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The Day We Died | Season: 3; Episode: 22 | Peter, with Olivia's help, enters the prime version of the machine, and experiences a vision of the future where the parallel universe has been destroyed and the same threatens the prime one. He opts instead to merge the two machine rooms, creating a bridge where inhabitants of both universes can solve their dilemma, before disappearing and being forgotten by both Walters and Olivias.
| The Last Sam Weiss | Season: 3; Episode: 21 | Olivia joins forces with the mysterious Sam Weiss in a desperate race against time.
| 6:02 AM EST | Season: 3; Episode: 20 | In the parallel universe, Walternate activates his doomsday machine, triggering devastation in the prime universe. Peter realizes he has no choice but to enter the machine and try and break the circuit. Meanwhile, Fauxlivia resolves to save both worlds by trying to bring Peter back to convince the Secretary to stop the machine.
| Lysergic Acid Diethylamide | Season: 3; Episode: 19 | The team battles frantically to extract Bell's consciousness from Olivia's body before her soul is lost forever.
| Bloodline | Season: 3; Episode: 18 | In the parallel universe, Fauxlivia is kidnapped and given a procedure to accelerate the birth of her child. As the Fringe division searches for her captors, Lincoln and Charlie learn that Fauxlivia and Olivia of the prime universe had recently temporarily swapped places, and become distrustful of Walternate. Ultimately, Fauxlivia escapes, and the Fringe division finds her in time to safely give birth to her son. It is revealed the process was all initiated by Walternate who obtains a sample of the child's blood after Fauxlivia is brought back safely.
| Stowaway | Season: 3; Episode: 17 | Bell, in possession of Olivia's body, promises that no harm will come to her and will leave it after finding a suitable host. The Fringe team tracks down an apparently immortal woman, Dana (Paula Malcomson) with the help of an FBI agent, Lincoln Lee (Seth Gabel). Walter and Bell believe the immortality may be due to Dana having been struck by lightning twice before. They find that Dana is attempting to connect to the souls of suicidal people, hoping that she can die with them and "stowaway" with their soul to heaven to rejoin those of her family that were killed in a burglary attempt. They are able to prevent Dana from using a bomb set to destroy a commuter train. Instead, when she leaves the train with the bomb, the bomb explodes and she finally dies. As Bell discusses the potential theological implications with Peter, a church bell ringing nearby brings about Olivia's personality temporarily, and Bell realizes his possession of her body may be more difficult than he thought.
| Os | Season: 3; Episode: 16 | The Fringe team investigates a case of thieves stealing rare metals that appear to float from the ground. Walter identifies traces of the elements osmium and lutetium in their blood, the alloy inexplicably creating a material lighter than air. They discover the culprit, Dr. Crick (Alan Ruck) an aerospace engineer who discovered the alloy and saw to try to detoxify it as a means to allow his paraplegic son to walk again. Walter realizes the strange properties of the alloy are due to further weakening of the prime universe as a result of his crossing in 1985, and determines that he must seek advice from William Bell. Believing that Bell had prepared to be returned through the use of "soul magnets", he strikes the bell that Bell bequeathed to Nina Sharp in his will. Simultaneously, as Peter is showing Olivia the five data disks he collected from the dead shapeshifters, Olivia is possessed by the spirit of Bell.
| Subject 13 | Season: 3; Episode: 15 | Following from the second-season episode "Peter", this episode returns to 1985 to recount events after Peter's abduction. Elizabeth (Orla Brady), worried that Peter (Chandler Canterbury) will attempt to kill himself trying to return to what he believes is his home, takes him to Jacksonville where Walter is conducting Cortexiphan trials on children. Walter finds young Olivia (Karley Scott Collins) has been able to cross to the parallel universe, believed to be a result of fear of her abusive stepfather, and sees it as a way to return Peter. When one of Walter's test causes Olivia to set the room ablaze from pyrokinesis, she runs away. Peter finds and meets her, and gives her confidence to trust Walter and face the fears of her stepfather. Olivia tearfully returns to Walter's office, giving him her sketchbook that shows her pictures of the parallel universe, her stepfather, and her and Peter together, but she soon finds that she inadvertently crossed to the parallel universe again. Walter warns off Olivia's stepfather, while Peter returns with Elizabeth to Reiden Lake and comes to call her "mom", a lie that eventually leads to her suicide. In the parallel universe, Walternate, having previously lost his resolve, gains new confidence, knowing through Olivia's sketchbook that Peter is in the prime universe.
| 6B | Season: 3; Episode: 14 | Strange physical behavior, including the deaths of six partygoers, in an apartment building leads Walter to believe that the same damage to the fabric of space-time occurring in the parallel universe is occurring in the prime one, and with Massive Dynamic's help, prepare a means to encase the building and surrounding area in the amber-like substance they had previously encountered. Olivia discovers that a widow, Alice (Phyllis Somerville), has an emotional quantum entanglement with the doppelganger of her deceased husband, Derek (Ken Pogue), that is keeping a crack between the universes open. With Olivia and Peter's help, Alice is able to recognize that the man she is seeing is not her husband, severing the ties between them and closing the crack just before a singularity developed. Olivia and Peter finally work through their relationship and spend the night together, while Walter worries that he was moments away from performing the same actions that Walternate had to do in the parallel universe to save it.
| Immortality | Season: 3; Episode: 13 | In the parallel universe, the Fringe team investigates the deaths of two people, killed by the apparently extinct "skelter beetle". With Fauxlivia's boyfriend Frank's help, they track the cases to Dr. Silva (Alon Aboutboul) who had been trying to develop a cure for the avian flu prior to the extinction of the sheep, the only known hosts for the skelter beetles. Fauxlivia is caught by Dr. Silva when she and Lincoln locate him, and believes Dr. Silva has selected her for the final host to gestate the queen beetle sustaining the species. When the rest of the Fringe team arrives, Dr. Silva reveals he was the final host, and dies after extracting the queen. Frank finds that Fauxlivia was exhibiting early pains due to being pregnant, but realizes it cannot be his child, and leaves her. Walternate, knowing that Peter is the father, provides Fauxlivia with his full support, believing that this is another way for Peter to voluntarily return to the parallel universe.
