Archive for the ‘2x14’ Category
If you thought the neat apple-shaped worn spot in Walter’s chair was cool, you’re going to love this. The Jacksonville daycare featured in “Jacksonville” had an even better little shot which included not one, not two, but five glyphs. Of course,…
Why is it that Walter found the combination of 5-20-10 to have some meaning? Probably not because it actually has any within the storyline of the show. The quote was a little throwaway reference to TV nerds like you and…
Read: 2×14: 5-20-10
Eagle-eyed viewers noticed that the opening shot of the episode featured one of Fringe’s now-iconic 3D setting titles. But they also noticed that it was the only such title we’ve seen that was misspelled. How could the writers of Fringe,…
Read: 2×14: Manhatan
The Observer popped up once again in “Jacksonville,” this time crossing in front of a firetruck as Olivia and the team arrive at the scene early on in the episode. Don’t you think it’s about time they noticed the Observer…
Read: 2×14: Observer Sighting
The glyph on tonight’s Fringe was “REVEAL.” To me, this is similar to the glyph for “Snakehead,” which was “HIDDEN.” Means relatively little. However, it possibly refers to the reveal that Olivia experienced at the end of the episode, when she…
Read: 2×14: Glyph
The opening scene of tonight’s episode might have confused you a little, and not for the reasons you might think. Yes, I know that the dimensional rift caused the buildings to meld together, along with the people. But that’s not…
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2×14: Observer Sighting
The Observer popped up once again in “Jacksonville,” this time crossing in front of a firetruck as Olivia and the team arrive…
2×14: Glyph
The glyph on tonight’s Fringe was “REVEAL.” To me, this is similar to the glyph for “Snakehead,” which was “HIDDEN.” Means relatively little.…
2×14: Is that real coffee?
The opening scene of tonight’s episode might have confused you a little, and not for the reasons you might think. Yes, I…
2×13: Observer Sighting
It’s been common knowledge since “The Bishop Revival” aired that the Observer appeared in the episode outside the diner right before Alfred…
2×13: Hidden Apple Glyph
The eagle-eyed folks over at Fringepedia managed to capture a screenshot from “The Bishop Revival” that honestly made me doubt my powers of…
2×13: Nazi Time Machine
“The Bishop Revival” ended with a fairly big twist, in which it was revealed that the Neo-Nazi killer, Alfred Hoffman, wasn’t really…
1×04 / 2×13: Have We Seen Robert Bishop’s Grave?
In “The Bishop Revival,” we get quite a bit of exposition on grandfather Bishop, a former Nazi who emigrated to the United…
“The Bishop Revival” Pulls ‘Fringe’ Up 2 Million Viewers
As I posted earlier today on TVOvermind, “The Bishop Revival” was one of the most-viewed episodes of Fringe’s second season. While last week’s…
2×13: Glyph
First of all, I’d like to apologize for our inactivity recently. Hiatuses are always difficult to come back from, which is why…
2×10: ‘Blight’ on the Other Side
If you heard Newton mention the ‘blight’ from over there and thought to yourself, “Hmm, that sounds familiar,” then you have to…
2×09: Glyph
The glyph for “Snakehead” was hidden. This is one of the more generic glyph clues we’ve had in a while — almost…
Recap 2.08 – August
An Observer (not our Observer, but another one, who we will refer to as August because that is his designation) writes in…
Recap 2.07 – Of Human Action
NYPD arrives at the top of a parking structure where they find two kidnappers and see a teenaged boy (Tyler Carson) in…
Bad Baldie Returns in December
While the Observers are indeed some ambiguously moraled baldies, they’re not who the title of this article refers to. Instead, I’m referring…
2×09 “Snakehead” Press Release
In two weeks, Fringe’s next episode, “Snakehead,” will air. It looks like a good one, full of icky monsters and mutilated corpses.…
Is Nimoy Done with ‘Fringe’?
It certainly looks like Leonard Nimoy is done with William Bell. “I agreed to do three episodes; and we’ve filmed all three.…
2×08: Glyph Message
This week’s episode of Fringe had a glyph that translated into “BLIGHT.” The word blight is most commonly used as a description of…
