Fringe (2008–2013): Season 4, Episode 3 - Alone in the World - full transcript

Walter is interviewed by a psychiatrist that wants to send him back to the mental institution but he does not disclose that he is haunted by a mysterious man. Meanwhile the young boy Aaron flees from two bullying boys and hide himself in a tunnel in a park. However the boys find him but are surprisingly decomposed in seconds by a fungus. The Fringe Division is assigned to investigate and the boy is sent to Walter's laboratory to see whether he is also infected. Soon Walter finds that the fungus are part of a single organism that he calls Gus and they are interconnected with the boy.

Agent Lee? Olivia Dunham.

Previously on Fringe:

What division are you in?

I am not leaving here
without some answers.

Sometimes answers
lead to more questions.

The timeline has been rewritten.

He was erased...

and yet traces of him
continue to bleed through.

There was a man in the mirror.
He was here and then he was gone.

I saw him!

What's with the redecoration?



- Aah! PETER: I'm
here, Walter. Right here.

Please help me.

Walter?

You didn't answer my question.

I asked if you've been keeping up with
the new medication I prescribed for you.

Yes.

For the most part.

With my own
modifications, of course.

Why?

Well, you just seem
a little bit distracted.

Well, yes, as you ask, but...

You've come at an
extremely inopportune time.

I'm in the middle of some
very important work...

and I'm anxious to resume.



Oh. I appreciate that, Walter.

But these monthly
evaluations are also important.

Oh, yes, I know. It was a
condition you imposed...

on my release from St. Claire's.

No, I mean personally important.

You were under my care
there for most of your 17 years.

These sessions allow
me to catch up with you...

see how you're doing.

Now, I've been perusing the
latest observational reports...

from the agents
assigned to you...

and they mention certain
patterns of unusual behavior.

Well, occasionally I have a
unique way of doing things...

- which can be misinterpreted...
- Tell me about the mirrors.

- Mirrors?
- And the television.

Virtually every reflective
surface in and around your lab...

has been covered
or obscured by you.

Naturally I covered them up.

It's an experiment
I'm conducting...

So this has nothing to do
with your lab being haunted.

Beg your pardon?

According to the report, you
claimed, on more than one occasion...

to have seen "a
strange man in the lab."

A man no one else has seen.

And that sometimes
the man speaks to you.

Uh...

Just minor hallucinations
caused by my self-medication.

That was weeks ago.
I'm much better now.

So you haven't had any more
of these hallucinations since.

No.

Walter...

it is important that you be
completely honest with me...

so that I can make an
assessment of your state of mind.

I can make recommendations
for your continued care.

Whatever that may be.

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You're dead,
Sneddon. You hear me?

You better run, rat.

We're gonna beat your ass.

- You run like a little girl. Keep up.
- We got him now. He went in there.

That little weasel is so dead.

There he is.

Picked a bad place
to hide, dumb-ass.

Just leave me alone, guys.
- Or what?

I know it was you,
you little freak.

You got me busted for
the stash in my locker.

Come on, Matt, kick his ass.

- You had this coming. BOY 1:
Uh, something touched my leg.

It's probably just a bug
or something. Tough it out.

Dude, what is this?
What the hell is this?

- Trying to coordinate that for DOJ.
- I have a contact, if you need help.

Hey.

Working a case?

- Something like that, mm-hm.
- Hmm.

I got, uh, word you
wanted to see me.

We get any news on
the shapeshifter tech?

Uh, no, I just wanted to check in with
you, see how you're handling everything.

I know you've been going through
the case files, getting up to speed.

I understand that it can
be kind of overwhelming.

It's hard when what you knew...

or what you thought you knew
about the world no longer holds...

and I just wanted you
to know that I'm here.

You're... here?

Yeah. To talk to, you know?

I mean, just if things are
getting a little too much...

or if you're freaked out...

I'm not freaked out.

Oh.

Good.

Okay.