| Concentrate and Ask Again | Season: 3; Episode: 12 | A biological attack leaves a man dead, with no bones in his body. Fearing the start of a larger incident, they track one culprit but he is hit by a car and falls into a coma. Walter suggests using Simon (Omid Abtahi), an undocumented Cortexiphan patient with uncontrollable telepathic abilities, to read his mind to identify other targets. Olivia is able to coax Simon to help when he discovers he cannot read her mind as a fellow Cortexiphan patient. Simon helps to track down and stop two other ex-enlisted men who were part of "Project Jellyfish", a biological agent that would disintegrate skeletons; though the men were immune, their children were stillborn due to the agent, and are seeking revenge. After completing the case, Simon gives Olivia a note, revealing Peter's thoughts are still with Fauxlivia. Meanwhile, Nina Sharp has discovered that Sam Weiss is the author of several books of the First People. Sam tells Nina that Peter's deposition towards Olivia or Fauxlivia will determine which universe will survive when the machine is activated.
| Reciprocity | Season: 3; Episode: 11 | The Fringe team and Massive Dynamic have assembled the buried components of the doomsday device, speculated to be an artifact of the "First People", a lost civilization that supposedly existed until the "mother of all mass extinctions". The device reacts to Peter's presence, but they are unable to identify what triggered this. When several shapeshifters are assassinated, Fringe and Massive Dynamic attempt to locate a mole from the parallel universe using Fauxlivia's computer files to identify the shapeshifters. Walter happens across the same files in Peter's room, and finds that Peter has been the assassin. Though Peter claims he killed the shapeshifters as he refuses to no longer remain retroactive to the events, Walter fears that the device has "weaponized" him for some purpose.
| The Firefly | Season: 3; Episode: 10 | A series of events leads Walter to befriending musical icon Roscoe Joyce (Christopher Lloyd), keyboardist of Walter's favorite band, Violet Sedan Chair. Walter learns through the Observer September that bringing Peter from the parallel universe ultimately, though a long chain of events, led to the end of the band due to death of Joyce's son. The Fringe team is unaware that September has engineered events in the present to test Walter's resolve to let go of Peter when the time is right.
| Marionette | Season: 3; Episode: 9 | The Fringe team tracks down cases of people having had donated organs removed. One particular man had his heart removed, yet remained alive for several minutes afterwards. They come to learn the organs all belong to the same person, Amanda, a young ballerina that had committed suicide. Walter recognizes evidence that suggests the culprit is following on previous work he and William Bell had done on restoring life to dead bodies, that he has been injecting his victims with a serum that virtually halts cellular decay, in order to assuage his conscience, and then calling paramedics to help them, as there is a possibility that they could be saved by modern medicine with the help of the serum. They trace the culprit to Roland Barrett, a man that had met Amanda at a suicide counseling clinic and became enraptured with her. Having reassembled her body from the corpse and donated organs, Barrett is able to bring her back to life but, when he looked at her, realized that it wasn't really Amanda he brought back. The resurrected girl later dies again. Meanwhile, Olivia attempts to adjust to life back in her world, and finds it emotionally difficult to cope with how Fauxlivia integrated herself into Olivia's life, particularly her relationship with Peter. She breaks down at the end of the episode, reprimanding Peter for how he couldn't tell it wasn't Olivia that he had been sleeping with. Peter is unable to answer her. As Walter and Peter later go out for a milkshake, the Observer is seen watching them, and he reports on his phone that "He is still alive".
| Entrada | Season: 3; Episode: 8 | Realising she has been exposed, Fauxlivia drugs Peter and escapes. The next morning, the team find the typewriter (a "quantum entanglement" device) used to contact the parallel universe in a typewriter store in the Bronx. Peter discovers the location where Fauxlivia is going to return to her universe. The team arrive at the station to find Fauxlivia holding a hostage, which is revealed to be a shapeshifter who earlier injected her with resonating rods; Peter kills the shapeshifter and Fauxlivia is arrested. Meanwhile in the parallel universe, doctors prepare to kill Olivia and use her to help Fauxlivia return (it would require a body with the same mass as Olivia to achieve it). Broyles manages to break her out. Olivia finds Walternate's tank empty, so the two go to Walternate's old lab in Harvard. She lies in the isolation in time before Broyles is arrested. Olivia successfully crosses over back to the Prime universe, while Fauxlivia returns to hers, leaving behind the mutilated body of "Alternate-Broyles" to make up for her mass. While Peter and Olivia reunite at a hospital, the typewriter store owner trades a man a piece of the doomsday device in exchange for the restoration of his paralyzed legs.
| The Abducted | Season: 3; Episode: 7 | In the parallel universe, Olivia has to deal with a serial kidnapper known as the "Candyman", who kidnaps children then releases them a few days later, but released with severe health problems after draining the hormones from their pituitary glands, which the Candyman uses to maintain his youth. With the help of Broyles' son, who was a victim, Olivia ultimately finds a kidnapped child and kills the Candyman, while Broyles kills a former physician-turned-priest who is in league with the Candyman, after he returns to kill his son. Broyles later discovers that Olivia has recovered her identity, but lets her go after realizing Walternate intends to kill her. Olivia enlists the help of Henry to send her to Liberty Island then break into the facility. Olivia is able to return back to her universe, but is later pulled back by Walternate. However, Olivia returned long enough to tell a cleaning lady to warn Peter she is trapped in the parallel universe.
| 6955 kHz | Season: 3; Episode: 6 | In the prime universe, Walter is dismayed to learn that Peter is continuing to study the blueprints from the doomsday device. Meanwhile, fifteen people suffer retrograde amnesia after listening to number stations. The team discovers that there is a hidden signal buried in the radio transmission, leading them to a strange cube-like device which is assumed to be the cause; the device is revealed to be from the parallel universe, and the shapeshifter controlling them is using them to wipe the memories should the listeners solve the numbers in the station. Walter and Astrid solve the numbers; they are a series of coordinates throughout the world. When they arrive at a location in New Jersey, the team discover the coordinates lead to parts of the doomsday device. In the parallel universe, Olivia attempts to arrange another test, but a hallucination of Peter tells her she has to return home.
| Amber 31422 | Season: 3; Episode: 5 | In the parallel universe, a twin frees his brother (guest stars Shawn and Aaron Ashmore) from amber. Walternate reveals that those who are trapped in amber aren't dead, but in suspended animation and those who are released will compromise its structural integrity. However, if someone was to reveal this, it could be damaging, so the Fringe Department is tasked to capture those responsible. Throughout the episode, it is revealed that one of the twins is a serial bank robber, and when the innocent brother was ambered, he posed as him. In the end, the bank robbing twin gets ambered. Meanwhile, Walternate experiments on Olivia by taking her to a sensory deprivation tank . Olivia succeeds in traversing universes temporarily. In the end, a hallucination of Peter convinces her who she really is.
| Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep? | Season: 3; Episode: 4 | In the prime universe, U.S. senator James Van Horn (Gerard Plunkett) is hospitalised following a car accident. After Newton arrives and shoots him in the face, Broyles discovers Van Horn was in fact a shapeshifter, who collected data on Fringe Division. Walter discovers that Van Horn is still alive at some degree and has another "brain" in his back. Before Walter can get to it, Newton activates a sleeper agent, Ray Duffy (Marcus Giamatti) to extract it. When his mission is complete, Newton learns that Ray has grown attached to his family and kills him. Then, Fauxlivia and Peter capture Newton following a car chase. Knowing it may blow her cover, Fauxlivia visits him and gives him a suicide pill that causes him to bleed out mercury. In the end, Fauxlivia invites Peter to her home and sleeps with him in an attempt to draw his attention away from his growing suspicion that something is not right with her.
| The Plateau | Season: 3; Episode: 3 | Back in the parallel universe, a man uses a single ballpoint pen to set off a chain reaction that kills a woman in a bus accident. At Fringe Division, it is Olivia's first day back. Secretary Walternate updates Broyles on why he needs Olivia: to discover how she can cross over. Olivia starts to experience hallucinations of Peter. Meanwhile, Olivia investigates her first case with Charlie and Lincoln: an unlikely bus accident. They soon find after multiple accidents that the cause is Milo Stanfield (Michael Eklund), a man who suffered from low-functioning autism, but since underwent treatment with nootropic drugs, developing an incredible ability to calculate cause and effect to set off chain reactions that he uses to precipitate statistically impossible deaths. However, Milo is already planning his escape and concocts a plan to kill Olivia. When a chase between him and Olivia continues through a contaminated air quality area, he predicts Olivia will stop for an oxygen dispenser and will then be crushed by toppling bricks. However, his plan fails because a single unknown variable is present—Olivia is from a parallel universe—and when Olivia chases him she keeps running. She dodges the bricks and catches Milo. She almost dies of lack of oxygen, but Charlie comes around the corner at the last moment, stopping Milo with a shot to the leg and saving Olivia. As Walternate perfects an experiment to determine how Olivia crosses universes, a Peter hallucination appears and informs her that she is not "from this world” and kisses her to remind her of who she is, leaving her anxious and worried.
| The Box | Season: 3; Episode: 2 | In the prime universe, Thomas Jerome Newton sends men to recover a box buried in the basement of a residence, which is part of Walternate's doomsday device. However, when the men open the box, everyone in the house except a deaf man in the group dies. Walter discovers they were killed by ultrasonic sound waves, putting those in the vicinity into a trance before it fatally "cooks" their brain. Walter and Nina attend the reading of the last will and testament of William Bell. Walter receives a note urging him "Don't be afraid to cross the line" along with a key to a safety deposit box. Meanwhile, the deaf person finds and gives the box to "Fauxlivia", who promptly kills him and gives the box to Newton, who deploys it at a subway station. Peter disables the device by disrupting his hearing using loud gunfire, but is nearly killed by an oncoming train, saved at the last second by Fauxlivia. In the safety deposit box, Walter finds certificate of stock of Massive Dynamic, making him the sole shareholder. At the end of the episode, Peter tinkers with the disarmed box while Fauxlivia communicates with the parallel universe, saying "Peter is engaged" and receiving instructions to work on Walter.
| Olivia | Season: 3; Episode: 1 | In the parallel universe, Walternate uses an experimental treatment on Olivia involving blood transfusion. However, Olivia manages to escape and takes taxi driver Henry (Andre Royo) hostage to get around New York. She tries to return to her universe by going to the same opera theater she used in "Over There", but arrives just in time to see it ambered. Throughout Olivia's attempted escape, it is revealed that the experiment was an attempt to replace her memories with her alternate counterpart. "Walternate" realizes that it is slowly succeeding thanks to adrenaline Olivia produced while trying to escape the alternate Fringe Division. Olivia remembers a safe house and decides to go there. It turns out to be the home of her counterpart's mother, Marilyn, (Amy Madigan); Olivia's real mother died years ago. Marylin convinces Olivia that she suffered a mental breakdown as the treatment takes full effect. Now that the experiment has succeeded, she “returns” to Fringe Division. Broyles questions Secretary Walternate about replacing his agent with an imposter, but the Secretary tells Broyles not to worry about it right now. Meanwhile in the prime universe, Walter and Peter prepare to move on with their lives, with neither seeming to suspect that the Olivia with them is in fact her alternate counterpart in disguise.
| Over There (Part 2) | Season: 2; Episode: 23 | William Bell and Olivia rescue Walter from the hospital. Walternate falsely tells Peter that the machine can help heal the other world. Peter meets Fauxlivia, who drives him to his new apartment. Walter and Bell go to Harvard to collect equipment needed to return home. Olivia confronts Fauxlivia, knocks her unconscious and poses as her. Peter discovers the machine is symbiotic and needs him in particular to control it. A disguised Olivia and an oblivious Alter-Charlie go to collect Peter to move him for his own safety. Olivia knocks out Alter-Charlie and reveals herself to Peter, telling them the machine's real purpose and Walternate's intentions. Peter states he doesn't belong in either world. Olivia reveals her feelings for Peter, convincing him to leave with her. They race to meet with Walter and Bell at the Opera House, but Fauxlivia and Fringe commandos catch up with them. Bell and Olivia hold them off while Peter and Walter set up the dimensional device to return home. Without power for the device, Bell sacrifices himself to create a nuclear reaction using his body's unstable molecular state. Olivia, Walter, and Peter return home successfully. Peter tells Walter he'll never understand him, but forgives him because he has travelled twice to another universe to save his life. Olivia goes to await orders and is revealed to be Fauxlivia infiltrating our side. The Olivia from our world is seen in a military detention center on the other side. Walternate visits her, staring at her before leaving her in solitary confinement.
| Over There (Part 1) | Season: 2; Episode: 22 | Walter and Olivia discover that Peter has agreed to go with his real father, "Walternate", back to his own dimension. An Observer leaves them a paper indicating Peter to be the major subject of a prophecy, which foretell him being the one responsible for the end of the world. In order to warn Peter of this role, the Fringe Division come up with a way to cross over, amplifying Olivia's dimension-hopping ability with three other Cortexiphan subjects: Nick, Sally, and James. They along with Walter and Olivia successfully head over to the Other Side, and manage to avoid capture by the alternate Fringe Division. Walter's team heads to meet William Bell at Central Park, but is split up when they believe that Bell has betrayed their location and the alternate Fringe Division attacks them. Nick and Sally are killed, but not before seriously burning the Fringe principal investigator, Lincoln Lee. Walter is shot and hospitalized. Olivia follows her alternate counterpart and encounters Bell, who insists he never betrayed them, and tells her that Walter is in trouble. Walternate is seen leaving with the final component of the device Peter will be a part of.
