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Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Jackie wrote: "I hope our Olivia bides her time til she figures out how to stay in our universe, then finds Fauxlivia and beats the crap out of her. Yeah, that's what I'd like to see, a cat-fight."

Fauxlivia seems like she might be getting convinved that the alternate reality is not evil like Walternate has been portraying it. Each episode it shows her, she seems to realize that this reality is almost identical to her own, not evil, like she's been taught.


message 352: by Christine (new)

Christine And what about the amber.....that its been being used to seal up the tears in the universe and now we know that those people sealed up in it can be revived. I just thought the scene where they cut the twin out of the amber and then we witness how he is revived and the other man then gets sealed in it, was so cool. I know we've seen it before but not in this much detail. We've learned that it was something Walternate developed and was first used at Harvard Yard.


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Christine Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "Each episode it shows her, she seems to realize that this reality is almost identical to her own, not evil, like she's been taught. .."

We can also say the same about the real Olivia. We are getting to know her partners in the alternate world. They are not bad guys. The master of all the evil seems to be Walternate.


message 354: by Jaice (last edited Nov 06, 2010 10:56PM) (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Christine wrote: "We can also say the same about the real Olivia. We are getting to know her partners in the alternate world. They are not bad guys. The master of all the evil seems to be Walternate."

Very true. Though Walternate seems to only be like he is in that reality because his child was stolen from him by his equivalent from an alternate reality, which would certainly twist one's mind. Imagine being in his position.


message 355: by Christine (new)

Christine I can't remember which came first, Peter's abduction or the evil Walternate?

And you are right, if your kid was abducted, you would not recover from that!


message 356: by Jaice (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Christine wrote: "I can't remember which came first, Peter's abduction or the evil Walternate?..."

It's possible that Walternate was "evil" before his son's abduction, but we have no reason to assume that, as all it showed of him before the abduction was him trying desperately to find a cure for Peter.


message 357: by Christine (new)

Christine That's what both Walters have in common.


message 358: by Jackie (last edited Nov 07, 2010 04:30AM) (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) Christine wrote:They are not bad guys. The master of all the evil seems to be Walternate.

Looking at it from Walternate's perspective, even beyond the kidnapping, his world is under attack, mini blackholes ripping though it, which is a direct result of Walter crossing over. He sees it as war, with Walter and company as the enemy. He has no way of knowing it wasn't a planned attack, an unintentional side effect of Walter's ill advised trip to Walternate's world.
Walternate's a scientist first and foremost. Just like his counterpart, Walter. Science isn't good or evil, it just is. Walternate feels justified in doing whatever he can to protect his world. I wouldn't say Walternate is evil, I would call him driven. And perhaps he's a bit mad, after all Walter is and they're two sides of the same coin. Walternate's practices may be unsavory but he's doing it to save his world. From one perspective, he's a hero.

I still don't like him but I can understand his reasoning.


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Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Jackie wrote: "Looking at it from Walternate's perspective, even beyond the kidnapping, his world is under attack, mini blackholes ripping though it, which is a direct result of Walter crossing over. He sees it as war, with Walter and company as the enemy. He has no way of knowing it wasn't a planned attack, an unintentional side effect of Walter's ill advised trip to Walternate's world...."

Very well-put, Jackie.


message 360: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) Thank you, Jason.


message 361: by Christine (new)

Christine Yes, very well put!


message 362: by Jenna (new)

Jenna (bookworm12186) Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "Jackie wrote: "I hope our Olivia bides her time til she figures out how to stay in our universe, then finds Fauxlivia and beats the crap out of her. Yeah, that's what I'd like to see, a cat-fight...."

this is true. im afraid she will give up on her other life. give up on Frank and fall in love with Peter...and then what when the real Liv comes back?


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Jenna (bookworm12186) Christine wrote: "And what about the amber.....that its been being used to seal up the tears in the universe and now we know that those people sealed up in it can be revived. I just thought the scene where they cut..."

It was the ultimate sacrifice. So moving in a sci-fi tv show type way :)

I think someone will find out. And then all hell will break loose.


message 364: by Jenna (new)

Jenna (bookworm12186) Christine wrote: "Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "Each episode it shows her, she seems to realize that this reality is almost identical to her own, not evil, like she's been taught. .."

We can also say the same about th..."