- Well, you just let me know...
- If I freak out.

Yeah, you'll be
the first to know.

Dunham.

We've got two bodies.

Twelve-year-old boys.

How many months since
they've been missing?

Not months. Hours.

Between 10 and 15, according
to reports their families made...

when they didn't come home.

Agent Broyles, Agent
Farnsworth is ready for you.

Has Dr. Bishop come up with
theories yet on cause of death...

or the bodies' advanced
state of decomposition?

Walter, Agent Broyles wants to know...
- Yes, I heard him.

Well, you tell
Agent Broyles that...

as there appears to be no
unusual environmental factors...

to explain the
rapid deterioration...

that it is absurd for me to
make any determination...

without first
examining the remains.

- Walter said...
- It could be viral.

Or a mutation of some
flesh-eating bacterium.

- He thinks...
- Or some kind of alien parasite.

Oh! Bigfoot! Bigfoot, that's it.

Astrid, perhaps you can look around
for massive fecal droppings, huh?

He doesn't have
any theories, sir.

I think I got something.

There's a third set of sneaker
treads, leading in, then out.

Size seven, eight, maybe.

- Then we have a potential witness.
- Or another victim.

Even if there was
another boy that got away...

he could be infected by
whatever killed the other two.

Point taken. We
need to find him fast.

Yeah, if he's alive.

Oh.

Remarkably pungent stench.

I'm gonna get some
scented candles.

Agent Broyles.

It was good of you to accompany
Astrid, although unnecessary.

Dunham and Lee are tracking down
the identity of the boy who fled the scene.

I thought I'd take the
opportunity to check in on you.

Oh, how nice.

May I ask why?

You had your evaluation
with Dr. Sumner last night.

He called me afterwards
to voice some concerns.

Concerns?

He thought you seemed
unusually agitated...

by something you
were reluctant to confide.

I can't imagine what
gave him that impress...

Walter.

- Where's the second body?
- On its way to the morgue.

I assumed one was
sufficient for your examination.

Not sufficient at all.

It's quite the opposite.
I need both bodies.

- Walter.
- What?

What?

- Did you say something?
- I asked why you need both bodies.

- Because... PETER:
Walter, listen to me.

Walter, do you see me?

Only by comparison will
I be able to determine...

if there are patterns to the
decomposition of the tissue.

Listen. Please, Walter.

Or the putrification
of the internal organs.

It may well be the victims
perished at different intervals...

- Dr. Bishop...
- and one of them may be a carrier.

I'm not losing my mind.

I would appreciate
you arranging...

to have the second remains
sent here as soon as possible.

Excuse me.

Broyles. OLIVIA: It's Olivia.

We have a lead on the third boy.
Another student told the principal...

that the two victims had been
talking about plans to beat a kid up.

His name's Aaron
Sneddon. He's 10 years old.

He said it was dark and he didn't
see much after the boys chased him.

Why didn't he tell anyone
what happened? His parents?

Well, there's no father. And
his mother's out of the country.

- Aaron said she's away a lot for work.
- The mother wouldn't leave him by himself.

She has him stay with a neighbor
in their apartment complex.

His principal said
that he's a quiet boy...

that she doesn't know
him to have friends.

So has Walter got anywhere yet?

Beyond his random theories
of vampires and succubi, no.

He needs to examine
the other body.

I'd like you and Lee to
retrieve it from the morgue.

- I'll let Dr. Bishop know the boy's here.
- Okay.

You like to draw?

Me too.

Aaron, we're going to
have to get you checked out.

To make sure that you're okay.

Our friend Dr. Bishop
is going to examine you.

I don't like doctors.

- They scare me.
- Oh, you'll like Walter.

- There's nothing scary about him.
- All right, young man.

Let's get started. Take off
your shirt and hop on the table.

Please, I don't want a shot.

You'll not see nothing
Like the mighty Quinn

Technically, a shot is depositing
a substance into the bloodstream.

This is more a withdrawal.