| Northwest Passage | Season: 2; Episode: 21 | Peter travels to a small town and gets involved with the disappearance and murder of a young woman, Krista, after she made plans to meet him but never showed up. Initially, the police suspects Peter was involved in the disappearance, but Peter decides to aid them in the investigation after catching a glimpse of Newton, believing the shapeshifters are responsible and are coming after him; however, he does not wish Walter to be involved. Later, town Sheriff Mathis (Martha Plimpton) notices her partner is missing. After they go to the scene of Krista's murder, Peter encounters Newton, but they get away. Peter begins to doubt the shapeshifters' motives after another body is found, but eventually comes up with an idea to read and track the victims' adrenaline spikes, which allows him to find where the murders took place; a dairy farm. They find the owner, who confesses to killing the women because they rejected him, and kidnapped and tortured Mathis's partner when he discovered the culprit. In the end, Peter decides and prepares to head back to Boston, but is approached by Newton, who has brought "Mr. Secretary", the man from the Other Side, to see Peter, the man is his actual father from the parallel universe, "Walternate".
| Brown Betty | Season: 2; Episode: 20 | Olivia sends her niece, Ella, to the lab for Walter and Astrid to look after while Olivia has to leave. To pass the time, Walter (who has just smoked his own special blend of marijuana called "Brown Betty") tells Ella a detective noir story, where Olivia, a private investigator, takes a case from her client (Rachel) to find her missing boyfriend (Peter) who is in possession of an artificial heart. Later, Olivia finds Rachel dead with her heart missing. This leads her to a scientist, Walter, who is creating inventions to benefit humanity, and believes Peter stole the artificial heart. While following Nina Sharp, Olivia is kidnapped, but saved by Peter. He reveals that the heart is his and that Walter is responsible for stealing dreams from children for his inventions and is replacing them with nightmares. After Peter's heart is then stolen during an Observer raid, they trace the attack back to Walter and confront him. In the original ending, Peter does not forgive Walter, but disappointed with it, Ella changes it to a happy one where Walter, Peter and Olivia live happily ever after. In the end, September notes Peter's disappearance.
| The Man from the Other Side | Season: 2; Episode: 19 | Olivia and the team investigate the deaths of two teenagers displaying wounds that are trademarks of the shapeshifters, and discover an embryo, which is revealed to be growing shapeshifters. Newton is planning to set up a series of beacons in different locations to open a portal to the parallel universe. Fringe Division eventually discovers the portal is going to open on a derelict bridge. Peter manages to set up a wave cancellation device to close the portal, despite the likelihood it could kill him; he is knocked out by the closing. After waking up a day later, he realizes that he saw a man from the other side that seems to be immune to the effects, and since he too was also immune, he realizes he is from the parallel universe, and is angry at Walter for stealing him. In the end, Olivia reveals to Walter that Peter has checked himself out of the hospital and is gone.
| White Tulip | Season: 2; Episode: 18 | MIT astrophysics professor Alistair Peck (Peter Weller) is experimenting on his own body to convert himself into a time machine to travel back in time to see his fiancée, who was killed in a car accident several months before. He travels back to a train; this causes the train, and the passengers, to be drained of power. When Fringe Division fails to stop him, he starts the time loop again. The second time, Walter volunteers to try and stop him alone. During their meeting, Walter shares his belief that ever since he took Peter from the parallel universe, God may be punishing him and is looking for forgiveness in the form of a white tulip. After Peck escapes, he is able to accomplish traveling back to his fiancée and reunites with her, before they both die in the car crash. The events of the episode never took place, but Walter is seen writing a letter to Peter about his origins, but later burns it upon finishing. In the end, he receives a letter from Peck, which contains a simple drawing of a white tulip, telling Walter to forgive himself.
| Olivia. In the Lab. With the Revolver. | Season: 2; Episode: 17 | A woman dies from an advanced stage of cancer that she has not contracted. After more deaths, the team realize the victims were Cortexiphan subjects, and that the killer is transferring his own cancer to them to delay his own death. The murderer, James Heath, eventually tracks down Olivia and attempts to transfer the cancer onto her, but she fights back long enough for Peter to save her. Massive Dynamic puts Heath into a coma until they can work on his ability. Also, throughout the episode, Olivia ultimately decides not to tell Peter of his origin, but Walter believes it is time to tell him.
| Peter | Season: 2; Episode: 16 | Walter explains to Olivia how, in 1985, he invented a window-like device that allowed him to witness events in a parallel universe. Walter's story unfolds as a flashback: A younger Walter observes that in the alternate universe, the other Walter (whom he nicknames "Walternate") is working on a cure for the genetic condition that is killing young Peter in both universes. One evening, Peter dies in Walter's arms. After the funeral, Walter witnesses his alternate self successfully synthesizing the cure, but Walternate is distracted by an Observer and misses the experimental result that confirms his success. Walter decides to perfect the cure and then travel to the parallel universe to administer it to the alternate Peter. Walter finishes preparing the medicine and goes to frozen Reiden Lake to open a portal. Nina Sharp arrives and tries to to stop him, fearing that breaking the barrier between the two universes will destroy both. In their struggle, Walter falls, but makes it through the portal; Nina hangs on to him as the portal closes, and loses her arm. Walter discovers that his fall broke the vial of medicine. He picks up Peter and returns to the other side to make more of the cure, but the frozen lake cracks beneath them and they fall through the ice, into the freezing water. The Observer September saves them, explaining to Walter that Peter is important and must live. After curing Peter, Walter renounces his original plan to return him to Walternate because Elizabeth, Peter's mother, does not wish to let him go.
| Jacksonville | Season: 2; Episode: 15 | After a building in Manhattan is destroyed after it merges with the same building from an alternate world, Walter believes another building of the same mass will disappear, along with anybody inside it. In order to uncover which building, the team rely on Olivia's ability to recognize objects from the other dimension. When she can't, they travel to Jacksonville, Florida, where Walter experimented on her and other Cortexiphan subjects. There, Walter discovers Olivia can find the building if she feels fear, which she is no longer able to do, however, upon returning to Manhattan, Olivia becomes afraid for not being able to save the people, and is able to use her ability again. After evacuating the building before it disappears, Olivia visits Peter and Walter's house. Because of her ability, she realizes Peter is from the alternate world; Walter pleads with Olivia not to tell Peter.
