Fringe Season 2 Episode 3
When an American officer who served in Iraq blows up in a Philadelphia train station, the Fringe Division investigates and determines that something turned the man into a living bomb. Peter and Olivia travel to Iraq to determine if Peter’s contacts can shed some light on the situation.
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Serie: Fringe
Director: Bryan Spicer
Guest Star: Kevin Corrigan, Michael Cerveris, Patrick Sabongui, Phillip Mitchell, Stephen McHattie
Episode Title: Fracture
Air Date: 2009-10-01
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