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Previously on Fringe...
You are looking through
a window into another world.
An alternate universe, just
like ours, and in
each of them there is
a version of us.
I can't let Peter die again.
Walter, Peter is dead.
I'm talking about
the other Peter.
The one on the other side.
I crossed into another universe
and took a son
that wasn't mine.
23 YEARS LATER
Agent Dunham, I
work for the FBI
in Fringe division dealing with
weird and mysterious events.
Consultants Peter Bishop
and Doctor Walter Bishop.
Hello Doctor Bishop.
Newton. So what
do we know about him?
(Olivia) William bell told me
That Newton would try
to open a doorway
From our universe
to the other side.
(Peter)
I'm not from here, am I?
Son...
I am not your son.
(walternate)
I can take you back
where you belong.
(Olivia) Peter is in danger.
Help us cross over.
(bell)
Walter, over here he's
the secretary of defense.
The fringe team answers to him.
Invaders from another universe.
They're our doubles,
but they can't be trusted.
You gotta trust me.
I'm you.
(Peter) what is it?
(walternate) something to heal
The problems of this world.
His bringing me back was never
about fixing this universe.
It was about destroying yours.
They're heading back
to the opera house.
Make the switch.
(Broyles) welcome back.
I know you can hear me!
Please let me out of here!
INFILTRATION ACHIEVED
[crickets chirping]
[muffled whimpers]
[cartoon music and effects]
[muffled whimpers continue]
You know, we'd get through
this foundation a lot quicker
With that pickax.
Where's your dumb cousin?
He ain't dumb.
And don't worry about him.
Just keep working.
[hollow thud]
[grunts] all right.
[coughs]
What do you think's in it?
Ain't our job to think.
It's our job to dig.
We're getting paid
a lot of money for this.
It's got to be
something valuable.
That's exactly
the kind of thinking
that found us trouble in Texas.
Yeah?
We made a lot of money
back in Texas.
Maybe just a peek.
What the...
[glass shatters]
[nervous breaths]
[dramatic music]
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I have everything you need
For your new identity
right here.
Agent Olivia Dunham,
Joined the fringe division
September 9th, 2008.
And you also got files
on both bishops,
Broyles, bell, and Farnsworth.
Where did you get this?
I've been over here
since you were in High School,
And I've cultivated
a lot of resources.
Anything you need, just ask.
A history of pop culture.
That's your homework.
It'll help familiarize you
with this world.
If you can move your hair
to the side.
Yeah.
Now don't worry.
You won't feel a thing.
[laughs].
Who's "bone-o"?
Oh, it's Bono, actually.
He's a musician.
Oh, yeah.
Is he any good?
One of the few I like
on this side.
Well, he's easy on the eyes.
Careful.
Their side may be alluring,
But don't be taken in by it.
They started the war.
Remember?
You don't have to remind me
whose side I'm on.
Did you do
what I told you to do?
I hired a team and sent it
to the site, yes.
Your usual men?
No. I don't want
to burn my resources.
Does that meet
with your approval?
I don't care how long
you've been here.
This is my operation.
You work for me.
Indeed.
"Dr. Bell's company was known
"for tackling the most advanced
technological problems.
"he will long be remembered
As one of our country's
leading visionaries."
It's a bit generic,
don't you think?
He was my best friend.
Wherever he is,
He'll be very disappointed.
We're low on butter.
Butter? Right.
Coming up.
And you think this is what,
Some sort of doomsday machine?
Well, walternate said that it
was a very powerful piece
Of ancient tech.
He spent the last few years
Looking for the machine's
component pieces.
But he's finished
assembling it?
No. He was missing
several of them.
Including one
very important one.
Me.
You think this is accurate?
That you somehow
can power this device?
The device seem to need
a specific human interface,
D this piece
responded directly to me.
If that's true,
if walternate needs you
To operate this weapon...
We know that he has agents
on this side.
If he wanted me back,
I think they would have
made a play already.
There has to be
some other plan.
(Walter)
Peter, these cacao beans,
They're inedible.
Gene will never be able
to digest them.
She's a cow, Walter.
