Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner talk about the last episode of this season.
Fringe - Aftermath 322 "The Day We Died"
By JuliDG Email Post 5/10/2011 08:52:00 PM Categories: Interview, J.H. Wyman, Jeff Pinkner, Video
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The writers will have their hands full trying to keep everything moving forward in Season 4. I can't wait! Bring it on!
But where in LA?
Oh I just can't wait to see what they have in store! More mind-blowing stuffplease :)
But I really do hope that Peter will 'exist again'
This is the first time I've ever enquired into what other people in the public think about this show "Fringe". I have been watching it now for 3 years with all of you. I immediately wanted to love it and for it to work. But half way into the 1st season I realized that this show was a failure. Because I'm a writer as well, the show's developing concept has been the only thing that has kept me keeping tabs on it. So for 3 years I've had to sit through putrid performances, incredibly horrible casting choices, clueless direction and absolutely maddening story development and writing. After watching the season finale I wanted to see if everyone was as outraged as I was. Not only do I not see any outrage - the majority of blogs are complimentary to almost every aspect of this terrible, juvenile series. Of course all art is subjective, so I'm just left completely stunned at people's reactions. But I would like to put my perspective out there because I believe the public, including those who have been following this series, deserved better. This show's wonderful concept has just been stymied over and over again. The right director/producer would have enforced a strong vision over the writers and the actors and would have delivered a series to you that could have blown you away each and every week. What a shame.
Hi my name is Janos and I feel the need to go on a fan website to tell everyone how bad the show they're all watching really is. I am a writer so obviously I know what I'm talking about. I have been watching a show I dislike for three years so as you can see I have dont have much of a social life. Thankfully, I am a writer so I pop in on message boards from time to time to tell the online community what I am thinking because I dont have any real friends that will listen to me. Oh well...I am off to the hbo.com message boards to rip apart 'Game of Thrones'. I'm a writer so obviously I know what I'm talking about.
Way to go anonymous. Janos your comment is not welcome here.
It would be nice if someone deleted Janos' comment.
I still don't understand how anything Peter did would poof him out of existence unless he altered something prior to his birth.
Maybe Peter is sitting back with the machine in the paleolithic era...or whatever the carbon dating said it was from.
I'm pretty sure I understand why he disappeared now...
When Peter stepped into the machine in 2011, it brought his consiousness forward into 2026. The life in 2026 became his REAL life, leaving his 2011 life behind. And as we know, Walter tells Peter that he can go back in time, so he does, but not permanently. He only goes there for the amount of time needed to resolve everything so he can fix the 2 universes. Once he did that, he served his purpose (like the Observers said), and he could return to his life in 2026, and because 2026 is the life he lives, he never existed in 2011 to Walter, Olivia, Bolivia, and Walternate.
But honestly I'm not sure. That's just what made sense to me...
How could he exist in the future and not in the present?
Anonymous 10:29pm is right. But because he is now 2026 Peter his future doesn't happen and there for he doesn't exist anymore. He goes back to nothing.
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