That was one of the more forthcoming interviews I've read from Wyman and Pinkner. Sure they didn't spoil any big things for the new season, but they did answer some ongoing questions directly and concisely. Nice!
I'm kind of thinking that all of the first 3 seasons was to save our Peter, or more accurately, to stop him from dying when he was 7. -So having avoided Peter's death, Walter never went to the other side to steal 'red' Peter and because 'red' Peter was never stolen from his side... he never existed in our world's current timeline. -That explains why the Observers say he never existed" "he served his purpose". -We will start Season 4 with our Peter alive but never having been part of the Fringe team, never acknowledged his crazy father, and living a "normal" life somewhere. -Something will introduce him into the Fringe team for the very first time in this timeline... and he will have to get to know everybody and interact with everybody as a completely different Peter than the one we knew from Seasons 1-3.
Read it but don't know what to say. All I know is I wanted to see more of Peter and Walter but....sounds kind of iffy. Met the whole cast at Comic Con. What a great group of people! I was so impressed.
I've been thinking this too. It would be so interesting to see Olivia getting Walter out of the asylum as opposed to when she had to go with Peter to get him out. This show continues to amaze me and I'm so looking forward to it starting again in Sept!
except, this is a quite from John Noble in Mega Buzz: He says the final scene of the season finale, in which the Observers appear to negate Peter's existence "was a slight teaser in the wrong direction, because Peter did exist, but Peter died as a child; both Peters died as a child."
Well I like the theory less no maybe, but it still could work if Walter "Created" a Peter to bring on the needed changes... or he got one from a third universe etc.....
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GOOD ONE! thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery Interesting interview. Wonder how they can appeal to new viewers when they are mssing one of there main characters right off the bat...
ReplyDeleteI think they will remake some of the key scenes of the show but slightly different, so a new viewers will have a backgroud to stick on.
ReplyDeletevery interesting! I'm really intigued to know how they'll solve Peter's question o.O
ReplyDeleteThat was one of the more forthcoming interviews I've read from Wyman and Pinkner. Sure they didn't spoil any big things for the new season, but they did answer some ongoing questions directly and concisely. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI'm kind of thinking that all of the first 3 seasons was to save our Peter, or more accurately, to stop him from dying when he was 7.
ReplyDelete-So having avoided Peter's death, Walter never went to the other side to steal 'red' Peter and because 'red' Peter was never stolen from his side... he never existed in our world's current timeline.
-That explains why the Observers say he never existed" "he served his purpose".
-We will start Season 4 with our Peter alive but never having been part of the Fringe team, never acknowledged his crazy father, and living a "normal" life somewhere.
-Something will introduce him into the Fringe team for the very first time in this timeline... and he will have to get to know everybody and interact with everybody as a completely different Peter than the one we knew from Seasons 1-3.
Read it but don't know what to say. All I know is I wanted to see more of Peter and Walter but....sounds kind of iffy. Met the whole cast at Comic Con. What a great group of people! I was so impressed.
ReplyDeleteGreat article, even more curious to see how fallout from season 3 and how Peter will brought back into it all
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking this too. It would be so interesting to see Olivia getting Walter out of the asylum as opposed to when she had to go with Peter to get him out. This show continues to amaze me and I'm so looking forward to it starting again in Sept!
ReplyDeletei like that theory alot.
ReplyDeleteBrialliant interview, i can't wait any longer!
ReplyDeleteThey are such teases but I love them for it
ReplyDeleteexcept, this is a quite from John Noble in Mega Buzz: He says the final scene of the season finale, in which the Observers
ReplyDeleteappear to negate Peter's existence "was a slight teaser in the wrong
direction, because Peter did exist, but Peter died as a child; both
Peters died as a child."
Huh. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteWell I like the theory less no maybe, but it still could work if Walter "Created" a Peter to bring on the needed changes... or he got one from a third universe etc.....
So many things in this interview, interesting things ! Thanks for it :)
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