Wallflower
- Episode aired Nov 18, 2011
- TV-14
- 43m
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7.6/10
1.9K
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A manhunt begins for an invisible killer who steals human pigmentation.A manhunt begins for an invisible killer who steals human pigmentation.A manhunt begins for an invisible killer who steals human pigmentation.
Jason Edward Coleman
- Cop #2
- (as Jason Coleman)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWalter refers to the killing of albinos in east Africa and the using of body parts in rituals. This is not imaginary. To the present day an occasional news report from the region refers to the murder of an albino for such reasons.
- GoofsDr. Bishop uses 'octopi' as a plural for octopus. Octopi is a plural using Latin pluralization. Octopus is Greek in origin, the plural being octopodes. English has its own pluralization rules, therefore, octopuses is the correct form in the English language.
- Quotes
FBI Agent Tim: You're not my prisoner.
Peter Bishop: So, what, then? You're my bodyguard?
FBI Agent Tim: Maybe just imagine I'm a... friend.
Peter Bishop: Yeah, 'cause every 32-year-old man needs a friend to chaperone him while he's underwear shopping.
- ConnectionsReferences Lost (2004)
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The Unknown Gene
When a man is murdered at the front door of his apartment building apparently by a ghost, the Fringe Division is assigned to investigate the case. The man has the appearance of albino and Walter finds that his pigment has been extracted. Soon Astrid informs that there are two other cases of death of albinos. When Walter analyzes the DNA of a mucus in the victim, they discover that it belongs to a child that was reported dead in 1989. Olivia investigation finds that his body was sent to a company that became the Massive Dynamic and she visits Nina Sharp. Soon Olivia leans that the child has the mysterious U(Unknown)- gene and was submitted to the most different experiments for military application. Further, she concludes that the man is trying to use the pigment to become visible, but Walter tells that he will die. But the problem is when and how many victims he will kill before he dies.
"Wallflower" is a conventional episode of "Fringe" with the story of an invisible man without a name that just want to be normal and interact with people. The intriguing part is relative to Nin Sharp and what she is doing with Olivia. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Wallflower"
"Wallflower" is a conventional episode of "Fringe" with the story of an invisible man without a name that just want to be normal and interact with people. The intriguing part is relative to Nin Sharp and what she is doing with Olivia. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Wallflower"
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