Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Walter's Lab Notes: Fringe 117 Bad Dreams


Walter's Lab Notes from Bad Dreams include Nick Lane's news clippings, including the two-headed goat story, a very melted red candle, and the fourth piece to the "Walter puzzle".

Walter's notes take the form of a poem, where he essentially recaps the episode. There doesn't appear to be anything new in his notes, but the numerous news clippings may contain something. I don't see anything at first glance, but like the JJ Abrams edition of Wired, there may be clues hidden within.

The folks at Fringepedia have been playing with the puzzle pieces, and it looks like they may fit together like Fibonacci squares, forming a Golden Spiral. Here are the first four pieces arranged in the 1,1,2,3 format.

8 comments:

  1. Your fibinacci spiral is upside down and backwords.

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  2. Yo! Walter's poem in his notes is essentially a re-hash of the classic poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe!

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  3. I don't think there is a "correct" orientation of the golden spiral, it can go any way you want. How it is displayed on Wikipedia is just one way...

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  4. I wonder if the spicy food reference in the one article has to do with the observer? but then the hair thing... not sure.

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  5. the raised y is still hanging in there

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  6. there is the mention of the observer in the half-seen article right under the Fibonacci puzzle thingy. it says that a mystery man was photographed at the exact time the event occurred! god i love fringe!

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  7. Looks like blueprints on the edge...

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  8. somehow i don't see this fib puzzle piece fitting so nicely like the others ....

    and isn't there an Edgar Allen Poe puzzle in this month's wired thanx to Abrams? Could there be a link between these labnotes and the magazine?

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