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keg in kc 02-10-2012 11:44 PM

They handled the Olivia stuff perfectly. From the dream at the beginning that I thought was Peter, to the scene at the end. Right on the money.

arrowheadnation 02-10-2012 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 8364922)
They handled the Olivia stuff perfectly. From the dream at the beginning that I thought was Peter, to the scene at the end. Right on the money.

I'm thinking the David Robert Jones guy probably has something to do with Olivia's memories. I wonder if he has taken her hostage in Peter's universe or something.

007 02-11-2012 12:07 AM

damn fine episode with a perfect ending.

keg in kc 02-18-2012 06:24 AM

They've really upped the game the last two weeks. Can't wait for the ep next week. Looks huge.

Buck 02-18-2012 11:46 AM

WTF happened there?

I think its clear they were both captured by DRJ, but how?

I'm guessing that Nina was taking the cortexiphan too.

Tribal Warfare 02-18-2012 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 8380954)
They've really upped the game the last two weeks. Can't wait for the ep next week. Looks huge.

from the previews, shit is going to get real.

arrowheadnation 02-19-2012 11:08 PM

I just watched Friday's ep (and next week's teaser)....is it possible I was right (a few posts above) about Olivia being captured by DRJ in Peter's reality?

Buck 02-19-2012 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by arrowheadnation (Post 8384647)
I just watched Friday's ep (and next week's teaser)....is it possible I was right (a few posts above) about Olivia being captured by DRJ in Peter's reality?

I think its more likely they are captured by DRJ in their own timeline, but the other universe.

Silock 02-19-2012 11:28 PM

This show is so ****ing awesome.

frankotank 02-19-2012 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 8384689)
This show is so ****ing awesome.

this IS an awesome show. I've watched it from the beginning. modern day X files only it has even MORE possibilites. I love watching John Noble switch between the two Walters. great great acting.

I was really concerned when they made Peter be non-existant....I was like WTF! but they are making it work.

keg in kc 02-23-2012 09:12 AM

Possibly still alive:
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Question: I’m in pre-cancellation mourning for Fringe, so please cheer me up by letting me know if we’ll get to see Agent Charlie Francis one more time before the end. With Prime Suspect dead and buried, surely Kirk Acevedo has a bit of time to spare. —Anthony
Ausiello: A Fringe source tells me it’s a distinct possibility we’ll see Charlie again, but there’s nothing on the books at the moment. And don’t administer last rites to the show just yet. Despite those apocalyptic Nielsens, Fringe very much remains in the hunt for another season. One scenario allegedly being bandied about has it returning for a final 15-episode run. If that happens I will be an extremely happy person.

keg in kc 03-07-2012 12:35 AM

More from Ausiello -- he's upgraded his renewal scorecard for Fringe up to "A safe bet."

arrowheadnation 03-07-2012 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 8423992)
More from Ausiello -- he's upgraded his renewal scorecard for Fringe up to "A safe bet."

YESSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

keg in kc 04-13-2012 10:34 AM

Interesting stuff:
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Exclusive: Fringe Stars Talk Finale ('We Shot Two Endings'), Drop Clue About Season 5 Storyline

Fox’s Fringe, which for four years now has traded in dual universes, doppelgängers and shape-shifting body doubles, is fittingly prepping alt versions of its Season 4 finale, as Fox and Warner Bros. TV continue to negotiate the possibility of a Season 5.

“We’ve shot two [endings],” John Noble told TVLine at the opening of the Beverly Hills Paley Center’s “Television: Out of the Box” exhibit, which was created in conjunction with Warner Bros. TV.

Noble says many “big questions” will be answered in the season finale airing May 11 — including the matter of Olivia being fated to die (and whether the animated episode’s “Mr. X” figures into it) and Walter shouldering the burden of responsibility for the warring universes. Viewers also can expect a surprise on the villainy front (David Robert Jones plays “a very big part, but not as big as you think,” Noble teased. “There’s something bigger.”)

But as Joshua Jackson told us Thursday night, “The writers have given themselves a device by which we can tell a fifth-season story without having to leave this season’s story open.”

Although Lance Reddick, who plays Broyles, could not elaborate on the alternate endings, he did affirm, “The way [Season 4] ends could function as a series finale, but there’s one storyline left open that could end up as a cliffhanger for the beginning of the fifth season…. We’ll see what airs depending on what [Fox and WBTV] decide.”

If Fox does pull the trigger on some semblance of a Season 5 – be it a truncated 13-episode order or what have you – viewers will get a clue as to that new storyline much sooner than they may think.

“The door to the fifth season is opened in Episode 19 (airing April 20),” Jackson told us. “If you watch that, you’ll have an understanding of where they want to take the series.” (Possible clue/spoiler alert: Episode 19 takes place in the year 2036 and features a “game-changing battle” between the Fringe team and the Observers.)

But as for where things currently stand with the renewal order…. “I hear warm and fuzzy things — but I’ve been hearing them all the time,” Noble said. “We just picked up [TV Guide Magazine's] fan award for Best Drama and so forth, and the fans have always been very supportive… [and] I know the Fox executives actually like Fringe very much. But they run a business. I think we’ll be back, but we’ll wait and see.” (With reporting by Vlada Gelman)

Buck 04-20-2012 11:35 PM

****ing A. That needs to be its own show. Fringe 2036 is awesome.


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