Come on within

You'll not see nothing
Like the mighty Quinn

Just this one time.

I promise.

Good.

Everybody's building
ships and boats

Some are building monuments
Others jotting down notes

There. That wasn't so bad.

Good boy.

You can put your shirt
on now. I'll be right back.

Come on without Come on within

You'll not see nothing
Like the mighty Quinn

I like to go just like the
rest I like my sugar sweet

But jumping queues and making
haste Just ain't my cup of meat

Please, don't touch that!

It's all right. It's all right.

I shouldn't have shouted.

It... It belonged to my son.

You have a son?

I did.

He died.

Walter. You need to come
and take a look at this.

What is it?

It happened when I
was moving a candle.

- That's curious.
- Yeah.

Look at the Lambda sensor.

Corpse is pulling high
levels of oxygen out of the air.

Astrid...

I don't remember there being this
much mold on the ribcage before.

Dear God. The incubation case.

Quickly! Grab the other
end. We have to contain it.

- Walter...
- No time to explain. Hurry.

Spores.

I had assumed that the mold...

was just a symptom of
the rapid decomposition.

- Walter, I'm not following.
- It's the cause, Astrid.

I'm starting to believe...

that it was an aggressive
form of fungi that killed the boys.

Olivia and Lincoln. They went to
the morgue to get the other body.

- Astrid...
- Are you at the morgue?

Uh, yeah, we're heading
to the elevator now, why?

You have got to evacuate the room,
get the body from the tunnel locked down.

- What?
- It's gonna explode and release spores.

- You gonna get that?
- I'm eating my lunch.

Come on, come on, come on.

Hey, Beth. Come
here. Take a look at this.

Oh, God.

- What are you doing?
- We can't open that door.

- We need to lock down the area.
- We can't just leave them to die.

They're already dead.

Dr. Bishop, can you tell us
what we're dealing with here?

Clearly not the garden
variety Cordyceps fungi.

A genetic mutation with a capacity
of hyper-accelerated growth...

and nutrition absorption.

Which explains the rapid
decomposition of the bodies.

Walter, what's Cordyceps fungi?

A species capable of releasing
neurotoxin cells to paralyze a host...

usually an insect, so that the
fungi can feed and lay its spores.

So why aren't they attacking us?

These are not a pack
of wolves, Agent Broyles.

Size notwithstanding...

they're still a lower life form
with rudimentary instincts...

probably based
on tactile response.

As long as none of you touch them,
they won't even know you're there.

A couple of these bad boys are
making their way down the sink.

Most likely seeking
more water and nutrients...

which shows a strong impulse to
expand their reach as far as possible.

This is a most extraordinary
species, don't you think?

Admiration aside, how do you
recommend killing these things?

As with a great many
molds and fungi...

a strong dose of UV
light or intense heat...

should effectively
eradicate them.

Understood. Agent
Mace, this is Broyles.

We're gonna need high-intensity
UV lamps, as many as you can find.

Yes, sir. Copy that.

I'll oversee things here.

Assemble a small team and
have them meet you at the tunnel.

Based on the boys' remains...

the fungus colony at the tunnel is
probably bigger than what we have here.

I'm not convinced that UV is
the most efficient way to destroy it.

- You have something else in mind?
- I'm thinking flamethrowers.

Fortunately, your tests show
no sign of fungal infection.

The good news is that
you're now free to return home.

Agent Farnsworth
will drop you there.

Unless it's not good news.

Nobody's there.

Well, yes, I understand
you're staying with a friend.

A neighbor, but she
never talks to me.

Perhaps there's someone
else with whom you can stay.

- No.
- I see.

Well, I certainly know what it
feels like to have nowhere to go.

No family.

This is the only home I know.

You live here?

It's not much, I admit, but...

But certainly better than the mental
institution where I lived before this.

Would you like to stay here
with me? For a little while longer.

I can't promise that I'll have any
time for entertaining, you understand.

