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Fringe Episode 303: The Plateau

      Email Post       10/07/2010 01:42:00 PM      



In this case, timing is everything as a series of anomalous events lead the Fringe Division to investigate deadly incidents with unimaginable coincidences. As the freaky crimes continue to occur, the team is in a race against time to protect potential victims. Meanwhile, Secretary Bishop shares his strategic plan with Colonel Broyles as Olivia grapples with a heart-stopping vision.

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10 Comments:

Anonymous said...

I'd have to say that this was an awesome episode. With our Olivia,and a classic "Fringe" case, it stayed pretty normal. But normal is NOT fringe, or the other side. But either way I enjoyed the subtle differences between here and over there(smallpox is still around!?). I absolutely loved the scene at the end with Peter. I originally thought that Emma would be the part of our side that Olivia has to remember, but Peter works fine for me.

Can't wait for the next one!

Anonymous said...

Avocados are expensive?

Pens are rare?

Smallpox hasn't been eradicated?

I must say I loved this episode, the differences are even and very very interesting.

Anonymous said...

i think my favorite difference was the aruba war vet.

Carlos said...

I really thought this episode was going to end with the killer becoming an Observer.

Shade said...

It's a shame Milo went on a murderous rampage. If *I* had the cognitive ability to calculate stochastic processes on the fly, I'd be a damn bazillionaire right now. Just think of the endless possibilities! (pun intended, of couse :d )

Anonymous said...

The season has just started and I already don't like the Olivia switching worlds it was the Original Olivia and Peter I wanted together.
And what I refer to as the "Evil Walter" is no better than those he is making his team work against. He has plans in his eyes. I prefer my originals.

Broyles I was hoping he would turn out to be a good guy on the other side but seems like he is Walter's yes man.

They are going to use Olivia in their world to travel back and forth and no one in her own world has noticed that the current otherworld Olivia is missing her photographic memory or why she goes missing for hours at a time to the typewriter place.

I have loved Fringe since episode 1 but I think they made such a wrong turn right now that they need to do a complete 180 and get back on track.

Walter now owns Massive Dynamics which is a shock I figured it would be Nina. He definitely isn't going to like change:) Wonder what he'll do with his chocolate milk making cow LOL:)

Anonymous said...

We see "Bubbles" the taxi driver last week, and a character named "Milo Stanfield" this week.
Season 3 is "Fringe" meets "The Wire"...

Anonymous said...

"Walter now owns Massive Dynamics"

Does he? We still haven't seen Nina's letter from Bell, who may have her working an angle on Walter. Telling Walter he is lone shareholder may be a gimmick to get him off his buttocks and engaged in the war. He won't have to ask, want or need for anything anymore... just do the science. Which is all he wants anyway. Bell may be still be alive too, none of us saw him die.

Gilberto Rezende said...

As Milo is now a captive in the alternative Fringe Division and the effect of medication is now permanent...
Then the JOB of assessment of probabilities perform by the alternative agent Farnsworth is REALLY in serious jeopardy...
My only disagree in this episode (and like frightened me to death) is the appearance of "hallucinaton/ghost Peter" to help Ourlive to remember herself!!!
This kind of script solution is TOO EASY and remembers me the DAMM R.I.P. GALACTICA that started as a cool sci-fi TV show and end as a LAME proto-religious frekakoid...
I sincerely HOPE that Fringe DON'T go to that way...
That is a ADVANCE WARTNING, this kind of thing is why I NEVER SEE and NEVER WILL SEE a single episode of CAPRICA...
I SIMPLE HATE Ronald D. Moore for that...

Will said...

Peter appearing reminds me of John Scott from season 1. Is this how Olivia's brain copes with someone else's memories in her head? Although it seems slightly different this time with her true self being the memories her brain is trying to exercise. I was expecting the visions to be of blonde Olivia, not Peter...

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