Fringe Season 2 Episode 15 “Jacksonville”
February 5, 2010 | No Comment

The only survivor of a building destroyed by an earthquake in downtown Manhattan is from the other earth.

So Walter leads the team to Jacksonville which is the source of a similar experiment that he and …

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Fringe 2.10 “Grey Matters” Recap

Submitted on January 12, 2010 No Comment

As Newton tries to regain damage inflicted by William Bell, he finally reveals himself!

Currently on St. Claire, Newton, a new villain, supervised brain surgery over a foolish man and had remarkable results! Now, the man is sane again!

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A few years ago, Dr. Bishop is about to undergo surgery from Dr. Paris and the results were remarkable. He had the brain tissues removed which got him insane.

And the catch? Dr. Paris is William Bell – and it’s the brain tissues that he removed are what exactly Newton and his men are trying to bring back to Walter’s brains. Olivia was forced to release Newton, as bargain, she insists that the same dosage of antidote that can save Walter before a neurotoxin kills him be provided.

It is obvious that Peter got relieved over his father’s better state. As the time he was able to know the truth, the effect of this to once brilliant Dr. Bishop is the man whom Peter call as his family – the man who depends on him for survival and someone who really has genuine concern about him even if he’s not the son he had gotten lost.

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