What Nimoy is saying, if I'm getting this right, is that Bell and Walter started out together both wanting to play God. Walter had some sort of epiphany and moved away from that goal, whereas Bell continued on the quest.
Also, Josh saying that the beginning of the story was Olivia opening Pandora's box--I guess with crossing over to find John Scott--that was interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
Anyway, at the end of tomorrow's episode, we'll all probably be opening our eyes wide like Lance Reddick did.
I am praying that we don't EVER have to deal with bellivia ever again. We got the real William bell back in the flesh, no need for Olivia to play him again. Yes believe me, some people actually have that theory.
Aw, hell. Belly thinks he's god. If there was ever a time to shoot someone up with massive amounts of LSD, it's right now. I hope Walter has some stashed in his coat.
"William and Walter having their confrontation who's right" ... & At Lance Reddick: Oh Yeah!!! *LOL* ..... OOOHHH and it is FRINGE FRIDAY, People!!!! ^^ ♥
Thank you. That's true of course, but my point was to expound upon Josh's statement that Olivia opened Pandora's box, and it was she who started the whole Fringe adventure. Upon seeking to find a cure for John as he was in a coma, not dead yet, she discovered that one Walter Bishop might know how to do this. She sought out his son, Peter, in Baghdad and blackmailed him so he would get Walter out of the hospital. She never backed down from Walter's directions without questioning whether this was right to do in the scheme of things. Olivia was playing God, too.
It occurred to me to check out the Bad Robot co. after Mr. Nimoy mentioned them. I'm in agreement. Bad Robot produces some seriously great productions! I like most of the series they produce(d).
I was freaking out so much about this season finale, that I refused to watch anything Fringe related for a week. But even now, and after a tremendous freak out moment at the end of the season, all this last videos and interviews and all still look amazing.
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What Nimoy is saying, if I'm getting this right, is that Bell and Walter started out together both wanting to play God. Walter had some sort of epiphany and moved away from that goal, whereas Bell continued on the quest.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Josh saying that the beginning of the story was Olivia opening Pandora's box--I guess with crossing over to find John Scott--that was interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
Anyway, at the end of tomorrow's episode, we'll all probably be opening our eyes wide like Lance Reddick did.
Well after seeing those dinos in yesterdays promo my eyes are already bug eyed!
ReplyDeleteMr.Nimoy i have fallen in love with you all over again!
ReplyDeleteI am praying that we don't EVER have to deal with bellivia ever again. We got the real William bell back in the flesh, no need for Olivia to play him again. Yes believe me, some people actually have that theory.
ReplyDeleteI'm so going to enjoy this season finale, I can't wait to see it
ReplyDeleteAw, hell. Belly thinks he's god. If there was ever a time to shoot someone up with massive amounts of LSD, it's right now. I hope Walter has some stashed in his coat.
ReplyDelete"William and Walter having their confrontation who's right" ...
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At Lance Reddick: Oh Yeah!!! *LOL* ..... OOOHHH and it is FRINGE FRIDAY, People!!!!
^^
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*Actually Olivia wasn't crossing over ... They used the Sensory Deprivation Tank to get into John Scotts Brain....
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So good to see Nimoy back. I'd always hoped he would come back.
ReplyDeleteDon't do anything stupid... he's still married ;)
ReplyDeleteHa! My husband wouldn't mind! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you. That's true of course, but my point was to expound upon Josh's statement that Olivia opened Pandora's box, and it was she who started the whole Fringe adventure. Upon seeking to find a cure for John as he was in a coma, not dead yet, she discovered that one Walter Bishop might know how to do this. She sought out his son, Peter, in Baghdad and blackmailed him so he would get Walter out of the hospital. She never backed down from Walter's directions without questioning whether this was right to do in the scheme of things. Olivia was playing God, too.
ReplyDeleteIt's Fringe Friday & a Finale! Fringe Friday Finale!! woot!woot!
ReplyDeleteand it's soooooo good knowing this isn't the end of our story... :shakes my monkey tail:
It occurred to me to check out the Bad Robot co. after Mr. Nimoy mentioned them. I'm in agreement. Bad Robot produces some seriously great productions! I like most of the series they produce(d).
ReplyDeleteI was freaking out so much about this season finale, that I refused to watch anything Fringe related for a week. But even now, and after a tremendous freak out moment at the end of the season, all this last videos and interviews and all still look amazing.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I love Fringe.