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FRINGE FRIDAY - Welcome to the Celebration!

14 Jan 2012

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Update: 14th Jan The winner of our Free Draw is Robert O'Donnell. You should be getting an email via facebook shortly. Thanks to everyone who took part and to Wilson and others for coordinating this.

Update: 08:00 See below on how to win a Prize! Simply scroll down to the Giveaway Widget

It's FRINGE Friday! Join us for a full day of FRINGE: From sharing fan-favorite content to a chance to WIN A FREE PRIZE! Come and partake in the festivities! We've got everything covered from coping with waiting for the premiere (A FRINGE FRIDAY SPOTIFY PLAYLIST) to in-depth analyses of the show thus far for you to give your thoughts on! So come on in!

Fringe,
As a fan since the pilot (and a lifelong fan long after the series finale will air) I wanted to take a moment to be grateful for everything you've provided me with as a viewer. You've taken the medium of television and you've expanded upon it, granting a small but highly motivated group of individuals an unparalleled vision of dystopia mixed with hope. You've assembled one of the most remarkable ensembles that's ever graced a television screen, and you've done it with an unyielding air of sophistication and style. Storytelling at its best when you hit your stride and fire on all cylinders.

BACK TO WHERE YOU'VE NEVER BEEN

Welcome to FRINGE FRIDAY, everyone! January 13, 2012 marks the return of the critically acclaimed FOX science fiction drama known simply as FRINGE. How spectacular is a name like that? It's not often I can read the title of a television show and think to myself "How clever!" It's a perfectly succinct title for a show about the outskirts of human nature, or a look into the metaphysical capabilities of those in tune with the outer reaches of technology. Technology is not a static idea, but rather the progressive direction in which humanity continuously strives to better his or her world through the use of tools that can be rebuilt and rethought to become something better and more amazing with every new iteration. It's a wondrous concept, and through the years we've seen some truly amazing events come to pass in the world of FRINGE, from resurrection to cross-dimensional travel. These simulated feats of ingenuity have brought a beautiful universe into our lives and no less on a weekly basis. And of course these inventions and exercises in human creation are multi-faceted and tend to share with viewers a glimpse into the land of "what could be" where nothing is more inherently potent in the narrative of FRINGE than the consequences of these innovations coming into fruition.

MOMENTUM DEFERRED

And now to the punchline: These wondrous and exciting experiments almost always end in tragedy. Welcome to the wonderful (woeful) world of FRINGE. Like I said: Consequences are the miracles and catastrophes...The results of either a calculative mind's time spent diligently in a world of research or the haphazard inclinations of a disturbed mind -- one of madness and brilliance in equal measure. The concepts and ideas of such incredible ability and design are often marred by a truly heinous occurrence that ruins or ends the lives of good people. The fabric of reality, time, stability, life, and all its hopeful possibilities begin to lose their definition. Laws are undone, and the world suffers for it. The hubris of the few gifted and resourceful alter and impact the lives of everyone else through their actions. Unforeseen consequences loom around each corner, threatening another bout of despair on the Fringe Division and anyone else thrown in the way of the world undoing itself.

OF HUMAN ACTION

If you're even a casual fan of FRINGE you know that the FRINGE events aren't the forefront of the story. No one would care if a black hole ripped open in the middle of a field that happens to have no intelligent life about it. No one would write, film, and display a story of the world ending sans the billions of souls, and all the animals of the world inhabiting it. No, FRINGE is not about the events. It's not about the cause of the events. It's about the consequences of the events. It's about the affect these FRINGE events have on the lives of the communities in which the planet is ceasing to be, from the damaging effects of experimentation. It's about the characters. How a man who lost his son too early saw a chance to rectify his transgressions and save his son. Or a woman who has overcome a childhood of abuse and emotionally damaging experiments can find a way to live a full life with a man she loves without being torn apart by a dying world. It's about a man accepting his role in the scheme of plans laid out that go beyond human comprehension and computation. It's about the redemption of tortured soul, the meaning of "family" to a division of people who have never really had a family in the first place and how they assemble to support and love one another. The characters, their actions, their emotions, and their motivations make up the collective conduit for how we as an audience perceive and judge the series of events that unfold throughout the story. It's through what Olivia and Peter and Walter feel, do, emote, or say that we acquire the real impact of these actions on the world. And for that I am thankful we have such an amazing group consisting of Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Lance Reddick, Jasika Nicole, Blair Brown, and many guest stars that all seem hand-picked for the roles that the writers flesh out and utilize in their own small parts.