Also true. Her partners are nice guys. :)


message 365: by Jenna (new)

Jenna (bookworm12186) Christine wrote: "I can't remember which came first, Peter's abduction or the evil Walternate?

And you are right, if your kid was abducted, you would not recover from that!"


Evil Walternate came 2nd. And yes I know you would never recover, but I think the real thing is he doesnt really care about his son. When Walter took Peter he caused a rift that started tearing the alternate world aapart, and ever since he just wants to destroy the real world. Even by sacrificing his son.


message 366: by Christine (new)

Christine Its interesting how an actor can play a character in two different ways, Walter and Walternate would be easy because they are so different but the differences in the Olivias are more subtle.


message 367: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) Jenna wrote: but I think the real thing is he doesnt really care about his son

I think that's true. Walternate didn't come to rescue Peter, he came to bring Peter back to use as a weapon.


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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Jenna wrote: "now walternates plan is going to backfire in his face."

But what if Walter knows she's lying. I mean, when she said something to the effect "It didn't work. It was just black" - do you think he bought that?


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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "Fauxlivia seems like she might be getting convinved that the alternate reality is not evil like Walternate has been portraying it. Each episode it shows her, she seems to realize that this reality is almost identical to her own, not evil, like she's been taught. "

I see that too, yet she keeps doing evil things.


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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "I can't remember which came first, Peter's abduction or the evil Walternate?

And you are right, if your kid was abducted, you would not recover from that!"


But it wasn't just the kidnapping that did turned him - that's why the the Walter in our reality asked Mr. Spock to take out parts of his brain - he knew what he was becoming.


message 371: by Christine (new)

Christine Dustin Crazy wrote: "But it wasn't just the kidnapping that did turned him - that's why the the Walter in our reality asked Mr. Spock to take out parts of his brain - he knew what he was becoming. "

I forgot that part. Thanks for reminding me.


message 372: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "Its interesting how an actor can play a character in two different ways, Walter and Walternate would be easy because they are so different but the differences in the Olivias are more subtle."

Again, I think the differences are much more obvious because Walter has had pieces of his brain removed but Walternate did not. I prefer the blonde Olivia :-)


message 373: by Christine (new)

Christine Dustin Crazy wrote: "I prefer the blonde Olivia :-) "

Don't most guys prefer blondes? LOL


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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
That red-haired Olivia from the other side is a real B***h! The Olivia from our reality is Amazing! Someday when I've got some extra money, I'm getting me a t-shirt that says "Team Dunham".


message 375: by Christine (new)

Christine Is there such a thing as a "Team Dunham" shirt?


message 376: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (last edited Nov 07, 2010 11:07PM) (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "Is there such a thing as a "Team Dunham" shirt?"

TEAM DUNHAM

http://www.cafepress.com/+fringe_team...


message 377: by Christine (new)

Christine Very cool!


message 378: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (last edited Nov 07, 2010 11:12PM) (new)


message 379: by Christine (new)

Christine Yes, that one works for me!


message 380: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Did the Fringe Hand Logo always have 6 fingers like on the t-shirt? I never noticed it until I saw the shirts. And btw, has anyone figured out the Fringe code at commercial breaks (dots in different places around the different symbols)? I'm assuming these are still being done - I haven't really noticed lately. I've heard only a genius can follow the code, since it's so complicated - Jason of the Borg, can you clue us in on what hidden things are being encoded? We'd really appreciate your shared secrets & wisdom. Thanks.


message 381: by Jaice (last edited Nov 08, 2010 09:57AM) (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Dustin Crazy wrote: "...And btw, has anyone figured out the Fringe code at commercial breaks (dots in different places around the different symbols)? I'm assuming these are still being done - I haven't really noticed lately. I've heard only a genius can follow the code, since it's so complicated - Jason of the Borg, can you clue us in on what hidden things are being encoded? We'd really appreciate your shared secrets & wisdom. Thanks."

