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- Q16744890 abstract ""The Cure" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe. It followed two women suffering from a fictional disease, who are then given radiation drugs and exploited by a pharmaceutical company to cause nearby individuals' brains to boil.The episode was written by Felicia D. Henderson and Brad Caleb Kane, and directed by Bill Eagles. Executive producer Jeff Pinkner meant for the first six episodes of the first season to serve as a "prologue", while the following episodes would get "into the next chapter" of the series. "The Cure" first aired in the United States on October 21, 2008 on the Fox network to an estimated 8.91 viewers. It received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics doubting the plausibility of the science depicted in the episode.".
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- Q16744890 guests "* Maria Dizzia as Emily Kramer * Marjan Neshat as Claire Williams * Chris Eigeman as David Esterbrook * William Hill as Officer Marty Pitts * Lisa Emery as Paula Kramer * Robert Eli as Ken Williams * Alok Tewari as Dr. Sanjay Patel * Michael Cerveris as the Observer".
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- Q16744890 comment ""The Cure" is the sixth episode of the first season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe. It followed two women suffering from a fictional disease, who are then given radiation drugs and exploited by a pharmaceutical company to cause nearby individuals' brains to boil.The episode was written by Felicia D. Henderson and Brad Caleb Kane, and directed by Bill Eagles.".
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