Fringe Episode 103 - The Ghost Network
By Dennis Email Post 9/23/2008 09:00:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1
In the third episode of this new procedural thriller that explores the blurring line between the possible and the unimaginable, our unlikely trio investigates a horrific bus incident in which the dead bodies of commuters are frozen inside a bus like insects in amber.
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Just saw the Bald Man on the train.
@ anonymous: Ditto. The last bit of the scene where Olivia was looking through the train.
I'm hearing static voices in the background.
Anyone else, or is my TV picking up another signal from somewhere?
yup I saw the bald guy too.
I didn't see that he was actually "on" the train but outside on the sidewalk.
Also he doesn't look to be the same guy from the preview for the next episode. The episode 104 bald guy looked to be much skinnier but I could be wrong. Kinda freaky though.
FTR, it's during the investigation of the camcorder that a passenger had, right before they contact the DEA agent.
She pauses the screen trying to ID the women and she notices that her blue backpack was missing. Right when they pause the video, outside the bus on the sidewalk is a bald man in shorts and a white t-shirt.
Yeah I saw the bald guy too! Mad props to the director who made it a blur but definitive quick capture of him. It was so quick but yet slow enough to make him out. My guess is that he uses the ghost network to help him monitor the events of the pattern. Whether he is good or bad remains to be seen.
Man, I am so loving this show. Also did anyone notice how Author looked at his son playing the piano as if the song he was playing was something special?
Anyone catch the the long display Fox logo around halfway through, before a commercial break?
Interesting choice of song for Peter to play at the end. "Someone To Watch Over Me"... gave me a chuckle.
I recall seeing the bald guy on the train at South Station. Peter has a secret....who was the guy photographing him? Obviously he may have known him and took the digital clip.
Anyone check glowing monkeys yesterday? It was about this episode again in an odd way. " US Army invests in 'Thought Helmet' technology for voiceless communicator.
I saw the bald guy on the train also.
@ Alice: The Glowing Monkeys story ... creepy and coincidental.
I find the bus scene very inconsistent. When the man releases the gas in the bus, the passengers were in a panic and stumbling over each other towards the back of the bus. However, when Olivia arrives at the bus to investigate, all of the passengers were in positions as if unaware that they were going to be encased in the resin-like material. Wouldn't they be trapped while scrambling to get out or in a tangle rather than posing as if nothing was happening? LOL Very inconsistent, but very cool nonetheless.
I was thinking that too Phoenix, at first in the goo they looked like passive straphangers, and then in the FB they were panicky.
Does anyone knows the song Dr. Bishop played on the piano?
i had assumed in the last scene that they were extracting info FROM John Scott. My friend told me he thought that they were transfering info extracted from the disks INTO John Scott
Didnt Olivia get captured during the last episode? why is she here?
This was an encore episode...new episodes (where we see what happened to Olivia) don't occur until Janurary 20. 6 whole weeks :(
Does anybody knows the song at the beginning what was played in the restaurant?
The song is called Smoke From a Distant Fire by Sanford and Townsend.
BTW, all of the music used in Fringe is listed at Fringepeda.net
@ Dennis THX!!!!
Can anyone help me??? I was just watching the ghost network episode and I was wondering if anyone knew the song that Walter is playing? I know later Peter is playing someone to watch over me but the song that Walter is playing towards the beginning sound like something much different. Can anyone help?
All the music used in Fringe can be found on the Fringepedia music page.
The song you are referring to is "Smoke From a Distant Fire" by Sanford and Townsend.
You can hear the song on iTunes here.
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