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  • La Brea Review The Next Day In The Future and The Past!

    La Brea Review The Next Day In The Future and The Past!

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    Welcome Back La Brea and Wormhole Time Travel Science Fiction Lovers!

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    The second season opens at a nice park located somewhere near Hollywood, California.

    Suddenly, a wormhole sinkhole opens in the distance on a mountain with portions of the famous Hollywood sign apparently seen being sucked or falling inside.

    Park visitors flee for their lives as sections of the iconic sign tumble towards innocent people.  This factor will play an extremely important event for three of our time traveling heroes as we delineate below.

    Before proceeding with our analysis of “The Next Day”, the first episode of the second season, Team WHR will review some of our series character analysis discussions, three hypotheses that we put forth in our season one finale review of “Topanga”, and include an over arching theory that appears to be at the root of this fabulous science fiction time travel story arc.

     

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    The City On The Edge Of Forever
    The City On The Edge Of Forever. Image courtesy Star Trek

    First, and perhaps most importantly, time travel events in La Brea appear to take place in a fashion similar to those in the great Star Trek episode “The City on the Edge of Forever” written by the famous science fiction writer Harlan Ellison.

    Star Trek lovers will recall that in “The City on the Edge of Forever” time flowed like a river with “eddies and backwash” that drew Captain Kirk and Spock to the same time period that Doctor McCoy entered that changed all history, effectively erasing everything including The Federation when Hitler won the second world war and enslaved the Earth. So it is with characters in La Brea, the sinkhole wormholes are bringing the characters to precisely where they need to be to either maintain the existing timeline, or change it forever and for all time!

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    Second, the season one fan speculation that Gavin (Eoin Macken) was a younger version of Silas (Mark Lee) never held up. Why?

    Silas never became ill like Josh (Jack Martin) and Izzy (Zyra Gorecki) did when it became doubtful that Isiah (Diesel La Torraca) would make it to the wormhole time portal in time to arrive in 1988.  Silas is someone else entirely as we discuss below.

    La Brea S1x10 The wormhole erupts taking Josh Riley and Lilly
    Wormhole erupts one last time taking Josh Riley and Lilly. Image courtesy NBC

    Third, Lilly (Chloe De Los Santos) successfully made it to the Topanga time portal with the wormhole sinkhole map that Ella (Michelle Vergara Moore) had in the future.

    Moreover, Ella never suffered any ill effects like Izzy and Josh confirming that Lilly always did get to 1988 to become Emma. Our hypothesis appears to be correct. Lilly will become Emma subsequent to her travel back in time and back once again back to the future in 1988.

    a Brea S1x10 Isiah enters the wormhole to 1988
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    Forth, our hypothesis is that Silas is an older version of Josh also appears to be correct since the wormhole opened up after Isiah was sent through the time portal that also engulfed him and Riley.

    Is Josh really be Silas and is Riley (Veronica St. Clair) really be Rebecca? We think so, but could be incorrect. This answer to this enigma will be played out as La Brea continues in season two when we learn more about these pivotal characters in the series.

    La Brea S2x01 Josh and Riley in 1988
    Jack Martin as Josh Harris, Veronica St. Clair as Riley Velez. Photoes by: Sarah Enticknap courtesy NBC

    Fifth, is it possible that Isiah is Josh’s and Riley’s child sent back to the past to “seed” the time travel loop to avoid an inevitable paradox? The two were clearly falling in love in prehistoric La Brea and if nature is allowed to take it’s course in the past, the two will become lovers in 1988.  Could it be that the animosity we observed between Silas and Rebecca was actually the result of an argument since both know that Isiah had to return to prehistoric La Brea and ultimately become Gavin or the time loop would never be completed?

    Is this why Silas wanted to keep Isiah in the past? Was his sole purpose to break the chain of events that originally caused the La Brea time travel sinkhole wormholes? We think that is precisely the case!

