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Fringe - Mystery Finale: We've solved it

9 May 2011

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Thanks to FringeWatch for sending us the following..

Good read from the guys at EW.

Read "Mystery Finale: We've solved it! + John Noble & Joshua Jackson talk cliffhanger, renewal and more"

17 comments:

  1. Solved? Um, no... just another (particularly silly) theory to add to the pile

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  2. that's the silliest theory so far

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  3. I think it`s funny that we don`t know what`s gonna happen, but we DO know what ISN`T going to happen :-D

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  4. I get where you're coming from, it's completely hilarious that these guys have us used to such high standards of storytelling that even if we know some things just have a snowball's chance in hell to happen we still can't guess what it is that will go down.

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  5. why am I the only one who thinks that it's a very good theory?

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  6. What you mean by "where you're coming from"?


    I know what you`re trying to say by the rest of your comment. But it happened to me that on some forum they told that how`s that I always know what`s not gonna happen but on the other hand I can`t even tell what`s gonna happen next. I just needed to point that out :-D

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  7. I love this! Will have re-read later when I have a little more time!

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  8. If this is accurate I wager JJ Abrams and Bad Robot will place Peter off the coast of Tunisia....

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  9. Makes me recall if The Earth was a Sandwich Project.....

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  10. I for one agree with Josh about the huge focuse on PO relationship in season 3, it was exhausting and it somehow undermined the show's brilliancy for many fans.

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  11. I think what they say makes sense, but that I think it's even more complicated than that, because this possible future revealed the truth that the red and blue have already come to the way it has because of an engineering of another (prime) universe...initially what Peter has done is created a temporary altered state from another temporary altered state, which in fact proves "fluidily"of the blue universe timeline as being a timeline that is generally temporary, as like with white tulip there are already things with in the timelien that do not appear to make logical sense (aka robert Bishops' Death dat in conjuntion to Walter's Birthday)...It could also then be that temporary memory is also a cause of chaos along with time traveling terrorists.

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  12. I disagree with Josh... I love him but The POlivia relationship is a big part of why I watch the show.. I love the weird fringey type stuff but I really hope they don't just push the POlivia-ness out the door.

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  13. I could maybe see peter as the person to take the machine back through time... but an army of peter clones? Really?

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  14. i can see it now.... season 4 will be like this, Peter does not exist for others (everyone else) but some how their paths get intertwined and fate intervenes... ofcourse it would be yet another explosive season ofcourse

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  15. Peter can not get out of the series. He and Olivia Walter solving cases together are the heart and soul of the show. He has to be in every episode. The couple Peter and Olivia has to continue.

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