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The White Princess. The Girlfriend Experience. The Head. The Stand. It does not contribute to the season's main storyline. It aired on a special night Monday and is included as a bonus episode on the Season Two DVD set as opposed to being integrated into the season. It is commonly referred to as "Season 1, Episode 21," although this designation is simply from a production standpoint, as it would not make sense in between the Season One finale and the Season Two premiere.
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 military officer would know.
A seventeen-year-old girl, Lisa Donovan, is declared braindead after suffering from a Cerebral Aneurism and is taken off life-support, expiring immediately. She is taken to an operating room, for organ donation, but just as a surgeon opens her up and is about to remove her organs, she suddenly wakes up and begins screaming: "Six-Eight-Three-Three-Nine-Alpha-Echo-Three-Five-Eight! Fringe Division investigates, and it is soon determined that at the same time, a soldier named Andrew 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 Teresa Rusk, who had him killed. Walter Bishop posits that, due to 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. In New York, a man is apparently killed in a car-crash, but suddenly he wakes up and begins speaking Russian.
Walter Bishop. This is test subject number six. Peter: "What happened to subjects one through five? They probably never had to work again. You have it backwards. It's part of the mystery.
It was totally a mistake. They aired an un-aired from season 1 and whoever is in charge of their continuity should lose his or her job. If they can't be fucked to maintain the integrity of the show's universe why should we as viewers give a shit. Poor effort fringe, this show just went WAY down in my estimation. Don't know why everyone is upset about them airing a season 1 ep during season 2. We were warned that it was from season 1. And it was made during season 1 because Astrid still has her afro; she got it cut in season 2.
Not my favorite ep, but I was happy to watch it. She was in Taking of Pelham as the girl on the webcam. And there's a thing called make-up artists who can apply an afro. This CAN'T be an unaired episode, the product code doesn't match, and only 20 episodes were ordered and produced.
Fear not I didn't even know Fringe was on Thank God for my DVR. In other news I think the Reactor may have spawned more than one Supernatural dude But that aside, this was a nice little aperitif for the 2nd half of season two. I hope Captain is right and the scene at the end will be of some importance to the plot.
In that respect I hope for nothing though Mysteries only get deeper in this show! Did anyone else notice the bald guy in the hat was in the background while they were outside the church talk to the girl?
He walks through the background, very interesting. Charlie is clearly coming back from the dead alternate universe this season, but his appearance in "unearthed" isn't that debut — just out-of-context surplus. Is anyone else getting the feeling that FOX is trying to alienate a fledgling following? What if the entire season we were watching of the other alternate universe and this episode happens to be the current universe we are in?
It definitely was an old one - the credits reference being filmed in NY where Season 1 was shot. Season 2 is being shot in Vancouver, BC I enjoyed it; was confused at first with Charlie showing up checked to make sure it was a New ep , but quickly guessed it was an extra one from Season 1, after remembering that Fox cut the number aired in Season 1 from 22 to Wonder if there's another one in the can?
I wasn't expecting the episode, but the DVR caught it automatically IMHO, anything Fringe is good! I think this episode took place in an alternate dimension.
I could be wrong, but when Olivia was in Broyles' office, it looked like the weird furniture and position from the alter-verse we saw in the episode where Olivia keeps flipping between worlds.
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