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- "You think all of this is because of feelings?" My dear Broyles, have you been watching the same show? That being said, this episode feels utterly formulaic in regards to plot. The end payoff would have been even nicer if the case actually had world-destroying potential.
- I REALLY wanted them to Amber that building, not because it's great for the universe, but because it throws in the twist of having Fringe Division become public on both sides in different ways. Imagine the scandal on this side when people find out the government has been funding a secret division to prevent the collapse of the universe. [Takes notes for AU].
- Without further ado:

Writer: Robert Chiappetta; Glen Whitman
Director: Tom Yatsko
Originally aired: 18 February 2011
Sinopsis:
The sudden death of a half dozen party-goers brings the team to a building in Brooklyn and the home of a woman grieving her late husband. Peter and Olivia bridge the emotional gap they share. Walter grows burdened by the physical damages that are manifesting in this universe.
Most Memorable Quote:
NINA: So how's it going? Walter, are you alright?
WALTER: For a long time, I've been willing to think the worst of Walternate. That he was an evil man. Willing to use any means necessary to get what he needed. I suppose it made it easy to justify what I did. Now we're faced with the same decision. And I'm arguing that we do exactly what he did. What sort of person does that make me?
NINA: One who's asking the right questions.
WALTER: You don't think he grappled with them too?
[...]
OLIVIA: I want what you want.
PETER: What do you think we should do about that? [You smooth motherfucker, you].
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