@kaelity @fuckyeahfringe Okay. The title of episode 6 is “Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There.” xx
— JOEL WYMAN (@JWFRINGE) October 15, 2012
Fringe - Episode 5.06 - Title Revealed
15 Oct 2012
Cancelled Shows
Episode 5.06 of Fringe will be called “Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There”


Acid trip?
ReplyDeleteSugar cubes!
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I always love references to Alice.
ReplyDeleteoh this is awesome, Walter eps are always a good thing.
ReplyDeleteAlice in Wonderland reference, interesting...
ReplyDeleteLook a little bit like a title of Lost season 3, the season finale.
ReplyDeleteThe title is a bit wordy in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteLongest title for Fringe EVER!! :P
ReplyDeleteInteresting... What would Walter find??? Nice Alice in Wonderland reference! ;-]
ReplyDelete"Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There"
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Adore the Alice in wonderland like title this'll be good. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, please let this be the other universe again...
ReplyDeleteThat's a long title... And made me think of, not Alice in Wonderland actually, but LOST (Oh, Charlie!)
ReplyDeleteThis is Amber time line is SO Bardo (In Lost TTLG AWAFT is referenced in the FS)
ReplyDeleteOh, but this could relate to William Bell too!...In the S2 promo art Bell is 'the white rabbit' (which explains why he is Mr. X in every time line)
But I also hope we see another reality of some sort! (And DRUGS!)
I'm in! Cartoon Animals for me! XD
ReplyDeleteWhat,no Alice or wonderland,lol...! :)
ReplyDeleteErr... sorry but how does it explain that he is Mr. X?
ReplyDeleteFirst, Mr. Wyman stated at the end of season 4 that he was....but when you think about it, it is Bell's work in every time line that leads Olivia to deathly circumstances, even in the s1-3 time line Walternate was using Bell's tech (like the shapesifters) that was helping Walternate's war (Over There Pt 2)....Walter had insisted that the cortexiphan trials were Bell's idea, ect. Bell's work, whether he is pursuing it, or other theological scientists follows his LEAD, leads to death for Olivia in every time line....
ReplyDeleteEven in "Momentum Deferred" he nearly killed her by throwing her out the window. In "Stowaway" he came an invaded her body...William Bell and his work is all about "using" Olivia for war or destruction.
"white rabbits" in pop culture tend to be either the thing that sends us down a certain path, and/or are the things that come back to haunt us. It can be the initial motivator. (Ex: Alice wouldn't have found the rabbit hole, hadn't she follow the white rabbit)
Only if you can find a magic hat! (and no, I don't think the Observers' hats would do the trick!)
ReplyDeleteBiggest clue this has something to do with Bell:
ReplyDelete"Whereas the first book has the deck of cards as a theme, this book is based on a game of chess, played on a giant chessboard with fields for squares. Most main characters in the story are represented by a chess piece or animals, with Alice herself being a pawn."
Remind you of anything?
LSD? I hope so. At least give me a conversation with Walter, Olivia, and Etta about how much acid Walter has given Olivia over the years. That would be hilarious.
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