As animal rights activists ransack a laboratory, they get more than they bargained for when one of the caged "animals" unleashes a ferocious appetite. Leaving grotesquely mutilated dead bodies in its wake, the scientific engineered beast...
Leonard Nimoy to play William Bell = ?
Fringe Episode 116: Unleashed
By Dennis Email Post 4/14/2009 09:00:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1
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Great, another X-Files episode, monster of the week, doesn't move the ball forward at all for The Pattern, ZFT, Observers/Warriors, etc. Why can't ANYBODY in Hollywood do an authentic, serious scifi series ?! It can't be that difficult! I am SOOO tired of this retreaded tripe!
So whatever happened with the forth person (Swift's son)?
He was killed...This is known when the father in the lab says there wasn't 5 killed by the creature there were 7.
Eludium-Q36,
Maybe because they want people to watch? Studios are funny about that...
@Eludium - You must not be watching the same show.
A) Every episode foreshadows the next. The killer last week was attracted to a victim with a gryphon tattoo, and made a whole conversation out of it
B) We're steadily crawling towards everyone knowing who wrote the original ZFT manifesto, and why everyone is connected
Unlike Lost, where everything is splintered, Fringe is making a slow, steady pace towards what appears to be a very, very large story arc.
Even if it is "an x-files episode" so what? X-files was one of the best shows to ever grace the airwaves. I love a show that makes you think, like what paramedicop said about the subtle foreshadowing.
Fringe and Rescue Me are actually the only shows I've watched since the x-files, mostly because I can't stand the stupidity I see on TV whenever I turn it on (American Idol).
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