I'm a very busy man.

If you've got a problem
Don't care what it is

If you need a hand
I can assure you this

I can help

Mm-mm-mm.

Sublime.

- Dr. Bishop.
- Walter.

I said you could call me Walter.

Let me help

How did your son die?

It's a fact that people get
lonely Ain't nothing new

But a woman like you, baby
Should never have the blues

Let me help

Peter was very sick.

I tried for a long
time to find a cure...

but I found it too
late, and he died.

Then I discovered
an alternate universe...

where another version of my son
was dying from the same malady.

So I crossed over
to the Other Side...

with the intention of
bringing him back to cure him.

But the frozen lake where I created a
portal between universes was unsound...

and when we crossed
back, the ice broke.

Peter, the other
version of him, drowned.

I lost him all over again.

And you don't think you
belong in a mental institution?

- How soon till the flood lights are up?
- Almost there, ma'am.

There's our perp.

Doesn't look like much.

No wonder we overlooked it.

Once we've got lights, we can make
sure we've taken out the entire colony.

Watch your step, there
could be some in there.

Ready for you, Agent Dunham.

I don't know about you,
but I'm ready for another.

Aaron, what's wrong?

It's bright.

It's too bright.

- What do you see?
- I need the hand-held flood over here.

There's more of it
back here. A lot more.

What is that?

- Let me take a...
- No! Get away! What is it?

It's growing down
through some grating.

Do we know what's under here?

Burn it. Burn it all!

Astrid! Help me!

Aaron, talk to me.
Tell me what's wrong.

He has a fever.
How did this happen?

I don't know. He was complaining
about something being too bright.

Then he got scared. Then
he just started burning.

Walter? WALTER:
Stop what you're doing!

- Say that again.
- I said stop it! You're killing the boy!

A few more minutes. Don't
want to turn you into a popsicle.

- Astrid...
- I'll get you one later, Walter.

Grape, please. And
one for my friend here.

You just rest there.

Olivia, we've managed to bring his
temperature down a couple degrees...

but it remains high.

You're positive Aaron was
affected by the fungus in the tunnel.

His collapse and fever coincided precisely
as you were, uh, burning the colony.

I'm certain there's
a connection.

What about the fungus at the
morgue? Broyles' team destroyed that.

- Why wasn't Aaron affected then?
- That, I cannot explain, as of yet.

So the boy is feeling whatever
this thing inside the tunnel is feeling.

- Precisely.
- Whatever it is, it's dangerous.

We need to destroy it. How do we break
the connection between it and the boy?

I'm not sure. Perhaps the
best way to determine that...

is to learn how the connection
was formed in the first place.

Okay, I think I may
have an idea about that.

Aaron, let's have a talk.

- About what?
- About why you lied to us.

Your drawings, Aaron.

Agent Dunham found them
covering a wall inside the tunnel.

You never mentioned
you'd been there before.

Based on the size of your
artwork, I'd say you go there a lot.

It, um...

It's hard to explain.

I'd go there sometimes...

to get away.

After a while...

I would start to feel better.

Like I wasn't alone.

That there was something there
that was sad whenever I was sad, or...

I know it sounds stupid.

Perhaps not.

You're saying you thought there was
something there that felt as you felt.

I mean, I guess I thought
I was just imagining it.

Maybe I was crazy.

But it's like it understood me.

- Like it wanted to...
- Protect you.

Aaron, the boys who
were chasing you...

you intentionally led
them there, didn't you?

It told you to bring
them back to the tunnel.

I didn't know what was
gonna happen. I swear.

I didn't know what it was.

It's all right, son.

Shh.

I believe you did nothing wrong.

Walter...

what was that all
about? I don't understand.

I think I'm beginning to.
I need Agent Dunham.

My initial hypothesis
was entirely wrong.

These are not colonies of fungi.

I now believe that this
is a single organism.

One with rapidly-evolving
communication skills...

enabling it to form a
psychic bond with the boy.

