only money. She believes that they stole Dr. Carson’s son for some other reason and she wants to set a trap.
Walter has been at the lab thinking about how to stop the mind control when he remembers a teddy bear Peter had as a baby that produced white noise which recreates the feeling of being inside the womb. He thinks the white noise will block the mind control effect. Walter brings his new white noise device to the group that is going out to apprehend the kidnappers. He explains the premise of his protection device, putting on large headphones, it looks a little silly but they use it anyway. The trap is set with Dr. Carson waiting with the briefcase of money in his hand.
Things do not go quite as planned because the kidnapper arrives and jerks the money from Dr. Carter’s hand and tries to run. The team chases him but the other kidnapper drives through them all and purposely wrecks the car with a huge explosion. Olivia continues the pursuit of the surviving kidnapper until she finds him inside the warehouse, trying to kill himself yet asking her to help him at the same time. Peter is running to help her when the mind control affects him, apparently the white noise ear phones offer no protection. He turns and finds the boy, Tyler, there – it turns out he is really the bad guy. He has been controlling the kidnappers to extort money from his father and now he has control of Peter. He makes Peter drive him away from the scene. Walter and Olivia cannot find Peter and the kidnapper tells them, ‘you better hope he is not with that kid’.
Olivia finds camera footage that proves Tyler is the real kidnapper and that he now has Peter. She returns to Nina Sharp at Massive Dynamic to confront her about the fact that the son of one of her top scientists can control people’s minds. It is then that they finally tell Olivia the whole story about mind enhancing drugs that are being used to allow pilots to control their jets with their minds. It seems strange but apparently Dr. Carson took some of these drugs home for further research and Tyler found them. During the entire episode they have shown Tyler eating Pez candy like there is no tomorrow and now we know why. It is the Massive Dynamic drug that has allowed him to control minds and he IS eating it like candy. Dr. Carson says it could not be the drug that has caused this because the chemical was designed for computers. Walter chirps In that the brain is an organic computer and with Tyler in midst of puberty, there is no way to predict what the effects could be. Also, the fact that Tyler is taking Attention Deficit Disorder medication is likely making matters even worse.
Peter, as a hostage, is now trying to talk to the boy and make him realize how foolish he is being when a cop pulls them over. Peter asks Tyler to let him handle it but Tyler is not going to let this end happily. Tyler forces Peter to take the gun from the cop and kill him before he can call in their location. Peter begs Tyler not to make him kill the policeman and he relents. The policeman is saved but the chase continues.
The Fringe team is removed from the case because the Government now believes that Tyler is working for a foreign national who is trying to get Massive Dynamic military secrets. They plan to apprehend him with all of the force necessary which means Peter could be hurt in the process. The Fringe Team has Tyler’s home computer and they notice that he has been searching obituaries and car accident articles for women who died at the age of 20 years old. The team sees that Tyler found information on a specific woman which leads them back to Dr. Carson. He tells them that the woman Tyler found is his ex-wife. Olivia realizes that there is much more to the story, because earlier the doctor said his wife was dead.
Dr. Carter tells Olivia that is wife was a drug addict who abandoned them but he told Tyler she was dead. They now realize that Tyler knows the truth about his mother and has found her through searching the internet. Tyler wants to be a family again. With the information from Tyler’s computer, Olivia and her boss, Phillip Broyles, head to the address of the woman Tyler found. Tyler and Peter arrive at the house first and he is so happy to see her. She seems happy also and invites him into the house but when Tyler sees she has another family, he gets angry again. He forces Peter to take a gun and aim it his mother and her new husband. Olivia and Phillip arrive just as this begins to happen. They have a new weapon Walter concocted but it incapacitates the boy only long enough to keep Peter from shooting Tyler’s mother. Tyler recovers and forces Peter to shoot Phillip. Olivia stops to make sure Phillip is okay before continuing after Peter and Tyler, who have run out of the house.
