Fringe - Season One


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Maaaaan! That episode rocked! Either Bell or Bishop wrote that book they were reading from, and what the heck happened to that guy?! The observer was at the beginning of the episode, the closest we've seen him since we've been on the look out. Some crazy stuff is going on, and this is shaping up quite nicely.

But... no new episodes until April?! NOOOO!!!

So what the hell happened to that guy at the end? And what was Bishop starting to type? Adding to the book?

I believe he noticed the y when reading the book and he recalled seeing it before, so he pulled out his type writer and typed out Ability (which is the name of the episode) and the y was in a higher position than the rest of the text, just like the book. This likely means that either he or William Bell wrote the book. My guess would be Bell seeing as how he has yet to surface amongst all of the chaos.

So many questions... At least they seem to answer some of the questions as the season goes on (unlike Lost).

Lost is one giant story comprised of many mysteries that are answered over time, besides, Fringe has plenty of its own questions without answers, it's what makes the show intriguing, mysterious, and awesome.

I believe he noticed the y when reading the book and he recalled seeing it before, so he pulled out his type writer and typed out Ability (which is the name of the episode) and the y was in a higher position than the rest of the text, just like the book. This likely means that either he or William Bell wrote the book. My guess would be Bell seeing as how he has yet to surface amongst all of the chaos.

Ahh, I didn't pick up on that, thanks. Why would Bell be a potential writer, did he use the same typewriter or something?

Ahh, I didn't pick up on that, thanks. Why would Bell be a potential writer, did he use the same typewriter or something?

Before he created Massive Dynamic, Bell and Bishop conducted their fringe experiments back in the 70s, maybe into the 80s.

It's crazy that These TV series are out for Febuary!

In the old days, Febuary is Febuary sweeps - Some of the best episodes are in this month!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nielsen_Ratings#Sweeps

Actually, due to the 'DTV worries' this year's sweeps is in March... but still, this comes back in April.

Edited by JediXAngel

Question: I really need a Fringe scoop! -- Bryan

Ausiello: You know Olivia's MIA stepfather? The evil guy who leaves her creepy birthday cards every year? Well, we're "most likely" going to meet him in the flesh before the end of the season, confirms executive producer J.J. Abrams. "It's a huge story," he says, "and I don't want to rush it." Abrams wouldn't tell me who's on his short list to play the baddie, so I'll tell you who's on mine instead: Carnivale's Clancy Brown.

Awesome episode, made me think of a scene from The Matri:p:p

No new episodes till April?! ::cry:y:

Radish?

WUT ?????? No new Fringe episodes to watch until April ? That's madness !!!!111!

I also agree when some of you say that Fringe is the best show we have on TV this year. Will this replace X-Files ? I think yes ... The last episode was a real treat. This is the best J.J. Abrams' creation to date ( with Cloverfield just in second place).

WUT ?????? No new Fringe episodes to watch until April ? That's madness !!!!111!

I also agree when some of you say that Fringe is the best show we have on TV this year. Will this replace X-Files ? I think yes ... The last episode was a real treat. This is the best J.J. Abrams' creation to date ( with Cloverfield just in second place).

I watched X-Files when I was younger but never could get into it. This, on the other hand, is freakin awesome.

^ Wheres Lost on the list of yours :p?

I lost all interest in Lost after the second season; imho it was too slow paced with too little to chew on at the end of each episode.

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