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"Jacksonville" is the 14th episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 35th episode overall. In the episode, Olivia is forced to recount her time spent as a child in tests conducted by Walter to regain the ability to see objects that have been influenced by the parallel universe and prevent the deaths of innocents. Though successful, Olivia comes to learn the truth about Peter, that he is from the parallel universe.

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  • "Jacksonville" is the 14th episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 35th episode overall. In the episode, Olivia is forced to recount her time spent as a child in tests conducted by Walter to regain the ability to see objects that have been influenced by the parallel universe and prevent the deaths of innocents. Though successful, Olivia comes to learn the truth about Peter, that he is from the parallel universe. (en)
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  • Olivia dreams of the experiments of her childhood while heavily sedated (en)
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  • List of Fringe episodes (en)
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  • *Jim True-Frost as Ted Prachett *Sarah Edmondson as Pauline Hess *Ada Breker as Young Olivia Dunham *Ryan McDonald as Brandon (en)
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  • "Finding strength in vulnerability is not something [Olivia] had been capable of. She's very good at putting things off and keeping things at a distance. Her wardrobe is all the same color, everything is muted in her life. She protects herself. The whole concept of her feeling something that she's never felt before, whether that was on an emotional, relationship level, or on a fear level, that was the key to that whole episode, her learning a little about herself." (en)
  • "This episode brought us more of the humor and warmth that elevate this series out of a mere horror show." (en)
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  • – SFScope columnist Sarah Stegall (en)
  • — Showrunner J.H. Wyman describing the episode (en)
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