Walter and Olivia aim the new weapon at the car Tyler and Peter are escaping in to incapacitate Tyler, giving Peter time to drive the car into a telephone poll and knock Tyler out. The mind control effect has worn off now that he is not constantly popping the medication. This episode of the Fringe TV show ends with Dr. Carson looking through a set of files, all of them showing a kid who looks like Tyler with different Massive Dynamic scientists as their father. Lastly, Tyler is wheeled down a sterile hallway by his ‘father’ and you know he’s going to be locked away forever. Massive Dynamic lied again, it was all some huge conspiracy, human life has no value, and one wonders what the plans are for the other ‘Tylers’ out there. The possibilities are endless…
Fringe Episode 6 – Earthling
Posted by: | CommentsTwo whole weeks without my Fringe TV show and I was afraid I would not be able to handle it, but, thankfully, this week’s Fringe episode started out with one of the best, most shocking opening sequences I have ever seen on a sci-fi show. While there has been no mention lately of alternate universes or meetings with Nina Sharp, the latest episodes have focused on good old-fashioned detective work, even though the problems they were solving were very weird. This is Fringe Season 2 after all.
So, with that said, imagine your husband setting up the perfect anniversary surprise for you. You come home so happy to see that he’s not really on a flight out of town, but instead has set up a wonderful greeting for you at the door – beautiful flowers and the perfect card. You walk in, calling his name, telling him how he has really surprised you this time. That’s how this week’s Fringe episode starts, with a happily surprised woman’s husband sitting on the couch as she walks in, and as she touches him, he crumbles into a pile of dust. It was an awesome special effect as his head tilted off his body and crashed into an ashy pile. Instead of being all happy to begin your anniversary with the one you love, you end up screaming your head off.
FBI Lead Agent, Philip Broyles, gets a phone call because bodies dissolving into ash are definitely a job for the Fringe team. No sign of a struggle, no sign of forced entry. The body basically has to be vacuumed up to be taken back to the lab. Broyles asks specific questions about the dead man: Is he a doctor? No. Does he work in a medical environment? No. Broyles tells Fringe team member Olivia about a time when he saw this same type of death and shares the information he stored on previous, similar victims from four years ago. The 5 victims in question had all visited the same hospital at the time. Broyles had been contacted by the killer at that time, someone who seemed to want to turn himself in, but only if the police could decipher the meaning of a special formula he’d sent them. No one was able to identify the mystery formula and the previous deaths remained unsolved.
The Fringe team discovers that latest victim visited his mother in a medical treatment facility – just like the victims from four years before. Broyles and Olivia give the formula to mad scientist Walter to see what he can learn.
We next see a nurse walking the halls of the hospital with a ghost-like shadowy figure following her. Fringe members Olivia and Broyles show up at the hospital looking for a link to the killings from four years ago. Although Walter is examining the mystery formula in his lab with his son Peter, they can’t find a link between the employees at this hospital and the hospital from four years ago. We see the shadow figure visit someone in the hospital that Olivia and Broyles are visiting and then poof! another body is made of dust. As luck would have it, just as Olivia and Broyles find the new dust pile, they discover the name of the murderer from 4 years ago; Thomas Koslov. Not only did he work in the hospital where the previous deaths occurred four years ago, but he also works at the hospital they’re currently visiting. They discover that Thomas Koslov is an alias and that his records are total fakes, but they’re pretty sure he’s of Russian origin. The chase is on.
Based on the fingerprints they recover from Koslov’s apartment they discover that he’s being investigated by the Russians, the CIA, and a number of other agencies. The “big boy” agencies take the case from Broyles and as you can imagine, he’s not too happy about this because he’s emotionally vested in this case. It’s pretty obvious that he’s not going to stop investigating. Contacting Olivia, he tells her not to write anything down about their findings.
What Olivia discovers is that the Russians may have their own Fringe Team (I wonder if they have their own Fringe TV show too?) and the mysterious shadow figure may be a part of that technology. Fortunately, Broyles still has some friends in DC who know he’s decided to stay on the case. These friends send him a top secret document which provides additional information about Thomas Koslov. It turns out Thomas abducted his own brother (a Russian cosmonaut) from a hospital. His brother had been held there because of an unknown encounter in space which left him in a coma.
Peter and Walter hypothesize that the shadow figure passes through people to absorb their radiation and it dissolves them in the process, turning them into ash. All the victims had been having some kind of x-ray or radiation treatment, hence their attractiveness to the shadow figure. Walter has finally figured out what is going on by working on the formula and realizes that the shadow figure is something the cosmonaut brought back from one of his spacewalks. Not such good news though, because now he knows that the shadow can never be separated from the cosmonaut.
