Earthling (Fringe)

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"Earthling" is the sixth episode of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe's second season. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation into random people mysteriously disintegrating into ash, a case which Agent Broyles had become deeply obsessed with in the past. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In the episode's opening scene, a man disintegrates into ash upon being touched
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rdf:langString List of Fringe episodes
rdf:langString * Ravil Isyanov as Timur Vasiliev * Gerard Plunkett as Senator James Van Horn * Michelle Harrison as Natalie Dancik * Joe Towne as Randy Dancik * Karen Holness as Diane Broyles * J. R. Bourne as Agent Edwards * Michael Cerveris as the Observer * Yaroslav Poverlo as Aleks Vasiliev
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rdf:langString "The bad guy has collected a whole bunch of car batteries in his hotel room and they buzz and zap and really get going when he throws the switch to zap the host and hold the smoke monster inside him. It ended up sounding a little like a 1920's electric chair but had lots of screams and growls as the smoke monster got to vocalize a little bit as he was zapped into submission. This episode had lots of little electrical things scattered around and I tried to make it sound a little like the Exploratorium in San Francisco, California, with all of its electricity-based exhibits."
rdf:langString "It's a Broyles episode, hooray! Our favorite stone-faced FBI badass finally gets a story of his own, and we get to see a lot of interesting new aspects of the character. But, unfortunately, the story that serves as the vehicle for these revelations is kind of dull, and it doesn't quite measure up to the kind of captivating standalone episodes we've seen from Fringe before."
rdf:langString "You get to see [Broyles] smile and have fun. Not for very long, but you see it. You get to meet his ex-wife and find out why his marriage ended. You understand more about his relationship to his work and his job and the Fringe Division–how he feels about it and why he does what he does."
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rdf:langString — IGN writer Ramsey Isler
rdf:langString — Actor Lance Reddick on his character's development in the episode
rdf:langString — Sound editor Bruce Tanis on producing the episode's auditory effects
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rdf:langString "Earthling" is the sixth episode of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe's second season. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation into random people mysteriously disintegrating into ash, a case which Agent Broyles had become deeply obsessed with in the past. It was co-written by J.H. Wyman and Jeff Vlaming, while Jon Cassar served as the director. The episode first aired on November 5, 2009 in the United States on the Fox network. An estimated 4.86 million viewers tuned in, contributing to a new ratings low for the series. The episode received generally mixed reviews, though multiple reviewers highlighted the episode's special effects. The VFX production team received a nomination at the 8th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards.
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