Friday, December 7, 2012

Fringe 509 Preview: "Black Blotter"



Here is the preview from the end of "The Human Kind" for the Fringe episode "Black Blotter", which airs on FRIDAY, December 14th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Screenshots from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.

6 comments:

  1. Is that Carla Warren ? Nice to see the writers including more elements from the past ...
    Fairies and Oz ? Awesome ! I guess "Black blotter" is another kind of Brown Betty or LSD - both the drugs and the episodes. I remember the writers said they would do a "special" episode this year even if the season won't have 19 episodes, this seems to be it.

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  3. Yeah, I also think that this will be a stand alone special episode type. Already could see that Peter is "cured" and well. And the scenes sounding fantastic, with castles, fairies, a kind of detachment from everything being a computer program, that leads me to the following question: is not all this that is happening now in Fringe, something like "digital"? All this, we are now watching, as not being anything other than a "future prediction, in a virtual reality"? Being the Windmark just a "chip"? No, this can not be, but ... Very good this promo, the "Black Blotter"!

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  4. The Emerald City AND Supergirl (Laura VanderVoort)!
    Sugar cubes anyone?

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  5. I didn't like that last episode, they built up the whole Peter Neo thing for nothing. A little disappointed, wish they injected Olivia Cortexiphan, Peter would've stuck it out with the Observer Chip and Walter to a full capacity. It would've been monstrous.

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  6. Yes, it seems a bit like 2 steps forward and 1 step back in the story line. I'm sure hoping they do more to advance the story during the next few episodes and not just have more searches for horcruxes. Even if the budget did not allow for grand effects, it would be great to get more dialog around their theories about the path they're on. Walter is this brilliant scientist, yet he can't even guess at how these various elements could be combined or leveraged? Could the large magnet be needed to pull something large and metallic from the ground? Does the machine still exist on Liberty Island or did that cease to exist when the timeline was reset? Argh!

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