FORCED PERCEPTION

It seems as though with this show more than any other show I've ever become a fan of, the writers and producers just can't let the dynamics of the show remain the same. They favor constantly tweaking and shifting the situation the characters of FRINGE find themselves in with each plot they thread throughout a season. They're damn good at it as well. They can throw a 9-month complete pregnancy and birth and the immediate removal of that whole series of events with the flick of a switch on a machine. They are master manipulators when it comes to throwing twists and turns at their audience out of seemingly nowhere. The last scene of "There's More than One of Everything" is burned into my eyes when the camera zoomed out to show that she was, in fact, standing in the World Trade Center. There have been countless moments in this show where the most subtle reveal can completely change the world around and leave us, the viewers with our mouths hanging ajar. At the end of "The Day We Died" I literally yelled "What the ****" at my television set in disbelief. We get to see more than one angle of the story, more than one outcome due to all the great resources packed into this narrative. If they shift the timeline, pop a character out and into a new series of events, or if they replace the main character with an infiltrating impostor, we start to get a look at how much we've come to be comfortable with the way things were...And it can make a viewer very uncomfortable to see the tiniest of nuances be removed or replaced in lieu of a frightening change of pace or character. This is all laid out for us by the wonderful combination of the writing, the acting, directing, and producing done by the eternally superior cast and crew of FRINGE. I won't say that every episode or every single plot line or all the stories have been perfect, but they have certainly been as close to perfection as I'd think possible on network television. Even the episodes that are subpar have moments of brilliance strewn throughout and are a decent cut above the average hour of television.

THE END OF ALL THINGS

So ends my personal love letter to those who have brought to myself as well as millions of other people across the globe a 4 solid seasons of thoughtful and poignant entertainment. Thank you Fringe. Whether or not it ends May 2012 or continues through 2013, I've said my part: you're great and deserve so much more recognition than you receive. I hope that this little note of mine makes it into the hands of someone who can take this message to heart and feel all the more empowered to create and improve the world around us, be it through a positive action in the world, or through providing thought-provoking narratives on the silver screen.
-Wilson




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FRINGE FRIDAY'S SPOTIFY PLAYLIST!

I've crafted a spotify playlist for all you FRINGE fans out there who will be pining away for the new episode all day! From selected tracks related to promoting FRINGE to the score of FRINGE itself, some hand-picked tracks that keep with the mood, and even the latest SPOILERTV PODCAST that covers FRINGE has been loaded into this playlist for your entertainment! So, while you're at work, keep your excitement level at a peak with these tracks!
(FEATURING: Violet Sedan Chair, The Secret Meeting, Chad Seiter, Massive Attack, and many more!)



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COLLABORATION IS IMPERATIVE!
I am not acting alone here, people! I have enlisted some of Fringe's premier FRINGE fanatics to share with us something that they want to bring to the table! It can be anything from a stream of consciousness to a favorite video that captures an aspect of the show (much like lightning in a bottle!) and so they are posted below!

PLEASE STANDBY FOR INSIGHT AND INTRIGUE!
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ADAM HARRIS PRESENTS:
Adam’s Fringe Character A-Z - The 26 Most Important People of Fringe!
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ASTRID


Astrid – Astrid has emerged over Fringe’s four seasons as a character than everyone can relate to and enjoy; she is clearly meant within the show as a device of reason, normalcy and understanding to translate Walter’s mind to the audiences. Just how many times have we relied on Astrid asking Walter to explain his crazy theories? Initially a supporting player and the butt of a brilliant running joke which is still going today, (Asterisk, Aspirin, Asterix, Ostrich to name but a few) it fast became clear that Astrid was to play an important role in the rehabilitation of Walter’s sanity.
The chemistry created between Jasika Nicole and John Noble is one of the most real within the show itself. Noble’s often frenetic Walter needed someone who cared for him and was much more understanding that Olivia and Peter ever were. Nicole found that role in Astrid, and the producers have since jumped upon it and used it on a weekly basis. There’s no denying her much more paternal attitude to caring for Walter has helped him through many tough times, something with the distant Olivia and the troubled Peter would not have logically followed. Add into that the fact that between them they account for eighty percent of Fringe’s laugh out loud moments, and you will find a partnership which at times is the best Fringe has to offer.
Intelligent, witty, dry and incredibly kind at heart, Astrid has managed to surprise us with her moments of brilliance and add a tear to our hearts in her moments of passion. Who could not deny how her relationship with Walter has strengthened some of Fringe’s weaker entries such as Snakehead. It still remains to be seen whether she has any sort of darker side, her unique and emotionally distanced character in the alternate universe offering a flavour of a world without her care and affection.
She still may not have been given the leading role she deserves, but she has remained a vital and pivotal role in the Fringe universe, and there is no denying that the world would be a darker place without everyone’s favourite lab technician.
-Adam Harris
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*THE ODI PRESENTS: THE MANY DIMENSIONS OF DR WALTER BISHOP


Fringe is the best show people are not watching live and if there was one way to convince someone to start watching the show I would show them this video because Walter Bishop makes the show. I love all the various elements of the show, the mythology, Olivia, Peter, Astrid, the MOTW episodes, but Walter is the man every week. The acting by John Noble has been nails every episode and he is the one character I would truly miss when the show ends. #WatchFringeLive

*This is a video The ODI found and shared with everyone!
-The ODI


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FRINGE FRIDAY FANDOMONIUM!
(FUNS ARE PUNNY!)

Here's the section dedicated to fans and their endeavors to spread the love for FRINGE, whether it be through a meticulously-crafted fan video, or through a campaign aimed to increase live viewership! Please provide links to any and all fan art, fan campaigns, fan videos, or any other fan-made content that is appropriate and helpful to further the cause of enjoying FRINGE FRIDAYS!