See these? I believe that
each of these fungal masses...

is the equivalent to
a neuron, a brain cell.

And these tendrils linking them together,
essentially dendrites and synapses.

The organism is a
vast neural network.

Wait, you're telling me that this whole
thing, all of it, is one big giant brain?

That's exactly what I'm saying, Agent
Lee. Gus is a growing, evolving mind.

- Gus?
- I thought since it's a living entity...

that perhaps we should
name it for the sake of clarity.

Aaron wasn't affected when we
destroyed the fungi in the morgue...

Because the, uh, colony growing there
was unable to connect to the network.

Until it could, it was a
mindless appendage.

That's why it was heading
down the drain. To connect.

What you need to understand is
that Gus can only make more of itself.

And as it grows, it becomes
more intelligent, more self-aware...

and ever more conscious
of how alone in the world it is.

My contention is that Gus
forged a link with Aaron...

over this shared
sense of isolation.

Until I can find a way to
break the link with the boy...

any assault on the organism
will hurt him. Or worse.

It's Broyles.

We have new information
about the fungus.

So have I. There's
been another attack.

Homeless man, camped
out in Roxbury Crossing.

The fungus came up
through some grating.

That's six miles from the tunnel.
- I know.

After Agent Lee's
report on the growths...

I found that the Boston sewer
runs directly underneath that area.

We have a major
infestation on our hands.

We need to eradicate
this thing now.

Agent Broyles, this
is Walter Bishop.

I don't think you understand,
I haven't discovered...

a way to break the link between
the organism and the boy.

- I need more time.
- I do understand, doctor.

But the longer we wait, the more
likely innocent people will be killed.

- You're not hearing...
- Keep trying with whatever time is left.

He'll die! Do you hear me?

You're going to kill Peter!

Aaron.

- Walter, you mean Aaron.
- What did I say?

You got two hours, Dr. Bishop.

After that or if there are more
attacks, I can't make any promises.

Astrid, reconfigure the
neuro-stimulator for magnetic resonance.

We need to chart
Aaron's brain activity.

Dunham, you and Agent
Lee be ready to move.

Yes, sir.

Flamethrowers aren't going to be
enough. We're gonna need some help.

I've got recon teams throughout
the city, over an eight-mile radius.

The fungus has encroached
on a dozen buildings...

- all of which have been evacuated.
- No bodies have been found.

Thankfully, no. It's
been well over an hour.

- How's Dr. Bishop doing?
- We haven't gotten any word.

Agent Broyles, if you don't mind
my asking, what's our plan to kill Gus?

That's what Walter's
calling the organism.

That's our plan, Agent Lee. Compliments
of Nina Sharp and Massive Dynamic.

You two, along with one of their techs,
will administer a toxin to the fungus.

Agent Broyles,
Recon 6 is on the line.

I'm gonna check in with Walter.

Walter, it's Olivia.

Olivia, we've managed
to isolate Gus' brain wave.

The link appears to be centered somewhere
inside of Aaron's prefrontal lobe.

- Okay. So you know how to disconnect it.
- I haven't quite worked that out.

- Walter, we're running out of time.
- I realize that.

My attempts to shut down that
part of his brain haven't worked.

There's only one
other possible option.

Surgically remove the infected part.
- What are you saying?

- You're thinking of lobotomizing him?
- I don't know what else to do...

- with the time I have left, Olivia.
- You can't.

I have to save his
life, whatever it takes.

Okay, Walter, listen to me.
You're gonna find another way.

I'll talk to Broyles, explain the situation,
see if I can buy us some time. Stand by.

- Sir...
- I just got word from one of our teams.

The fungus has reached a
subway platform in mid-town.

- We can't contain this. We have to move.
- You gave Walter two hours. There's time.

I'm sorry, but you
know as well as I do...

we can't sacrifice countless
other lives to save one boy.

Walter...

- What?
- No time to talk.

I have to think.

