Phillip Broyles

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Phillip Broyles
Profession Special Agent, Department of Homeland Security Portrayed by:

Lance Reddick
Also Known As Colonel (retired military rank), Phil
Family Diane (ex-wife), "kids"
Connections Nina Sharp, Sanford Harris, Senator Van Horn
Seen In All episodes (except Peter)
Status Funded for new facilities.
Remarks Greeted science team on return from the alternate universe
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Phillip Broyles is a Special Agent-in-Charge with the Department of Homeland Security. He leads the Fringe Division, a multi-agency task force with an overt mission of identifying, investigating and solving the expanding number of science-related crimes witnessed over the past few years. In A New Day In The Old Town he refers to himself as being a member of the FBI.

About

Besides leading Fringe Division, Broyles is also a member, and perhaps leads, the Oversight Committee, a group involved in the highly classified investigation of The Pattern. He selected the members of the Science Team to assist in this endeavor. Initially somewhat reluctant to share information with Olivia, Broyles has been impressed with the results of her work and has come to trust her abilities, even to the point of considering her a "superstar" according to Sanford Harris in Bound.

Broyles appears to maintain a close business relationship with Nina Sharp, a member of the Oversight Committee and Chief Operating Officer of Massive Dynamic, but the full nature of this relationship is unclear. In The Ghost Network, Broyles hands over a high-tech micro-disk to Nina that was recovered during the investigation, telling her "I'm sure you can understand why I don't want to go through channels". In Safe, Broyles confronts her, practically accusing her of being behind Olivia's abduction. However, in A New Day In The Old Town, a deeper aspect of Nina's and Broyles' relationship is revealed when she kisses him passionately on the steps of the United States Capitol Building; Broyles seems to neither respond to nor reject the approach.

In Earthling, he travels to his ex-wife Diane's home to inform her that he had finally closed the case he had obsessed over four years prior which destroyed their marriage. Diane seemed happy for him, inviting him in for dinner, though Phillip chose not to stay.


Quotes

  • Someone out there's experimenting, only using the whole world as their lab. - (to Olivia, selling her on 'the Pattern' in Pilot)
  • Let's just say this treatment doesn't fall under an HMO. - (to Olivia, watching Nina have her robot arm and Kevlar ribs repaired in There's More Than One of Everything)


Unanswered Questions

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Unanswered Questions
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  • Why did he lie to Dunham about the level of Nina Sharp's access to information about the Pattern?
  • Why was he selected to lead the Fringe Division?
  • Has he known about the alternate reality since the start of the series?
  • In what branch of the military did he serve?
  • Why is he physically intimate with Nina?


Characters

Starring: Olivia DunhamPeter BishopWalter Bishop Phillip BroylesAstrid FarnsworthNina Sharp
Recurring Characters: EllaWilliam BellCharlie FrancisSanford HarrisAmy JessupDavid Robert JonesMitchell LoebThe ObserverRachelJohn ScottSam Weiss
Additional Characters: Episodic CharactersMinor Characters
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