I have a couple videos I made for Fringe, myself! Both are mashups: one is a trailer in the vein of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and the other is a reiteration of the opening credits in the vein of the first primetime tv show I watched (way back when I was 9 years old!) See for yourself, and let me know what you think!
Now, know that I'm not the only one out there who's a fan of FRINGE and the occasional fan video! Here's a couple links to my favorite fan vid homages to FRINGE!

FRINGE GOES FIREFLY - OPENING CREDITS REDUX (amazing!!!)
THE X-FRINGE - OPENING CREDITS REDUX (shot for shot, well done, and a favorite!)
FRINGE SEASON 3 TRAILER - (Perfect use of the Inception soundtrack...brilliant footage!)
FRINGE - PILOT TRAILER - (another perfect use of "Mind Heist"...but for the Pilot!)
FRINGE - ECHOES - OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO!



A CALL TO ARMS!
TODAY, at 7:00 PM EST, FRINGE fans will "cross the line" roughly 2 hours in advance of the new episode "Back to Where You've Never Been..." To be a part of this simply tweet #Crosstheline an hour or so before FRINGE premieres! This will be a grand offense in taking Twitter by storm!

WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE FRINGE BACKGROUND?
Do you happen to enjoy FRINGE-related graphics and desktop images? Share your favorites here with other FRINGE fans so that we all can benefit from a new wallpaper that shows off our love for FRINGE! If you happen to be someone who makes FRINGE backgrounds, show them off here for us to admire and possibly use!

I have 1 wallpaper I made for season 4, perhaps you have use for it?


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DELICIOUS STRAWBERRY-FLAVORED DEATH!

In the last week or so, we as FRINGE fans have been thrown back into the fire for dealing with the likely end of the series mainly due to Kevin Reilly's comments at TCA 2012. Weigh in on the chances for a fifth season of FRINGE and why you believe whether or not FRINGE deserves a fifth season!

Alternatively, you can post anything from just how excited you are to your favorite Olivia-Peter moment. Do you love the special effects as much as I do? Do you continue to lament the exclusion of FRINGE and John Noble from the Emmys? If so, list the reasons in a thought-out comment below! Post anything you want! The whole day is open for your sharing of love for this show and all the wonderful people behind it!

PLEASE CHECK BACK OVER THE COURSE OF TODAY, AS I WILL BE REGULARLY UPDATING WITH MORE INFO AND POSSIBLY A FEW MORE ARTICLES/CAMPAIGNS FROM FANS LIKE YOU!



162 comments:

  1. Here it is! I hope you guys find enough content to keep yourselves busy today!

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  2. I'm only here for the free prize...

    Just joking.  I love Fringe.  Amazing work here Wilson!  :D

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  3. As soon as I am able (Probably in about 10-12 hours lol) I will have this up and ready for you to enter! 
    Otherwise, I hope you enjoy this post. It's full of love for Fringe and Fringe fans alike! :)

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  4. Couldn't be more excited! All the effort put into this makes this seem like a holiday (who am I kidding? It practically is!). Let's forget about the looming devastation and enjoy the Fringeness.

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  5. Great content here!

    Fun reads and watches and they helped put me in the mood for tonight's episode

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  6. Wow Wilson! You went all out on this one! I really need to get some sleep now so I can work and come home to rejoin the Fringe Friday countdown, but I couldn't nod off without dropping you a comment here. 

    Bravissmo!

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  7. Thanks Ricky! I need to get in the bed too! Work in the morning and all! But I'll still be keeping an eye on our celebration! I really want this to be a sort of haven for fans to rally around before their show returns! 

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  8. Seeing Barnibus on this post  made me think that someone needs to do a Multi-dimensional Bro Code (The MDBC - don't you read my blog!??!)  I will start the list with a handful.....
    - Bros before inter-dimesional Hoes. Nuff said.- Bros must never drink the last strawberry milkshake.- Bros- Bro's do not kidnap a bro's children to raise as their own.- Bros must at all times protect their universe even if it removing parts of your own brain.- Bros do not use inter-dimensional shape shifters as minions in an attempt to thwart their bros.

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  9. Wow, I love it. The second one DEFINITELY pertains to ALL bros. 
    That's MY milkshake.

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  10. This comment is so full of awesomeness!  Tomorrow shall be spent re-reading:

    The Bro Code - http://www.amazon.com/Bro-Code-Barney-Stinson/dp/143911000X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1326433537&sr=8-1
    Bro on the Go - http://www.amazon.com/Bro-Go-Barney-Stinson/dp/1439173133/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1326433537&sr=8-3
    The Playbook - http://www.amazon.com/Playbook-Suit-Score-chicks-awesome/dp/1439196834/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1326433537&sr=8-2

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  11. SAMURAI_ex_ninja13 January 2012 at 06:03

    I didn't think it was possible, but this made me even more excited than before!! :)

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  12. THNX Wilson!! YAY!!!
    Own add:
    http://knurpje.tumblr.com/page/10

    ^^

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  13. I created my own wallpaper a few weeks ago with some of the GetGlue stickers! 
    http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/441/getgluefringebackground.jpg/

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  14. I'm posting this (what is posted below the links) on every site I can (including Facebook and G+), I would advise all of you to do the same. 

    Here's the forums I've posted it on as well:
    http://fringe-forum.com/forums/showthread.php?12014-******************-Fringe-Friday-Teaser&p=346773#post346773 

    http://boards.ign.com/teh_vestibule/b5296/207938822/r207939159/?statusId=PostReplySuccess 

    http://www.narutoforums.com/showthread.php?t=795146


    The link at the bottom explains everything.  

    However, in short its a massive fan campaign to bring awareness to Fringe to the general public and networks via Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Forums, and the like for the Winter Premiere of the second part of Fringe's 4th season. 


    This is a VERY ratings challenged show with a VERY passionate fanbase dedicated to keeping it alive in a deadly timeslot:


    Fridays @ 9 PM on Fox


    This was also the slot where Firefly, a well-known cancelled show was given for its very short run. 


    The hopes of this is that it will increase general awareness of the show and also to show studios that the fans truly care about this; overall the goal is to get the show a fifth and final season in order to give the show the closure it deserves.

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  15. This is FANtastic

    1) Walter
    2) The Day we died
    3) The final scenes of Season 3

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  16. 1) Fauxlivia
    2) Marionette
    3) When Walternate shoots Olivia in the head in "The Day We Died." It is one of the most shocking scenes in the entire series and only a show like Fringe can pull off killing one of its main characters.

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  17. soo exited!! olivia-marionette-"because you belong with me"

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  18. 1. Olivia (blueverse)
    2. It's a tie between 3.01 Olivia and 3.08 Entrada
    3. Peter's dream of him, Olivia, and Walter at the playground in 4.04 And Those We've Left Behind

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  19. so much awesomeness!!!!!
    1. My favorite character is Walter Bishop.
    2. My favorite episode is "Over There 1&2" which I think it's the best episode I've ever seen (not just on Fringe, but generally)
    3. My favourite scene is 2 Olivia's scene in altlivia's apartment on "Over There" :)

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  20. 1) Walter
    2) White Tulip
    3) "Delicious, STRAWBERRY-flavored DEATH!!!"

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  21. WOW, that was awesome.. thank you so much

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  22. 1. John Mosley.
    Probably Peter of the big 3, but I thought I'd give some guest star love to Michael Kelly and the AWESOME John Mosley. I always wanted to know more about the character as soon as we met him, but alas he is no more. From seemingly knowing Grandpa Robert Bishop, to his energy gun, to the future tech of reading thoughts... Man! He was interesting!2.  Over There 1 & 2 (tie).3. Episode 3.1  Reciprocity - Act 5.So many to choose from but today I will go with "weaponized" Peter killing shapeshifter Zach as Walter stares at him in shock and horror.

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  23. Just got done making this music video/trailer/call to arms: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOWJ66SXRlE

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  24. 1)  A tie between Olivia, Walter, and Peter.  I can't choose just one.  They're all amazing for different reasons.  I guess if I had to choose, though, I would pick Peter.  As a huge Dawson's Creek fan, Joshua Jackson was the main reason why I first tuned into Fringe.  Now though, I love all the characters.
    2)  A tie between "There's More Than One of Everything" and "White Tulip"
    3)  When the World Trade Center Towers are still standing and it hits you like a ton of bricks that William Bell has made Olivia cross over to the alternate universe in "There's More Than One of Everything".  Took my breath away!

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  25. 1.Walter
    2. Over There Pt. 1 & 2
    3. Peter & Olivia in Altlivia's apartment in Over There Pt. 2.

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  26. 1) Your Favourite Character - Peter2) Your Favourite Episode - White Tulip
    3) Your Favourite Scene - When Walternate shoots Olivia in the head.

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  27. Best show ever!
    1. Olivia
    2. Marionette
    3. Olive crying at home after seeing Peter clothes inside the washing machine. And Olivia talking to Peter in the end of Marionette.

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  28. 1) Your Favourite Character - Easily Walter Bishop, then Olivia, then Peter, then Astrid, then Broyles!2) Your Favourite Episode - White Tulip!!!
    3) Your Favourite Scene - The end of White Tulip.

    White Tulip is some episode is has to be said! Hope everyone liked my article on Astrid! Great stuff Wilson!

    Go Fringe!

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  29. 1) Your Favourite Character - Gene
    2) Your Favourite Episode - There's More Than Of Everything
    3) Your Favourite Scene - The scene where Walter first went to the Alt-verse!

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  30. Awesome! And FANtastic!
    1-Walter
    2-White Tulip and Over There (1&2), I cannot choose!
    3-The last  scene from White Tulip and Peter and Olivia's scene in altlivia's apartment on "Over There"part2.

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  31. Today http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=p_PCsEnDpN0
    #FringeSeason5 
    #CrossTheLine

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  32. Great page_Take it easy with the updates, some of us need to work today!!!  Happy Fringe Friday to all!!

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  33. 1) Walter
    2) Over There
    3) The end of White Tulip - very cool!

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  34. 12 hours and 22 minutes until FRINGE! :)

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  35. So awesome!!

