I thought that at first too and yes she did have to turn them off. I think it's more of an oversight than anything to be read into though. But who knows, this is Fringe after all.
I don't think it's an over site, but rather it may hint at "switching" realities on and off,--like deciding what "Network" to use, and/or shows variation with in any given time line suggesting that things do eventually change...
But where, or what, is home for him? We saw him blink out of existance at the end of season 3, and the world continued on into the current season as if he died as a kid.
Because every timeline is basicaly different universe (based on what Walter said in 1.19 - The Road Not Taken) then it means Peter is in a wrong universe and needs to get back to the one he belongs.
I'm just speculating here. I know there's a pretty good chance I'm wrong. I'm just saying what I think it's true.
I diagree.I think he is at the right place.Both of them practically said here that they hate it when they find out that a story they have invested into turns out to be a dream. the way I see it,especially Polivia fans would be very much disappointed if Peter was indeed in the wrong universe,simply because peter & Olivia have shared some really amazing scenes in these last few episodes.So if original Olivia was somewhere out there,and not the Olivia we've been seeing,it means those scenes meant nothing,and worse...Peter was fooled...AGAIN!
OMG... no no no not that direction but I prefer more this direction... Euhm confused? Peter is in the correct time-line only it's the one where he never excisted so it's logical that Orange-Liv fell in love with him {they are meant to be} . BUT Peter needs to go home to the correct timeline, the blue one where Olive is waiting for him.... or not... Or Orange-Live is indeed Blue-Liv! Yep...*cough* It's sooo logical! O_o ♥
I'm really curious about your reasoning. I'm basing my conclusion on three points.
* The first question in the article states that the idea that the series, this season, has been in a completely new timeline has been debunked. Their response indicated to me that this is an accurate statement.
* In "A Better Human Being" Olivia remembered events from the pilot that Peter was NOT privy to.
* Also in "A Better Human Being" they repeated the Peter looking into Olivia's eyes moment from "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" and declared that she was the real Olivia. Based on the statements in the interview that indicated to me that the declarations made on screen were right...I took that statement from Peter as being legitimate clues in the overall story.
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Okay, so the timeline question is officially answered. Peter found his Olivia then walked away...poor thing. It's gonna be a long 3 or 4 weeks.
ReplyDeleteSo they basically said nothing... great. Way to keep the hype for a whole month without episodes...
ReplyDeleteI see this was an interview about last week's episode rather than this week hence the last of answers
ReplyDeleteIn the last episode Olivia said DRJ made her turn the lights on before but in blueverse she had to turn them off. No?
ReplyDeleteI thought that at first too and yes she did have to turn them off. I think it's more of an oversight than anything to be read into though. But who knows, this is Fringe after all.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's an over site, but rather it may hint at "switching" realities on and off,--like deciding what "Network" to use, and/or shows variation with in any given time line suggesting that things do eventually change...
ReplyDeleteNo. Peter is in the wrong place and needs to go home.
ReplyDeleteBut where, or what, is home for him? We saw him blink out of existance at the end of season 3, and the world continued on into the current season as if he died as a kid.
ReplyDeleteBecause every timeline is basicaly different universe (based on what Walter said in 1.19 - The Road Not Taken) then it means Peter is in a wrong universe and needs to get back to the one he belongs.
ReplyDeleteI'm just speculating here. I know there's a pretty good chance I'm wrong. I'm just saying what I think it's true.
I diagree.I think he is at the right place.Both of them practically said here that they hate it when they find out that a story they have invested into turns out to be a dream.
ReplyDeletethe way I see it,especially Polivia fans would be very much disappointed if Peter was indeed in the wrong universe,simply because peter & Olivia have shared some really amazing scenes in these last few episodes.So if original Olivia was somewhere out there,and not the Olivia we've been seeing,it means those scenes meant nothing,and worse...Peter was fooled...AGAIN!
I definitely don't think it's an oversight. She DID say "we did something like this before"...
ReplyDeleteOMG... no no no not that direction but I prefer more this direction... Euhm confused?
ReplyDeletePeter is in the correct time-line only it's the one where he never excisted so it's logical that Orange-Liv fell in love with him {they are meant to be} . BUT Peter needs to go home to the correct timeline, the blue one where Olive is waiting for him.... or not...
Or Orange-Live is indeed Blue-Liv!
Yep...*cough*
It's sooo logical! O_o
♥
I'm really curious about your reasoning. I'm basing my conclusion on three points.
ReplyDelete* The first question in the article states that the idea that the series, this season, has been in a completely new timeline has been debunked. Their response indicated to me that this is an accurate statement.
* In "A Better Human Being" Olivia remembered events from the pilot that Peter was NOT privy to.
* Also in "A Better Human Being" they repeated the Peter looking into Olivia's eyes moment from "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide" and declared that she was the real Olivia. Based on the statements in the interview that indicated to me that the declarations made on screen were right...I took that statement from Peter as being legitimate clues in the overall story.
Gotta love interviews with Pinkner and Wyman...they say so very little but I'm still excited.
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