Wait till you see the Star Trek plug in next week's episode.
The observer at American Idol is so cool! :thumbsup: Is that for real?
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Yup it is - I don't watch AI, but my sister does. When I saw the image, I called her to see if she still had the episode in her DVR. She watches Fringe as well, so she confirmed it for me. I saw it myself just a couple of days ago.
I think I saw the Observer standing on the corner on my way into work tonight - that guy is everywhere!
For the season finale, I was expecting a little bit more.
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The Twin Towers and Peter's grave were surprises but I was expecting...well, more. Something else.
More than a Multiverse?!
For the record:
The Observer = The Monitor.
Who then is the Anti-Monitor?:confused:Quote:
More than a Multiverse?!
For the record:
The Observer = The Monitor.
Clearly NOT the Monitor from Doctor Who. :o
Fringe did exactly what Dollhouse failed to do. Both shows started off slowly, but Fringe really built up the backstories on the characters in such a way that you actually cared about what happened to them. This helped add to the momentum and mystery. Fringe also had a more capable cast. God, the acting in Dollhouse was horrible!!!!!
The season finale blew me away. I wasn't disappointed at all with the revelations unlike OC47150. It was exactly what I wanted. This show has evolved the way The X-Files, a similar show I might add, had during its first season. I can't wait until this one comes back!
I guess a lot of people got worked up about the WTC being in the end shot.:rolleyes:
It's not like they flew a 747 over downtown Manhattan.:twisted:
People are inherently stupid.
Maybe there isn't one. Fringe doesn't necessarily = Crisis on Infinite Earths, but I'm sticking to my Monitor observation. Mostly because both characters' names mean basically the same thing, and they both seem to serve a similar function...
Of course, this is another good analog (I just have a far greater preference for DC comics - currently publishing the Fringe comic, by the way!)