Fringe from the beginning

Yeah, the first season of genre shows tend to have these kinds of dropped storylines that never go anywhere, but I’m tempted to think that this show is different. I doubt it would have been introduced without paying off eventually.

:eek: Creepy basement kid! :eek:

“A turntable. A record player.”

There may well be agents working with them who’ve never seen one. :eek:

“Unless you have an IQ higher than mine, I don’t care what you think!” :smiley:

Lady, haven’t you ever seen Silence of the Lambs?

Never help a disabled man get something into his creepy windowless van. :eek:

“No, no, no, I’m not a medical doctor. I was a patient.” :smiley:

Gotta give him credit. The Artist does good work. :slight_smile:

That kid is unsettlingly creepy. :eek:

Is he a baby Observer?

“I suppose it could be modified.”
“Really? You didn’t think to mention that to last guy.” :smiley:

“How would someone get cow’s blood in Boston?”

Uh, a butcher?

He’s cold because Olivia’s cold? :eek:

Nice job with the makeup on this kid. You actually see a progression toward normality as the episode goes on.

OTOH, the lights in this lab would be excruciating to him. Way too bright.

Geez, Olivia, you call that a roadblock?

A home, with a nice family?

How does that keep the military or the government or whoever from getting their mitts on him?

Observer! Was I right? :eek:

Peter calling for Rachel? :confused:

“Aunt Liv?”
“Yeah, sweetie?”
“Monsters aren’t real, right?” :eek:

Big metal door in the eerie, red-lit lab?

Never good. :eek:

Doorway-dragging monster! :eek: