. The story is simpler, the old Bishop didn't give any reasonable "pseudo-scientific" explanation to the end to explain what that shiny chrysalis-shaped object is, but MS is very dangerous and should be given in the follow-up episodes. Let me explain. The plot is simple, but it introduces two new characters and the return of a dead man: Baldy, the killer and Detective John.
The former seems to have saved the Bishops 17 years ago, and he seems to have a good heart. But the strange thing is that every time something happens When he was bald, this guy with bald eyebrows always stood at the scene to observe and observe, nothing else. He was able to predict in advance what the person in front of him was going to say and think... This is amazing, isn't it? Alien, from Mars?! Personally, I don't think he is a normal human being produced from his mother's body. He is a bit similar to the soldier introduced in the previous story, I guess. According to Broyles, this bald man appeared in the first three episodes, Eh...I haven't noticed, maybe it's the kind of shot that flashed by-.-
The latter, the super shooter who gave up such a great cause as drug trafficking, is also called John (there are so many called John in Fringe), who appeared inexplicably and killed many FBI investigators as soon as he came up, and then killed enough to give Dunham enough A professor of the data... Where did the torture equipment around him come from? Where did the advanced weapons come from? How could he be so peaceful when he was finally shot?! It's not as good as drug trafficking. The screenwriter should give a reasonable explanation. PS: I really don't understand how little Peter and the old Bishop communicated. It's so confusing. I'm the first Time thinks that Peter's body has been remodeled after the snowstorm...
The ghost call and appearance of Agent John at the last moment really surprised me, even dead can be resurrected, what's going on?!?!? While my heart skips a beat, it may really be like what Peter said: everything is really just the beginning... I was a little tired of solving the case after episodes, but the fourth episode made me have some small changes. The new and old three characters Appearance is a turning point, and there are more and more foreshadowings.
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