She could probably
digest the frying pan.
What is he doing?
Oh, you don't
want to know.
I'm trying to make
chocolate milk.
Or rather, I'm trying to make
the cow make chocolate milk.
Dr. Bishop, do you have
any idea why this machine
Would or could be
configured for Peter,
Why it would respond to him?
I know that this machine
is dangerous.
Which is why we need
to understand it.
If it is indeed a threat...
Then to ignore it
would be irresponsible.
I've heard
that argument before.
That's what you people
told Oppenheimer
When you discovered
that the Nazis
Were working on a bomb.
And how do you think he slept
After his little invention
Had killed
hundreds of thousands
In a fraction of a second?
I need to go back
to the market.
Aspirin, we need
to go to the market.
Is he okay?
Well, he's Walter.
Define "okay."
Hey.
Do you need anything
at the market?
No, thank you.
Peter, I know you and Walter
have been through a lot,
But if this is the threat
we think it is,
We need Walter focused.
What if he's right?
What if we shouldn't
be working on this thing?
You ready?
Yeah.
Okay.
Let's go.
We've been back for two days,
And Walter's already
driving you to drink?
Do you blame me?
Sometimes I feel like I'm stuck
In one of those bad
buddy cop movies.
Like I'm handcuffed to a...
To a mad scientist
who kidnapped you
From another universe?
Yeah. Exactly.
You know, I understand Walter's
concern about the weapon,
But I think
that broyles is right.
We need to figure out
what it does,
And can't do that
without Walter.
[upbeat music plays]
♪ ♪
I love this song.
Really?
Don't you?
No, it's a great song.
I just...
As long as I've known you,
I've never heard you express
an interest in music.
Oh.
I've been noticing
a lot of things
Since we've been back.
I guess being over there and
meeting another Olivia Dunham
Has made me think about
the way I look at the world,
The choices I've made.
Come on.
Are you serious?
Yeah, come on.
What, are you one of those guys
who doesn't like to dance?
No.
I guess there's nothing
Like seeing another version
of yourself
To give you
a little perspective.
I got to tell you,
it was strange...
Being with the other you.
Oh.
It was like looking into
one of those carnival mirrors.
What, you didn't
like the red hair?
Well, I've always
preferred blondes.
But you did make
a very sexy redhead.
Good.
The more I think
about being over there,
The less real it seems.
But you, you still feel real.
[cell phone rings]
Dunham.
The neighbor found 'em
a few hours ago.
M.E. Puts the time of death
around 10:00 last night.
What are you thinking?
Nothing.
Just taking it in.
Dr. Bishop,
any thoughts?
Reminds me of Monet's
water lilies.
The painting?
It's a pastel.
Look at the blood.
It's a shade lighter
than ordinary.
(Walter)
it's mixed
with something else.
Possibly spinal fluid.
So where are the men
who tied them up?
Neither of them had I.D.
Techs are taking prints.
Seem to be in some type
of vegetative trance
Before they expired.
So you've seen
something like this before?
No.
Nostradamus is said
to have died standing up,
But I highly doubt that someone
who predicted his own death
Wouldn't have laid down.
But you're saying
whatever did this
Didn't kill them right away.
It's a hypothesis,
But we are yet
to find our rosebud,
The elusive clue
that will unlock the mystery.
So has anyone located
what they were after?
We don't even know
what they were after.
Beware of buried treasure, huh?
We're thinking
there was a third thief
Who took whatever they dug up.
Unless, of course,
This buried treasure
had legs of its own.
Wouldn't that
be delightful?
Any leads on the third man?
No, not yet.
[bell dings]
(Bolivia) I was just in Milton.
We got a problem.
Your little plan
wasn't so foolproof.
The device was supposed
to be there, right?
Well, it wasn't.
One of your men
must have taken it.
Two of your men died
like you planned,
But the other one survived
and took the device.
I only hired two men.
That's them, yeah.
If there were three,
all three should be dead.
No one can withstand
that thing.
Well, someone did,
and we need to find him.
[brain squelches]
That sound creeps me out.
Really?
I always found it
oddly comforting.
Oh, that's very good, dear.
