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re: *OFFICIAL* Fringe M/TV Board rewatch thread (current episodes discussion p. 60)
Posted on 6/23/14 at 9:55 am to gjackx
Posted on 6/23/14 at 9:55 am to gjackx
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We are only discussing 4-6 at this point, right (or does that change today?)??
I assumed we were up to 7-9 starting today.
Why would Broyles go radio silent with the swat team? Were text messages not common back then? I think my biggest "problem" with the show is the brain science and here they go again. I guess on the one hand it lets Walter look like the genius mad scientist he is, but on the other hand, they could very easily end up in the same place without making Walter magical. Yes I believe Walter can open portals to parallel universes but cannot transfer the thoughts of a "mostly dead" person to Peter
Posted on 6/23/14 at 11:58 am to TigerinATL
OP updated.
Yeah I'm noticing little hints and clues like that as well, and it's pretty cool.
Yeah, some of it definitely seems like it's stretching reality, to say the least...but that was kinda the point, right?
I forgot how cool these first episodes (seasons?) were, like with the whole setup of the episode being flipped when the victim ends up being bad (the Little Hill thing)...like they're using Walter to do their bidding almost.
The sightings of Walter and the kid's mom in the second episode this week...is this the first alternate universe clues, or clone things? I was having trouble explaining that shite, and they didn't seem to address it really.
Also, I don't remember these episodes being so open-ended at times (like not having much closure at all in one or two of them).
Enjoying the hell out of this ride so far though.
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i like they drops clues such as walter mentioning parts of his brains missing and Olivia sharing a mind
Yeah I'm noticing little hints and clues like that as well, and it's pretty cool.
quote:
Why would Broyles go radio silent with the swat team? Were text messages not common back then? I think my biggest "problem" with the show is the brain science and here they go again. I guess on the one hand it lets Walter look like the genius mad scientist he is, but on the other hand, they could very easily end up in the same place without making Walter magical. Yes I believe Walter can open portals to parallel universes but cannot transfer the thoughts of a "mostly dead" person to Peter
Yeah, some of it definitely seems like it's stretching reality, to say the least...but that was kinda the point, right?
I forgot how cool these first episodes (seasons?) were, like with the whole setup of the episode being flipped when the victim ends up being bad (the Little Hill thing)...like they're using Walter to do their bidding almost.
The sightings of Walter and the kid's mom in the second episode this week...is this the first alternate universe clues, or clone things? I was having trouble explaining that shite, and they didn't seem to address it really.
Also, I don't remember these episodes being so open-ended at times (like not having much closure at all in one or two of them).
Enjoying the hell out of this ride so far though.
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