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"The Abducted" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe. The third season spent much of its time alternating between the prime and parallel universes, and "The Abducted" was set in the latter. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation of "the Candyman", a man who kidnaps children to harvest their youth-giving hormones. The episode first aired on November 18, 2010 in the United States to an estimated 4.85 million viewers. Reviews of the episode were mixed; multiple critics lauded the final five minutes of the episode, while another praised lead actress Anna Torv and actor Lance Reddick's performances. Due to the holiday of Thanksgiving, "The Abducted" began a two-week break that did not end until the broadcast of a December 2 episode. (en) |
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*Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee *Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis *Will Rothhaar as Wyatt Toomy *John Hainsworth as Old Wyatt Toomy *Karen Holness as Diane Broyles *Curtis Harris as Christopher Broyles *David Nykl as Reverend Marcus *Michael Strusievici as Max Clayton *Andre Royo as Henry Higgins (en) |
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"This was one of the best, creepiest, most tightly written episodes of this outstanding third season... It takes a heck of a writing team to give us a story that is both touching and spine-tingling." (en) "The attitude among the characters in the alternate universe is that the people ‘over here’ are bad... They did this to us. They started this thing. They’re trying to destroy our world. As far as I’m concerned, Olivia is one of those people. She’s one of the bad people that wants to kill us and if there’s any chance she can regain her senses, she’s a threat, especially if she’s as formdiable as our Olivia. But something happens in this episode where things begin to change." (en) |
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"The Abducted" is the seventh episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe. The third season spent much of its time alternating between the prime and parallel universes, and "The Abducted" was set in the latter. The episode followed the Fringe team's investigation of "the Candyman", a man who kidnaps children to harvest their youth-giving hormones. (en) |
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