Thomas in the meantime has taken his brother from the hospital to a cheap motel where he has rigged some contraption trying to kept the shadow inside his brother. Turns out Thomas Koslov isn’t such a bad guy, he calls Broyles hoping to find new information about the formula and Walter tells them that the entity inside the cosmonaut can never be separated. Broyles tells Thomas he can help him but he must see his brother in order to be able to help him. Just as they begin to think Thomas is going to turn himself in, he turns into dust himself. Bummer, he’s the only guy who can handle his brother. The trace on the phone leads them to Thomas’ ash body and his brother is still there in a coma. Walter puts on a bulletproof jacket and checks the body of his brother, trying to find a way to contain the shadow before it is too late but, I think it is too late already because the shadow is on the loose and the next thing you hear is a little girl scream. Broyles shoots the ‘coma’ brother in the head thinking since the shadow and the brother were connected that killing the brother would kill both. It worked because the little girl is saved and the shadow disappears. Agent Phillip Bryoles saves the day.
Olivia asks Broyles why this case was so important to him. He tells he that this was the case that ended his marriage, due to his obsession. Broyles pays a visit to his ex-wife’s house when the case is solved to let her know that he finally closed the case. But, as usual, we all know that nothing is ever as it seems on the Fringe TV series. Phillip leaves his ex-wife’s house a little sad, no real resolution, only to find a strange man waiting for him in the middle of the street. It is the CIA, telling him next time he is warned off a case, he better cease and desist. I got the impression from their discussion that the cosmonaut started breathing again later and they ended up just shooting him back into space. Sort of like the idea one hears of taking all our trash and shooting it into space. I suspect that – just like our space trash is going to affect us in some way in the future – so too will this shadow figure visit us again in some strange way….on a future Fringe TV show episode.
Review of Fringe Episode 5 – Dream Logic
Posted by: | CommentsThis week’s episode of Season 2 of the Fringe TV series starts out with Olivia going to Sam Weiss to thank him for all his help – she says she is okay now. Yeah, right, because as Sam asks her about a recent death near her, you can see the impact of Charlie’s death on her face. Last week, she killed Fake Charlie. And, it is causing Olivia a lot of problems. It ends with Sam Weiss asking Olivia if she likes the color ‘red’. Then, the scene switches to an office worker, named Greg, entering his office building – he is seeing demon faces on all his co-workers as he walks through the halls. He ends up beating his boss to death with his briefcase until he is restrained by his co-workers. His eyes are flipping around in their sockets…looking really, really bizarre.
Walter and Peter are moving into their new home and Astrid arrives with a housewarming present for Walter and a report on “bizarro” eyes for Peter. The Fringe Team heads out to Seattle to interview the killer, Greg. In the hospital, Olivia talks to the homicidal attacker, Greg, who killed his boss – he says he remembers nothing, only that his office was infiltrated by demons. Then, the man starts to freak out, he ages before our eyes, and he dies. Walter examines the dead ‘quickly aged’ killer who they determine has died from extreme exhaustion. But, this guy, Greg, was lying in a bed at the time of his death, how can he have aged so quickly and died from exhaustion?
Walter panics about being in ‘wet, smelly’ Seattle, it reminds him of the mental instituiton, he wants to go home NOW. Unable to leave in the middle of an investigation, Olivia asks the medical examiner in Seattle for his business card – he’s got on a very obvious red tie. What’s up with the red? They send Walter home with a young FBI Agent to escort him back to Boston. The remaining Fringe Team head out to see Greg’s widow. They find out Greg was a sleep walker. Walter is back in Boston with the body of Greg. Walter sees evidence of surgery on the body on the back of the neck and he asks the new FBI guy to help him remove the scalp. This guy is not having a good day.
Peter visits Olivia in her hotel room. He has read Greg’s dream diary and the guy was dreaming about demons. Peter talks about dreams that he had as a child which Walter helped him out with, Peter says he did not dream from age 8 to 18. Weird. Olivia is called to go visit another homicidal attack incident, finding another murderer, a woman, who has died of ‘exhaustion’. Walter, the ‘newbie’ Agent, and Astird conduct an autopsy on Greg. Walter has found some kind of bio-chip in the mid-brain of this murderer. They find that the woman has the same scar, assuming that she has a chip also.
