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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Fringe Season 4 Episode 7 Wallflower S04E07

While Olivia copes with migraines, she and her team investigate an invisible force which kills its victims and causes the body to turn a ghostly white. As they trace the pattern of deaths, the Fringe team realizes that the force is linked to someone who died of an unknown genetic disorder.



FRINGE “Wallflower” Review Season 4 Episode 7 – This is the last episode of FRINGE this fall, but it’s not the real Fall Finale. Wait, before you check to see if there are blimps flying outside or the Statue of Liberty is bronzed, there is a logical explanation for this later in the review. “Wallflower” is a solid episode with excellent story elements and an ending that will leave you wishing that January was not so far away (or that the Rangers had taken care of business in Game 6).

The episode starts with the Fringe team looking into a case where the body of a murder victim turns pale white and the only lead is possibly a ghost. Their main suspect was reported to have died as a child more than twenty years ago from an unknown genetic disorder. Soon the truth comes out, that the child was taken by Massive Dynamic to perform experiments on his genetic disorder, which lets him blend into his surroundings like a chameleon, but escaped during a lab fire. Walter figures that the suspect, named Eugene, kills in order to perform a treatment to undo his chameleon abilities, but succeeding would likely kill him.

Fringe follows the casework of the Fringe Division, a Joint Federal Task Force supported primarily by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which includes Agent Olivia Dunham; Dr. Walter Bishop, the archetypal mad scientist; and Peter Bishop, Walter's estranged son and jack-of-all-trades. They are supported by Phillip Broyles, the force's director, and Agent Astrid Farnsworth, who assists Walter in laboratory research. The Fringe Division investigates cases relating to fringe science, ranging from transhumanist experiments gone wrong to the prospect of a destructive technological singularity to a possible collision of two parallel universes. The Fringe Division's work often intersects with advanced biotechnology developed by a company called Massive Dynamic, founded by Walter's former partner, Dr. William Bell and run by their common friend, Nina Sharp. The team is also watched silently by a group of bald, pale men who are called "Observers".

The Fringe team find that the mysterious death of a man—and his corpse turning white—is not unprecedented and may be linked to an unknown genetic disorder. Meanwhile, Olivia is plagued by migraines.



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