"Previously on Fringe..." "There is an alternate universe, and in it, another version of us." "Agent Farnsworth?" "Broyles, Phillip, Colonel." "That woman processes more information in an hour than you and I will in a lifetime." "37 people in the intersection." "22 cars, 4 trucks, 2 buses." "Wind speeds of 5 to 10 miles an hour, and that is just to start." "They kidnapped Olivia to the other side." "For weeks, that awful woman pranced around my lab." "She's evil." "She's a temptress." "And I fell right into her vagenda." ""Vagenda"?" "Is that an observer?" "Is that what you call him?" "They are not limited by our human perception of time." "I think these guys show up at important moments." "We've been looking at these people for three years." "Why did he make contact now?" "Malignant?" "But it's small, and it's the early days." "And with radiation, this type of carcinoma is 95% treatable." "95% survivable, Chet." "That's better odds than you got driving up the Mass Pike." "I've known you what, 20 years?" "We're going to get through this." "Tissue connectivity." "That's what goes last." "I'm sorry?" "First, there's the cure- radiation." "It makes you sick, weak." "But it doesn't work." "Not this time, not in your case." "The cancer has multiplied." "They try chemo, but the cell replication rate is just too high." "Your bones hurt." "They ache." "They burn." "Renal failure comes next." "And soon, you lose all mobility below the waist." "Impotence, incontinence, and finally, full respiratory failure." "All from one... tiny mole." "Doctor told me I have a 95% chance." "You're the other 5%." "Initiate scan." "Welcome, Agent." "You wanted to see us, Colonel?" "The bridge was activated an hour ago." "An agent crossed over to the other side without any mission imperative." "Who was it?" "Are you suggesting that somebody defected?" "I can't imagine." "It was Agent Farnsworth." "That's impossible." "Who-who gave her clearance?" "She did." "Agent Farnsworth has the same security clearance as any senior Fringe Agent." "In fact, she's responsible for processing transit papers and clearance." "It just never occurred to us- that she would use it for herself." "Correct." "What's she doing over there?" "We don't know." "She went off the grid immediately after crossing over." "All right." "Let's send a team of agents to retrieve her." "No, she must've had a reason." "Astrid doesn't do anything without a reason, and after the day she's had," "I got a hunch where she's headed." "I'll go get her." "What would you say to some eggs?" "I had a marvelous dream last night in which eggs played a prominent part." "I would say..." "That we've only been working for three hours, and we've already taken two food breaks." "At this rate, I'll never get home." "I miss the other one." "I'm almost afraid to ask." "Boy." "The other boy." "He doesn't starve me." "Which other boy?" "The one who plays Chess." "Lincoln?" "That's the one." "I prefer him." "Well, Lincoln's not here, Walter." "He's in Hartford." "It's his goddaughter's birthday." "Remember?" "And I'd be happy to play with you after we finish our work." "Frankly, I don't think you'd be much of a challenge." "I got a challenge for ya." "Why don't we fix the machine?" "Hello." "How about you and I share some delightful scrambled eggs, Astro?" "It's Astrid." "That's funny." "You never correct me." "You're not you, are you?" "I don't think what he meant was "I'll call you. "" "I think what he meant was "I'll never call you. "" "Hello." "What happened?" "I always wondered why nobody does that." "What are you doing here, Agent?" "I came here to meet her." "Hi." "Hello." "Olivia told me about you." "But it's nice to meet you personally in the flesh." "All personal meetings are in the flesh." "Yes, I-I suppose they are." "I thought I would come here." "I didn't know where to go after." "Mother might have had traditions for such occasions, but I don't know." "I don't remember her." "My mother died of cancer when I was a girl." "Did yours as well?" "Yes." "At first I thought I would walk in the park." "But it was so cold." "And I could not stop thinking about the words" "Reverend Stewart said." "What a leader he was, a great man, a great friend." "Reverend Stewart said he would be sorely missed." "And they lowered the box down into the ground, and we put down flowers." "And I didn't know where to go." "Because the park was so cold." "May I ask you a question?" "Yours-did you love him?" "Astrid..." "What's going on?" "I think my f" "I" " I think her father is dead." "Dunham." "Perhaps y-you would both like to join me in a plate of eggs." "W- with chives." "Walter, now is not the time." "Nonsense." "N- nearly all cultures react to death with food." "Okay, uh, we just caught a case." "And my double's on her way here to- to sort this out." "Olivia!" "The viper?" " Walter." " What?" "I know." "Detente." "That's not to say I have to like her." "Do you think that one of us should wait here with" "No, there's no need." "We will be fine." "Astrid and I- really?" "You get her name right." "Astrid and I can wait here alone, can't we, dear?" "I'm sure she'll be great company." "Boston police found the body at 9:30 this morning." "He was coming home from his doctor's office." "Less than six hours ago, Chet Williams was diagnosed with stage I melanoma." "Stage one." "That has a survival rate of 95%." "And that's without introducing even one frog rectally to slow cell division." " What?" " What?" "Nothing." "So what are these?" "Bad mascara day?" "I'd say bad day all around." "I mean, can-can someone actually cry blood?" "Rarely." "Certain viruses- ebola, say-can cause bleeding from the tear ducts, but only after most of the organs are liquefied." "Check his crotch." "I'm-I'm sorry?" "Don't be a prude." "Oh, you-you see?" "There's no bleeding from the urethra." "So I would say his organs are not liquefied." "Okay, good news." "Walter says that his organs haven't liquefied." "So then what else could cause this?" "Nothing." "Nothing real, at least." "There is a-a legendary alchemical mixture- a- a potion, as it were- called the tears of Ra." "Egyptians used it to euthanize beloved pets so that they could be buried with their owners who pre-deceased them." "But it's just a myth." "Well, bring the body back to the lab." "And-and also, I'd like some vanilla ice cream." "Kirk out." "You talk through her." "You're Astrid." "You talk through her." "As if you were one person." "Yes, you could say it that way." "It must be pleasant." "Yes." "I suppose it is." "Thanks." "You can follow us back to the lab." "Yeah." "All right, keep me posted." "Right." "I think we have located it." "0.26 pounds." "17% lighter than an average human kidney." "Okay, Chet Williams." "38 years old." "Manufactures consumer goods overseas." "Uh, single..." "No debt..." "No drug issues." "His friends say that he's a nice guy." "So nobody someone would want to kill?" "Well, everybody has somebody who wants to kill them." "And voila." "The deadly culprit reveals itself." "Odd." "Always makes me nervous when he says that." "An interaction of chemical compounds" "I've not seen before." "Aspirin..." "Predictive sciences says that these compounds shouldn't interact, but they do." "So what, you're saying that it's magic?" "It's science." "Just unusual science." "Huh." "The way that six different alcohols create a flavor identical to iced tea." "Amen to that." "It works, but no one could've predicted it would work." "So you're saying that he was killed by a poison that no one invented." "It should go without saying, but that's impossible." "I think we're aware of that, Peter." "Oh." "Isn't this a party?" "Hey, girls." "Mata Hari." "Deceived and betrayed anyone yet today?" "It is almost lunchtime, after all." "Deus ex machina." "The hand of God?" "The interaction of the chemicals in the poison is not predictable." "The creation of the toxin requires the assumption that these compounds can intermingle, and in fact, these compounds do not intermingle- except when they are all mixed together, they do, which is a completely unpredictable event." "Okay, just so I'm clear- you're saying that a person would have to" "See that the chemicals had already been combined in order to know how to combine them?" "Yes, and the chances of that occurring randomly are less than 0.10%." "Therefore, there is a root of the equation that is outside our realm of causality, deus ex machina, the hand of God." "But Astrid, are you trying to tell us that God taught our perp how to mix a mythical poison?" "God..." "Or godlike powers." "It- it's the only thing that makes sense." "Come with me." "I'll need your help to identify the origin of these component compounds." "I think I love her." "Okay, well," "I guess that, uh, we're not gonna go straight home." "Cold Chinese in the fridge?" "Uh, yeah." "I'll check." "Here you go." "Did he pick up that other shift for you?" "Yeah, he did, actually." "However you want to handle it is fine." "I can go over there myself." "No, I can come with." "You're putting up a good fight." "But you're not going to win." "You're gonna take that drink, and from there it's all downhill." "But you know the saddest part?" "The drinking doesn't kill you." "Instead, it shatters the lives of everyone around you." "Everyone you love." "Your boyfriend is going to be killed in a car accident with you behind the Wheel." "Your brother is going to alienate his wife and daughter, throw away his own future trying to rescue you." "But he fails." "No one can see the future." "You're right." "There is no future." "There's no past." "Everything happens right now." "Now that you're back," "I can finally rid myself of this junk you left behind in your haste to slink away." "Walter, you've been holding onto this stuff all this time?" "I didn't steal anything, if that's what you're implying." "Although I admit that this one item confounded me." "Just another of your tools