- Fringe Division seeks a man who has been harvesting transplanted organs, leaving victims with nearly nullified decay rates. Olivia faces the aftermath of Fauxlivia running her life.
- A man removes the heart of another man and calls asking for medical assistance. The paramedics arrive and find that the victim is still alive without his heart. The Fringe Division is assigned to investigate the case and Dr. Bishop realizes that the body is practically not decaying. Further, they find the heart was transplanted and there are other transplanted victims in similar cases. They conclude someone is harvesting the organs from the donor Amanda Walsh Meanwhile Peter discloses to Olivia his relationship with her alternate version and she apparently receives well the information. But when Olivia returns to her apartment, she is upset with everything the alternate Olivia used. After the investigation the Fringe Division comes to the name of Roland David Barrett and they break in his house. Olivia arrests the man that tells that he has rebuilt and revived Amanda, but something came instead since her eyes were different, deeply affecting Olivia.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- When the Fringe Team investigates a case where a victim had his heart extracted, it's just the beginning of a series of mysterious and reanimating events tied together. Meanwhile, Peter comes to terms with the reality of his relationship with Olivia.—Fox Publicity
- In a train station, a man with an umbrella bumps into another man. The second man continues on to a house in Rye, New York, stumbling as he goes.
The umbrella man waits outside.
In the house, the man is sweaty and disoriented. He collapses.
He wakes up strapped to a gurney, bloody and covered with a sheet.
The umbrella man injects him with something, apologizing politely and saying there's no other way. The man starts convulsing.
Cut to paramedics arriving at the man's house, responding to a call. They find his living room draped in plastic and the man on the gurney. His heart is gone.
He wakes up. "Don't let me die," he says.
The man with the umbrella is back at the train station carrying a plastic cooler.
Broyles (Lance Reddick) comes to work and finds Olivia (Anna Torv) waiting for him. She briefs him on her Other Side experiences, but he tells her she's on leave. She tells him she made a promise to a friend over there to try to heal both worlds.
Broyles asks about "the friend," the other Broyles. She tells him he was committed to his family and was still married and had two kids.
On the way to work, Walter (John Noble) tries to talk to Peter (Joshua Jackson) about his relationship with the other Olivia, but Peter is having none of it. Walter says Peter understands more than most how much pain a lie can inflict. Peter agrees, which is why he's going to tell her everything.
At the scene, they say hi to Olivia. Broyles tells them 911 got a call at 9 a.m. The man died three minutes after regaining consciousness and speaking.
Walter looks at the victim and sees scar tissue, indicating the victim had surgery before. Peter finds a ton of meds prescribed by Dr. Alexandra Ross.
Waiting for Ross, Olivia enjoys her coffee and tells Peter how disconcerting it is to realize someone else was living her life. Peter tells her there's something else he has to talk to her about. He says he noticed changes in Fauxlivia. She smiled faster and was less intense. Olivia says there was no way for him to know. He reminds her she said he belonged with her when they were over there. He tells her he came back for her and they started seeing each other.
She asks who knows.
He says he reported everything when she found out who she was.
Olivia says people over there thought she was her and tries to act ok with it.
Dr. Ross tells them Rousseau had a heart transplant.
In a basement lab, the Umbrella Man works on what appears to be a dead young woman, with incision scars above all her organs. He tells her it won't be long now.
Back at the lab, Astrid (Jasika Nicole) searches for something under the Yatzgo project, which is what Walter remembers it being filed under when he and Bell worked on a way to question someone after death.
Walter asks Peter to sniff the corpse. He notices the body doesn't stink. Walter says he's barely decomposing.
He found a preservative serum in his blood.
Peter tells Walter that Olivia reacted surprisingly well to the news.
Back home, Olivia looks through her closet. She sees the tattoo they gave her in a mirror. She starts taking clothes off their hanger. She strips the sheets off the bed. She finds clothes in the washer, including one of Peter's shirts. She breaks down crying.
Olivia comes in to work. Astrid asks what it's like to be back. She mentions the other her and asks how Peter was with her. She tries to back out of the question, but Astrid stops her, telling her whatever feelings Peter had were for her and were real.
Later, Broyles tells them organs have gone missing from numerous people in the area and they were all from the same donor, a 17 year old girl.
Peter notices the eyes are unaccounted for. Broyles calls the eye bank where they went.
Cut to the Umbrella man working on a man's eyes. The man is still alive and taped down. The Umbrella man tells him the eyes don't belong to him.
Broyles, Olivia and Peter head to the eye recipient's restaurant. He gets a call informing him the donor was Amanda Walsh.
They find the restaurant boarded up, but there's a light on inside and it's unlocked.
They head in. They find evidence of the surgery.
They hear a noise and investigate. Olivia finds a man walking into things -- his eyes are missing.
Back in the hospital, the eyeless man tells Peter and Olivia he was walking to his restaurant when he felt dizzy.
He tells him the man apologized.
In the lab, Astrid hands over the Yatzgo project files, which were misfiled. Walter wants Amanda Walsh's body.
Olivia and Peter meet with Amanda's mom, who tells her ballet was her only interest. She suffered from depression and committed suicide. She was on medication and did group therapy.
Peter gets a call from Astrid and relays Walter's request. Her mom tells them it's not possible.
Cut to Peter coming into the lab with an urn. Walter dips his finger in the ashes and takes a lick. He pronounces it some kind of hardwood and concrete. He thinks whoever is stealing the organs is trying to put her back together.
Cut to the Umbrella man, strapping Amanda into a chair in a dance outfit, lovingly telling her they have to keep her body strong. He plays classical music for her.
She's got ropes tied to her joints. He pulls the levers and she rises up and sort of dances, in a dull-eyed corpse dance. He's moved to tears as he watches his lifelike doll.
In the lab, Walter admits he doesn't actually think it's possible to reanimate something. They tried and failed with Yatzgo, and Peter sure did love that cocker spaniel.
Walter notices the first victim is finally starting to stiffen.
Peter and Olivia read the files on Amanda's fellow patients. Olivia is all business, dismissing all of Peter's suggestions. He asks what he's missing. She tells him crisply that whoever is doing this loves Amanda. They move on.
Peter finds Roland Barrett, who works in animal research. He dropped out of the group the day she committed suicide. He's heir to a fortune.
His research was into the creation of life on a cellular level.
Back in his basement, Barrett applies electrodes to Amanda's body. He shocks her. She coughs awake. It's alive, Igor!
She looks at him, wonky-eyed and confused. There are the sounds of the FBI busting in above. Barrett runs.
As they're looking around the house, they hear a noise. Olivia tackles him and asks where she is.
The Bishops head downstairs.
Barrett waits upstairs. He tells Olivia he was trying to correct a wrong, that Amanda made a mistake. He says when he looked into her eyes, it wasn't Amanda.
Downstairs, Peter and Walter find Amanda. She's dead again.
Peter finds Olivia sitting alone out back, head in her hands.
She tells him Barrett said he looked into Amanda's eyes and he knew it wasn't her.
She tells Peter she understands the facts and expecting him to notice might be expecting a bit much, but when she was over there she held onto the idea of him, even when he was an illogical figment of her imagination.
"She wasn't me. How could you not see that?" she says.
She tells him she doesn't want to wear her clothes or be in her apartment or be with Peter. "She's taken everything," she says.
She walks away.
Peter is left to say "I'm sorry" to no one.
Later, Peter takes Walter to get a milkshake. The Observer stands across the street. He makes a call, saying he's arrived and is looking at him. "He is still alive," he says ominously.
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