Have you ever worked
behind a deli counter?
Walter, your tie.
I, uh...
Oh.
I think you have a
little bit of brain on it.
Here, let me, uh...
It's raspberry jam.
Walter, it's time to go.
Can you give us just a minute?
Maybe I'm overdressed.
Maybe I should change anyway.
Walter, you look fine.
No, I don't think
I can do this.
Walter, it's gonna be okay.
You look lovely.
[elevator bell dings]
This place makes me feel
so insignificant.
I read that they
invented a wheelchair
That can be steered
by brainwaves alone.
Some sort of
micro-electro technology.
Walter, Peter,
We're set up in my office.
Nina,
I know that this has been
a great loss to you as well.
"my great friend
Isaac once said,
"life is joy, death is peace.
"it's transition
that's difficult.
"I was not a man
of many friends,
"but if I'd had hundreds,
"I would still cherish
the two of you most.
"Nina,
I was your right hand,
"and you were mine.
"for the many hours we spent
exploring the possible,
"a small thank you.
"and for the precious few
we had alone in Tuscany,
"a memento of me.
"Walter,
"we gather knowledge faster
than we gather wisdom.
"by now I trust you have
ample reserves of both.
I hope you've forgiven me."
Thus concludes the last will
and testament of William bell.
Thank you all for coming.
So you gonna tell me?
What?
About the letter.
No.
I don't think so.
[cell phone rings]
Hello?
Dunham's not picking up.
You two at Blake's
apartment yet?
No, I'm not with Dunham.
Who's Blak
He's one of the two men
we found in the basement.
We got a fingerprint hit
on him this morning.
She didn't call you?
No, she didn't.
[door opens]
Hey.
Hey.
Broyles called you.
Yeah.
Sorry.
I know you don't
want to babysit,
But I knew Walter
had a big day today,
And if I called, you'd come.
Blake's got a friend
living here.
Looks that way.
Although there's nothing
to tell us who he is.
I was just gonna
go look for the landlord,
See what he knows.
Maybe you could
do another once-over,
In case I missed something?
It's Dunham.
You got a pen?
I do now.
1200 Remington place,
Cambridge.
Bishop and I will be
gone in 30 minutes.
I need you there then.
We got to bring this guy in.
Walter?
How s the reading
of the will?
You know, there's this
South American centipede
That's been known to crawl
through the nasal passages
And wreak this kind of havoc.
Do you think that a bug could
have killed all five victims
And disrupted the electronics
in the house?
Probably not.
Hey. Hey.
Walter.
Is everything okay?
No.
This is from bell?
It's a key
to a safety deposit box.
It's an old argument.
Belly and I spent days
Discussing the wisdom
of crossing the line.
"only those that risk
going too far
Can possibly know how far
they can go."
That's what belly used to say.
So you were the cautious one?
He was over there.
He saw what I did,
all that I destroyed.
How can he tell me
to cross the line?
Walter, you saved Peter's life.
I know that there
were consequences,
But Peter has got to understand
Why you made
the choices you made.
You've talked to him,
haven't you?
I've been waiting
for the right moment.
Walter, you said you were
gonna do that days ago.
He has got to hear
your side of the story.
Endolymph fluid.
There's severe damage
to the inner ear.
Pass me a swab, please.
I think I know
what happened here.
Walter, I can't
find the requiem.
Perhaps don Giovanni.
So you think that music
killed these people?
Not music per Se.
Could you help me with this
please, my dear?
What about this?
Would that work?
Figaro.
Perfect.
We've known for some time
That different sounds affect
the brain in different ways.
[singing in Italian]
♪ look at my brain waves
on the monitor ♪
They're smoothing out.
Harmonic music
reduces neural activity.
Which is why
we think more clearly
When we listen to it.
As opposed to this.
[electronic music plays]
Dissonance.
Look... look at my neurons.
Look at my neurons.
We get it, Walter.
Can I turn this off now?
Oh, sorry.
Sorry. Sorry.
You see, the point is this,
That with this type
of auditory phenomenon,
Taken to its ultrasonic extreme,
can be fatal,
And the way
it affects the brain,
It could well
have induced some type
Of vegetative
trance before death.
