Fringe Discuss:What would you ask Joel Wyman & Jeff Pinkner?
By fringeobsessed Email Post 5/02/2012 09:14:00 AM Categories: Discuss, Fringe, Interview, Jeff Pinkner, Joel Wyman, Season 4
It's time for another installment of Fringe:Discuss, where we give you a question and ask for your response.
Tonight at 5PM Eastern there is a media conference call with executive producers Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner. Members of the media will attempt to get them to answer some questions.
This is always a wonderful interview opportunity, and sometimes our favorite showrunners are more forthcoming with their information than others.
This week's discussion question:Q: If you had the chance, what would you ask Joel and Jeff?
Feel free to post your responses below.
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One time we though there was a 3 universe sense there are difference futures is there then difference universes with different sound vibrations.
Brendan Rowland
My comment & question:
Will Season 5 definately be a continuation of 'Letters of Transit' (which I loved) or is there hope for the fans who may find a future-based story too predictable that you may rethink the story options (you've always said there are so many to tell) and treat us to more stories taking place in the 'present', or even in the past...
Is the "Letter of Transit" future, the only future possible for our heroes?
Will season 5 only be set in the future? Finally, is there a possibility that both Olivia and Peter will sacrifice their lives for the good of the world? I think that would way cool and romantic.
Madani from France : my question: Is there any chance that we go back to 45 minutes episodes like in season 1 as it is a shortened season?
Did ZFT cease to exist in the series after Season One?
Do all the things that were happening in the first and second season, were thought to be resolved in fourth or fifth season?
Arucha, Argentina.
13 episodes for the next and final season.
How will that impact how the two of you, and the rest of writers, approach breaking the story for Season 5?
Will we ever find out more about the machine in the new timeline? Why is it that the machine in the new timeline was not built for Peter when the machine that Walter sent back in 3x22 that changed the timeline was built for Peter? Also, who turned on the machine and created the bridge from the new timeline's P.O.V.?
We finally got the letter Q in the commercial break glyphs this season. Will we get X and Z also by the end of the series?
Will we get the answer to the "only September" clue that was left in 3.22? Also, where is Sam Weiss?
because you "only" have 13 episodes left to finish the story, are you going to really focus on the mythology or will there still be stand-alones?
@Tsp1215
I think we already know the meaning of the "only september" clue
it is only september who really want's to help the fringe division with preventing the terrible observer future.
Well, I ask for them, which would, in theory, the chance we have a Fringe II, after the next 5th season finale on FOX itself or be produced in another network?
How did you take JJ Abrams awesome concept and by the fourth season almost completely ruin it?
what i want to ask is pretty much what zepp said but will everyone take that seriously .......OH AND THE OBSERVERS HAVE BEEN CAUGHT ON FILM LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GHh04oepbI&feature=player_embedded
Did budget considerations for a shorter 5th season come into play in the cutting off the alt universe story lines now? Special effects, etc.
will we ever get to know more about the observer kid from season 1?
In Letters of Transit, Walter's brain was rejuvenated? Is the healed Walter more like the Walter of 1985 or 2012 Walter?
When august died it made the girl her was protecting significant and I keep wondering why that is. With all we know about the observers so far it doesn't seem like his death would jusify rewriting history, unless I'm missing something.
@keith
because if they still would have killed her after august died, augusts death wouldn't have made sense. she needs to stay alive so that there is a reason why august is dead.
september said to august: "you made her important, she is responsible for the death of one of us"
My question is as follows. Is season 5 to be structured in the same way as the initial Season 3 episodes. If so will the narrative switch between 2015 & 2036?
I thought that the time anomalies we saw in TWLB were going to be relevant to the rewritten timeline plot resolution. But they never were addressed again. Weren't they so relevant? Are we going to have a callback on them?
Really nice questions here.
Fringe Lover, sadly I can tell you that someone asked Joel this on Twitter recently, and he replied that currently there are no plans to make a Fringe movie.
Are we going to the 30's ?
why is there only one peter? should there normally have been none? should he have died in all timelines and universes? or should he normaly been in the red universe, and september interfering for peter to be brought up in blue universe was his way of thwarting -oops- his colleages in their bid to move blue universe to become as they want it, to colonize it? He is doing his darnest to keep peter alive and with the proper olivia! Have fun everybody!
I think you should consider ending the season 5 with a fringe movie, or may be take the series to a whole new direction with a movie
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