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Fringe - Season 4 Finale - Filming Snippet

Apr 3, 2012

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33 comments:

  1. So the finale has just Observers,where is everyone?

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  2. But is this part one or part two they're filming?

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  3. 20 Observers? 
    Well damn... that shoots down CJ's 12 Observers and 1 Mr. Calender theory! XD

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  4. rut ro, what's going to happen? 

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  5. Maybe they're mistaken and its really just a very apathetic flash mob?  :P

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  6. Or maybe the annual meeting of the Canadian Albino Mad Men Addicts Chapter (C.A.M.M.A.C.)?
    *I made it a palindrome as an homage to Walter in last Week's episode.

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  7.  That's a much more acceptable homage than spending time in the bathroom with a copy of "Hump."

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  8. Strange one, I dont think Fringe has the budget to look at where the observed come from, as it always hard to make big time jump look good but maybe...

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  9. ... 20 Observers??? Again??? Who's gonna be erased now???

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  10. Hmm, Jones or the Observers, who's the real villain of the season?

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  11. Or does Team Fringe pull a mindF**k of epic proportions and reveal Peter and Olivia to be the unknowing badguys and Jones to be hero? XD

    Okay.. I seriously doubt that but my brain hurts and is making me think odd things...
    *changes coffee IV drip bag*

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  12. * Fringe-gasm* ...*Heart attack*...dead and in heaven.

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  13. They got this. That is why they have been saving money on Broyles appearances. 

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  14. Observers everywhere, but is Peter going to be one? ;)

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  15. This must have been one damn science team.

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  16.  Nah, I would rather spent time in the bathroom with a copy of Hump... :D :D

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  17.  I am not sure if I know this properly but aren't there just 12 observers or something like that?

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  18. Oh please no!..what we have good Observers and bad Observers no i don't want to think that.Gak that just can't be!

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  19. Maybe there are Observers named Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fringe Friday, Saturday...who knows? Or even named after seasons :D...or after planets and stars :D

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  20. What...bald Oilivia and Astrid would be great, right? :D :D :D...Just kidding

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  21. That is just not a pretty picture!   :D

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  22. 50? I always expected there to be only a dozen, one for a month. Anyway, I really can't wait for the finale! They're always fantastic!

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  23. 50 Observers! That's Excellent! I hope it ties into what ever was also happening in "Letters of Transit"...but am curious if this is a place they "live" or if there is some BIG event in which 50 Observers would gather?!

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  24. We learned that their names are "code" names and that they are an extension of homosapien...or are homosapien perfected and created in some timeline's "future"! :D

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  25. I always assumed there were 12 due to their code names, but I'm not sure we have ever heard explicitly how many there are/were/will be. XD

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  26. In another time line, I am sure this is the case!  ;)

    (Actually In one of the Fringe non cannon/alternate reality the gang are "art thieves"...)

    They should so make Jones the hero next season...that would be fun...and he's in love with an alternate Nina, who's in love with Walter, who's in love with Rebecca, Astrid, and the ghost of Carla....

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  27. I would watch a show with Olivia and Peter as art thieves XD

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  28. Actually, if you think about the first three seasons, Walter and Peter can be considered villains. Walter broke the other universe by crossing over and kidnapping Peter; Walternate started a war in response which eventually led to Peter stepping in the machine to destroy the other universe (a decision which Peter only reversed because of Olivia and not because of the billions he murdered).
    Jones turning out to be a hero wouldn't surprise me in the least.

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  29. I think that was the seed of my thought process...
    Most everyone looked at Walternate as evil or the badguy when he first came on the scene and I always kind of looked at Walter as the cause of all the chaos. 

    Not necessarily the villain since I think that term needs a purposeful effort to do harm. Walter did not realize what the consequences would be when he first crossed over.. or later took Peter. However I definitely see him as the cause of all the problems team Fringe has been dealing with in both Universes.

    Maybe my affection for him biases my opinion? I guess in some ways Walter is already the bad guy of the series... Peter and Olivia less so though I think.

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  30. Well I think your on the right track because I think the series looks very much to cause and effect and consequences...Even though I believe there is meant to be a shift in roles from iteration to iteration (and so the villains and heroes may shift), it seems the root of characters' problems lies with in the actions of their past selves (and I  mean this in both the immediate past and iterations pasts)...but even in our season 1-3 timeline one could really put the blame on the destruction on the actions of William Bell. He chose to help make technology for both sides in several time periods....he believed a war was coming and chose to be active in a pursuit of defense...

    However, I have also often thought if their was once just one universe (not paralleled universes ajoiuned,) that the presentation behind the segregation of them lies in a before (red: Fire-Passion-Technology-burning oxidation) and after (blue: Water: changeable, thoughtful, forgiving-reflective) process of creation of destruction, verses redemption and remedy of the destruction, as I feel the blue characters besides being more introverted and thoughtful, make the red extroverted-political-altruistic characters better people...

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  31. That's a really good point about Peter being given a blank slate and to place him somewhere where he didn't do those things!

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  32. Obsever overload...I'm intrigued.

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