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Change: Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or sign up. New to wikis? Visit the Help section for tips on getting started. FIND THE PATTERN. FOLLOW THE CLUES. THE FRINGE EPISODE CASE FILES Date/LocationSeptember 2008, Boston New pattern occurrence(s): Loraine Daisy conceives and gives birth
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Change: just before they examine the dead/aged body. PHOTOS Oh my god, that is disgusting! OH MY GOD! EVEN WORSE! Mr. Penrose, Dr. Walter Bishop's long friend. "EWWWWW!" ◄ Back: Episode 1.01 Pilot Back to Fringe Episode Guide Next: Episode 1.03 The Ghost Network ►
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Change: flatline.flat-line. it is physiologically impossible to defibrillate a patient in asystole into a normal sinus rhythm (a normal heart rhythm)...the only thing that would save her would be cpr.CPR. only ventricular tachycardia (long, fast waves on the screen)
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Change: There's no such company as Massive Dynamics, either. Fictional places are often used for any number of reasons, including to avoid creating associations with real locations.) Transporting "secret " documents (as depicted in the begining of the
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Change: before they examine the dead/aged body. PHOTOS Oh my god, that is disgusting! OH MY GOD! EVEN WORSE! Caption CaptionMr. Penrose, Dr. Walter Bishop's long friend. Caption ◄ Back: Episode 1.01 Pilot Back to Fringe Episode Guide Next: Episode 1.03 The Ghost Network ►
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Change: name is spelled the same. The Observer can be seen in the hospital as the team come in, just before they examine the dead/aged body. PHOTOS Caption Caption Caption ◄ Back: Episode 1.01 Pilot Back to Fringe Episode Guide Next: Episode 1.03 The Ghost Network ►
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Change: Theories by M.F. Luder & Madamecurie ›› UNANSWERED QUESTIONS & PLOT DANGLERS What relationship does Broyles have with Massive Dynamic? Why didn't the last team assembled to figure out The Pattern succeed? Why does Broyles seem happy and pleased to meet Peter? Did John Scott and
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