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Fringe - Episode 4.06 - And Those We Left Behind - Sneak Peek

5 Nov 2011

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Thanks to vargesz for the heads up.

39 comments:

  1. Poor Peter. At least he's working with Olive again.

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  2. At least Olive is more comfortable around him now...Poor Peter...
    My guess...in a few episodes he's gonna blow up-how much a person can take anyway?

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  3. aww. I can't wait for this episode. At least peter and Liv are working together :)

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  4. This is soo heartbreaking that all the big steps forward that Walter and Peter made previously are gone replaced with a new dysfunction... But kudos to the writers/actors to take a new fresh path to their reconciliation, but at least Peter is free and working with Olivia again....

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  5. I can't handle this. They were so awesome together and now there no more Bishop Boys.

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  6. It's gonna be so good to see when after all this in the end Walter gives up on trying to stay away from him...

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  7. Oh no,Peter looks devastated! I really feel for both of them.

    At least Peter know why this is happening,but poor Walter with all that he has seen and experienced how can he look at this man who claims to be his son,when he couln't save him from drowning?
    But then wouldn't you think that since he has gone through all that he has,it could be possible,he is alive/came back. I find it a liitle strange that Walter expects others to be open to all possibilitys,but can't  even question the possibility that Peter,is Peter........

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  8. Hmm, does this case involve Cosmology? Interesting...

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  9. I think it's gonna be interesting to see how the Walter/Peter relationship progresses this time, because in the 1st and 2nd season it was Walter who had to win Peter over, and now it's the other way around.

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  10. Wow, that was heart rending.  I feel for Peter and Walter but I am excited for me.  Another focus on the Peter-Walter relationship which kept me interested in Fringe the first go around.

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  11. This really excites me too.  I think it will be slow going and require lots of patience, but a functioning Walter-Peter relationship is well worth it.  Love how this timeline has shades of the past but still stands on its own.

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  12. So heartbreaking but definitely an interesting spin on their relationship in S1/S2.

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  13. The Walter in this world has been thoroughly beaten down by life.  He can't even look people in the eyes.  He feels everything is his fault and nothing he does can ever make up for the damage he caused.  It's like the guilt of a second Peter death has crushed him beyond measure.  He is thinking with his guilt instead of his mind and until he can resolve his long-term issues, it will be hard for him to grasp on to an in-the-flesh Peter.  I don't think it's really about doubt but more about a lack of hope that things could and should get better for him.

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  14. and so the tables turn, but how else is Peter ever to understand any version of Walter unless he walks in his shoes????

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  15. This show is going to break my heart.

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  16. Just a reminder, John Noble = no Emmy nomination or win. (Internally screaming.) As a side note about Walter and Peter's new relationship, I wonder where Peter is going to end up living. If there is no house anymore and Walter is living in the lab, will they have Peter be Walter's care taker again in an apartment/hotel just like in season 1? I want to see how they are going to address that issue.

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  17. omgg peterrss face!!! ughh i love himm!!

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  18. My heart breaks.  Peter and Walter's relationship was one of the things that got me hooked on this show.  Please don't make us all suffer for too long.

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  19. Poor, poor Peter.  And poor Walter!  It's a good twist, but watching them hurts my insides.  If they can't reconcile some, I hope that this episode will at least move Olivia and Peter forward a bit.  Heck, I'd even take him joking with Astrid or Broyles trusting him more or, hey, even a little Lincoln/Peter bonding.  That boy deserves to have somebody like him.  He's just having an awful time of it.

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  20. I could be wrong,but i don't think that will happen anytime soon.Somehow i don't think the writers are to concerned about addressing that issue.

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  21. AWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.... I have sooo the urge to give Peter a very big hug and say to him: everything's gonna be okay, sweetie!!!

    *HUG

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  22. Aw poor Peter, what an awful situation he's in! Makes for good TV though :)

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  23. Poor Peter, awful time for him. I feel guilty for him and Walter because I really like this heartbreaking twist. I hope that Peter walking on Walter first season's shoes will get them one day more closer and peaceful.

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  24. *winces* This is really going to be painful for Peter for a while. At the least, it has to help Olivia can be in the same room with him here without her back flattened on the farthest wall possible away from him. Maybe that helps just a bit?

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  25. My heart goes out to Peter, Walter and Olivia.  I know foolish but I really feel so sad for all of them. 

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  26. Poor Peter. This scene almost made me cry. The Peter/Walter interactions are really starting to be the fun of the season for me (they were always fun but Peter/Olivia was my favorite part of the show before).
    I wonder if we´ll get to see Waltenate meet Peter again at some point in the season.

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  27. Poor Peter! Maybe he'll have a drink with Lincoln soon! ;-)

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  28. Poor Peter and poor Walter. Love the father/son relationship so how this is explored in the new timeline is going to be interesting. So good to see Peter and Olivia working together!

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  29. Just seeing them together makes me wanna squee.

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  30. "And Those We Left Behind." What could the title refer to? Something to ponder as I await Friday.

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  31. This is heartbreaking. :'(

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  32. Peter is so heart broken it hurts to see him like that

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  33. I kind of have a theory....

    Let's say in this time line blue Olivia still meets "a" Peter (probably blue) before he died in the 1980's, but she remembers him, the experience they shared.....Perhaps this Peter's death was SO traumatic for her (this might be why she kills her step father, rather than just hurt him) that she never could let go of him...or it made her forever feel a little empty....she kind of felt adrift, lost (kind of like how Peter was before he joined the Fringe Division)

    In "6B" we saw that quantum entanglements CAN have effects through time and space...The comic series makes point to how how Peter was struggling with the idea that not only that Olivia died in 2026, but that she might have died over and over and over again, just as he has dismantled the machine over and over and over again....

    They both are so sad over another version of themselves counterparts deaths, that they called out to each other...

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  34. it's so unfair :( I feel for Peter.....

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