Fringe Observiews 5.13 An Enemy Of Fate
By cortexifan Email Post 3/20/2013 12:33:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Observiews, Review, Season 5
Welcome to the Observiews for Season 5 of Fringe. I call them Observiews because they are more visual observations than deep thinking reviews, if that makes sense.
Screen caps from this episode are taken from fringefiles.com. Dialog is from fringepedia.net.
All observations are mine and therefore could be totally off the wall and/or wrong. I have not read or looked at any recaps or reviews. I could also have missed a few things, oh well…
2.17 White Tulip
WALTER: "I, too, attempted the unimaginable, and I succeeded. I crossed into another universe, and took a son that wasn't mine. And since then, not a day has passed without me feeling the burden of that act. You don't know how things will be changed by your actions, but they will. It's not our place to adjust the universe. And you will never be able to look at her again without knowing that, just like every time I look at my son. I have traveled through madness to figure this out."
3.22 The Day We Died
WALTER: "Truly, if I could go back in time and change things, I would. I would give anything to be able to go back and make different choices."
Screen caps from this episode are taken from fringefiles.com. Dialog is from fringepedia.net.
All observations are mine and therefore could be totally off the wall and/or wrong. I have not read or looked at any recaps or reviews. I could also have missed a few things, oh well…
WALTER: "I, too, attempted the unimaginable, and I succeeded. I crossed into another universe, and took a son that wasn't mine. And since then, not a day has passed without me feeling the burden of that act. You don't know how things will be changed by your actions, but they will. It's not our place to adjust the universe. And you will never be able to look at her again without knowing that, just like every time I look at my son. I have traveled through madness to figure this out."
3.22 The Day We Died
WALTER: "Truly, if I could go back in time and change things, I would. I would give anything to be able to go back and make different choices."
September’s Notebook: Reviewing Fringe’s Moments in Time
By Unknown Email Post 3/18/2013 03:19:00 PM Categories: book review, Fringe, Insight Editions, Paul Terry, September's Notebook, Tara Bennett, transmedia
With wrap removed, the book is made to have a slightly distressed look. |
Fringe: September's Notebook - The Bishop Paradox
Authors: Tara Bennett and Paul Terry
Publisher: Insight Editions
List Price: $50.00
Available: Now
After a bit of disappointment with a certain colossal Internet retailer regarding my highly anticipated pre-order of eight months, this gem reached my hands straight from the UPS man. (Thanks Barnes and Noble for not letting me down, unlike A-to-Z...) I made sure that I had the afternoon free to peruse the book - that is how much I looked forward to reading it.
After combing through it many times, I was ready to offer this review. Although it comes from a fan, don't expect too much bias: This assessment also comes from a critical eye, and fans can be the toughest critics. So how does September's Notebook stack up for this obsessed Fringe fan? First, a little background.
Fringe: "September's Notebook" Now Available
By Dennis Email Post 3/14/2013 07:25:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Merchandise
The Fringe book "Fringe: September's Notebook - The Bishop Paradox" is now available for sale!
The hardcover book written by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry, is an authorized version the Observer September's notebook, and all his observations regarding the Bishop family and is currently available for order on Amazon for only $28.41 with free shipping!
The book starts off with a glyph code legend, which is helpful for translating various clues in the book.
The rest of the book is stylized like an actual notebook, with photos and articles faux-taped or faux-paper-clipped into the book, but there are also plenty of real notes and other items actually glued into the book.
Several of the sections contain "top secret" envelopes or folders, containing classified letters, posters, etc.
We'll have a full review coming soon!
For even more screenshots, check out our pre-order announcement.
The hardcover book written by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry, is an authorized version the Observer September's notebook, and all his observations regarding the Bishop family and is currently available for order on Amazon for only $28.41 with free shipping!
The book starts off with a glyph code legend, which is helpful for translating various clues in the book.
The rest of the book is stylized like an actual notebook, with photos and articles faux-taped or faux-paper-clipped into the book, but there are also plenty of real notes and other items actually glued into the book.
Several of the sections contain "top secret" envelopes or folders, containing classified letters, posters, etc.
We'll have a full review coming soon!
For even more screenshots, check out our pre-order announcement.
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