The Fringe Division is on the case when severely mutilated bodies drained of spinal cord fluid begin to pile up. After their investigation leads them to a scientist (guest star Jefferson Mays) with possible ties to the Z.F.T. bioterrorist cell, they are shocked to discover the identity and motive of the killer...
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It was good...the Walter/Nicholas alliance was neat...BUT the episode felt too stand-alone-ish...the ending satisfied me somewhat...but I kinda saw it coming. Still I'm not putting down the actors, just the overall direction of the episode.
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It was good...the Walter/Nicholas alliance was neat...BUT the episode felt too stand-alone-ish...the ending satisfied me somewhat...but I kinda saw it coming. Still I'm not putting down the actors, just the overall direction of the episode.
It kinda hit home to me having 3 surgeries on my spinal column but hey the show is great-combines laughter, gore and a brilliant staff
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