Which would also explain
the trauma to the inner ear.
So we're looking for some kind
of deadly music box?
No, it's ultrasonic, so you
wouldn't be able to hear it.
The frequency's too high.
Silent but deadly.
Speaking of which,
Might like to take a step away.
Delightful, Walter.
Any ideas why it didn't
affect the third man?
Maybe headphones of some sort?
They would need to be
very sophisticated.
I'm gonna call broyles.
Have him monitor the city
For any abnormal
ultrasonic activity.
Walter.
Go talk to him.
All the victims were patients
Of Dr. Laxmeesh Nayak.
He ran an outpatient clinic
in Seattle.
Nayak was ostensibly
treating these patients
As part of a clinical trial
for sleep disorders.
You got a photographic memory.
How am I gonna do that?
[knocking on door]
You don't move
unless I tell you to.
Got it?
Okay.
Step inside.
Put the box down.
On the bench.
Slowly.
[slurring] please.
Don't hurt me,
Mrs. Dunham.
You're deaf.
That's why you didn't die.
I'll call Olivia.
Thanks.
Peter, may I have a moment?
Sure.
What's up?
I, uh...
Today when I said
goodbye to belly,
It was hard.
Very hard.
Sure, it was.
Um, I'm sorry if I wasn't...
No, not that.
What I'm trying to say
is that it was nothing,
Nothing compared to saying
good-bye to my son.
Walter, I got to call Olivia.
Peter, you need to hear this.
When Peter...
My Peter...
Died...
I lost all hope.
The only thing that kept
me alive was Elizabeth,
And my window into your world.
I always told belly
that we couldn't cross over,
That it was far too dangerous.
When I saw that you
were dying too,
And that I was the only one
who could save you...
You kidnapped me, Walter.
You took me from my family.
From my world.
I didn't plan to.
That was not my intention.
I love you, Peter.
And if I had to make
the choice all over again,
I'm not sure that
I'd be strong enough
To act differently,
But now I understand
that it was wrong,
That I should never
have crossed the line,
That it was terribly wrong.
I can't talk
about this yet, Walter.
He saw my badge outside
of Blake's apartment.
He thought he was
bringing the box
Back to the authorities.
I'll come back after
I'm done to help you with him.
It's too bad he's not blind.
If you need me
to take care of him...
No, you can just do your job.
Make sure you don't
screw it up this time.
I'm sorry.
[gun fires, body falls]
[knock on door]
Peter.
Hey.
Did I come at a bad time?
Hey, you want me
to come back later?
No, not at all.
I, uh, I just got out
of the shower,
So can you just
give me a minute?
I'm sorry.
I should have called
before I came over.
Hey.
Hey.
Mind if I come in?
Sure.
So...
Walter apologized to me.
I know it wouldn't take much.
A few words, a hug,
A couple hands of uno.
Anything would make the man feel
better at this point, but...
I just can't bring
myself to do it.
Sometimes I can't even
look the guy in the eye.
Well, you two
have been through a lot.
You can't expect
just to go back
To the way it was
before overnight.
We all know this has been
*** you, Peter.
No, you have no idea.
I saw what Walter did.
I saw the quarantine zones.
I saw all the damage
that he caused.
He destroyed their world.
My world.
Well, he couldn't have known
how bad it was gonna be.
Yeah.
I mean, it's not like they
gave him a picture of himself
With fireballs
coming out of his eyes
While he was strapped into
a doomsday machine.
You didn't come here to talk
about Walter, did you?
I can't close my eyes
without seeing that picture.
And whatever
is in those blueprints
Is my connection
to that machine.
What if they're right?
What if that machine
Does exactly what broyles
and Walter think it does?
Is that my destiny, my fate?
Am I supposed
to destroy worlds too?
Because,
I'll be honest with you,
I don't really want
to turn out like Walter.
Peter, the truth is
I'm scared too.
The last few weeks have been
*** all of us.
You know, of course there's
always the temporary fix.
The temporary fix?
Distraction.
Hello.
Hi.
What's this?