So, what are we looking for?

Somewhere the toxin will be best
distributed. Some sort of central mass.

There.

Agent Broyles, we've
located the injection point.

The tech is preparing the toxin.

Copy that. Keep me apprised.

I was told it was on your order.

Olivia.

Okay.

No!

Walter, his blood pressure is falling, and
he has lost consciousness. Do something.

I've run through every
conceivable scenario I can think of.

The creature has a hold on
his brain, and I have no id...

Wait. Wait!

- What's happening?
- The toxin's administered...

but the tech's dead.

I want you and Agent Lee
to fall back to Position 1 now.

- Yes, sir.
- Olivia.

- Lincoln? What?
- I can't move.

What?

The source of Aaron's
physical distress...

isn't isolated in the frontal
lobe as I thought. It's here.

- What is that?
- The limbic system. Limbic!

The emotional
center of the brain.

Emotion. Yes.

Astrid, get me the epinephrine.

The fungus has a hold on Agent Lee.
He requires immediate medical help.

We're assembling a team now. Does
the fungicide appear to be working?

Negative. The organism's still
alive. I don't why, but it's not working.

The link is emotional. Gus
doesn't have a hold on him.

He has a hold on it.

I'm sorry, son.

Aaron. Aaron, listen to me.

Aaron! Aaron!
Good boy. Good boy.

I know you're scared, but you
need to let go of the organism.

No, it's my friend.
I'll be alone.

I know you've come to believe
it's your friend. But it's not real.

It's something that's
invaded your mind.

- It's hurting you.
- Nobody cares. It doesn't matter.

His blood pressure's still falling.
His organs are shutting down.

You matter to me.

I care.

And I...

I don't want to lose you.

I can't lose you. Not again.

Aaron, I know how hard
it is to make connections.

I know what it is to be lonely.

It takes courage to be the one
to take someone else's hand.

To trust that they won't leave
you. I won't leave you, Aaron.

And I'm begging
you not to leave me.

Please...

let it go. Let it go.

Please, let it go, son.

Walter.

I think it's working.
He's stabilizing.

This is Dunham. Uh,
something's happening.

Their brain waves
have separated.

It's gone.

Gus is gone.

It's working. The
organism's dying.

Okay, we need a medical
team down here now!

Lincoln, can you hear me? It's
okay. It's okay. You're gonna be fine.

- Hey.
- Hey.

You look a little freaked out.

You wanna talk about it?

Here. You take him.

- No, he's yours.
- He'd be better off with you.

Toys are meant to be played with.
I've seen the movie with the talking toys.

Oddly disturbing.

Okay, Aaron, we gotta
get you to the hospital...

or they're gonna give your room
away to somebody who's really sick.

- Aren't you coming too?
- I very much wish I could.

But I have things I need to do.

We'll see each other
again soon, I promise.

Walter?

Astrid told me the
good news about Aaron.

I knew you'd figure it...

Walter?

Walter?

It's all right.

The area is completely numb.
I know exactly what I'm doing.

- Just let me do this.
- Just gonna put the hammer down.

Walter, what the hell
were you thinking?

I don't want to be re-committed.

I can't go back there.

- Please don't send me back.
- What are you talking about?

I'm going insane.

I've been having hallucinations.
No matter what I do, they won't stop.

- What kind of hallucinations?
- For weeks now.

I was afraid to tell anyone.

What are you seeing?

It doesn't matter.

Just tell me.

A person.

A young man. His voice is in
my head, saying peculiar things.

Does he look like this?

- Where did you get this?
- I drew it from memory.

I've been seeing him in my
dreams for the past three weeks.

And all this time, I thought
I was losing my mind...

that he was a figment
of my psychosis.

- I'm perfectly sane.
- Here.

- Who is he?
- I don't know.

I've been running facial recognition
through interagency databases...

including Interpol, but
nothing's shown up.

A shared vision like this...

He must be real.

And if he's real...

we have to find him.

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