    1. Olivia (tried and true...none of the alts)
    2. This is tough...I think I have to go with a favorite of each season:  Season 1: Ability, Season 2: White Tulip, Season 3: Tie between The Plateau and Marionette, Season 4: (so far) One Night in October
    3. The end scene with Peter and Olivia during Marionette

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  36. 1. Peter Olivia and Walter
    2. Ability; White Tulip;  6B; And Those we left Behind - actually there are plenty of eps which are my favourite it is really difficult to choose the best:)
    3. My favourite scene is at the end of 3.21 - The last Sam Weiss where Peter and Olivia reunited in love, both soldiers in the war between the two universes ready to protect our world even if it means to sacrifice themselfs for a greater good they don´t know what happens when Peter steps into the machine if they they ever see each other again...? so Olivia opens truly emotionaly up by saying Peter - I love you because she is afraid she could not have another chance to say to Peter what she really feels about him  and we know for Olivas character it was a huge progress than she normally doesn´t show emotions like this - so she must really deeply love this guy! And Peter realises that Our universe is his home here is his family he belongs here and we know that because we see his thoughts about Olivia and Walter as he is reaching the BBM and he didn´t respond with I love you too to Olivia simply because he didn´t want to say GOOD Bay he wants to believe they will have a chance to declare their love to each other again and finally Walter terribly sad loving Peter so much and protecting him for so long finally ready to give up HIS SON for a greater GOOD - iT WAS SO HEARTBREAKING AND BEATIFUL- I cried!!!!!!!!!

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  37. My favorite scene from Fringe is the end of Season 2 when Walter and the Cortexiphan kids and Olivia are trying to get to the park in the other world, and they stop to look and marvel at the Grand Hotel. "Things that never were in our world..."  I hope we keep Fringe in our world!

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  38. 1- Walter
    2-And Those We Left Behind-White Tulip.And the Wallflower because it leads to tonight's ep.
    3-need to think about this fist.

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  39. Here is a link to a great tribute to the entire Fringe cast -

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOr5JVE6fh0&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PLE76DF561293A42DA

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  40. awsome videos cortexifan!!! can pass me the links with the video??

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  41. That was a great artical. Fringe is a fantastic show, it has lifted television to new heights. There's too many crap and run of the mill programs. It's too bad so many people are missing out on it. My son was one of them. I was very happy when he told me he was watching season one at a friends place. He likes it and plans to keep at it. So there's another Fringe fan added and I hope he spreads the word and adds on a few more.

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  42.   Wilson,Adam,The ODI,and of course Andy:  Thank you all for doing such a wonderful thing for us Fringe Fans.To Wilson's letter,indeed it was a love letter in which we all feel the same,and you said it perfectly.Adam,your right about Astrid she has done a lot for Walter,has kept him grounded,,umm well, Walter still has a way to go,ha!  The ODI, i love what did for Walter,it really is a beautiful   video,and you made me tear up,thank you.I can't stop watching it And Andy,thank you for doing this for us Fringe Fans for allowing us to celebrate the wonder of Fringe! This day will always be with me.Thanks again...  :)    

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  43. Hello all. Great fringe day to all!
    1) Walter. (I guess I could say Olive, but really, I love all of the top 3)2) "Peter". 1985!!!!!!3) Polivia kiss.

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  44. Fantastic job Wilson!  Loved reading your open letter.  I agree wholeheartedly.  My eyes are beaming and i have a little smile of anticipation for tonight.. This was the perfect way to wake up and start my Freaky Fringe-y Friday the 13th. 

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  45. Favorite character: Walter. Favorite episode: White Tulip. Favorite scene: the bridge room at the end of The Day We Died.

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  46. Oh. Blocked in 237 countries (and the U.S. is one of them). That's too bad, since I spent so much time on it.

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  47. Robert, do you have a link do your video? Are you in the UK? I'll see if I can host it

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  48. Thank you so much for dong this. Anticipation building up!!!

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  49. Thanks for all the content guys!

    Some Theories from our forum! 
    The Relativity of Nina Sharp:http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=103&t=20936

    Somewhere Over the Rainbow:http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=103&t=22392&p=623893&hilit=somewhere+over+the+rainbow#p623893

    This Time Has Been Here The Whole Time: http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=103&t=23276

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  50. If you can view the video where you are, Andy, you can copy the link from youtube and download it from keepvid.com :)

    Just select the "watch on youtube" link from the pop up here. If you can't watch it on your computer/in your country...then nevermind. :P

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  51. Adam, you guys, this page is lovely!
    Thanks for all the vids, and the contest.
    Happy FRINGE FRIDAY to you! :)

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  52. That is awesome.
    And thanks for giving the email option to win. I don't do facebook (personal choice) and (hopefully) entered with the email option.
    Fringe Rocks!!
    and Fringe Fans are awesome :) 

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  53. Thanks laura! I'm glad you're enjoying yourself!
    The ODI found that video and shared it with us because it was something that summed up Walter so well, but I don't believe that he actually made it! :)

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  54. I've been waiting for you to show up! I figured you'd get a kick out of it!

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  55. What a great idea to celebrate this awesome show!!! It truly is one of the best shows on TV. Let´s keep it that way.

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  56. Thank you  Wilson :) I'm honored :)
    Soo ready for tonight!!!!

    Question about that. When I entered it (the little box)  said 1 entry. When I came back to it a few minutes later it was blank. I'm assuming that's correct. 

