Welcome to SpoilerTV's weekly edition of Fringe Friday!
We've had our obligatory...uhm... trip into the mind of Walter, and we found our black umbrella within the labyrinthine confines of what Walter subconsciously stored in his thoughts and fears. These included the haunting image of his deceased lab assistant, egging him on to find and delve into his past works and therefore his own previous consciousness that he's been so terrified of becoming throughout the show, and most notably this season. But young Nina was also there to steer him true and away from the nefarious deeds of his past. However, from the final image of 5.09 we see that what he fears is not so easily remedied, nor is it going to just go away if he wills it so.
So far we've gone through a multitude of VHS tapes, and they've kept the team searching for the missing pieces of the puzzle. I quietly loathe the fact that they have to rely on tapes every episode, but it seems to be working correctly to push the plan onward. We're still getting doses of LSD-drenched goodness and character growth...as well as the occasional Fringe event as well. I feel like it's still all just setup for the last 2 episodes though -- as if they're peddling around what they want to do in the last 2 hours. We will see, but perhaps we'll finally meet Donald, perhaps he'll be a decent character and a good surprise, and it'll lead to a breathtaking series finale--the one that we've now been promised by our faithful producer J.H. Wyman.
Today's topic: How well do you think the finale will be tied into the past of Fringe? Do you think it will strongly mirror the pilot, frame for frame in a sense, or will it push into new territory to solve and finish the story for good?
Let us know your thoughts below in the comments! HAPPY FRINGE FRIDAY, FOLKS!
(Updated November 15, 2012)
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Is it just me or do they write their titles simply to make them impossible for me to type them out?(It's probably just me!)
Is it just me or do they write their titles simply to make them impossible for me to type them out?(It's probably just me!)
We've had our obligatory...uhm... trip into the mind of Walter, and we found our black umbrella within the labyrinthine confines of what Walter subconsciously stored in his thoughts and fears. These included the haunting image of his deceased lab assistant, egging him on to find and delve into his past works and therefore his own previous consciousness that he's been so terrified of becoming throughout the show, and most notably this season. But young Nina was also there to steer him true and away from the nefarious deeds of his past. However, from the final image of 5.09 we see that what he fears is not so easily remedied, nor is it going to just go away if he wills it so.
So far we've gone through a multitude of VHS tapes, and they've kept the team searching for the missing pieces of the puzzle. I quietly loathe the fact that they have to rely on tapes every episode, but it seems to be working correctly to push the plan onward. We're still getting doses of LSD-drenched goodness and character growth...as well as the occasional Fringe event as well. I feel like it's still all just setup for the last 2 episodes though -- as if they're peddling around what they want to do in the last 2 hours. We will see, but perhaps we'll finally meet Donald, perhaps he'll be a decent character and a good surprise, and it'll lead to a breathtaking series finale--the one that we've now been promised by our faithful producer J.H. Wyman.
Today's topic: How well do you think the finale will be tied into the past of Fringe? Do you think it will strongly mirror the pilot, frame for frame in a sense, or will it push into new territory to solve and finish the story for good?
Let us know your thoughts below in the comments! HAPPY FRINGE FRIDAY, FOLKS!
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Who's ready to get this Fringe Friday underway! Time to break out the licorice and slush-os!
FRINGE FRIDAY'S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST!
I've crafted a spotify playlist for all you FRINGE fans out there who will be pining away for the new episode all day! From selected tracks related to promoting FRINGE to the score of FRINGE itself, some hand-picked tracks that keep with the mood, these tracks have been loaded into this playlist for your entertainment! So, while you're at work, keep your excitement level at a peak with these tracks!
(Updated November 15, 2012)
(FEATURING: Pink Floyd, Violet Sedan Chair, Rolling Stones, The xx, Moby, and many more!)
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