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"Os" is the 16th episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 59th episode overall. The episode centered on the Fringe team's investigation into a series of robberies of the element osmium, which they connect to a scientist (Alan Ruck) who is able to defy the laws of physics. "Os" was written by Josh Singer and Graham Roland, while Brad Anderson served as director. Along with Ruck, the episode also guest-starred Jorge Garcia in a brief cameo as a security guard.
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*Alan Ruck as Dr. Crick *Jorge Garcia as Kevin *Jeff Sanca as Koenig *Tom Stevens as Michael Crick *Greyston Holt as Vince *Nelson Wong as Scott Watts
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"There are a lot of great ideas, and there are a lot of terrible ones, but the show's consistent, rock solid execution keeps it from embarrassing itself too much. It's only as I sit down to write about it now that I realize how dangerously close this episode came to being utterly ridiculous. And to a degree, that's what's so great about Fringe this season: It walks the line between perfect and ridiculous so well and walks it with such a straight face that it almost deserves points just for trying."
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— The A.V. Club critic Emily VanDerWerff
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"Os" is the 16th episode of the third season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 59th episode overall. The episode centered on the Fringe team's investigation into a series of robberies of the element osmium, which they connect to a scientist (Alan Ruck) who is able to defy the laws of physics. "Os" was written by Josh Singer and Graham Roland, while Brad Anderson served as director. Along with Ruck, the episode also guest-starred Jorge Garcia in a brief cameo as a security guard. On its first broadcast in the United States on March 11, 2011, an estimated 3.76 million viewers tuned in, giving it a 1.5/5 ratings share for those between the ages 18–49. Critical reception to the episode was generally positive, as multiple critics noted that Ruck was well-cast as a scientist just trying to help his son.
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