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  57. Wow! That's a lot of input! thanks DarthLocke!
    Gettin' some love for the STV forums!

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  58. Hmmmm... DarkUFO do you know if this is correct?

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  59. This is a really celebration! You're awesome, great and amazing article

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  60. I think that's correct if you entered via email sign up.

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  61. Thanks Dexter! :D
    Such high compliments from someone I hold in such high esteem.

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  62. Awesomeness!!!

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  63. favorite character Olivia
    favorite episode that is hard because there is alot of good episodes that i like i am going to go with the die we died
    favorite scene the fringe division  confronts the observer for the first time 

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  64. Favorite character: Olivia - all renditions of her. Anna is amazing!
    Favorite Episode: S1 - Bad Dreams, S2 - Jacksonville, S3 - Entrada, S4 (so far) - One Night in October. I've tried to rank the episodes once and failed. I have a feeling that further into S4 all of this will be turned upside down. 
    Favorite Scene: the end of Marionette, the end of Alone in the World

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  65. Wow what a brilliant article! I hope that all the fans have a great Fringe Friday :D

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  66. Don't you think Walter,Peter,Olivia and Astrid would have that knowing smile on there faces if they read and saw how much we all love this show? That is what i see and i think this will find its way to them,somehow.

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  67. Fav. character: Walter. But I also have a lot of love for Nina.   (and Olivia and Peter ofcourse)

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  68. OMG! cannot wait! I spent the first two weeks of December catching up on 3.5 seasons of Fringe and now i absolutely cannot wait to watch it .... oh how i missed Fringe!

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  69. 1. Walter Bishop. For everything.
    2. The Plateau (or Over There), brilliant guest star and the great point.
    3. "How could they? He never existed" = mindf**k = the best thing in TV Series at all = the best scene ever.

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  70. 1) Walter
    2) The Day We Died
    3) The Lincoln/Fauxlivia scene in Bloodline

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  71. Favorite Character: Definitely Olivia
    Favorite Episode: I love so many, but probably "Olivia," "Jacksonville," or "Bad Dreams."
    Favorite Scene: There has been so many, but it would probably be the Season One finale where we see the World Trade Center is still standing and we figure out that Bell brought Olivia to the other side.

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  72. 1) Your Favourite Character: Olivia Dunham2) Your Favourite Episode: 1x17 "Bad Dreams"
    3) Your Favourite Scene: Olivia telling Peter that he belongs with her :) (S02E22 Over There Part 2)

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  73. my favorite character is olivia, my favorite episode is entrada, and my favorite scene is when peter gets the phone call that olivias stuck on the other side (im not exactly sure why but i just love that part!) and tthanks soo much for this!!

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  74. Your Favourite Character

    Olivia followed by Walter

    Your Favourite Episode 

    This is so hard but 'Peter' is still such ana amazing 40minutes of TV

    Your Favourite Scene

    Still love the whole 'you belong with me' scene with Olivia and Peter

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  75. 1. [Blue] Olivia Dunham
    2. Episode 4x03 "Alone in the World"
    3. Walter's break down in the grocery store.

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  76. Just a simple banner for facebook timeline cover!

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  77. *Blushes*
    Well thank you, sweetie ^^;!

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  78. Peter Bishop,  3x22 "The Day We Died"!

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  79. Maybe tweet the link to this Wyman or Pinkner?
    I don't know how. I'm Twitter-challenged.

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  80.  Ha! So am i,i will see if i can find someone.Maybe Cortexiifan knows?

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  81.  Cortexifan,it seems Wilson and i are twiter challenged,would you know how to send  a part of this or the whole of this to the writers? I think they would appreciate the letter Wilson wrote,but neither of us know how to do this?

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  82. Hey, cortexifan do you know anything about that?

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  83. I figured a link to the page would be sufficient. :)

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  84. When you want to send a tweet to someone simply add @twittername to the tweet

    eg for Joel you would do this

    Hey Joel @JWFRINGE check out Fringe Friday Celebration Post [add link]

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  85.  Got it Wilson,i will send it ,thanks!

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  86. Oh boy, Reciprocity Peter........ *drools*

    That episode made me realize the beyond awesome character Peter could have been had the writers explored his naughty side!

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  87. ODI - that was an amazing video tribute to Walter.  Thanks for finding and sharing it.  Simply amazing and something perhaps the people in charge of the Emmys should watch.

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  88. I know a lot of people did not like the "Weaponized " Peter, but I thought that was the most interesting aspect of Peter on Fringe - his dark side. Not to mention it was some of Jackson's best work too.

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  89. You've finally joined in on the festivities, Dahne! :D
    Are you enjoying your Fringe Friday the 13th? 

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  90. Thanks again, Andy :)
    I thought it might work like that, but I only click "tweet" while on STV and not much of anything else lol

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  91. Wow Wilson, this is incredible!!! You did an amazing job with this initiative and putting in writing what fans feel for this show!!! Thanks!!!!

    My faves:

    1. Olivia all the way!!!!!!
    2. I recently did a list of my top 10 and it was hard enough to do it.... so I'll give a few: Pilot (I still think it's such a fine piece of TV, regardless of how much the show has evolved since then), Bad Dreams, White Tulip, Jacksonville and Over There pts 1 and 2
    3. This I have to think about!!!

