FRINGE SEASON FOUR LETTERS OF TRANSIT EPISODE NUMBER - 419 In the year 2036 two Fringe agents may have finally found someone who can help them free the world from the dystopian rule of the Observers: Dr. Walter Bishop, frozen in amber for more than 20 years. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE > |
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Last edited by GateWorld; 28 April 2015, 12:33 PM. -
That was nice, but I hope there was a good reason for this Spoiler of a Episode. I mean they didnt even finish the Story and next week we will probably be back with the Team we know.
To sum up the Spoilers
Spoiler:William Bell is alive and well. He is responsible for Olivias death, but not before she gave birth to a baby girl. The Observers really destroyed their own planet and try to invade the Past. (Thats so Terra Nova ) And of course that they kind of lost in 2015. The Upside is that this would be 3 more Seasons. It may just be cancelled before.
Besides the spoilers flying around it was still a good Episode though.
I was just wondering if someone can confirm since I dont know where to look for such info. I am usually horrible with recognizing faces, but I could swear the Observer that got dematerialized by the Antimatter Bomb was played by Anderson Cooper. Those last looks at the Bomb made me see the resamblence.
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Wow. Good stuff! I especially liked Etta/whoever the actress was playing her. Takes some good writing and some great acting to introduce a character and turn them into an empathetic member of 'the team' in under 43 minutes!
I was a bit stunned it ended when it did--I guess this is continuing next week then?
I love this show's 'episode 19' thing. Always so much to chew on after the fact"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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Originally posted by DigiFluid View PostWow. Good stuff! I especially liked Etta/whoever the actress was playing her. Takes some good writing and some great acting to introduce a character and turn them into an empathetic member of 'the team' in under 43 minutes!
I was a bit stunned it ended when it did--I guess this is continuing next week then?
I love this show's 'episode 19' thing. Always so much to chew on after the fact
Originally posted by LanDodger View Postman that was a bit crazy ha, I'm more intrigued to see how it will all relate into everything with the coming episodes as well, pity we couldn't find out more
did not expect to see him in the amber though! (you know who I mean )
Originally posted by fumblesmcstupid View PostWe have OUR universe
Peter's Universe
The universe minus Peter
Peter's Universe Minus Peter
Now the Future
This show hurts my brain...... almost as much as Spongebob
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I don't know why the revelation took so long, I could have told you from the moment she was introduced that Etta was Peter/Olivia's daughter.
The events in this episode where a bit questionable. They really turned everything on its head at this point. The Observers just want to take over our present time? Why have they been observing us for centuries then, and why do it now. Are they 'us' from the future (year 2600)? If so why would they be purging us or whatever it is they're doing?sigpic
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From what has been said about the Observers so far I would think they are future inhabitants of Earth. One of the reasons given in previous episodes for them not interferring/changing things has been that they fear they might change their own future afterall.
How they can go from a strict non-interference policy to actively taking over our world is beyond me though.
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Originally posted by magictrick View PostI don't know why the revelation took so long, I could have told you from the moment she was introduced that Etta was Peter/Olivia's daughter.
The events in this episode where a bit questionable. They really turned everything on its head at this point. The Observers just want to take over our present time? Why have they been observing us for centuries then, and why do it now. Are they 'us' from the future (year 2600)? If so why would they be purging us or whatever it is they're doing?
As to why they are trying to take over at all. Terra Nova, do I have to say more? I think the reason they chose now is that we are far enough in Technology for their comfort and the Planet is still habitable at this point.
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Originally posted by tomstone View PostI think the name is Ella. At least it sounded to me that way.
Speaking of which, was anyone else waiting all episode long to find out what happened to Over There? I'm really surprised and dismayed that, after a few episodes focused directly on it and numerous instances across the entire series that the Observers interact with both sides, that it didn't even get a mention in this episode."A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
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