     

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    The Next Day:

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    This first episode of the second season was written by series creator David Appelbaum. We segue to Gavin, Izzy and Emma who were transported to 10,000 BC when they jumped into the time portal wormhole in Seattle during the “Topanga” episode. They believe they have approximately 1,200 miles to La Brea and are starving. Gavin has fashioned a serviceable spear and successfully skewers a large prehistoric boar for food when he is suddenly confronted by a huge horned rhino beast that has decided to eat Gavin for lunch! Fortunately, Gavin escapes by running, in fact, tumbling down a steep hill, but the rhino is hunting them!

    La Brea S2x01 Hollywood sign collapses in the wormhole
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    Subsequent to the shocking scenes of the Hollywood sign crumbling into a wormhole sinkhole, we find ourselves back at the survivor’s camp where Eve (Natalie Zea) is waking up and cleaning her face after the nightmarish reality that her son Josh has been sucked into the wormhole that apparently took him and Riley to 1988 like Isiah and Lilly. Ty (Chiké Okonkwo) and Eve are discussing that Silas has refused to reveal anything of what motivates him or what the hell is going on in prehistoric La Brea. Eve shares that she is worried now that she is alone with her entire family have been affected by the catastrophic events.

    La Brea S2x01 Scott meditates with the Sunflowers
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    Still missing are Marybeth (Karina Logue) and Lucas (Josh McKenzie). While we the viewers know Marybeth passed away last season in “Topanga”, Ty, Eve and the camp survivor’s have yet to discover this sad fact. Also missing is Veronica (Lilly Santiago) who injured her ankle in a Saber-Tooth tiger spring loaded trap. Scott (Rohan Mirchandaney), and Rebecca (Ming-Zhu Hii), the last two who are missing, had left the camp, and found the time travel facility built by Rebecca in 10,000 BC where they camped out. Scott gets up and is seen meditating in front of giant sunflowers.

    La Brea S2x01 Sam and Levi question Silas
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    Speaking of Silas, Doctor Sam (Jon Seda) and Levi (Nicholas Gonzalez) are observed entering the vehicle where Silas is being held for questioning.

    Sam and Levi are demanding to know about how they can get Riley and Josh back from 1988.

    Silas has no intention of being cooperative and from his appearance, is obviously obstreperous. Not only is Silas not cooperating, he has even refused to eat or drink for the past 24 hours leaving him dangerously dehydrated.

    La Brea S2x01 Silas refuses to cooperate
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    Risking his own life before revealing anything to anyone about his strange behavior regarding Isiah, and the wormhole time portals that he obviously knows a lot about, Silas spits out the water offered by Sam into his face! As a result of Silas’ hostile interactions with Rebecca last season when he tried to kill her, threatened to kill Josh, coupled with his recalcitrant behavior now, it appears Silas is holding an ace up his sleeve.

    Eve and Ty chat with Sam and Levi about Silas. Ty, tells them that even if Silas does not reveal any information, they may be forced to let Silas go because Paara (Tonatzin Carmelo) whom Ty has become romantically involved with, is coming to take him back tom their camp. Since the survivor’s are dependent on Paara’s and Silas’ people for food to survive.

    La Brea S2x91 Ty convinces Paara
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    Later, Ty convinces Paara they need an extension but the camp complainer and crybaby Billy (Stephen Lopez) reinforces what they all know; they need Paara’s help to survive, who wants to hold Silas accountable for the lies he told their people. At the end of the day, the leaders of the survivor’s may have no choice but to eventually let Silas go.

    However, Sam threatens to blow Silas’ head off unless he confesses to helping them find Riley and Josh. it is possible that Paara exerts leverage over Silas who undoubtedly seeks clemency before he stands trial for his crimes. Silas relents and tells them that Rebecca knows how to get Josh and Riley back and that Rebecca is headed to a glass and steel time travel skyscraper facility north of the camp. This will be their destination while Sam stays behind with to guard Silas in case he tries to escape.

    La Brea S2x01 Gavin, Izzy and Emma are fortunate
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    Gavin, Izzy and Emma are fortunate after Gavin had skewered the boar and have time to eat the tasty boar pork chops in peace before continuing on to the Los Angeles area which they still believe is over 1,000 miles away. During their lunch feast, Izzy’s artificial leg develops a crack which ends up slowing them down.

    Later, they find a baby rhino and it’s parents. Next the huge horned rhino beast that has been hunting them appears to do battle with the papa rhino who is protecting his family. This allows Izzy, Gavin and Emma to safely escape.