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  92. Neither appears to have an official Twitter account (as far as I can tell) so you may want to tweet WB instead.

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  93. I am very much enjoying this thread and all the talent people have contributed to it.  Congratulations Wilson on doing such a great job organizing this.  Very impressive! 

    Since I'm off work for a snow day and both Supernatural and Fringe are back with episodes I can't wait to see, yes, it has been a fabulous Fringe Friday.  I look forward to many, many more.

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  94. Some random thoughts about Fringe that I wrote a while back

    Lost, Buffy, Firefly, BSG, these are all shows which I consider to be my favourites and the reason is because of the emotional connection I end up having with the characters.  I like crazy time travelling plots or end of the world scenarios but plot only goes so far, characters for me are everything.Fringe is another show that no matter how it ends will there with those other great shows.  I find myself drawn into the character's journey, every action they make really matters, every heartbreak that hits them also rips my own heart apart. Every rare moment of joy they experience I experience to.Whether its the central trio of Walter, Olivia and Peter or the wonderful supporting characters. I care about what happens to these people and the fact that it is happening in a strange version of this world is important but not vital to my enjoyment.The thing about Fringe is and its been said by the writers and actors on the show is like Lost at the heart of the show it is a love story, a story about a distraught father doing everything he can to save a little boy from dying and the terrible consequence that ends up having to multiple worlds. It is about how two people’s lives can be interconnected through the strangeness of fate and how despite the world trying to keep them apart they keep finding each other. It is about how sometimes you have to make decisions that will take away the people you love because its the right thing to do. Fringe is about love, it is about humanity, it is about friendship and it's about fighting for what is right and dealing with the consequences of our actions. What is more human and real than that?

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  95. So much awesome content, I've barely been through half of it so far! Thanks so much to everyone for doing this! I have little kid birthday excitement today.

    The contest is great too, I'm having a stressful time answering these questions but here it goes:
    My favorite character - Walter Bishop
    My favorite episode - I go back and forth between Brown Betty and Over There (both parts), but I'll choose Over There for this one.
    Favorite scene - This is WAY too hard but okay, I'm gonna go with my first big Fringe shock. When Olivia flashes between universes in Broyles' office in "The Road Not Taken". Few things on television have blown my mind like that scene did.

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  96. I completely agree, and that's one of the hopes I had for the "reset", that we could see a more proactive Peter in season 4. Peter's dark side, that was hinted in a few episodes in season 1, was the character's best asset, IMO.

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  97. I don't know if this counts as a fan-made video, but I love it all the same:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRvuB_UFUvk&list=PLEE908AD390D229A0&index=4&feature=plpp_video

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  98. I have a lot of 130x130 avatars I made and posted in the forum, but I will showcase some of them here!

    All of my avatars are posted here (in case any of you are interested--(Fringe is page 2)
    http://www.spoilertv.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=9232&start=15 

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  99. Sure, just keeping the celebration alive! :D

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  100. Sorry, but just as much as I don't do facebook, I don't do twitter either. I know, call me old-fashioned. 

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  101. Me too! The only reason is for Spoiler,i still write long hand and send cards and letters,lol... I think they would consider me antiquated !   :D

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  102. A while back someone asked me why I watch Fringe or why I think it's better than some other shows. This was my explanation:

    I love Fringe because it is so close to Reality. The science they
    use is based on actual facts. There are high school lesson plans out there
    based on Fringe science. The characters are very believable. Olivia isn't
    wearing high heels to work, heck sometimes she really looks like she's been up
    all night. And she doesn't understand everything and asks the questions for us.
    The relationships between the three of them feel real with all the problems and
    stuff. And yes, I like Peter too. The special effects and props are movie
    worthy. There are so many layers to just one episode that you can't even take
    one episode, they all are connected. You have to look at it as a whole. Fringe
    makes me think (which I like). There are so many things in there, hidden clues,
    the observers that I'm still finding things even after watching each episode I
    don't know how many times. The music is awesome. I listen to the sound tracks
    all the time. The writing and directing is phenomenal. The acting is
    outstanding, it feels natural. Anna has an exceptional ability to speak with
    her face; she doesn't have to say anything. And I don't have enough space to
    talk about John Noble. One of the cool things for me is also that the lines
    from Fringe work in real life :), they’re not pulled out of a hat or sound soap
    opera - ish or stuck up or fake. For me a day without Fringe is not
    complete. 

    And just a few days ago I added this:  Fringe is more
    than a TV show, at least to me. And yes, I'm firmly grounded in the real world.
    But I've learned a lot by watching it, interest in science, reading more books,
    learning new words and so forth. Fringe stands for Honor, Honesty, Courage, Fate
    and Faith, and Loyalty.  

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  103. #Crosstheline is trending worldwide!! HUZZAH!!! 

    Not in the US, apparently, but the night is still young...

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  104. Hmmm.... Live feeds tonight?

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  105. + 25 points for use of the word "Huzzah"!

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  106. Thought you might recognize some of it :)

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  107.  I hope you get home from work before Fringe starts!