of spy craft, I imagine." "A sinister communication device?" "Some kind of devious encoder?" "Wow." "I really got to you, didn't I, Walter?" "Did you ever consider that perhaps it's because you enjoyed having me around?" "Admit it." "You like me, Walter." "Walter, we're setting up." "Dr. Bishop." "Dr. Bishop, your Astrid is summoning you." "The Fringe team is at the scene." "The way this woman died- and I say this with some experience- is among the weirdest things I've ever seen." "She bleeding from her eyes?" "How did you know?" "There seems to be a lot of that going around lately." "You mind opening it up?" "I'd love to take a look." "Astrix, collect a DNA sample." "Astrid, can you hand me a cotton swab?" "Hang on, Walter." "I wanna get a DNA sample." " So the cops said" " Hang on a second." "Seems to be some hemorrhaging of the nasal passage." "You think maybe she inhaled something?" "Yeah, possibly." "Could be how they delivered the poison." " I'm sorry, Walter." " What were you saying?" "Doesn't matter." "But please ask Agent Dunham to bring the body" "Astrid, we're gonna need to get this body back to the lab to have it examined." "Can you work that out with the M.E.'s office?" "Yeah." "Does he always do all the jobs?" "♪" "These scalpels could use some sharpening." "And you're sharing that with me why?" "I thought you'd sharpen them for me." "You said you wanted to help." "I had meant with the autopsy, Walter." "The screws in the rib-spreader could also use a little tightening." "You're angry with your son." "He is not my son." "As I understand it, in a different timeline, he is." "Oh, so he says." "Do you feel love for him?" "I have found that anger inevitably seems to be conjoined with emotional investment." "Do you think that is the case?" "Peter is a reminder of the son I had..." "And wish had lived." "But he is not that son." "And that makes you suffer?" "Yes." "In that case, wouldn't it be preferable if you chose to believe he was your son?" "And then you could love him and be happy." "I'm sorry, but I'm just not seeing any connection between the victims." "Secretary's son." "He's cute, huh?" "Bet he's all contradictory and tricky like his dad." "Yeah, I imagine he's just your type." "Actually, no." "Turns out I like the nice guys." "All right, so neither of the victims lived in the same neighborhood." "They didn't go to the same gym, and they got no mutual friends." "Yeah, well, there has to be a connection." "We just haven't found it yet." "You say that with such conviction." "Because...?" "Because if there isn't a link, then we've got a killer on the loose and no lead to find him." "Flight 28 to San Antonio is now boarding at gate 38-B." "Flight 28 to San Antonio is now boarding at gate 38-B." "Have a nice flight." "Look, honey, I'm at the security thing." "I've gotta call you back, okay?" "Have a nice flight." "Thanks." "I thought the meeting went really well." "Look, take it down a notch, okay?" "Yeah, yeah, I want to get this over with, too." "What?" "No, no." "It's not a ruse." "I told you, I missed the flight this morning." "There's nothing I can do." "Bill, Bill." "Listen to me." "I'm hanging up the phone right now." "Call me back when you get a personality I can deal with." "Can I help you?" "Making your next call will destroy your life." " Excuse me?" " You'll be driving." "When a taxi cuts you off, your reaction won't be quick enough because you only have one hand on the wheel." "Oh, okay." "Well, thanks, pal." "But my life really is none of your business." "Your car is going to flip, shattering your spinal cord." "You're left a paraplegic, and with no family, you end up in a group home." "The man who runs it is not... kind." "Your body will be discovered more than ten hours after you die." "No one mourns." "I'm going to spare you from all that misery." "A painless exit from a living nightmare." "Jared Colin." "Apparently, his attacker tried to spray him with some kind of atomizer." "Yeah, that sounds like our guy." "He said he'd never seen the man before, so why?" "What's his motive?" "Hm." "The Feds, I take it?" "Too many years in this job." "Lawyers and cops-I can spot you guys a mile away." "Uh, I'm Agent Olivia Dunham, and this is Peter Bishop." "What can you tell us about Mr. Colin, Doctor?" "Well, it's not good news." "I mean, we saved his life, but his spinal cord is severed right below T-1, so he is not gonna walk again." "Come on." "He's down here." "I wasn't even supposed to be in town." "I was heading down to Dallas." "Selling my company to my scumbag partner, who for six years has made my life a living hell." "Today was gonna be the day that I started over." "New beginning." "But I had a water bottle in my carry-on." "By the time the damn T.S.A. was done with me," "I missed my flight." "Besides his description, is there anything else that you can tell us?" "Anything that you remember?" "He, uh..." "He had this weird rod." "It was blue." "And he'd look into it like