It's, uh...
It's a box.
Well, what's in it?
As with most things in life,
The reality would
pale in comparison
With one's imagination.
And, uh, isn't it better
to wonder?
I say, uh, would you mind
keeping an eye on the box
While I go to the restroom?
Is there, you know,
remuneration?
Of course.
There you go.
I won't be a minute.
Okay.
[cell phones ring, beep]
Astrid.
Broyles.
Well,
that can't be a good sign.
[overlapping chatter]
Kent street.
I frequented a massage parlor
Just around the corner.
I used to get off right here.
I sure hope you're talking
about the station, Walter.
(broyles)
we got five more victims,
Maybe more unaccounted for.
All mobile, but unresponsive.
They're in some kind of trance.
Lieutenant, I want every subway
station in Boston evacuated.
Security cameras
picked up a small man
Walking into the tunnel
carrying a metallic box.
These people
seem to be suffering
From the same symptoms
as the victims at Milton.
(broyles)
yes, we're thinking the box
Might be what the thieves
dug up there.
What about the trains?
System runs on a computer.
We've logged in
and stopped all trains
Going into the tunnel.
Bomb squad's ready to deploy
a man in the tunnel.
Bomb squad?
This thing's not a bomb.
You send your men in there,
they're gonna get killed.
That tunnel leads straight
to another station.
If this box is mobile,
we have to stop it.
You have a better idea?
Yeah, I'll go.
Peter, you can't.
It's too dangerous.
The box is our
responsibility, Walter.
And if I can
get in front of it,
Maybe I can disarm it.
No, no, no.
I haven't had time
to devise something
To protect you
from the sound emissions.
I'm sure your boys have some
sort of ear protection, right?
The frequencies are ultrasonic.
Simple noise cancellation
won't work.
I'd have to disable
all impulses
Along the cochlear nerve.
My men are standing by, agents.
Peter, I have to make
a call here.
What is it, Walter?
The science is tenuous
to say the least.
Walter, if you have a way
to put me in front of that box,
You got to tell me right now.
Walter, talk to me.
Agent Dunham,
We're going to need your gun.
Mic test.
One, two.
So how long have I got?
I don't know.
If you can hear us talking,
it's too late.
Well, ballpark it
for me, Walter.
Maximum, three minutes.
You ready?
Do it.
[gun fires]
[ringing]
I see it.
Oh, my God.
I know what this is.
It's a piece of the weapon.
I recognize from
Walternate's blueprints.
The weapon from the other side?
How's that possible?
(Peter)
looks like the box
was soundproof.
But it's broken.
I can't close it.
I'm gonna try to disarm it.
He hasn't spoken
for 71 seconds.
Something is wrong.
His hearing could come back
at any time.
We need to send someone in.
I can't send another man
in there.
(Walter)
he could be hurt.
He could be Dy...
Hey, guys.
Do you hear that?
I thought all the trains
were stopped.
The device affected the
subway's communication system.
Dunham, wait!
You can't go in there!
(Walter)
for a catastrophic
explosion like that,
I imagine he had some sort
of surgical implant.
Dental ceramic crowns.
If they were to vibrate
At just the right
resonant frequency...
I always hated dentists.
And you're sure this
is part of the weapon?
Yeah, looks just like the parts
I saw on the other side.
And we know that walternate
has agents over here.
Maybe they're looking
for the missing pieces,
The ones he couldn't find
over there.
Why would there be pieces
on our side?
You got a better explanation?
We're talking about
two universes here.
Two of each one of us.
At this point, would
anything really surprise you?
(Walter)
bacon-flavored pudding.
That would surprise me.
I'd like to take this
back to the lab.
We got the blueprints.
Maybe I can figure it out.
Okay.
I guess you've got
other plans for tonight.
Yeah.
Do you mind?
'course not.
[indistinct chatter]
Today was a bad day.
But it could have been
a lot worse.
Your quick thinking saved
a lot of lives, Dr. Bishop.
Good work.
[overlapping chatter]
Walter.
Hi.
I know what belly left me.
Oh?
He left me Massive Dynamic.
I'm the sole shareholder.
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