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  108. #Crosstheline is TT in Spain right now!

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  109.  This is great Darth!  I can't wait,only one hour and 9 minutes left ! EST time.  :)

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  110. #Crosstheline is TT here in Spain right now!

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  111. Taking a little break from Twitter line-crossing to share a couple videos.

    This one is probably my favorite one I've seen so far: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co-D7qJvB2g

    And since the video I made for today got blocked, here's an old music video I made for the first half of season 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGDql1ou9BI

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  112.  Indeed !  :)   :D !!!!!!!!!!!

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  113.  Thanks Andy,message to JW was sent :)

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  114. I got home about 3 hours ago! :)
    We only have 59 Minutes left!

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  115. I figured with all the doom and gloom we could use a little light around here. And with so many other fans trying to trend on twitter (QUICK! Tweet #crosstheline ) and with other campaigns pushing fans to watch live, I wanted to throw in something to help that out. Spoilertv is nothing if not a wonderful pedestal to get people's attention!

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  116. Thanks Penny! I hope your Fringe Friday has been awesome!

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  117. OH MY GOD I know what you mean! Until the very end of the finale, I was so so so confused. Walter kept talking about the road not taken and there's more than one of everything, but I didn't think he was being literal! I for some reason could not figure out what the heck was going on!

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  118. Those are great! Thanks for sharing! 

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  119. If you mean here, I'd love to but I don't think that's logistically possible! 

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  120.  OH MY GOD I thought it was just me,i cannot believe this.You have no idea how confused i was.I happened to be alone that night while watching Fringe and everyone i called either wasn't home or they were taping it.I sat there for awhile replayed it,i was still confused.Tried again the next day but no aha moment came to me....Not until the following episode did i finally realize what was going on........I am so relieved to hear it just wasn't me!    :)

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  121.  I know! Are you going to be here after Fringe?

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  122. Been listening to Violet Sedan Chair ALL DAY! I def think those lyrics from "Seven Suns (Setting)" could imply multiple incarnations of a soul with in any one given timeline...

    "A Void in space
     YOUR NAME REPLACED
     What can last
     FROM FUTURE TO PAST?..."

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7AAPqeESt4 

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  123. http://www.chat.spoilertv.com/ in here DarqueMode !

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  124. I love that album, is playingin my car all the time along with the soundtracks

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  125. Made it!!!!

    I finally got off from work, now for some F R I N G E ~ F R I D A Y!!!!!!!!!!!

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  126.   I checked out the forum and the avatars you have here and in your forum,very interesting as well as some very nice shots. I think i will need the visit the forum real soon! Thanks !   :)

    Now there is only 31 min. to go! Hope to see you later..... :D

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  127. (#CrossTheLine #Fringe) two hashtags everyone here with twitter needs to be tweeting right this minute!!

    Tweet it and retweet it all night long, for both US coast airings!!! come on people lets do this!!!!!

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  128. Well it's time for me to get ready for FRINGE! Thanks everyone for the lovely celebration!!! Until tomorrow, a wish you all A VERY HAPPY FRINGE FRIDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D

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  129. Go #CrossTheLine on Twitter, for #Fringe !!! hurry!!!

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  130.  Congratulations on making it back in time,enjoy the show Ricky!  :)

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  131.                                 HAPPY FRINGE DAY EVERYONE! ENJOY THE SHOW!  :D

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  132. Thanks!
    I'm in.

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  133. Okay first question what was the openings color? On my tv it looked more burnt orange,leaning towards brown.,,But was it???

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  134. Wow - what a brilliant and goodie-packed post! Hope all you US fans enjoy the episode - I have to wait a little bit longer for it but I'm sure it'll be worth the wait!

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  135.  Thanks you will enjoy this,have to go its back on!

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  136. Yeah sort've like a darker burnt orange. I almost thought that it was turning red near the end :P

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  137. Ruby...let me just say, this is THE episode we've been waiting for. So much amazing stuff!

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  138. So, I'm pretty much in shock right now.
    The Observer scene with Olivia!!??? WHAAAATT?????

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  139. That is just what i said to DarqueMode in the poll.How many universes did he check,and why does
    she have to die?????? And Waletnate,can you believe he seemed more maternal then i ever expected.  And the shape shifters,and Jones WWWHHHAAATTTTTTTTTTT  this episode so blew my mind,i need to watch it again,and again. Sorry i know i am rambling

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  140.  Yeah,when i saw it the first time it looked orange leaning towards a brown-ish color.I rewound it,and again it looked orange but not brown.Honestly,i need to look again.,
     
       I feel this is the episode i have been waiting for,they nailed it.The writing was sharp,the acting brilliant as always,they reminded me of episodes and seasons past.I am a very happy camper right now,well i guess till next week!

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  141. wow that awsome

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  142. Walternate's scene with Peter was really emotional. I was not expecting him to be so caring. Walternate won me over now. 

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  143. :( Just saw the ratings. I'm beginning to think they are rigged :(

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  144.  Oh i know what you mean,i found myself liking him to,but i think i only feel that way because of the way Walter is treating Peter. .... Even so it was still nice to see.

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  145. I've caught up now, Just brilliant - so much to process!

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