#FRINGE Episode 19 "Letters of Transit".............well that was different and unexpected.
— masked scheduler (@maskedscheduler) March 26, 2012
Fringe - Episode 4.19 - Letters of Transit
26 Mar 2012
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Thanks to German for the heads up.
This will be some kind of otherverse again. No clue othervise even with the age thing that we know. If it is really an age thing at all. Yeah vauge infos are vauge but that's Fringe.
ReplyDeleteWonder what kind of trailer they will come up for this one...
Letters of Transit? is this what you receive from an 'official' to allow you to travel through time? or cross universes?
ReplyDeleteInteresting since 4x19 is our "epic in scope" crazy episode with HIC! --The new Beyond the Fringe comic that came out Friday, "Ghost Writer Pt1" has to do with telekinesis through time and space with Nina's arm....these idea is also laid out with the pairs of typewriters, the prequel comic's pair of time machines, and possibly may relate to Peter and the Machines, the Beacon, implying 'ghost networks'....I am not sure if we are really done with other time line business....
ReplyDeleteBut something tells me this episode may deal with the time line and/or home of the Observers...since we know they have code names implying their scientific agents on behalf someone, somewhere...
My thoughts exactly.
ReplyDeleteThis is also the first episode 19 title that doesn't refer to drugs.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget episode 119, "The Road Not Taken"! So technically it's the second one
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ReplyDeleteIsn't that a Casablanca reference?
Seems like Casablanca is a recurring theme on this series.
ReplyDeleteAh! Nice catch you guys XD....and good reminder doublevisionqst! --"The Road Not Taken" is when Olivia was able to project/glimpse other universes (possibly a previous iteration) in which she got information that helped saved one of the twins (Nabcy Lewis and Susan Pratt)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I didn't even think of that!
ReplyDeleteI need to know what they're doing for this episode. It's bound to be awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt is a recurring theme. That's the movie where a man and a woman fall in love, but because of forces beyond their control they have to part. And even though they'll "always have Paris" that ending is sad.
ReplyDeleteWell, whatever they do, they'll be doing it with "Desmond." ; )
ReplyDeleteI hope he keeps is Scottish accent. His american is terrible.
ReplyDeleteI always knew when Peter & Altlivia were watching it on TV & Peter told her what it was about & said "Aren't all the best love stories tragedies?" And then she said "only in the movies." I knew right then that there was more to it besides her not actually being His Olivia...I always said something will come of this one day...and look.....lol
ReplyDeleteThe Man From The Other Side doesn't really have to do with drugs either.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great episode title, I really love that one
ReplyDeleteAgree. I've heard it. And if John Noble can keep his Australian accent, I definitely think Ian should also.
ReplyDeleteYou know what, you're right. I was mistaken; I thought Brown Betty was episode 19, not 20. My bad.
ReplyDeleteIt's episode 19. It's only episode 20 if you count "Unearthed" as part of the season.
ReplyDeleteYes, I forgot about Unearthed. Good catch. Disregard my response to huricane.
ReplyDelete...OOH... a "MacGuffin" .....
ReplyDeleteI hope it isn't with Ronald Reagon though ;P!
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Seems like Casablanca is a recurring theme on this series.
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