| The Bishop Revival | Season: 2; Episode: 14 | When a select few people are suffocated from the inside out during a wedding, the Fringe Division investigate. After another attack at a coffee shop, Walter believes the toxin the terrorist is using is targeting certain ethnicities in people through their genes. He also discovers that the killer is over 100 years old, and was a Nazi; Walter's father, Robert Bischoff (renamed to Bishop afterwards) was also revealed to be involved in the project during the 1930s. The team find out the next target, where Walter is able to turn the toxin against the killer, killing him; in the end, Olivia and Broyles decides against arresting Walter for the death.
| What Lies Below | Season: 2; Episode: 13 | After a man's veins erupt with blood infected with a lethal virus, investigating agents Olivia and Peter are quarantined with the rest of those exposed. Walter, Broyles and Astrid race to find a cure. After discovering during a test that Olivia and Peter are not infected, it later becomes clear that Peter is when his nose starts to bleed before he reaches the outdoors. While the virus overtakes Peter's health and sanity, Walter becomes more and more distressed as he fears losing his son again, and accidentally blurts out that he "can't let Peter die again" to Astrid. The two of them eventually find a panacea derived from horseradish, and with the help of Astrid, they cure the disease in Peter and anyone else who was infected. Astrid later approaches Walter and asks what he meant when he said he couldn't let Peter die again, to which he responds by saying "some things are better off left alone."
| Johari Window | Season: 2; Episode: 12 | A child is found by a state trooper who takes him back to the station to find his parents. The child morphs into a deformed creature, and is taken by other deformed people who kill the troopers. The Fringe team investigates, though the disfigured people try to keep the case a secret. Walter remembers an experiment done years ago in the city. The people were deformed in the aftermath of testing done in their town years ago. He discovers that they managed to disguise their deformities via a massive electromagnetic pulse that runs through the town. The pulse causes them to look normal, but only within its range. They will do anything to stay close to it, and attempt to kill Peter and Olivia, who are saved by someone who no longer wants to harm outsiders that discover their secret. The Fringe team decides to keep the town's secret so that the remaining residents can live a normal life.
| Unearthed | Season: 2; Episode: 11 | A seventeen-year-old girl, Lisa (Alice Kremelberg), comes back from the dead. Fringe Division investigates, and it is soon determined that at the same time, a soldier named Rusk was murdered, making them believe Rusk's consciousness has possessed Lisa. The team discovers Rusk is on a mission to take revenge on his wife who had him killed. Walter posits that, due to a heavy radiation exposure, Rusk's energy wasn't completely expended, and thus able to possess Lisa. Rusk possessed Lisa long enough to deal with his wife and until Lisa is eventually able to purge him from her consciousness. The episode was produced as part of season 1, as Charlie Francis is seen alive in the episode. However, it went unaired until season 2.
| Grey Matters | Season: 2; Episode: 10 | The team investigate a mental patient, who received brain surgery from a group of shapeshifters, curing his insanity. Viewing security footage, Olivia recognizes Thomas Jerome Newton (Sebastian Roché), the leader of the shapeshifters who was reanimated from the end of "Momentum Deferred". When similar cases occur, the team learn Walter had three pieces of brain tissue removed from his Hippocampus, which were stored in the brains of the cured patients. Knowing only Walter could comprehend the memories concerning how to open a portal to another reality, the shapeshifters kidnap him. By the time Walter is found, Newton has learned what he needs to know and escapes. As Walter undergoes an MRI, he imagines a past surgery, where he is being operated on by William Bell, who removed Walter's brain fragments and hid them in the patients' to prevent anyone else from gaining the information.
| Snakehead | Season: 2; Episode: 9 | A damaged cargo ship washes ashore and all of the crew members seem to be infected with squid-like creatures that turn out to be gigantic parasitic worms. The worms are said to be a modified version of Ancylostoma duodenale. While Fringe Division investigates, the clock starts ticking when Olivia, Peter and Broyles discover a terrifying connection between the incident and a threatening organization.
| August | Season: 2; Episode: 8 | An Observer, "August" (Peter Woodward) abducts a woman in Boston, who is meant to take a flight which will crash, killing everyone onboard. Knowing of "August's" actions, the other Observers send an assassin (Paul Rae) to kill the girl. "August" arranges a meeting with Walter, to tell him that the girl can be saved if she becomes important. When the assassin arrives at the girl's location, Peter and Olivia kill him, though August is mortally wounded in the process. The original Observer, "September" (Michael Cerveris) informs August the girl is now important, having been responsible for the death of an Observer. A scientist from Massive Dynamic researches the Observers, and reveals they have been around throughout history, hypothesizing that they are time travelers who appear to observe important historical events. In the end, two Observers remark that everything is about to get worse for Olivia.
| Of Human Action | Season: 2; Episode: 7 | Tyler Carson (Cameron Monaghan), the son of a Massive Dynamic employee (Andrew Airlie), is kidnapped by people who are believed to be using mind control to avoid capture. However, when the team find the kidnappers, Peter realizes that Tyler is the one who is using mind control, after Peter is taken hostage. Tyler's father believes that he took some of the enhancement drugs that he is developing to allow pilots to control their planes with mind control. Peter discovers Tyler kidnapped himself to cause his father pain and to find his mother, who his father told him was dead. Walter devises a way to "shut down" Tyler's brain for a few seconds and Peter knocks him unconscious. In the end, Massive Dynamic takes Tyler into custody and is brought to a room full of Tyler clones.
| Earthling | Season: 2; Episode: 6 | The Fringe Division is flummoxed by a case where victims are inexplicably disintegrated into ash. Broyles takes a particular interest in the case, as he worked on it in the past. He says that everyone who died had recently been to a hospital. The investigation leads the team to Russia, where they learn Fringe science is taking place in other countries as well. A man sent to space came back with a dark entity in him, which is stealing people's natural radiation, and killing them. Walter learns that the man and the entity are connected and cannot be separated, so Broyles kills the man to end the killings. However, the CIA reveals the cosmonaut resurrected, and it is implied to have been sent into space.
