Hey, if they can do it for Supernatural, we can do it for Fringe!
Since its inception, the color (or hue, rather) for Fringe's title sequence has always been blue. But over the seasons, we've gotten different versions of the title sequence for "special" episodes. For the alternate universe, Fringe turned red; in both flashback episodes, a retro-themed opening aired; and in the season finale "The Day We Died," Fringe turned greyscale. All of these title sequences, embedded below, have helped audiences map out in which universe, or time, we're staying in throughout the episode. And that's not all. In the second season finale, when Fringe shifted between our universe and "over there," we got a blue and red opening, which transitioned from one color to the next. Normally, a title sequence wouldn't be such a big deal since they are used for just one episode. But, in the season finale, Peter created a bridge between both universes, essentially bringing duplicates of each character face-to-face with one another. Will the new title sequence be Red-Blue to signify the bridge (perhaps split down the middle as shown here) — or will it be Purple (a combination of red and blue) to symbolize the overlapping of both universes? Perhaps it will remain blue to show that we're still in our universe except Walternate and Fauxlivia have been brought here via the bridge. And what about Peter? With Peter's existence erased, will the title sequence reflect this new reality? Sound off below! (Check out my reviews here on SpoilerTV, on NoWhiteNoise.com, or follow me @MichaelCollado.)
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