he was some kind of fortune teller." "He said I was gonna have a car accident, and I was gonna end up like this." "So this guy predicted what would happen?" "Not exactly, but I guess exactly doesn't really matter now." "We think it's possible that the man who attacked you also killed at least another two people." "Do you recognize either of them?" "No." "He..." "He said he wanted to put me out of my misery." "Like he was doing a good deed." "Like he was some kind of Saint." "I tell ya, I wish he had." "I wish he'd done it." "I wish he'd killed me." "Nothing to link them." "Period." "Period." "Goose egg." "Goose egg." "Zilch." "Would you like a cup of coffee?" "I'm going to make a fresh pot." "Coffee." "I understand that has quite an interesting flavor." "Yeah, I suppose it does." "Have you never had any?" "Where I come from, coffee is very rare and thus very expensive." "I've never had the privilege." "Yes, I would like that." "Thank you, Astrid." "You're welcome, sweetie." "Did you ask?" "I didn't hear you ask." "May I?" "Certainly not." "That's right." "You're still mad at me." "Yes, and now you're breaking my concentration as well." "Oh, I'm sorry." "Were you solving world hunger or perfecting the perfect peanut butter milkshake?" "If you must know," "I was musing on our killer." "Agent Dunham reports that he may be attempting to put his victims out of their misery, and if that's the case, then his murder weapon of choice is consistent." " The tears of Ra?" " Yes." "Painless and instantaneous." "And it begins to make sense now." "So we're looking for- for what?" "A humanitarian killer?" "Or a compassionate one." "Okay, so you're saying that the killer believes he is saving his victims from a lifetime of suffering by killing them." "That sounds like an extremely contorted view of compassion." "Some suffering is worse than death." "What is Logan International?" "It's an airport." "Why?" "All three victims traveled through there." "Is that right?" "How did you miss that?" "I didn't." "They all had different airlines." "They had different destinations." "Mr. Williams was what, two weeks ago?" "Carrie Watson was last month." "Yes, their travel vouchers indicate that." "What is T.S.A.?" "Uh, Transportation Security Administration." "They screen every passenger for safety." "In that case, correlating their voucher stamps," "I believe they may each have been screened by the same security agent." "She's right." "T.S.A. Badge 0047." "My." "Thank you." "Have a nice flight." "...Ready for departure at gate 23-A." "All passengers should now be on board." "Flight 62, Chicago O'Hare at gate 23-A." "Hey." "Stop that man!" "Hey, whoa, whoa!" "Stop right there!" "Federal agents." "We're in pursuit of a suspect." "Federal regulations." "You either have a boarding pass or supervised authorization." "Do you want me to find you a supervisor?" "I was surprised the FBI was doing a background check on Neil." "Well, to be honest, we were surprised to learn that he was previously employed at a professor at M.I.T." "Yeah, I could tell that on the phone." "So how does an advanced mathematics Professor end up working for the T.S.A.?" "I suppose he loses his mind." "It would be an understatement to say that people around here are driven, but Neil- he put 'em all to shame." "He was the youngest tenure track professor ever." "Brilliant." "And a little bit mad to begin with, I suppose." "And like most mathematicians, he believed that math was the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe." "I know how that sounds." "Not nearly as crazy as you might think." "Well, a couple years ago, he came back from summer break at his lake house, and he was just... changed." "He said that he'd found something, although he wouldn't say what." "But he'd become obsessed with these high-level differential equations that no one could make heads or tails of." "He had a theory that if he could solve the equations, space and time could be flattened, so they would all be on a level plane." "Define that for me what do you mean by flattened?" "Well, that you could in essence see past, present, and future simultaneously." "Well, eventually, solving the equations became more important than class, and soon, he just left and didn't come back." "Now, from what I heard, he went back to the lake house." "But this working at the T.S.A.?" "Now, that surprises me." "Where was that lake house?" "I'm not sure, somewhere in eastern New York, I think." "He wanted his mail forwarded." "Oh, here we are." "Reiden Lake." "When you first appeared in this timeline, it was at Reiden Lake." "What's going on, Peter?" "The Professor said that Neil thought he could see past, present, and future all at the same time." "That's what the observers do." "We've just never been able to figure out how they do it." "But in my timeline, an observer saved my life." "It also happened at Reiden Lake." "When Walter crossed over when I was a child to bring me back to his universe, the