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      • Imprisoned by David Robert Jones in an abandoned hospital, Nina Sharp tells Agent Olivia Dunham that, during her abduction, she caught a glimpse of a woman who looked just like her.
      • Olivia asks, So it wasn't you I saw in your office a few weeks ago, and you didn't help me when I was sick? Nina says no. She adds that Jones hasn't told her what he's after.
      • When Jones says he's waited so very long to meet Olivia, she says they've already met. She watched him die — and she's looking forward to seeing that again. Olivia's not the first to tell him that.
      • Olivia learns that Jones has been dosing her with Cortexiphan, which has been causing her migraines. He also knows that her abilities are triggered by sparks of intense emotions.
      • He plans to prime that with this drill — not by using it on Olivia, but by having his henchman jam it into Nina's mechanical arm, attempting to play on Olivia's fear for the safety of her loved ones.
      • Three Observers arrive in Boston to talk to December about the missing September. Only he can tell them why he disobeyed his instructions to completely erase Peter Bishop — and whether he's responsible for Peter's return.
      • December says September has continually intervened on behalf of this boy, despite all warnings. When he resurfaces, he will have to face the consequences.
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      • 4/13
      • A Better Human Being(44:00)
      • The Fringe team investigates a mentally ill patient who appears to be connected to a series of murders.
      • 02/17/2012
      • 48 days

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      • Agents Olivia Dunham and Lincoln Lee begin to investigate their latest Fringe case. But what does a murder in New York have to do with a mental institution in Massachusetts?
      • Olivia says that they're there because a nurse watched the morning news and realized that a schizophrenic patient, Sean Keenan, recounted the entire crime in great detail last night, while it was happening.
      • Dr. Walter Bishop startles Sean's nurse, Bernadette, by informing her that the institution's diagnosis of schizophrenia is fundamentally flawed.
      • Walter explains that the boy hears voices, but they don't persecute him or relate to him at all. In fact, he appears to be hearing the real thoughts of other people.
      • Bernadette is skeptical, but the team explains that Sean has agreed to go off his meds. The more he can hear the voices, says Olivia, the more likely it is that they can catch the killers.
      • Bernadette has already given Astrid most of Sean's medical records, and Walter's sure he's right. And the institution can't make Sean take his meds, since he's there voluntarily.
      • Bernadette takes Olivia up on her offer to help her explain all this to Sean's prescribing physician. On the way, Olivia has another flashback to Peter's timeline, when they retrieved Walter from St. Claire's.
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      • The Fringe team investigates a deadly electromagnetism event outside of Westfield, Vermont. When Agent Olivia Dunham drives Peter and Walter Bishop out of the nearly deserted town, they drive right back in. What's going on?
      • The team's trying to transport a badly injured man, Cliff Hayes, to the hospital. He tells Walter they can't leave, and Walter says he's right. They're trapped.
      • They hole up in the abandoned sheriff's office, where Walter tends to Cliff. He needs a blood transfusion right away
      • Peter searches for an IV kit so Walter can give Cliff some of his blood, since he's a universal donor.
      • Olivia tries the sheriff's phone, but it's dead — just like all the other phones in town. She can't get a cell phone signal, either.
      • Cliff says everyone in town went crazy three nights ago. They became delusional, like they had memories from other people's lives. His sister killed her husband of 18 years, insisting that he was a stranger who'd broken in.
      • The sickness started with confusion and tremors, then got worse. Some people became violent. Cliff and his family have been hiding out at the high school with some other immune people.
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      • 4/11
      • Making Angels(43:30)
      • Universes collide.
      • 02/03/2012
      • 20 days

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      • Neil (at left) tells newly diagnosed cancer patient Chet Williams that he's going to die a horrible death. But Neil can spare him that suffering.
      • After Neil walks away, Chet keels over dead, his face streaked with bloody tears.
      • Broyles tells the Fringe team about Chet's cancer, which has a 95 percent survival rate. They don't know that Neil told Chet he was in the other 5 percent.
      • Olivia wonders if someone can actually cry blood? Over Astrid's camera comm, Walter says certain viruses, like Ebola, can cause bleeding from the tear ducts. But this isn't Ebola.
      • Peter wonders what else could cause this? Walter recalls a mythical Egyptian poison, the Tears of Ra, supposedly used to painlessly and instantly kill beloved pets for burial with their owners.
      • The team readies Chet for transport back to Walter at the lab, where he's working with the Agent Farnsworth from the Other Side.
      • An Observer steps into the world and watches the Fringe team finishing up the investigation.
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      • Dr. Walter Bishop examines Emily, a teenager who can see deaths before they happen. She sketches her visions and gives the drawings to the people she knows are about to die.
      • Agent Astrid Farnsworth gets a readout of Emily's brainwaves as the girl tells the Fringe team how her ability first manifested.
      • Walter explains to Emily that part of her brain is highly active and may be allowing her to sense vibrations from traumatic future events echoing backward through time.
      • Emily holds her picture of a future mass death the team hopes to stop. She draws these images because they fade, like dreams, and she shows the victims her sketches to give them a chance to say goodbye or do something good.
      • Agent Olivia Dunham, thinking about the Observer's warning that she must die in all futures, asks Emily if she's sensing anything right now, here with her?
      • Emily's dad, Jim, wants to take her home, but Peter Bishop says that she can still help. Walter can hypnotize her to recall the details of her vision.
      • Under hypnosis, Emily describes what she's seeing. Peter tries to figure out what the information means, but the vision of so many dead people is scaring her.
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