FRINGE SEASON THREE AMBER 31422 EPISODE NUMBER - 305 On the other side a man is rescued from amber quarantine by his twin brother, threatening to unravel the controversial containment protocol with a public outcry. Meanwhile, Olivia submits to Secretary Bishop’s experiments attempting to help her cross between worlds. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE > |
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Last edited by GateWorld; 12 March 2014, 01:41 PM. -
Fringe is so totally awesomesauce lately. Amber 31422 is no exception. Some killer developments on this side and a nice one-off story to wrap it around.
First off, the twin story was fun, if only because I think the Ashmore brothers are just cool sorta nerd icons because of their superhero movie/TV show roles, and seeing them on Fringe is great - kinda like minor versions of Leonard Nimoy as Bell or Christopher Lloyd (Doc Brown) in a future episode.
Olivia's development is coming along nicely. Poor girl's halfway between season one off-the-handle Olivia and cocky Altlivia, and Anna never fails to impress. The jumping to our world stuff was well-handled, especially the little bit with her calling Ella for her birthday... Who wants to bet Altlivia forgot to? I hope that comes up next week or something.
Also, the Charlie/Lincoln/Olivia dynamic is fantastic. Not to discount the the trio of awesome that is Olivia/Peter/Walter, but the latter is so different and constantly trying to keep itself together, while the former are war buddies and always there for each other in what feels like less of a fragile bond than the others have sometimes... and it hasn't even been five episodes with them together.
And again, gotta love the simple stuff: the amber itself, which I thought was a nice and horrifying thing, Astrid being all odd and stuff, and Walternate slipping back into his scientist roots a bit, all the while spouting philosophic lines and such that probably all rationalise the 'greater good' his character's about sometimes.~ When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take back the lemons back! Get mad! I don't want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these? Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man who's gonna burn your house down! WITH THE LEMONS! I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that BURNS YOUR HOUSE DOWN! ~
~ Burning people! He says what we're all thinking! ~
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I could not agree more with you. Green for you if I could. I loved this episode too and I loved how Olivia is trying to trick Walternate.... I hope he wont find out... I know it was logic because of the plot to call her niece, but would it be not more helpful to call walter or peter? otherwise you are right with the whole Charlie/Lincoln/Oliva dynamic, they are really good in doing what they are doing. I hope by the end of the season our olivia is back in our would and is kicking alternate oliva some ass.sigpic
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Wow...yet again another excellent episode of Fringe! This show never fails to impress!! Anna gave another flawless performance. Something told me that Walternate is starting to suspect that Olivia is remembering who she is. I'm not 100% on this, but his face at the end sortta had a "Yeah, right." look to it. Like he knew she was lying.
I liked the part where Olivia called her niece. And like Matt said, I'll bet that Atlivia didn't call Ella.
Can't wait to see what happens next week!sigpic
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Another terrific Fringe episode which continue, what was really started in the third season, to mix great episode plot with continuous development of the overall arc (or new premise).
It was great to have a story about the Amber making full use of the parallel universe differences with ours.
The dialogue was pretty good especially the ones involving Walternate. I really love this alternate fringe team and I just don't want them to go. The relationship between them, their persona, have a feeling of authenticity and originality. I love their friendly bantering between one another. For example, when Lincoln tell us he never made home popsicle, while doing a human one, or when Francis tell us about getting his mom's cigarettes and they all "poor baby" him.
I also think Lincoln is a terrific character. It's strange you don't see such upbeat witty personality more often on TV.
The deprivation tank experiment was great. I love how it was done and how Olivia was made to appear to our side of the universe. A call back to the first season of Fringe. Having her appear in a souvenir shop and calling her niece to see if head Peter story was true, was well done.
Best quote:
Nature doesn't recognize good and evil. Nature only recognizes balance and imbalance. I intend to restore balance to our world, whatever it takes.
Chilling!!
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Originally posted by Commander Zelix View PostBest quote:
Nature doesn't recognize good and evil. Nature only recognizes balance and imbalance. I intend to restore balance to our world, whatever it takes.
Chilling!!sigpic
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Originally posted by LtColCarter View PostI couldn't agree with you more. Fringe never fails to impress.sigpic
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Another absorbing episode. I just love how they continuously come up with such amazing weird things. The 'Amber' is definitely up there in the awful way to go category, but not quite gone, being aware whilst trapped like that! *shudder*
I've really come to like the alternate team Olivia is working with. It makes the impending realisation that she doesn't belong there harder, as she will have to go back to a life where Charlie is no longer there after being with him again (sort of).
I can't help thinking that Walternate is what Walter in our universe was like with his obsessive work with finding a way into the alternate universe that was fueled by grief after the loss of his son. Why he had a piece of his brain removed is probably explained by watching Walternate in action.
Seeing the alternate universe makes it harder to accept that its path to destruction was triggered by Walter, and the extreme distasteful things they are doing are for self preservation. I want to be sympathetic to both sides' point of view but only one side can survive, it's just great how this show creates characters and scenarios so effortlessly. I care about all of them, can't decide which universe deserves to survive given the evidence we've been shown, now that's great TV viewing!
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I agree - I hope we get another season. I am loving this season so far, but I admit I'm enjoying the "over there" episodes more than the "over here" episodes. And this episode was fantastic. Olivia's journey is the most compelling thing about the show for me right now, and I just wonder how long it will take her to get back home, and what will happen when she does. I also love her alternate team - Charlie and Lincoln. I'll hate to lose them.- Life after Stargate -Agent Carter * Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. * The Blacklist * Castle * Elementary * GrimmHawaii Five-0 * The Mentalist * NCIS * NCIS:LA * Once Upon a Time * Rizzoli & Islessigpic
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