tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post5215024937483508944..comments2024-01-10T09:46:59.423-05:00Comments on Fringe Television - Fan Site for the FOX TV Series Fringe: Fringe Observiews 5.10 Anomaly XB-6783746Fringehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01716374413979844944noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-77198810015575201602013-01-05T15:18:01.829-05:002013-01-05T15:18:01.829-05:00Fresh off my failed attempt to register my deed to...Fresh off my failed attempt to register my deed to the Golden Gate Bridge that I bought off some guy on the street, I thought I would click on the "Look For More" link on FTV's Fringe calendar, just in the faint hope that.... Nope. Nothing. This is getting real folks. Real fast.milostanfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12601982445850157037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-58520650913828748002013-01-03T00:51:22.426-05:002013-01-03T00:51:22.426-05:00Sprinkles on toast are very popular in the Netherl...Sprinkles on toast are very popular in the Netherlands. Just do a Google image search for "netherlands sprinkles".Krickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11558883948471385883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-15826157694415846722012-12-31T10:09:52.535-05:002012-12-31T10:09:52.535-05:00So we already know that the plan involves or conse...So we already know that the plan involves or consequently resets time. My question is.. at what point will they reset the time and how will they defeat the observers once they do "reset" time? <br /><br />In "White Tulip", the scientist and his wife both HAD to die in order to change the course of their life (or lack there of). Which means.. if they reset time at the invasion, they still need to figure out how to kill the observers during that moment, right?<br /><br />Another question comes to mind.. if the plan had gone accordingly and the Fringe team were not forced to amber themselves as a last resort, did the plan still involve resetting time? And why did it take them 3.9 years (Etta's lifespan before she disappeared during the invasion) to complete the plan?<br /><br />I guess I'm still trying to understand the order of events... and figure out the exact moment when time will be reset.. oh boy.. :)<br /><br /><b>One more thing...</b> here's my theory about Donald/September/the observer boy:<br /><br />Based on the preview, we first catch a glimpse of Donald from what looks like a flashback.. So I'm going to take a guess and say that Donald was a real person first.. in the future, year 2601 or some time before the planet died. He, as well as the rest of the evolved population of mankind, inserted tech in their heads in order to travel within time and spend the rest of their lives observing major events in history, probably for fun until they die... lol. Thus, becoming "The First Observers". Lol. <br /><br />But then Donald/Sept saw what was coming and so he cloned himself illegally and became one of the "anomalies". Before the "boy" was destroyed, he snatched him up and put him in that underground tunnel at the construction site where he knew he would be found. <br /><br />Now, I'm just wondering what happened to the original Donald/Sept?.....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-44018292072730485342012-12-30T16:56:04.746-05:002012-12-30T16:56:04.746-05:00I have read and liked, the whole of your comment, ...I have read and liked, the whole of your comment, milostanfield. I, for leisure and professional issues also watch various TV shows, and really the end of some storylines that are happening, are at least not very good. It seems that the production of these series, wants to do something new, unprecedented, and in the end they (the producers) just spoil everything. In short, I say, Fringe, from its beginning has a "mater cell" that is not division, not the "disappearance" of any of the three main characters. Olivia, Walter, Peter, is that cell, one and indivisible, and so I hope she is, with its three characters living together and well, in the last scene of Fringe, on the night of January 18, 2013. Yes, everything can be placed now on the editing table, but also think that we have, on top of that table, more than one possibility for end for Fringe. Type: Final 1, Final 2,...Zepphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01697038527530043362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-61410418115264205722012-12-30T15:02:51.709-05:002012-12-30T15:02:51.709-05:00It's right to be a bit apprehensive as a drama...It's right to be a bit apprehensive as a dramatic TV series hits the end. The track record is not that good. Lost ended rather controversially and the end of Battlestar Galactica was certainly not my favorite memory from BSG. That was Starbuck! I don't watch everything on TV but I can't think of a good finish.<br /><br />If you are writing a novel or movie (ones that don't have roman numerals in the title), you know you have an end point so it's just a matter of getting there. TV serial drama is a whole other animal. You have to write to keep people coming back week after week to keep the advertisers happy, so writing a closing ending is not part of the formula. Even a season ending has to have a cliffhanger and unanswered questions.<br /><br />At least The Fringe writers had a goal set for them. You got 13 episodes and a definite ending so go do it. The only question is if 13 is enough to close out a complex story.<br /><br />I don't care if some questions don't get answered. I only want the characters journeys are ended honorably (hello Nina), and the major plot points resolved. A good epilog would be nice so that we and the characters can exhale happily.<br /><br />The final episodes are already in the can or at least in the editing room. Given Wyman & Co's track record we should get the ending that satisfies us. That would be beautiful.milostanfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12601982445850157037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-24657536729960250392012-12-30T04:19:09.635-05:002012-12-30T04:19:09.635-05:00I am sure it will be Zepp I can understand your ne...I am sure it will be Zepp I can understand your nervousness. I am hoping all our questions are answered in the last 3 episodes but why do I have the feeling they might end it with more questions but I think why would they do that? Open up for a movie or another network? The count down begins. How funny I am already wishing 2012 away just because I want to see the next episode of fringe haha so crazy a tv show can make me think this. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07525671099645310726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-1374699236674277122012-12-29T20:49:50.341-05:002012-12-29T20:49:50.341-05:00Thanks, but actually White Tulip is 2.17 according...Thanks, but actually White Tulip is 2.17 according to the episode listing on the DVD and that's what I go by. Fringepedia included the "Unearthed" episode in their line up and that is why White Tulip is listed as 2.18 on there. cortexifanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08362203941002650803noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-75397950113107498382012-12-29T20:43:23.436-05:002012-12-29T20:43:23.436-05:00The "White Tulip" episode is actually 2....The "White Tulip" episode is actually 2.18. And thanks for a great article.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14575509225171858740noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-64308748970946924242012-12-29T09:36:39.359-05:002012-12-29T09:36:39.359-05:00Yes, dear Cazza Rule, I also think you're righ...Yes, dear Cazza Rule, I also think you're right, I agree, no doubt. But put here, these my placements, more like an action merely "prophylactic," or "alert" for me, for us, somehow run away, distancing ourselves from these (usual thing almost) finals types simpletons who has already happened with other shows also important. But on the other hand, I see these my apprehensions are pure nervousness, the arrival of the grand finale of Fringe, which will be unforgettable. I hope so.Zepphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01697038527530043362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-81584125376087006862012-12-29T05:00:00.387-05:002012-12-29T05:00:00.387-05:00Zepp that would be a true letdown for all fringe v...Zepp that would be a true letdown for all fringe viewers if it was all just a dream or if they go back to Walter dreaming in st Claire's. I don't think the writers would do that so much time invested on "this fringe family" I like how the actors said the final episode is mind blowing I do hope we get a happy ending. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07525671099645310726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-50941129272958443232012-12-28T16:01:56.163-05:002012-12-28T16:01:56.163-05:00[Post scriptum] When I mention "dream", ...[Post scriptum] When I mention "dream", also I am referring to: "illusion", "daydreaming", "crazy", "Mirage", "deja vu", "ethyl dreams," "coma", "drugged" among other adjectives that explain what all you saw in 100 episodes in Fringe, was nothing but a big imagination, or a horrible "nightmare", or some ethereal moment, or a momentary lapse of time, or ... [No! Please ...]Zepphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01697038527530043362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-69294941641370298662012-12-28T15:23:53.589-05:002012-12-28T15:23:53.589-05:00Thanks cortexifan, by its qualities, photo-compara...Thanks cortexifan, by its qualities, photo-comparative, always present here. Reading and reflecting on their "observiews", are, first, spinning me around, these photos, that you have placed cortexifan here, what appears to be an authentic "cuisine Fringe" in the form of a varied "menu" with various flavors and culinary spices. It's numerous delicacies, maybe a little strange you a first glance, but appearances with really very tasty. The plate of food, which my "taste" was more excited, was the "3.16, 1.06 The Cure," which appears in the photo, adorned with great care and very apropos for a bouquet of white tulips in corner of a desk tidy. Naturally, I think, that all things are of Walter, with the able assistance of Astrid, no doubt! (great, the productions of these images!)<br /><br />Who among us all, I could say that would be, or is it a fact? The Donald, it's September! So I ask myself: "that September, the episode -The Arrival, S01E04 - was himself, or he was the Donald, disguised?" Just now, I do not know! Actually I do not know is anything else from that confessed identity of Donald, he was the Observer September! In short, in 2015, the September disguised himself as being the aide, Donald (or vice versa), to help Walter, to lead an "inner child" for a pocket universe (!), And together this, to video, to explain the ways of defeating the Windmark with its Baldies, invaders?! I repeat: "I do not know anything else, really!" To me it seems, I'm seeing another movie, based on what I've seen in Fringe, I said and I stress "based, originated"! But instead I get here "madly" guessing, I'm going to wait to see what will happen in these next three final episodes of Fringe. What was already complicated is now much more confused.<br /><br />["... Nothing more, nothing more than an illusion? "] After all, I think anyone would 97 episodes, told a saga unique and formidable, and then at the end of 100 episodes, stating that everything so far has been seen and counted, was only part one silly dream, or worst, either, or Olivia or Walter or Peter, wake up at the end of the hundredth episode, rub their eyes, and say that it was just a fantastic and unbelievable dream, called the Fringe! At least I hope it really does not happen...<br />Zepphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01697038527530043362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-788645746622659643.post-86228879842572713232012-12-27T15:42:44.808-05:002012-12-27T15:42:44.808-05:00Awesome review again. Thanks for the catch on the ...Awesome review again. Thanks for the catch on the tulip graffiti. I missed that one. Was your family's Thanksgiving dinner also a Fringe Food Event or did you stick with more traditional fare? ;)<br /><br />---<br /><br />This week's glyph-word is certainly multifaceted. I think SENSE also refers to the failure and then success of trying to communicate with Michael. Twice the team was frantically attempting to use tech to "interface" with Michael, and each time he instead simply touched someone, a form of emotional bonding, and communicated plenty.<br /><br />Ironically those efforts reminded me of Windmark "reading" people, rifling through the files in our heads for data, like GOOG, APPL, and MSFT reading our online movements. He had his successes but he missed a lot too.<br /><br />At least our team has the capability of emotional bonding, thus being able to sense Michael. Lizard King will never succeed with him or us. It's just not in his genes anymore, and it will lead to his downfall.<br /><br />---<br /><br />For a great barometer of how different this Walter is from the past, I like to take Walter's early scene with Michael in 5.10 and compare it with that wacky soul dance he did in "Inner Child". He was such a silly shaman, donning the neural stimulator like an animal mask. And it worked! He charmed the hell out of the boy, got the "mask" on him, and really surprised Olivia, Peter, and Astrid. "My neural stimulator! What can't it do!" For me that scene was when I fell in love with Walter the first time.<br /><br />---<br /><br />The phrase "Anomaly XB-6783746" has me wondering: did they really destroy 6,783,746 people in the future because they were born with "genetic defects"? Those are Holocaust numbers.milostanfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12601982445850157037noreply@blogger.com