When a scientist falls dead after ingesting a lethal cloud of blue powder and his bones disintegrate in his body, the CDC suspects a biological attack. As the Fringe Team investigates further, a subject from Walter’s past with ties to Olivia reluctantly agrees to assist with the intense case
Weiss already stated he's older than he seems. I'm guessing he's VERY old, but I could be wrong. I don't think he's one of the first people, but he knows too much. I'd be willing to guess that there's only one of him in both universes.
This was a great episode. Fantastic acting talent with Anna Torv to show emotional involvement and emotional distancing with Peter all at the same time, without indicating any decisions about him one way or the other. A very delicate touch, a deep sensibility.
Was that David Robert Jones in the hospital?!?!
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ReplyDeleteWere there glyphs from this episode or not?
ReplyDeleteanyone notice the DR. Spock book on william bells book shelf? LOL Classic
ReplyDeleteYes I had noticed the Dr. Spock book.
ReplyDeleteHow did Sam know about the machine and write the books is my question.
Weiss already stated he's older than he seems. I'm guessing he's VERY old, but I could be wrong. I don't think he's one of the first people, but he knows too much. I'd be willing to guess that there's only one of him in both universes.
ReplyDeletethe Dr. Spock book was awesome.
ReplyDeleteThis was a great episode. Fantastic acting talent with Anna Torv to show emotional involvement and emotional distancing with Peter all at the same time, without indicating any decisions about him one way or the other. A very delicate touch, a deep sensibility.
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