| Dream Logic | Season: 2; Episode: 5 | In Seattle a man attacks his boss believing he was a demon. Walter finds a computer chip attached to the thalamus, the part of the brain controlling dreams. Broyles and Sharp reveal new information leading to the sleep researcher who implanted the chips. Walter changes his theory; the dreams are being stolen from their hosts to cause a "high" in the researcher, who is receiving them, and has two personalities. His doctor personality sets a trap so that Olivia and Peter will catch his alternate persona. Meanwhile, Olivia is grieving for Charlie, whom she discovered was murdered by a shapeshifter in the previous episode, and Sam helps her work through it by reminding her of her and Charlie's first meeting.
| Momentum Deferred | Season: 2; Episode: 4 | A group of shapeshifters are stealing of human heads, and it is revealed they are looking for a specific one. Walter visits the woman (Theresa Russell) he experimented on with psychedelics to see what she might still remember about the shapeshifters from her visions; she volunteers to help. After being drugged, she sees the shapeshifters again. Meanwhile, Olivia remembers her meeting with William Bell (Leonard Nimoy). Bell explains what the shapeshifters are looking for, and states she is the only person able to stop "The Storm". Meeting Nina, she explains that "The Storm" is an event that Bell theorized; when two universes merge, only one will remain in existence. This is what the shapeshifters are trying to cause. Later, she discovers Charlie is dead and that a shapeshifter has replaced him, and kills him. The shapeshifters find the head they are looking for, and attach it to its body.
| Fracture | Season: 2; Episode: 3 | A secret military experiment is turning people into human bombs. After one such bomb detonated in a train station, Peter and Olivia travel to Iraq to meet one of Peter's contacts who was involved in the project. They find a list of names from the experiment, the victim in the train station being one of them. They return to find the surviving members, and are able to prevent the next subject from exploding. They find the man responsible (Stephen McHattie) and bring him into custody; the man suggests the bombs were intended to eliminate agents working for the Observer. Also, Weiss cures Olivia's inability to walk without a cane.
| Night of Desirable Objects | Season: 2; Episode: 2 | Fringe Division investigates a missing construction worker who was pulled to an underground tunnel filled with the remains of other people who disappeared the same way. The investigation leads to local resident Andre Hughes (John Savage), who lost his wife and baby in childbirth. When they exhume their bodies, they find the baby's casket is empty. Walter discovers that Hughes genetically altered the baby, which developed into a "superbaby" and began feeding on people. When Olivia and Peter are attacked, the tunnel collapses, and a car parked directly above the site crushed the superbaby. Meanwhile, Olivia develops super-hearing from her travels to the parallel universe. Nina Sharp calls her to meet a man, Sam Weiss (Kevin Corrigan), who can help with the effects.
| A New Day in the Old Town | Season: 2; Episode: 1 | Olivia's SUV is found to have been in a car accident in Manhattan, however, Olivia is not inside. Moments later, she ejects through the windshield having been traveling to the parallel universe, is hospitalized, and recovers. FBI agent Amy Jessup (Meghan Markle) takes an interest in Fringe Division and investigates. Meanwhile, the driver of the car that crashed into Dunham's is revealed to be a shapeshifter from the parallel universe, and is ordered to question Olivia regarding what she saw in the parallel universe, then kill her. When Olivia cannot remember, the shapeshifter tries to kill her, but flees when Jessup and Francis arrive; Francis apparently kills the shapeshifter, but it is later revealed the shapeshifter killed Francis and took his form. Broyles travels to Washington, D.C. to defend the Fringe Division. Peter hands him the transformation device so Broyles can justify the Division's activity.
| There's More Than One of Everything | Season: 1; Episode: 20 | Nina Sharp recovers from her attack and reveals to the Fringe Division that an energy cell was stolen from her mechanical arm by Jones, which he intends to use to open a doorway into a parallel universe to confront William Bell. Meanwhile, Peter finds Walter at a beach house where they retrieve a device that can seal such an opening. Walter explains to Peter that he once lost something very dear to him and that he had to go and bring it back from another reality, the device being meant to prevent something from following him. Olivia, Peter and Walter intercept Jones opening another window, and Peter triggers Walter's device, killing Jones by sealing the doorway while only half of him is through it. At the end of the episode, Walter goes alone to visit a graveyard in which he tearfully observes a gravestone marked "Peter Bishop 1978-1985", suggesting that Walter's legitimate son died. Nina Sharp later calls Olivia and implies to her that she can meet William Bell in Manhattan. Olivia is transported to the parallel universe and is directed to an office. After reading a newspaper headline indicating that President Obama was preparing to move into the "new" White House, she is greeted by William Bell (Leonard Nimoy) and inquires where she is. The final shot pans out the window revealing that they are standing inside the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
| The Road Not Taken | Season: 1; Episode: 19 | The Fringe Division investigates the case of a woman (Jennifer Ferrin) who "spontaneously combusts" in the middle of a busy New York street. The team discovers that the victim is the subject of a ZFT experiment to cultivate pyrokinesis. As they investigate, Olivia experiences "visions" while awake. Walter suggests she is seeing a parallel universe which has branched off from our own. Olivia and Peter visit an agoraphobic website designer (Clint Howard) who is apparently aware of William Bell, the drug trials, and the coming war, although his credibility comes into question when he believes himself to be a character in the plot of Star Trek. Using information from her visions, Olivia tracks down the victim's twin sister, who only moments before was kidnapped for more ZFT experimentation. Harris is revealed to be responsible for the crimes, and while closing in on him, Olivia gets locked in a room with the twin sister, whose unstable pyrokinetic abilities threaten both their lives. With Olivia's guidance, the woman focuses her energy on Harris and incinerates him. Olivia finds out that the sisters were part of the same nootropic drug trial that she was as a child. She presses Walter to reveal why he and William Bell were developing "supersoldiers," but Walter only shares that it was for protection against some impending doom that he regrettably cannot recall. Meanwhile, Walter reveals that the ZFT manuscript was written by William Bell, and that the copy of the manuscript that ZFT uses is missing a chapter dealing with ethics. He locates the original, but the Observer shows up and takes Walter away, cryptically stating: "it is time to go." Nina Sharp visits Broyles to discuss the Observer, and is later shot in her hotel by two masked gunmen using silenced weapons.
