Fringe are currently casting for a character called "Manfretti" who is described as "rat like" and may appear in more than one episode. Source: SpoilerTV
Hmmm interesting name! Sounds like a variation of Manfred (kind of playing on Henrietta and Marionette, Henry, Mari-lyn, ect) ...in fact thinking of Frankenstein themes and Mary Shelley's life and influence, there is a very famous poem by Lord Byron called Manfred... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred
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Wow... sounds interesting .. Maybe the character is a snitch? For the Observers? Wow again!
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awesome!
ReplyDeleteSounds good!
ReplyDeleteSince the Oberserver ruled world of 2036 already seemed like Nazi Germany, I think you make a good point!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping rat like is more metaphorical instead of literal. Still haven't gotten over the porcupine people.
ReplyDeleteHmmm interesting name! Sounds like a variation of Manfred (kind of playing on Henrietta and Marionette, Henry, Mari-lyn, ect) ...in fact thinking of Frankenstein themes and Mary Shelley's life and influence, there is a very famous poem by Lord Byron called Manfred...
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred
Manfred (Germanic) also mean "peaceful strength"
Could be an interesting role!
Haha... me too!
ReplyDeleteWhen I googled it, the most conspicuous result I found was Carlos Manfetti, that is, apparently, an artist.
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ReplyDeleteYes it sure looks like Nazi Germany or Orson Welles's 1984!
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me three, wasn't a big fan of those.
ReplyDeleteI know, wasn't a big fan of those.
ReplyDeleteYou're right! Love Orson Welles! His war of the worlds novel was my first encounter with scifi. Still love it! :)
ReplyDelete"Rat like?"
ReplyDeleteThat could mean a number of things but knowing Fringe it could be literal.
I am kind of hoping for Jeremy Davis here, but as an actual mutated human-lab-rat. :p
ReplyDeleteOoo I agree!
ReplyDelete1984 was George Orwell, but I see how you could get Orson Wells out of that.
ReplyDeleteSounds disgusting...
ReplyDeleteOOPSCH... Thank you {Brenda's way ;-]} I've edited it!! ♥
ReplyDeleteSorry I can be a brainy smurf sometimes ;-P
ReplyDeleteManfretti a rat type thing sounds wierd.
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