ice broke." "We both fell in." "It was an observer who pulled us out." "Are you suggesting that an observer is somehow behind this?" "That-that he's using Neil?" "I don't know." "I think we should take a drive." "What's he doing?" "Thinking." "You care for him." "I suppose I do, yeah." "Like a father." "My father..." "I cannot get the thought out of my mind that..." "That I couldn't give him what he wanted because of the way that I am." "That he secretly wished" "I could love him back in a way that he could understand." "Do you think if I were more like you, he would've loved me more?" "If I was normal?" "I think I would prefer this beverage with sugar." "Who leaves their door unlocked when they're not home?" "You're right." "It's not safe." "Well, we're in the right place." "Hey, take a look at this." "Neil was a twin." "His brother and father were killed in an accident." "So Gandhi, Joan of Arc, all the rest of them- what's the connection?" "They're heroes?" "What else do they all have in common?" "They're all saviors." "So where is Neil?" "Where are you going?" "I don't understand." "What do you mean, you are here to say good-bye?" " Where are you going?" " I told you." ""Where I belong" is not an answer." "Were you fired again?" "I told you, Mom." "I wasn't fired from M.I.T. I left." "What?" "I heard you that night, you know." "The night Alex died." "You said God took the wrong one." ""Why did God take my angel?" You kept saying." "You always resented that I wasn't Alex." "Not your angel." "I was afraid that you were right." "That I would never be good enough." "As good as he was." "But God had a plan." "He let me live for a reason." "I know that now." "God gave me a way to see the future." "W- what are you talk" ""what are you talking about?"" ""Stop. " Stop." "Don't do that." ""You're scaring me. " You're scaring me." "God gave me a way to see the future so I could give people mercy." "Neil..." "I'm sorry." "What you heard that night... about your brother..." "You should never have heard that." "But I did." "And I'm glad." "Every time I saw the disapproving look in your eye, it drove me harder to separate myself through accomplishment." "That's why God took notice." "Because of you." "Neil." "Please stop this." "Jesus knew the Romans were coming for him." "He could have avoided his death so easily." "But he didn't." "He had faith that God had a plan." "I understand God's plan for me now." "And I'm willing to go." "FBI." "Open this door, or we're coming in!" "FBI?" "FBI." "Put your hands up." "Don't you remember, Mom, what the priest said about Alex at the funeral?" "Stand up slowly and put your hands behind your head." "He said angels don't belong on earth." "Keep your hands where I can see them, and turn around very slowly." "I'll see you in heaven." "Agh!" "No!" "No!" "Hey, how you holding up?" "You know, he wasn't trying to hit me." "He fired at the window on purpose." "How do you know that?" "I think he knew we were coming, and he wanted us to shoot him." "I guess it makes sense." "I mean, he could see the past, present, and future." "But he had a gun." "Why not just shoot himself?" "Because he was religious." "If he committed suicide, he wouldn't be allowed into heaven." "What about all the people he killed?" "He thought he was saving them." "This was his way to become an angel." "Hm." "Peter." "I know it's taken me some getting used to, but as long as you're stuck here, you make a good partner." "Thank you." "Dr. Bishop, we are leaving." "Hey, Walter." "Here, I want to show you something." "My ingenious piece of spy tech." "Mints?" "Similar." "They're bobbins." "They're delicious." "It's almost like wintergreen." "Only smokier." "One for the road." "Are you giving me a send-off?" "You may possess positive qualities that I previously overlooked." "Are you flirting with me?" "In your dreams." "It was really nice meeting you." "It was amazing, actually." "Yes." "What you said before..." "My father..." "We're not very close either." "He's a very complex man." "He doesn't really show emotion." "He does the best with the tools he has." "That's just how he is." "I know he loves me." "At least, that's what I tell myself, even though it doesn't really seem that way." "You shouldn't regret that you could've been more for him." "It wasn't you." "Thank you, Agent Farnsworth." "You're welcome, Agent Farnsworth." "Hey." "Well, look who's here." "Hi, Dad." "Ah." "That kinda day, huh?" "Yeah." "That kind of a day." "Wanna tell me about it?" "Yes." "But you know that I can't." "Yeah." "I know." "But at least I can feed ya." "And I can give my baby girl a big ol' hug." "I love you, Dad." "I love you too, Astrid." "Here it is." "You're right." "It's September's." "He must have lost it in 1985, the night he didn't save the boy." "He'll be interested to know what happened to it." "There's something else." "It appears that September did not obey your instructions." "The boy is back." "Peter Bishop has returned."