What Lies Below (Episode 2.12)

When a man enters an office in Boston for a meeting, he becomes disoriented and collapses, only to have his veins erupt and spray blood everywhere. Shortly after Olivia and Peter arrive at the scene to investigate the bizarre case, it's discovered that a lethal virus - with deep ties to something very valuable - is spreading, so the CDC moves in to quarantine the building and eradicate the pathogens. Isolated inside with the rest of the exposed office employees, Peter and Olivia face life-threatening circumstances, sending Walter, Broyles and Astrid on a frantic search for a solution to save them.
This is another, leave Walter alone with Astrid and make them solve the case while Olivia and Peter and in some sort of mortal danger, episode. But who actually get's infected and why would Broyles help investigate a Fringe case? Read More!

Johari Window (Episode 2.11)

An inexplicable attack involving disfigured people leads the Fringe division to the small town of Edina City, where it becomes apparent that the disfigured people have managed to hide themselves from the rest of the world, and are intent on keeping it that way.
This week's episode of Fringe brings us more disfigured humans and a little cover up sprinkled on top. Not quite as original as I'd like but when it's on Fringe it's promising. Read More!

Unearthed (Episode 1.21)

After a teenage girl is pronounced brain dead, her mother takes her off life support, but when doctors operate quickly to remove her organs, the deceased girl shockingly awakens screaming an alphanumeric code. Equally as perplexing as her resurrection is that she is now somehow able to speak Russian and possesses classified information only a high-ranking soldier would know. While the girl’s mind-bending condition intensifies, Walter dusts off some old lab videos and hypothesizes the unthinkable, sending Olivia and Peter to investigate the bewildering case. And here’s another mystery: is it an unaired episode from Season One, or is it from an alternate universe?
This episode looks even more perplexing then normal, with a series question about the shows continuity. The episode appears to be an unaired episode from Fringe Season One, but if so wouldn't Fox tell us? Or perhaps this is an alternate dimension, but it can't be the one William Bell is in, because in that dimension Peter doesn't exist. So where or when does this episode take place and how can a brain dead girl wake up with Russian intelligence. We can only wonder until tonight at 9EST on FOX. Read More!