
Suddenly a plastic bag is jerked down over the man's face from behind and tightened. Two of the boys just keep trudging silently up the stairs towards him. One of them is wielding a very large knife and the man starts to slink backwards up the stairs in an effort to get away.

In the house the boys confront the man in his kitchen, causing him to fling his popcorn in the air, which may've been comical had the situation not been so dire. He doesn't acknowledge her and continues to mumble to himself. She leads him down a hallway as she tells him the voices he's hearing in his head are not real.

Then when DeerfieldBoy says "You two fan out," two of the trio in the house start to move away from one another.Ī woman named Bernadette enters the cafeteria at Deerfield and walks up the trancelike boy, calling him Shawn. He remarks that "He's in the kitchen," and we see a middle aged man taking some popcorn out of the microwave. It's almost as though the boy in Deerfield is narrating the activities taking place in the house. The scene switches back and forth between the house and the guy in Deerfield. Now we are in Douglastown, New York and three young men enter a house. A young man is walking cautiously around in a darkened cafeteria area as he whispers to himself, "We're almost there. After she shuts the door and she's alone in her apartment again she has a flashback to "Jacksonville" when Peter let her in their house and she sees him glimmering the first time.Īt Deerfield Mental Hospital we are introduced to our case of the week. He leaves after she assures him that if she continues to have weird feelings she will discuss it with Walter. I think she's just afraid she might jump him if he's in close proximity for too long. Peter offers to stick around awhile, just to make sure she is okay, but she sends him on his merry little way, telling him she thinks another migraine is coming. Peter tries to get her to talk to Walter about it and she refuses, saying she just needs to sleep.

But, then she chalks them up to leftover effects of that whole Westfield debacle. She's says her actions just felt right, like something that would normally happen between them. Peter sits down with Olivia to try to figure out why she has gone from saying things like "I'm not her, you know that don't you?" to laying a big 'ol smackeroo on him.

This week's episode picks up right after the kiss heard around the world happened. Tonight's Fringe was epically mind-blowing as usual.