The man who created the chip, a research doctor, says he has 82 test subjects with the bio-chip. The Fringe team goes to his office to see that it has been ransacked. His data server has been ‘trashed’. But, fortunately, he has backup on a remote server. The doctor’s research assistant appears – looking a bit suspicious to me. As the Fringe Team leaves, Olivia asks the doctor for a business card – yes, hit’s got a bit of red on his left pocket
Peter studies the chip, talks to Water and now they are calling it a mind control chip. Peter adamently tells Walter that he will use ‘No Students’ for testing of any bio-chips. Walter hesitates – looks at the newbie FBI agent – and agrees to Peter’s demand. No students will be tested upon. Peter and Olivia share a moment from the past about Charlie and how much he meant to Olivia. They are interrupted by another homicidal attack and we see the doctor’s assistant accessing the data and feeding it to somebody wearing a wire hair hat. No fashion statement there.
Walter knocks out the newbie FBI agent with some concoction in a flask and you expect that this guy will be undergoing brain surgery any minute. Remember, he’s not a student… Sam Weiss calls Olivia and asks if she has the business cards requested from people wearing red. She states that she has eight of them – one for every person wearing red. He tells her to circle one letter on each card. Now he says to do a word jumble – anagrams – to find the thing she is meant to find – not to cryptic there? No wonder she is so irritated with Mr. Weiss.
Broyles calls Olivia and says the doctor’s data backup at the remote site was erased. This leads to hearing that Zack, the doctor’s research assistant, did not come to work. Olivia and Peter visit Zack’s apartment, only to find him dead. At the same time, the doctor finds a note at his office stating that he better stop talking to the feds or he will ‘end up like Zack’.
Walter does have some scruples, he did not put the chip inside the newbie Agent’s head. Instead, he has put it in a metallic net on the outside of the agent’s head. Walter puts a device on his own head to try to control the Agent’s mind. What happens is that Walter starts to see some really weird stuff – like dream stuff. He figures out that the bio-chips are transmitting data, not receiving it – that’s why Walter was seeing purple unicorns, etc., because he as seeing the newbie Agent’s dreams. But, by seeing them, he is stealing them from the dreamer which means the brain never recharges, leading to death by exhaustion.
The Fringe Team determines that they are dealing with an addict who must have everyone’s dreams to get his ‘fix’. The doctor conducting all this bio-chip reseach reveals himself to have two distinct personalities – kind of a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. One personality wants to help his patients who can’t sleep and one wants to feed off the energy in their dreams. Uh-oh, next we see a pilot – one of the sleep test patients – starting to take off, piloting the plane. The pilot starts to freak out – my worst nightmare – just as they head for a bridge and the plane is taking off. The co-pilot questions the pilot’s actions as we see the Fringe Team bust into the doctor’s house, trying to disable the program and his ‘wire hat’. And, when all else fails, Olivia shoots the data server. The pilot barely misses a boat but the plane is saved. Here is hoping that no pilot I fly with has a research bio-chip implanted in their brain.
Peter and Olivia leave the doctor’s house discussing the addiction to dreams. How can people not dream for years and years? Like Peter? Olivia ends up at Charlie’s grave, wanting to pay her respects. Leaving his grave, in her car, she plays with the anagram letters from the business cards. It end up saying ‘You’re gonna be fine’, and that brings tears to her eyes. Wow, how would you get that off of 8 random business cards Too cool.
This episode of the Fringe TV show ends with Peter having a dream – he calls to his father in it. He wakes up with Walter watching him, who says he heard Peter talking in his sleep. I suspect that the dream was when Peter was pulled form the parallel universe into our world. Walter is grateful that Peter cannot remember any more.
They advertised the next episode in November. I suspect there is a few week hiatus coming up for the Fringe TV series.
Review of Fringe Episode 4 – Momentum Deferred
Posted by: | CommentsThis week’s installment of the Fringe TV Show, Momentum Deferred, begins with some guards loading canisters into a truck at a cryonics lab. A mysterious car pulls up and a man gets out asking for directions, then starts shooting. And another Fringe episode mysteriously begins. One of the guards is ‘on the inside’ after everyone is shot and he still lives. Then, you realize that something is very wrong when a wounded guard lives long enough to shoot the bad ‘inside’ guard with enough bullets to kill an elephant and the bad guy just keeps getting up. He finally he goes down but then something strange is pouring from his neck – capturing your imagination as the opening credits start to roll.
