Sci-Fi Fringe Thread - Part 2

Awesome seeing Bell again. I wonder exactly what he did to Olivia to make Walter hate him so much...

My question is, how is Bell alive. Wasn't he killed in both Universes? As far as what he did to Olivia, perhaps that bullet Etta wears around her neck is a clue.

They have to have a Season 5. They just have too.:csad:
 
this episode felt more like a season finale, it came out of the blue
 
great to see that there was a slight increase in the ratings, but will it be enough.
 
My god, that was an amazing episode. I assume next week will be going back to the regular storylines? Too bad, I would love to see what happens next. If this is what season 5 will become then I want it NOW!
 
I missed Olivia!

By the way, was the 19th episode of Season 1 also this weird? Or it became a regular thing since the second season?
 
My question is, how is Bell alive. Wasn't he killed in both Universes? As far as what he did to Olivia, perhaps that bullet Etta wears around her neck is a clue.

They have to have a Season 5. They just have too.:csad:

He was, but I don't recall whether or not they've said what has happened to him in the new, formerly Peter-less timeline.
 
It was amazing how the actress who played Henrietta copied down many of Olivia's mannerisms for the role. For most of the episode, I thought she was Olivia or at least a clone (which was rumored around the web).
 
either give us a Fringe spinoff or give us a season five...

either way, they just can't let last night's ep storyline go unresolved...

I want to see more Fringe 2036...

and a VERY nice opening for this particular Fringe timeline, by the way...
 
either give us a Fringe spinoff or give us a season five...

either way, they just can't let last night's ep storyline go unresolved...

I want to see more Fringe 2036...

and a VERY nice opening for this particular Fringe timeline, by the way...


and if it IS cancelled, hell, I'll settle for a big-screen Fringe film to resolve the storyline plots... especially the Fringe 2036 story...

last night's ep looked pretty impressive visually where I think that it COULD work as a theatrical movie... to ME, it had that look and feel...
 
Yeah, I was about to write that. The special effects, the overall look of the entire couple of seasons has been phenomenal.
 
lol let's not get delusional now.... I LOVE the show, but Fringe on the big screen will never happen.
 
a big screen movie is the answer to everything these days...
 
Netflix or the Si fi channel should look into continuing the series if Fox ever does cancel it
 
Netflix would be awesome because they could shoot all the episodes first and then release them simultaneously like they will with Arrested Development.
 
I'd only be in favor of another network choosing to continue the show if things are left open-ended. If what we get (hopefully next season) is a perfect end-point, as with Battlestar Galactica or LOST, I see no reason to keep going.
 
Fantastic episode last night. :up: I immediately guessed that Henrietta was their daughter given how close her resemblance to Olivia. I guess she also inherited some special abilities from her. I was almost disappointed when I saw that the preview for next week is back to the present. It's sad to see Walter back to his more a-hole self.

I wonder what happened to Bolivia and Lincoln?
 
I liked that, even with getting that part of his brain matter back, he still had that soft spot for Astrid, calling her Astro or Astroid when she came out of the amber.
 

Was it explained, early in the episode, how a semi-sleazy nightclub owner was able to find the secret location of the FRINGE team and extract Walter and the encompassing hunk of amber all by himself? Or what he planned to do with him?

 
They'd been looking for the team for years. And he finally came across them. His plan had been to deliver them to Henrietta for the Resistance to use. So his plan worked, except for the whole dying part :p
 
Sleazy Observers creeped the hell out of me. :funny:
 
I recall reading that either Jackson or John Noble said that [blackout]David Robert Jones plays a smaller role in the events of the finale than one would assume he would.[/blackout] Makes me wonder if [blackout]the Jones plot is resolved fairly quickly (perhaps by the Observers) before the Observers make themselves known to the world. Then the potential season five could be a split narrative between the building of the resistance in the present, right up until they amber themselves, and then the 2036 resistance, right after Walter, Peter and Astrid have been removed from the amber.[/blackout]
 
I LOVED THE BRAIN RESTORED VERSION OF WALTER. HE STILL HAD THE COMEDIC SIDE OF BRAIN-DAMAGED WALTER BUT HE ALSO HAD THE RUTHLESSNESS OF WALTERNATE.

-DOOM :doom:
 
I recall reading that either Jackson or John Noble said that [blackout]David Robert Jones plays a smaller role in the events of the finale than one would assume he would.[/blackout] Makes me wonder if [blackout]the Jones plot is resolved fairly quickly (perhaps by the Observers) before the Observers make themselves known to the world. Then the potential season five could be a split narrative between the building of the resistance in the present, right up until they amber themselves, and then the 2036 resistance, right after Walter, Peter and Astrid have been removed from the amber.[/blackout]
That is interesting, and I would be pleased it it went that route.

Netflix or the Si fi channel should look into continuing the series if Fox ever does cancel it

Haha, syfy is to be busy shelving good scifi. They destroy everything they touch lately. Production value would drop too, and they'd want to use more green screen sets, probably. Nah, I'd rather Fringe end this season than for syfy to get their hands on it.

As for Netflix, well, that could work.
 
not looking good for a final season. looks like we are going to have to love these final 3 hours of tv.
 

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