I always record the show on my DVR, so I just fast forward through parts that aren't the show, therefore I have not noticed any code. I hadn't heard about it until now. I'll try to remember to watch for them from now on, but I assume the code spans episodes, rather than being contained within a single commercial break or single episode, so I might not be able to figure it out before watching all the episodes from the beginning.


message 382: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) I noticed the six fingers on the first ep, I even slowed the fast-forward down to make sure I saw what I thought I saw, LOL

I don't know about a code either. Tell me more. I DVR so no commercials for me.


message 383: by Jenna (new)

Jenna (bookworm12186) Dustin Crazy wrote: "That red-haired Olivia from the other side is a real B***h! The Olivia from our reality is Amazing! Someday when I've got some extra money, I'm getting me a t-shirt that says "Team Dunham"."

u would... get me one while your at it hahahahahah. nerds unite. lol.


message 384: by Jenna (new)

Jenna (bookworm12186) Dustin Crazy wrote: "Did the Fringe Hand Logo always have 6 fingers like on the t-shirt? I never noticed it until I saw the shirts. And btw, has anyone figured out the Fringe code at commercial breaks (dots in differen..."

Def always has hand 6 fingers :)


message 385: by Jenna (new)

Jenna (bookworm12186) Dustin Crazy wrote: "Did the Fringe Hand Logo always have 6 fingers like on the t-shirt? I never noticed it until I saw the shirts. And btw, has anyone figured out the Fringe code at commercial breaks (dots in differen..."

dude i never thought of these dots as codes. what exactly are they supposed to be? I watch online so they dont really do they inserts.


message 386: by Jaice (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Dustin Crazy wrote: "...I've heard only a genius can follow the code, since it's so complicated - Jason of the Borg, can you clue us in on what hidden things are being encoded? We'd really appreciate your shared secrets & wisdom. Thanks."

By the way, whoever said I was a genius? ;-)


message 387: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "By the way, whoever said I was a genius? ;-) "

Me


message 388: by Jaice (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Dustin Crazy wrote: "Me"

Then, as long as I don't end up like that guy from a few episodes back of Fringe, I'll take that as a complement. By the way, did anyone notice the parallels of that episode with the book/movie, Flowers for Algernon? http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18...


message 389: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (last edited Nov 08, 2010 12:28PM) (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
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Secret Fringe Code Solved


message 390: by Carol (new)

Carol Neman | 118 comments Fringe Code...Flowers for Algernon...Walternate...Fauxlivia...are you people bonkers? (I ain't even bovvered!)


message 391: by Jaice (last edited Nov 09, 2010 08:58AM) (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Carol wrote: "Fringe Code...Flowers for Algernon...Walternate...Fauxlivia...are you people bonkers? (I ain't even bovvered!)"

What does "bovvered" mean? I can only find "bovver" in the dictionary, which is British slang for "rowdiness," especially that of street gang youths, and I don't see how that fits in the context of what you said. :-)


message 392: by Christine (new)

Christine Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "By the way, did anyone notice the parallels of that with the book/movie, Flowers for Algernon?..."

I did not pick up on that. Great catch. That is one of my all time favorite books. I've read it a couple of times. No wonder you are considered "The Genius" of the bunch! haha


message 393: by Jaice (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Christine wrote: "...That is one of my all time favorite books. I've read it a couple of times...."

Yes, I love it too. I read it (and then watched the movie) when I was 12 and it has stuck with me ever since.

Christine wrote: "I did not pick up on that. Great catch....No wonder you are considered "The Genius" of the bunch! haha"

Thanks! :-) (blushing)


message 394: by Christine (new)

Christine Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "Yes, I love it too. I read it (and then watched the movie) when I was 12 and it has stuck with me ever since..."

Its one of those books/movies that sticks with you. I have used it as a reference for I don't know how many things. The last time was in an Ethics class a few years ago. Most of the kids in the class had not heard of it.

No need for blushing!


message 395: by Jaice (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Christine wrote: "...Most of the kids in the class had not heard of it...."

That's too bad. :-(


message 396: by Christine (new)

Christine Hey, you are at the University of Utah, my daughter is at Westminster!


message 397: by Jaice (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Christine wrote: "Hey, you are at the University of Utah, my daughter is at Westminster!"

Cool! I might be teaching there next semester. :-) What does she study?


message 398: by Christine (new)

Christine Physics. What will you be teaching?


message 399: by Jaice (new)

Jaice Cooperrider (plasborgma) | 1299 comments Christine wrote: "Physics. What will you be teaching?"

The name of the class is "Brain and Behavior;" it is a biological psychology course. As an undergraduate, I studied physics & astronomy before I switched to neuroscience and psychology. Perhaps she will do the same, if she takes my class. ;-)


message 400: by Christine (new)

Christine No, she's headed for geophysics. No more changing majors for her!


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