As the week passed from the last Fringe episode, Walter has been busy dreaming up a way to get parallel universe memories out of Olivia’s head. He has asked Olivia to come by and suggests he can get to her repressed memories by having her eat flat worms. Yes, EAT THEM – or rather – drink them, since Astrid has made a nice ‘flatworm shake’ for her. In the past, Walter and William Bell (the missing scientist who’s in the parallel universe) had trained flatworms to move toward light. In the early experiment, light-trained flatworms were fed to untrained flatworms and guess what – the newly fed flatworms now responded to light even though they had never been trained. So, now Walter hypothesizes that if worms can transfer their memories, why shouldn’t Olivia be able to transfer her memories by drinking a flatworm shake – she is much like a worm right? Peter tries to stop all of this nonsense but Olivia gobbles the flatworm shake down before he has time to talk sense into anyone. It all becomes a moot point because, just as she gags the worms down, the Fringe Team gets a call to go to the murder scene of the security guards at the cryonics lab.
It turns out that this is the third robbery of a cryonics labs in a week and the single thing that has been stolen from all locations has been frozen heads. Naturally, the Fringe Team is called in because it is even weirder than that – one of the bodies (the inside guy) is bleeding some silver-looking substance and Walter cannot wait to get his hands on it. Charlie Francis, Olivia’s former friend who is now a shape shifter, slides in to see what Walter has found. You then see Charlie as he talks to the bad guy who shot all the guards at the cryonics lab. Fake Charlie ’shape-shifter’ looks bad, we’re told he’s dying, due to the fact that he cannot go home until the mission is finished. What mission – still trying to figure that out – but it apparently has something to do with shaving the back of the heads stolen from the cryonics lab as they look for something specific, and they don’t find it. is a step in the right direction even though it appears they have not stolen the right head.
The Fringe team focuses on the immediate problem of why shape shifting soldiers from another universe would want to steal frozen heads. The cryonics lab will not tell them who the stolen heads belong to so they brainstorm a way to get the information. The first idea is to use the machine left behind by the shape shifters in one of the previous Fringe episodes and they decide to let Peter have a crack at it. He realizes the device streams data in a constant mode. Walter has realized that the silver-leaking guard’s body at the lab is not the shape shifter anymore and that the shape shifter is still active and out there. This revelation brings us o a videotape of an experiment with a girl who could see strange glowing men from another universe. Walter sees this girl as someone who can help the Fringe Team find shape-shifters. Olivia naturally calls Charlie to tell him they have an idea of how to find the shape shifter and fake Charlie proceeds to drink some thermometer mercury to keep himself together.
Olivia takes the alien device to Nina at Massive Dynamics and tells her that they believe the streaming data contains the information about the people that the shape shifters copy. Perhaps they can use this to find out what person the shape shifter has copied. Needless to say Nina’s scientists have already theorized this and they think the shape shifter must be trapped here since he lost his alien device. Nina’s nerd scientist attempts to hit on Olivia by giving her access to the device’s data from every possible media platform – server, PC, cell phone – in real-time. How romantic.
Peter and Walter pay a visit to the girl (Rebecca) from the LSD experiments of years before. Walter expected her to be angry, but she welcomes them into her home. Over time, she came to realize that she was seeing people that did not belong in this universe. She considers what Walter has done for her a great gift by opening up her mind. She tells Peter she still has visions of the shape shifters even now and the Fringe Team hopes she can identify the shape shifters by going through the experiment again. She readily offers herself to more hallucinogenic drugs. What a surprise! All the psychedelics you want for free under a “doctors” care. There might be a line at the door for the next round of experiments.
Olivia gives Astrid a secure website address from Massive Dynamics to log in to so she can monitor the progress of decoding the alien device. Astrid logs in to it but she is also monitoring the experiment with the psychedelics as Rebecca begins her “trip”. I especially like it when she starts saying woooooooo. Walter talks her through the trip as Peter helps by ringing a bell nearby. This produces an unexpected consequence of Olivia immediately passing out with the bell tone. She sees William Bell telling her he is so happy to se her after all of these years. Bell tells her that this reunion is something he has been trying to do for a long time but people have been trying to stop it.
