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      • Yes, it was the (real) nurse's body, the shapeshifter had enough time to retrieve it because it' where he hid it in the first place. So, the shapeshifter killed the real Charlie Francis, took his appearance and switched his body for the nurse's body that was conveniently stored in the dumpster.
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  2. We see the Mercury Blood Charlie throw the "regular" Charlie into a furnace. So, it's pretty safe to assume at that point regular Charlie was dead. Then, for a while we have mercury Charlie fooling dunham, but eventually she finds out and kills him.

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    Olivia, having been taken to William Bell's office in the parallel universe, is returned to the prime universe but with short term amnesia, unable to recall her experience there. Massive Dynamic's Nina Sharp directs her to Sam Weiss, a bowling alley manager, who gives her cryptic but helpful advice to overcome her amnesia. Meanwhile, the Fringe div...

    Crew

    The season was produced by Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Though still set in Boston, the show's production for the second season moved from New York City to Vancouver out of financial necessity, as it lost access to New York's TV production tax incentive program. Fringe consequently got a mostly new writing staff and production team, though co-creators J. J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman, and producer Bryan Burk remained involved with the series....

    Writing and filming

    Responding to criticism that some first season episodes were too neatly wrapped and solved, Jeff Pinkner commented towards the end of that season, "We found that, absolutely, early on, we were falling into the trap of—the tease would be fantastic. And then we would too quickly answer it and [reduce] the tension. And we've tried to course-correct and have the tease promise" questions that don't get answered right away.He further elaborated that the goal now is to "have the energy of the show g...

    Ratings and broadcast

    Fringe's first season ended with an average of 9.96 million viewers, and among the season's new series, it was the first rated show for adults 18–49. On May 4, 2009, a week before the season one finale, Fox renewed Fringe for a second season, giving it a full season pick-up of 22 episodes. The network's president of entertainment, Kevin Reilly, explained "Fringeproved to be a notable addition to our schedule all season and it really has fans buzzing as it builds to a fantastic season finale."...

    Reviews

    The second season of Fringe received generally very favorable reviews. At the beginning of the season, the series was featured on the September 18 cover of Entertainment Weekly, which promised to give readers a "deep dive into the gory, witty world of Fox's Fringe". Metacritic, a film review aggregate website, gave the second season 75/100 based upon ten reviews, indicating a "generally favorable" reception. After viewing the first eight episodes, Entertainment Weekly columnist Ken Tucker gav...

    Awards and nominations

    At the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, actor Joshua Jackson and actress Anna Torv submitted their work in the second season for consideration in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series categories, respectively. Actors John Noble, Lance Reddick, Kirk Acevedo, and actress Blair Brown submitted their work for consideration in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series categories, respecti...

    The second season of Fringe was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on September 14, 2010, in region 2 on September 27, 2010 and in region 4 on November 10, 2010. The sets includes all 22 episodes (plus an unaired episode) of season two on a 6-disc DVD set and a 4-disc Blu-ray set presented in anamorphic widescreen. Special features on the sets...

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  3. Charlie died early in Season 2 or in Season 1 (Olivia shot him, because he was a shape shifter). Then halfway through Season….

  4. In season 2 of Fringe, Charlie Francis finds himself alone in a hospital boiler room with a shapeshifter in the form of a nurse. The shapeshifter kills Francis and takes his form.

  5. While the body of a young, recently deceased girl is being harvested of its organs, she suddenly comes back to life yelling classified naval launch codes and Russian phrases, leading the Fringe Division to a recently murdered naval officer.

  6. Jan 11, 2010 · Charlie Francis was killed in Season 2 Episode 1. Another indication that this episode filmed during season 1 is Astrid's hairstyle. In season 1 the afro is definitely bigger than season 2.

  7. May 23, 2010 · Fringe season 2 episode 22: season finale review. Billy loves this Walternative show so much he'd give up his personal zeppelin to see the next season now...

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