Dream Logic
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"Dream Logic" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 25th episode overall. It was written by Josh Singer and directed by Paul A. Edwards. The episode follows several people seemingly dreaming while still awake, leading the Fringe team to investigate the dangerous side effects of a sleep study.
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Dream Logic
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2009-10-15
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In the opening scene, a man hallucinates his boss as a deformed monster, leading to the boss' murder
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Paul A. Edwards
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List of Fringe episodes
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*Kevin Corrigan as Sam Weiss
*Ravi Kapoor as Dr. Nayak
* Travis Schuldt as Agent Kashner
* Michael Cerveris as the Observer
* Stephen Dimopoulos as Mr. Lamia
* Steven Garr as Rob Rosiello
* Nico Ghisi as Young Peter
* Emily Holmes as Jill Leiter
* Jovanna Huguet as Diana Lamia
* Jarrett Knowles as Zach Miller
* Drew Nelson as Carl Langdon
* Jim Thorburn as Greg Leiter
* Alex Zahara as Detective Green
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"This latest episode was all about dreams, which was pretty ironic considering it nearly put me to sleep. Not that this was a particularly bad episode, just a bland one. I'm most intrigued by Fringe when the overarching plot is at play, like last week's tremendously awesome episode. This week, I guess I was fine with it — thanks largely due to the cool effects seen in the accidental killers' waking-dreams — but I'm not satisfied with 'fine,' certainly not when it comes to Fringe."
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– MTV columnist Josh Wigler
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"Dream Logic" is the fifth episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 25th episode overall. It was written by Josh Singer and directed by Paul A. Edwards. The episode follows several people seemingly dreaming while still awake, leading the Fringe team to investigate the dangerous side effects of a sleep study. On its initial American broadcast on October 15, 2009 on the Fox network, "Dream Logic" was watched by an estimated 5.78 million viewers. It received mixed reviews, with multiple critics noting it was considerably worse in quality than the previous week's episode while at the same time praising the case's ties to Peter's past as well as the return of Sam Weiss.
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