In the parallel universe, he tells her how she used to call him William as a little girl and offers her tea. He explains her disorientation from the ‘time slips’ which are due to sliding across universes, commenting that she is lucky to have the talent which enables to her to cross dimensions. She does not feel lucky at all – in fact, she is angry at what they did to her as a child. She lets Bell know that Walter has told her about how they experimented on her and other children and the damage that they caused. He says it is collateral damage from the “search for knowledge” – how convenient – arrogant scientists who always think they know what’s best for everyone. And, he finally he tells her what is truly going on – he created Olivia to be a guardian to protect the gate between universes because a war is coming. About hybrids that Bell’s universe has created which can cross safely into our universe. Olivia lets him know that she will never trust him, she believes it his fault the this cross-universe war is starting and he basically says…”So what? You have to trust me because only I know what is going on.”
William Bell says a storm is coming and Olivia must find the shape shifters who are in our universe. They are looking for the one person who can open the door between the universes. Olivia was especially prepared to fight this battle, William Bell says she was always the strongest. He shows her a special symbol that will be found on the leader of the shape shifters head (now we know why they were shaving heads!) and Olivia must remember a phrase to tell to Peter after she goes back to our universe. He then informs her that the changes he made by taking her out of her universe must be paid back – hence the name of this Fringe Episode – Momentum Deferred – because she was pulled from a moving car and she had to live through the pain of the car wreck when she returned. Another excellent line – the Fringe TV Series is full of them – Physics is a bitch. I love it! Olivia is pulled back into our universe from this latest passing-out episode remembering the car wreck and yelling out that she has to speak to Nina Sharpe.
Olivia contacts Nina by phone as she races to Massive Dynamic to give her the message from William Bell. Walter’s experiment is over but he still want to escort Rebecca home. Peter gets a strange look from Rebecca (Fringe spoiler – remember, she spots people from the parallel universe) but she does not explain it. Fake Charlie shows up at the lab and sees that the information from his device is being transformed into a face, you see it’s soon to be his face. At the same time, Olivia is asking Nina about Bell’s symbol. Nina claims no knowledge of it. Olivia also mentions Bell’s statement about the impending storm. Nina quickly recognizes this phrase as something Bell used to speak about when discussing the idea of universes colliding and the consequences of that happening. The last great storm as he put it. Just as she makes this revelation to Nina, Olivia gets a message from Fake Charlie telling her that Nina is the shape shifter. Charlie is waiting outside for her but as they start to discuss his plan to capture Nina, she gets another message from Astrid showing her that Charlie is the shape shifter. The next scene is Charlie throwing Olivia into a wall and basically kicking the crap out of her. She pulls her gun but Charlie overpowers her. A stranger tries to help her and gets shot got for his trouble, but it gives Olivia a chance to shoot Charlie the shape shifter, and shoot him, and shoot him. He finally goes down.
There is a little bit of happiness in the episode when we see Rebecca and Walter starting to fall for each other but he leaves and its back to reality. Or the reality of the Fringe TV Show anyway. For Olivia, shooting the shape shifter was like shooting her good friend, she is guilt-ridden. Broyles tries to alleviate some of her guilt, she is so angry that the shape shifters are destroying everything for no understandable reason. Broyles tells her that the last cryonic lab was hit fifteen minutes before the Fringe Team got there and now the bad guys have the head with the critical symbol on it. This Fringe episode ends with the shape shifter who shot up the cryonics lab in the opening scene putting the symbol-branded head on a body. We see it start to repair itself and his eyes open and…..that’s it, we will all need to see next week’s fringe episode to get our next fix!
Fringe TV Show Episode 3 – Fracture
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This week’s Fringe Episode 3, “Fracture”, begins with a police officer getting a mysterious call as he sits in his cruiser. The caller tells him to intercept a man who will be in the train station wearing a black coat and carrying a briefcase. The policeman hurries to the train station and confronts the man who was described to him. As the policeman jerks the briefcase away from the man he starts to crystallize, explodes, and kills everyone around him.
The Fringe Team is asked to investigate this bizarre event since there’s no trace of a bomb or an explosive. At the crime scene Peter finds the exploded policeman’s badge and identifies him as an Officer Gillespie. Walter then finds what looks like a crystallized ear; they immediately link the ear to Officer Gillespie. Pretty quick detecting, not quite sure I would have made that connection quite so fast.
