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In S1E12 of Fringe, "The No-Brainer", a jobless computer programmer creates a computer virus that kills people by liquifying their brains. It looks as if a hand protrudes from the screen, grabbing the head of the victim.

All events we've seen until thenthis episode are connected to the pattern. This seems to be a standalone case.

I haven't watched very far past this episode, although I'm in the progressprocess of watching the entire series (so I don't want to be spoiled totoo much). Is this case indeed unconnected to the pattern?

In S1E12 of Fringe, "The No-Brainer", a jobless computer programmer creates a computer virus that kills people by liquifying their brains. It looks as if a hand protrudes from the screen, grabbing the head of the victim.

All events we've seen until then are connected to the pattern. This seems to be a standalone case.

I haven't watched very far past this episode, although I'm in the progress of watching the entire series (so I don't want to be spoiled to much). Is this case indeed unconnected to the pattern?

In S1E12 of Fringe, "The No-Brainer", a jobless computer programmer creates a computer virus that kills people by liquifying their brains. It looks as if a hand protrudes from the screen, grabbing the head of the victim.

All events we've seen until this episode are connected to the pattern. This seems to be a standalone case.

I haven't watched very far past this episode, although I'm in the process of watching the entire series (so I don't want to be spoiled too much). Is this case indeed unconnected to the pattern?

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Are the events in "The No-Brainer" part of the pattern?

In S1E12 of Fringe, "The No-Brainer", a jobless computer programmer creates a computer virus that kills people by liquifying their brains. It looks as if a hand protrudes from the screen, grabbing the head of the victim.

All events we've seen until then are connected to the pattern. This seems to be a standalone case.

I haven't watched very far past this episode, although I'm in the progress of watching the entire series (so I don't want to be spoiled to much). Is this case indeed unconnected to the pattern?