FRINGE SEASON TWO PETER EPISODE NUMBER - 216 Walter tells the story of his 1985 experiments in which he attempted to save his son's life by copying the advancements of the other universe -- where the lives of both Peters were on the line. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE > |
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Last edited by GateWorld; 10 December 2013, 01:40 PM. -
Originally posted by magictrick View PostI liked this one, really well done.
My question is, wouldn't Peter remember that night and walking through a strange portal.sigpic
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He was sick, and not really in his right mind. Combine that with the trauma associated with the cold and falling through the ice, I think it's very easy that - even if he did know what was going on at the time - it could've been blocked out or drifted into his subconscious, memories being lost or shifted into something else.
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Well I'm glad to know all it takes to rip apart the fabric of reality is a gas generator, some corrugated metal, a rubber hose, and a bug zapper. Walter is the MacGyver of mad scientists.All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing-Edmund Burke
The question which once haunted my being has been answered. The future is not fixed, and my choices are my own... and yet, how ironic! For I now find, I have no choice at all! I am warrior... let the battle be joined.-Dinobot-Code of Hero
Don't blame me, I voted Cthulhu
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Originally posted by KatG View PostI thought this was an excellent episode. It answered a lot of questions. Walter has a lot to answer for.sigpic
MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
"...phu...ah..."
"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
Sunday is my favorite day for two reasons - Football and The Walking Dead
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Originally posted by -Plot::Twist- View PostThat was a very touching episode, and funny with the 8o's font and music
So many Fringe questions answered!
That anti-aging make-up on John Noble (Walter) and Blair Brown (Nina) was pretty good too.sigpic
MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
"...phu...ah..."
"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
Sunday is my favorite day for two reasons - Football and The Walking Dead
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A brilliant episode, just amazing!
The way everything was done: perfection. And then some, including the Observers (with Slushos and Eric Stotlz in BTTF, two clever in-jokes), Nina's accident (!), and yes the 80s retro title sequence and subtitles.
Also "Walternate", and didn't I laugh!
But humour aside, this episode was indeed heartbreaking and, dare I say, nasty. Some terrific performances. Though a big shame we didn't see Bell. Are they saving him do you think? And why didn't/hasn't Walternate come back for his Peter?
I think I'm gonna go watch it all again, it really was something else.sigpic
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Originally posted by jds1982 View PostWell I'm glad to know all it takes to rip apart the fabric of reality is a gas generator, some corrugated metal, a rubber hose, and a bug zapper. Walter is the MacGyver of mad scientists.
I loved this ep, I think it was the best one yet. They should just give John Noble the Emmy now, he was awsome.Chicago Con Attendee 2011Chicago Con Attendee 2010GateCon Attendee 2008Vancouver Con Attendee 2007
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Originally posted by Dusk View PostThough a big shame we didn't see Bell. Are they saving him do you think?
Originally posted by Dusk View PostAnd why didn't/hasn't Walternate come back for his Peter?
I do wish however that they had written the reason Walter didn't take Peter back was because the machine was at the bottom of the lake and damaged beyond repair, and that the guilt would have been what drove our Walter to insanity rather than what they did.
We are going to get to meet Walternate though
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