Back at the Fringe lab, Walter begins putting ‘crystal Gillespie’ together. He finds more than 47 needle marks between the officer’s toes which makes him think the police officer was injecting himself with some sort of substance – perhaps the same substance that made him into a human bomb.
When Peter and Olivia visit the policeman’s widow they discover that he was formerly stationed in Iraq. As they’re talking, Olivia gets flashes of her parallel universe visit and rushes to the bathroom. Hanging over the toilet and losing her lunch, she spies a loose tile under the sink (nothing holds this woman back from her job). Prying it open, she finds a black box with vials and a syringe. She confiscates it so Walter can investigate the vials back at the lab.
We then see a housewife, who was formerly a military officer, inject herself in the foot with a substance from the same mysterious vials. She then meets with a man she calls “the Colonel” who orders her to DC on a mission.
Olivia goes to Sam Weiss, the bowling alley owner, demanding information from him on her medical condition. You see Sam seems to know about her insomnia and correctly predicts that she’ll soon start having headaches. Sam doesn’t tell her too much but gives her menial tasks to do, like tying and untying her shoes, in the hope that it will help ward off some of her “fits.” He does reveal that she’s having these flashbacks because her memory is slowly returning.
Back at the Fringe lab Walter shares his suspicion that Officer Gillespie had been injecting himself with the mysterious serum for more than a year, given the amount in his cells. Then there is a great moment when the cow that Walter keeps in his lab ‘moos’ each time Peter bites into his cheeseburger. Walter tells Peter ‘to be discreet’ in front of the cow when eating meat. I like that cow, it’s a great touch.
The Fringe group gets their hands on Gillespie’s military file and Peter states that it contains four words that should never show up together in a sentence: “Classified Experimental Military Project”. Love it! Since the file talks about a project in Iraq called Tin Man Peter and Olivia head overseas to investigate. As you can imagine, this is a top priority investigation since it’s unknown how many people are walking around as human bombs.
While Olivia and Peter are in Iraq Walter conducts a test by injecting a watermelon with the serum, trying to determine how the liquid explosive is detonated. He discovers that radio waves that are broadcast at a certain frequency are the catalyst. The watermelon explodes in a manner that would do Peter Gallagher proud.
Next we see Peter and Olivia entering some kind of a hookah bar in Iraq. They approach a man with a scarred face and ask him about the Iraqi doctors who worked on the Tin Man project. The guy doesn’t want to help at first but then agrees and tells them to wait in the bar until he returns. When he comes back he takes them to a former doctor who tells them that several soldiers were exposed to an experimental neurotoxin that they tried to neutralize under Project Tin Man. Although only a few soldiers survived the treatment they discovered that it has an unintended byproduct – it builds up in the tissues and turns them into bombs. He gives them the names of the soldiers that survived and also tells him that the mysterious Colonel’s name is Raymond Gordon.
The Fringe group realizes that the next walking bomb is Dianne Burgess (the housewife we saw earlier) and that Colonel Raymond Gordon is detonating each soldier using an encrypted cell phone. They frantically try to locate her. We next see Diane Burgess entering the DC train station. She’s told (via her cell phone) to look for a man in a black trench coat with a briefcase. Sound familiar? As Diane approaches the man with the briefcase the FBI attempts to jam the cell phone signal. Unsuccessful, Peter sees Colonel Gordon and attempts to stop the signal by tackling him while Olivia smashes the transmitter with her cane. Fortunately, Diane Burgess is saved before she totally crystallizes. But what about the serum that’s already in her body?
Olivia goes back to the bowling alley and asks Sam why he knows so much about her condition. At the end of her rope, she puts a gun up to his head, demanding answers. Sam realizes that she walked over to him without the use of her cane. Again, being evasive, he tells her that the next time she comes in, he’ll have a bowling ball ready for her.
Fringe Episode 3 wraps up with Colonel Gordon telling Agent Broyles that “they are here, observing us, taking data, and making plans to attack us right under our noses.” That’s what’s in the briefcases and that’s why Gordon was trying to destroy them – he’s trying to save the world. The last shot is of someone opening up one of those briefcases. Its contents? Photos of Walter and Peter!
Until the next episode of The Fringe . . . .



