Me and Roth’s review of the latest Fringe episode “Welcome To Westfield”. What are you theories on what will happen with the timelines/universes?
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This episode definitely scared me. I did feel like a horror movie. Great review guys. I almost like listening to you guys as much as watching the show. I really like Roth and the way she analysis things about inhabiting thoughts of your alternate you. How interesting and very bizarre. Thanks, guys.
- the opening scene was not a dream but Olivia accessing Olive's memories. Olive = blue universe. The blue tint used for the scene is why I draw that conclusion.
- Olivia's ability was allowing her to access Olive's memories subconsciously in dreams before the events of this episode. The relaxed Natural Laws in Westfield gave her full access to those memories.
- Westfield was a dry run for Jones. The eye of the storm appears to be the key. Guessing Jones is going to go after The Machine on Liberty Island.
I though this was a great episode. I don't think it had anything as strong as Astrid's story the previous week but overall I really like it.
Great tension throughout and great payoff. I was getting a Silent Hill vibe from this. Desolate town in North East America, mentally unstable inhabitants and deformed creatures.
What I really liked was this was the first episode in quite a while that makes great use of it's villain. This was something that Jones did, they know it was him, and he feels dangerous and he wasn't in the episode. Fringe's recurring villains are good but they they only ever seem good when they are actually in the episode, rarely when they aren't.
Walter says he is O- but in the episode where peter kills shapeshifters he comments that he is A + Hello plot design (by the way, I only know this because I saw the episode recently)
This episode definitely scared me. I did feel like a horror movie. Great review guys. I almost like listening to you guys as much as watching the show. I really like Roth and the way she analysis things about inhabiting thoughts of your alternate you. How interesting and very bizarre. Thanks, guys.
My read on some of the events:
- the opening scene was not a dream but Olivia accessing Olive's memories. Olive = blue universe. The blue tint used for the scene is why I draw that conclusion.
- Olivia's ability was allowing her to access Olive's memories subconsciously in dreams before the events of this episode. The relaxed Natural Laws in Westfield gave her full access to those memories.
- Westfield was a dry run for Jones. The eye of the storm appears to be the key. Guessing Jones is going to go after The Machine on Liberty Island.
I though this was a great episode. I don't think it had anything as strong as Astrid's story the previous week but overall I really like it.
Great tension throughout and great payoff. I was getting a Silent Hill vibe from this. Desolate town in North East America, mentally unstable inhabitants and deformed creatures.
What I really liked was this was the first episode in quite a while that makes great use of it's villain. This was something that Jones did, they know it was him, and he feels dangerous and he wasn't in the episode. Fringe's recurring villains are good but they they only ever seem good when they are actually in the episode, rarely when they aren't.
Peter should just try to sleep with as many versions of Olivia as possible. Everyone needs a hobby. He's up to 2 and about to be 3, why not go for 4.
Walter says he is O- but in the episode where peter kills shapeshifters he comments that he is A + Hello plot design (by the way, I only know this because I saw the episode recently)