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Tyler tries to force Peter to shoot the husband, but changes the target to Broyles when he arrives at the house with Olivia. Peter is forced to shoot Broyles, but manages to pull the gun off-center so that the agent is only hit in the shoulder. After Peter crashes the car that both he and Tyler are in, Tyler is brought unconscious into custody. Nina Sharp writes a message to the absent William Bell updating him on the status of the "Carson-Penrose" experiments (Claus Penrose is a scientist seen caring for a genetically engineered killer in [[Reca/FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory "The Same Old Story"]]). Tyler is one of many identical boys placed with foster families, and James was his assigned handler, not his father.
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Tyler tries to force Peter to shoot the husband, but changes the target to Broyles when he arrives at the house with Olivia. Peter is forced to shoot Broyles, but manages to pull the gun off-center so that the agent is only hit in the shoulder. After Peter crashes the car that both he and Tyler are in, Tyler is brought unconscious into custody. Nina Sharp writes a message to the absent William Bell updating him on the status of the "Carson-Penrose" experiments (Claus Penrose is a scientist seen caring for a genetically engineered killer in [[Reca/FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory [[Recap/FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory "The Same Old Story"]]). Tyler is one of many identical boys placed with foster families, and James was his assigned handler, not his father.
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Tyler tries to force Peter to shoot the husband, but changes the target to Broyles when he arrives at the house with Olivia. Peter is forced to shoot Broyles, but manages to pull the gun off-center so that the agent is only hit in the shoulder. After Peter crashes the car that both he and Tyler are in, Tyler is brought unconscious into custody. Nina Sharp writes a message to the absent William Bell updating him on the status of the "Carson-Penrose" experiments (Claus Penrose is a scientist seen caring for a genetically engineered killer in [[FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory "The Same Old Story"]]). Tyler is one of many identical boys placed with foster families, and James was his assigned handler, not his father.
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Tyler tries to force Peter to shoot the husband, but changes the target to Broyles when he arrives at the house with Olivia. Peter is forced to shoot Broyles, but manages to pull the gun off-center so that the agent is only hit in the shoulder. After Peter crashes the car that both he and Tyler are in, Tyler is brought unconscious into custody. Nina Sharp writes a message to the absent William Bell updating him on the status of the "Carson-Penrose" experiments (Claus Penrose is a scientist seen caring for a genetically engineered killer in [[FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory [[Reca/FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory "The Same Old Story"]]). Tyler is one of many identical boys placed with foster families, and James was his assigned handler, not his father.
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When the kidnappers of a young boy display powerful mind control abilities -- forcing people to harm themselves and others -- the Fringe team investigates. However, it transpires that it's the boy, the son of a Massive Dynamic employee, who possesses the ability: he is controlling his "kidnappers" and killing anyone who tries to stop his spree.
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Examining the policewoman who shot herself, Walter) concludes that she was the victim of mind control
Peter is now forced into helping Tyler, who has mind control powers due to his father James working on thought-controlled weapons systems for Massive
Tyler tries to force Peter to shoot the husband, but changes the target to Broyles when he arrives at the house with Olivia. Peter is forced to shoot Broyles, but manages to pull the gun off-center so that the agent is only hit in the shoulder. After Peter crashes the car that both he and Tyler are in, Tyler is brought unconscious into custody. Nina Sharp writes a message to the absent William Bell updating him on the status of the "Carson-Penrose" experiments (Claus Penrose is a scientist seen caring for a genetically engineered killer in [[FringeS01E02TheSameOldStory "The Same Old Story"]]). Tyler is one of many identical boys placed with foster families, and James was his assigned handler, not his father.
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**Well, he IS serving time, really. Just not whilst he's awake...
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*AxCrazy: Tyler is highly unstable, and doesn't take much for him to [[PsychicAssistedSuicide start making people kill themselves.]]
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'''Season 2, Episode 7''':
!Of Human Action
When the kidnappers of a young boy display powerful mind control abilities -- forcing people to harm themselves and others -- the Fringe team investigates. However, it transpires that it's the boy, the son of a Massive Dynamic employee, who possesses the ability: he is controlling his "kidnappers" and killing anyone who tries to stop his spree.
!!Tropes in this episode:
* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
** The brain Walter examines appears to have been preserved in formaldehyde, which takes weeks, but this was supposed to be the brain he just removed from the body.
** "Conflicting nerve impulses" do not cause hematomas. Of course, getting shot in the head or head trauma from the fall after being shot likely did cause hematomas.
** It is unclear what is meant by amplifying brain waves. Amplifiers increase the power of an electrical signal by using another power source and transistor. I am not sure what pharmaceutical would do this. Even if the signal had an increased voltage or current it does not explain why these brain waves would affect other people or other brains. Amplifiers that are used in recording brain waves through electrodes (EEG recordings) do not affect the signal produced by the brain, but instead increase the power of the signal recorded by the electrodes.
* BriefcaseFullOfMoney
* TheChosenMany: The Tylers
* EnfantTerrible
* FakedKidnapping
* InsanityDefense: Unclear why a 15 y/o who goes on a vicious killing spree with no sense of remorse and appeared aware of the consequences, would not serve any time.
* MissingMom
* NinetyPercentOfYourBrain
* PhoneTraceRace
* PistolWhipping
* PsychicAssistedSuicide
* TinfoilHat
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!Of Human Action
When the kidnappers of a young boy display powerful mind control abilities -- forcing people to harm themselves and others -- the Fringe team investigates. However, it transpires that it's the boy, the son of a Massive Dynamic employee, who possesses the ability: he is controlling his "kidnappers" and killing anyone who tries to stop his spree.
!!Tropes in this episode:
* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
** The brain Walter examines appears to have been preserved in formaldehyde, which takes weeks, but this was supposed to be the brain he just removed from the body.
** "Conflicting nerve impulses" do not cause hematomas. Of course, getting shot in the head or head trauma from the fall after being shot likely did cause hematomas.
** It is unclear what is meant by amplifying brain waves. Amplifiers increase the power of an electrical signal by using another power source and transistor. I am not sure what pharmaceutical would do this. Even if the signal had an increased voltage or current it does not explain why these brain waves would affect other people or other brains. Amplifiers that are used in recording brain waves through electrodes (EEG recordings) do not affect the signal produced by the brain, but instead increase the power of the signal recorded by the electrodes.
* BriefcaseFullOfMoney
* TheChosenMany: The Tylers
* EnfantTerrible
* FakedKidnapping
* InsanityDefense: Unclear why a 15 y/o who goes on a vicious killing spree with no sense of remorse and appeared aware of the consequences, would not serve any time.
* MissingMom
* NinetyPercentOfYourBrain
* PhoneTraceRace
* PistolWhipping
* PsychicAssistedSuicide
* TinfoilHat
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