| Midnight | Season: 1; Episode: 18 | The investigation into the deaths of people whose bodies are drained of their spinal fluid leads the Fringe Division to a scientist named Nicholas Boone (Jefferson Mays) with ties to the bioterrorist cell ZFT. Boone's wife Valerie (Trieste Dunn) is the killer, having been infected with an extinct syphilis strain that drives her to consume her victims' spinal fluid. Her first victim onscreen is a suave clubgoer, Bob Dunn (Richard Short). In exchange for information on ZFT, Walter aids Boone in creating an antidote to cure Valerie. Boone has to use some of his already low amount of spinal fluid to formulate the antidote, costing him his life. Olivia and Peter successfully capture Valerie and cure her. A video made by Boone prior his death reveals that William Bell has been funding ZFT.
| Bad Dreams | Season: 1; Episode: 17 | Olivia dreams of herself committing murders halfway across the country, and the team discovers that, while no one is actually causing the incidents, they are happening as Olivia has seen them. The team discovers that another person treated with the nootropic drug Cortexiphan, Olivia's "buddy" Nick Lane (David Call) in the drug trials, is unwittingly transmitting his intense emotions and causing others to act on them. While Olivia does not remember him, he remembers her, having nicknamed her "Olive." Olivia non-fatally wounds him so he does not commit suicide with a large group, and he is placed in a medically-induced coma to contain his emotions. Walter watches a video of Olivia as a child, apparently taken during the time she was being administered the drug. Walter's voice is heard on the tape, as is William Bell's. Both are trying to calm Olivia down and there appears to be damage to the equipment in the room.
| Unleashed | Season: 1; Episode: 16 | When animal rights activists ransack a laboratory, they accidentally release a man-made chimera with a ferocious appetite. Walter suspects that his research helped to create it. The creature leaves a trail of grotesquely mutilated bodies in its wake, some of which it injects with its larvae. Charlie survives such an encounter with the creature, and the Fringe Division must race to capture it for a sample of its blood before the larvae eat their way out of Charlie. Olivia discovers the source of the creature, and that it was created based on work by one of Walter's peers, not Walter himself. Walter risks his life to capture the creature and succeeds, allowing them to save Charlie.
| Inner Child | Season: 1; Episode: 15 | An enigmatic mute child (Spencer List) is found living underground and begins to bond with Olivia when the Fringe Division is brought in to investigate. While the child adapts to his new environment, Olivia and the FBI hunt a bizarre serial killer known as "The Artist" (Jeremy Shamos), who has resurfaced to publicly display his work. The child leads Olivia to breaks in the case, using a strange ability to sense the emotions of the killer. Once the killer has been captured, Olivia arranges for the child to be secretly put in the care of a foster family, rather than turning him over to the CIA as ordered. As the boy is taken to his new home, he sees the Observer (who, like the child, is hairless and enigmatic) on the sidewalk staring at him.
| Ability | Season: 1; Episode: 14 | Following his escape from a German prison, David Robert Jones (Jared Harris) turns himself in to the FBI, having begun to suffer side effects of the teleportation in "Safe." Walter mentions that the teleportation side effects won't kill Jones but will do something terrible to him. As insurance, Jones has developed a toxin which causes the orifices of those exposed to it to seal up, suffocating them. A bomb containing the toxin is set to go off if Olivia cannot pass his tests. The first test is to shut off a series of lights using only her mind. Jones says this is possible due to a nootropic drug present in Olivia, one designed by William Bell and patented by Massive Dynamic. The team discovers a manuscript, which explains the letters ZFT (Zerstörung durch Fortschritte der Technologie, "Destruction by Advancement of Technology"), which is essentially a Bible to Jones and his followers. According to the manuscript, there is a conflict going on between our world and a parallel universe. Jones wants Olivia as a "recruit" and the tests are a part of the selection process. Initially, Olivia believes Jones is playing mind games with her and refuses to cooperate, but when she is forced to disarm the bomb in the same manner as the test, she succeeds. Jones is taken to a hospital for further observation. However when Olivia arrives there the staff are in a panic and Jones has disappeared leaving a gaping hole in an external wall. Later, Olivia gets confirmation from Nina Sharp that she was indeed injected with the chemical as a child. At the end of the episode, Walter finds the offset letter 'y' in the ZFT document occurs on the typewriter in the lab, strongly indicating that either Walter or Bell was the author of the manifesto.
| The Transformation | Season: 1; Episode: 13 | When a plane crashes after a passenger transforms into a monster, the team suspects a possible smuggling of bioterror weapons, which is linked with John Scott. They also find a crystalline disk, similar to one seen inside the woman killed in "The Ghost Network", in the passenger's and his accomplice's body. While solving the case, Olivia learns that John Scott was working undercover for the National Security Agency and his body is being kept by Massive Dynamic for extracting more information. Following Olivia's successful operation to take down the weapons dealer, she returns to the sensory deprivation tank and bids farewell to John's consciousness, which has finally left her own.
| The No-Brainer | Season: 1; Episode: 12 | The trio investigates the deaths of a teenager and a car salesman whose brains have been liquefied after watching a video sent to their computers. All of the victims are connected to a computer programmer (Chris Bauer) who has lost his job. The murderer then sends the video to Olivia's laptop, almost killing her niece Ella, before Olivia is able to intervene. In order to catch the suspect, Olivia defies an order from Agent Harris, and Broyles puts his friendship with Harris on the line to defend her.
| Bound | Season: 1; Episode: 11 | Olivia's former adversary, Sanford Harris (Michael Gaston), conducts a formal review of the Fringe Division. Olivia manages to free herself from her abductors. She, along with Walter and Peter, investigates the murder of an epidemiologist, who is killed by a chemical which creates a giant, slug-like single cell of acute viral nasopharyngitis in his stomach. Olivia succeeds in connecting the murder to Loeb and obtains the necessary evidence to capture him. Olivia tries to question him about her abduction but he tells her that he was trying to save her. Olivia's sister Rachel (Ari Graynor) pays a visit with daughter Ella.
| Safe | Season: 1; Episode: 10 | Agent Dunham investigates a body trapped inside a wall in a bank. He turns out to be a member of Mitchell Loeb's team, who uses the technology he obtained in "The Equation" to engineer a string of bank robberies, targeting safe deposit boxes Walter used to hide a teleportation device. He succeeds in recovering the device and uses it to teleport David Robert Jones (Jared Harris) right out of a prison in Germany. Furthermore, Massive Dynamic's plan to resurrect John Scott is halted when they realize a crucial piece of his memories are inside Dunham's mind, after Olivia discovers she is mistaking his memories for hers. Jones instructs his partners to retrieve Olivia, and she is abducted while trying to track Loeb's group.
| The Dreamscape | Season: 1; Episode: 9 | A Massive Dynamic employee, Mark Young (Ptolemy Slocum), jumps out of a window when he believes he is being attacked by butterflies. Olivia's connection with John Scott leads her to breaks in the case, but she becomes fed up with his manifestations and decides to return to the sensory deprivation tank to rid herself of them. Meanwhile, Peter's past catches up with him when his enemies find out he's back in Boston. Walter discovers that a hallucinogen produced by frogs is being used to literally scare victims to death, and the frogs are tracked to a suspect, George Morales (Yul Vazquez) with whom John was involved. Morales points to Massive Dynamic as the real culprit and tries to make a deal to testify, but is himself poisoned by the hallucinogen before this happens.
| The Equation | Season: 1; Episode: 8 | The abduction of a young musician, Ben Stockton (Charlie Tahan), is highlighted by a sequence of flashing lights which causes the boy's father to be hypnotized into a suggestive state and upon 'waking up' does not have any memory of what happened while hypnotized. Similar cases have ended with the victim being returned, but left insane from the trauma of the incident. As they investigate, they discover that each case dealt with a genius of some sort working on an unfinished equation. To discover the child's whereabouts, Olivia encourages Walter to return to St. Claire's Hospital and speak with his old bunkmate, Dashiell Kim (Randall Duk Kim) a former mathematician who disappeared under similar circumstances. The visit does not go well, and Walter is held by the hospital administrator, who remains unconvinced of Walter's sanity. Walter manages to coerce his bunk mate into giving up a vague idea of his whereabouts, which Olivia and Peter use to find the boy once they arrange for Walter's release. However, the kidnapper, Joanne Ostler (Gillian Jacobs), escapes with the completed formula, which she gives to Mitchell Loeb (Chance Kelly), who calibrates a frequency generator in such a way to allow him to pass through solid matter.
| In Which We Meet Mr. Jones | Season: 1; Episode: 7 | Agent Mitchell Loeb (Chance Kelly), a friend of Broyles collapses on assignment, his heart being constricted by an engineered parasite which is slowly working its roots into his circulatory system. To find a cure, Olivia must talk to David Robert Jones (Jared Harris), a biochemist held incommunicado in Frankfurt, Germany. Problems arise when Jones demands to speak to a colleague of his in exchange, who is unfortunately killed in a raid set up by Broyles. Walter, however, devises a way to wire Peter into the dead man's brain, enabling Peter to speak on his behalf. The procedure is successful and the parasite is removed, but the team doesn't realize that the entire incident was orchestrated by Loeb to get the information Peter extracted from the dead man.
| The Cure | Season: 1; Episode: 6 | A woman (Maria Dizzia) with a rare disease, "Bellini's lymphocemia," is kidnapped and given a nootropic drug that makes her brain emit a microwave burst, killing her and the patrons of a diner she stumbles into. When the team investigates, they find that another woman (Marjan Neshat) with the same rare disease has been kidnapped. After talking to the doctor who was treating them, Olivia learns that the chief scientist of a competitor of Massive Dynamic is the one who gave her the drug. Peter makes a deal with Nina Sharp, who tells him where to find the second victim before she can be turned into a radioactive bomb.
| Power Hungry | Season: 1; Episode: 5 | The team discovers a man, Joseph Meegar (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), with the uncontrolled ability to affect electrical energy, made the way he is by a scientist performing illegal experiments on humans. With the help of carrier pigeons modified to track the man's electromagnetic signature, the team manages to track him down and arrest the scientist. Meanwhile, Olivia begins seeing visions of John, which she learns are caused by memories transferred to her during their experience in the first episode. Through these memories, she discovers one of John's secret hideouts, where a large number of investigation files relating to the Pattern are found.
| The Arrival | Season: 1; Episode: 4 | A mysterious cylinder emerges from beneath the Earth in New York City, so Broyles enlists the trio of Olivia, Dr. Bishop and Peter to investigate the significance of the object. However, others also seek it, including a bald man known as the Observer (Michael Cerveris) who only watches events as they unfold and another willing to kill to retrieve the cylinder. Dr. Bishop hides the cylinder against the wishes of the rest of the team, owing a debt to the Observer for saving his life and that of his son many years earlier. An unknown man abducts and tortures Peter for information regarding the cylinder's location, and learns its placement through the ideas Peter has absorbed from his father through osmosis. The man takes him to a cemetery housing tombstones bearing the names of Peter and his mother and finds the cylinder. Olivia shows up after learning the location from Walter and kills the man. The object burrows back underground before either side can discover its purpose. Peter encounters the Observer, who demonstrates telepathic abilities before shooting Peter with a yet unknown weapon. At the end of the episode, Olivia, who is standing in the kitchen, sees John Scott standing in the kitchen entrance.
| The Ghost Network | Season: 1; Episode: 3 | A man, Roy McComb (Zak Orth), seems to be having visions of Pattern-related terror attacks before they occur. The team, led by Dr. Bishop, discovers that he is receiving signals from the Ghost Network, an otherwise undetectable frequency range on which the masterminds are communicating. Among the attacks is a collapse of the Birmingham Bridge in Pittsburgh. With his help, they are able to intercept a strange crystalline disk, which is given to Nina Sharp for analysis.
| The Same Old Story | Season: 1; Episode: 2 | Olivia, along with Peter and Walter Bishop, reopens a cold case involving a serial killer (Derek Cecil) who extracted the pituitary glands from his victims after investigating the strange death of a woman (Betty Gilpin) who had an even stranger child. The woman was pregnant for a few minutes, yet the baby she birthed was fully developed - then aged eighty years in the span of another few minutes. They discover that the killer is an artificially-aged human, who is using the enzymes extracted from the removed glands to halt his accelerated aging disease. The team is able to track him and his creator (Mark Blum) down, causing the man to die from being deprived of the enzymes keeping him young.
| Pilot | Season: 1; Episode: 1 | An international flight lands at Boston's Logan Airport, its crew and passengers dead from a mysterious flesh-dissolving toxin. When Special Agent Olivia Dunham's partner, John Scott, is critically injured by the precursor chemicals of the same toxin, she recruits Dr. Walter Bishop, a mentally unstable researcher in fringe science, and his estranged son, Peter, to help her save John's life. They discover a cure for John's condition, but learn that the mass infection was but an experiment, and part of a larger mystery called "The Pattern." Her partner is found to be responsible for funding the creation of the toxin, but is killed while trying to escape. At the end, John's body is delivered to Massive Dynamic to be questioned through a shared dreamscape.
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