Apr 30, 2009
Posted in News / Spoilers by Scully
SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
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T.V. Guide Magazine reports on the Season 1 finale of Fringe to air Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 9/8c.
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The freaky freshman solidifies it’s geek cred when Star Trek icon Leonard Nimoy hops on board as the equally legendary William Bell. “Olivia is gonna find herself in an odd position,” reveals exec producer Jeff Pinkner of the long-awaited arrival of Walter’s formal lab partner-in-crime. “She’s been searching for him, looking for answers as to what experiments he may have done on her [as a child], but suddenly, she’s going to have to protect Bell from a familiar foe.”
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Pinkner also teases that the Observer will play a major role in unraveling Walter’s past; someone will take a bullet; and the perpetually at-odds Bishop boys may finally find common ground amid the scientific scariness going on around them. “Peter (Joshua Jackson, above) needs to help Walter uncover a mystery that may involve the very beginning of the Pattern,” Pinkner says.
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Nimoy and Pattern answers? We’re set to be stunned.
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T.V. Guide Magazine supplied by Spoiler TV
Transcribed by observersarehere.com
Dr. Boone, when talking about ‘XT43′, said that it was designed to show off. Show off to who (whom)? Show off to the Observers? Would the meaning of that statement be more accurate if he said ‘to intimidate’?

XT43
I am bouncing this theory off of the Quantum Physics theory about parallel universes. Could it be possible that ZFT is actually trying to help the human race? If they know about the Observers, and they are aware that both worlds will be destroyed, or they know the Observers’ intentions, then perhaps they are just trying to let the Observers know…’We are not unprepared.’ ‘We will fight for our right to survive.’
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On several occasions during this week’s episode, I noticed a pentagram pattern. They were always in the bar or in reference to the bar, but there were too many of them to ignore.
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The first was on the door of the bar…

Image #1
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Apr 29, 2009
Posted in Easter Eggs > Fringe - 118 Midnight by Scully
Remember that pesky tape-roll holder from “Unleashed”? You know, the one that started me on the yellow-red-blue kick?

tape rolls in Walter's lab
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Well, this week, in Dr. Boones lab, look what I found…

tape rolls in Boone's lab
After all of my ranting and raving about the yellow-red-blue color pattern, I find it hard to believe that this is a coincidence.
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I suppose it could be a popular piece of lab equipment…but I watch a lot of Sci-Fi and Medical shows and I’ve never seen one before. Or, perhaps the crew was low on props, so they just moved some stuff around. Or maybe, Walter gave it to him.
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Come on…not likely. Oh boy, I’m obsessed.
This is my best guess as to last week’s clue.

Poster in Police Station
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There were a couple of other options, but this seems the most likely. It kind of looks like a man who has had his spine ripped out through his neck. There would definitely be a lot of blood. If anyone has any other shots they think might be more likely, let me know.
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UPDATE: Thanks to sigma, I now know that this poster was not the clue, so on to candidate number 2…

Subway sign from "Bad Dreams"

Time and name of the episode "Midnight"
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I didn’t choose this one first, because there has never been a clue that points to the title of the next episode before. But when you take the clock and after hours bar into account, this does seem more likely.
This week, if you watch closely, you will see the Observer walk behind Bob Dunn at the bar, near the beginning of the episode. It might be just me, but that doesn’t look like Michael Cerveris. I didn’t catch the credits, does anyone know if he was credited this episode?

Image #1

Image #2
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Close, but in my opinion, no cigar.
Apr 29, 2009
Posted in Fringe - 118 Midnight > Fumbles by Scully
I normally reserve my Fringe Fumbles for breaks or when I have exhausted an episode, but this one is just too horrific to let it slide, even for a day. It was so bad that I was actually confused until I realized that it was a serious malfunction.
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Approximately 15 minutes (commercial-free) into the episode, Olivia shows Dr. Boone a photo of the Agent who died in Ability and two photographs of victims with their necks torn out. I assumed the second photo was the victim Boston P.D. found two days earlier, by the pier.

Photograph of second victim
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About 15 minutes later, Peter discovers a body by the water. Wait a minute…I know that guy…

Oops, there he is.
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HELLO!! Come on guys…this is not the Fringe that I know and love. Minor continuity errors, I expect to find, it’s part and package, but this!?! I almost fell off the sofa.
For those who might not know, I have a theory about the color pattern of Yellow-Red-Blue. I believe it’s being done on purpose, although, I have not yet figured out why. You can read the original post HERE, the first update HERE and last weeks update HERE.
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I suppose I might be wearing this topic down a bit, but I truely believe that there is some hidden meaning with the colors they have been showing us for the last few episodes. I found two obvious shots of the color pattern this week, although they are not in the same order as we have previously seen.

Lights in the bar
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Poster in the bar.
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Di has found some interesting things involving these colors, and later in the week after a bit of reading, I will do another post on our frustrating theory. For now I am posting the links, if anyone would like to check them out.
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I think it is pretty clear now, that this puzzle is definitely the Fibonacci or Golden spiral…

"Midnight"

lab notes for "Midnight"
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Project 1109- Exploration 1
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The Images:
A photo of Bob Dunn’s body, some moldy bread, a vial of blue liquid, a plate of cookies , the tape Dr. Boone made for Olivia and another strange grainy photo, similar to the ones seen in the lab notes for Ability, Inner Child, Unleashed and Bad Dreams.
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The Note:
Walter is still using the typewriter with the misaligned ‘y’.