One of those unsatisfying episodes where you don't really get reasoning for anything. She began seeing the visions when she was 11, but why? No answer. And then she dies. It's also unsatisfying due to being put back into monster-of-the-week territory after having dealt with actual important plot stuff for the past couple of episodes. Yeah, you get Olivia hemming and hawing about the death warning thing, but that could be inserted anywhere.

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Did Nina only take them in because she knew Olivia was special? What about the connection to Jones, are they teaming up to destroy either universe or just to undermine and control both of them?

I feel like they're using Olivia's fate as a sleight of hand to hide what's really important in the background...

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Oh my god. In other episodes, people get shot by the cops just like that, but here they're standing in a circle around a suicide bomber who just has to pull the trigger. So it's a situation that totally justifies a shot, but you wait to see what the assassin does.

In the end, Emily just sits there and dies like that and the rest tell themselves that they couldn't have done anything. Simply fate. Fringe can't make up its mind - one time it's fate, another time it's dark forces and planning.

In the end, teh sho runners and writers are just not able to keep the stories consistent and together.

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That's one hell of a way to tell someone that they're gonna die

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