    La Brea S2x01 Riley and Josh seek shelter
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    Next we find ourselves with Riley and Josh. We do not know where or exactly when they are. At first glance it appears they overshot the target date when an ancient truck drive by.

    Then, when we observe them watching a car full of teenagers driving a mustang throwing a cassette tape out, we know it is the 1988 timeframe based on the song playing “Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car” a 1988 song by Trinidadian-British singer Billy Ocean.

    La Brea S2x01 Riley and Josh learn about the Hollywood sign
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    Riley and Josh then see Isiah getting into a station wagon with some nuns. Viewers will recall that in season one, Gavin mentioned he was taken care of by nuns when he was a little boy, was ultimately adopted to became the Gavin that would marry Eve who become parents to Izzy and Josh. Therefore Josh and Riley decide to not interfere with the timeline since it is proceeding as it should be in 1988. They are, however, concerned about where and when Lilly is? Think “The City on the Edge of Forever”. Lilly has been sent by “eddies and backwash” in time to where she needs to be to become Ella. Riley and Josh find a home where they learn that the inhabitants are on vacation for another week.

    La Brea S2x01 Levi and Eve find Lucas at his mothers grave
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    This provides them with much needed sanctuary while they figure out how to proceed in 1988.  Upon reading a newspaper, Josh and Riley find out that a sinkhole wormhole that describes the destruction of the Hollywood sign. This never occurred in their 1988. Although this represents a change in history, it may provide them a way to get back to La Brea in 10,000 BC to rejoin Sam and Eve. Maybe!

    In two other separate scenes, Eve and Levi find Lucas. They find him while he is grieving for Marybeth at her grave site. They all pay their respects to Marybeth in a touching scene since as viewer know, Marybeth had become a good friend of Eve’s after she had at first acted like a tough gal with a persona that was actually a cover up for her pain about Lucas’ drug dealing.

    La Brea S2x01 Veronica is captured
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    As the three proceed to find Veronica they discover she has been captured by a third group that are militarized with horse drawn carts and steel spears and armor not characteristic in prehistoric times.

    Are these people who have been given upgraded weapons from whoever is in charge of the time travel facility? It seems likely. Veronica is rescued by Levi, but unfortunately, Eve is captured in the process. Levi sends Lucas and Veronica back to the survivor’s camp while Levi surrenders himself to the militia to protect Eve as he had promised her.

    Both Levi and Eve are now placed in a caged wagon as the prehistoric militia heads off into the distance!

    La Brea S1x10 Rebecca shows Scott her time travel laboratory
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    The story arc, into two scenes apart from each other, takes us to Rebecca and Scott who had camped out near the time travel facility the night before.

    As this part of the timeline (pun intended) continues, Rebecca and Scott proceed to the facility despite a warning from Rebecca that those controlling it will kill her if they go in the front door. Rebecca knows of another entrance that is hidden under a fake pond. Pushing a secret electronic button under a fake rock, an underground stairway opens that leads to a secret entrance under the time travel facility.!

    The last sequence finds us back with Gavin, Izzy and Emma. Suddenly, as they come out of a canyon, they spot the wreckage of the Hollywood sign, and off in the distance they recognize one of the building that collapsed in the original sinkhole wormhole. Realizing that the time portal wormhole deposited them much closer to La Brea, their family and friends than they originally thought, they head off to survivor’s encampment!

    We shall learn much more as season two unfolds on our screens this year! See you soon for more adventures in 10,000 BC!

    In the meantime, enjoy this cool behind the scenes video of the La Brea sets courtesy of NBC!

     

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  • Fringe: Brave New World Part One – Will We All Survive?!

    Fringe: Brave New World Part One – Will We All Survive?!

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    It has been a wild ride that has almost come to an end. In this episode, part one of the two part season finale (sounds better than series finale, does not it?), we get some questions answered and even more questions asked. I am very happy about the renewal even though it is not a full season, thirteen episodes is better than none.

    Before we delve into the brave new world, let us take a moment to talk about the epic promo for part two of the finale. Bell (Leonard Nimoy) is back, Olivia (Anna Torv) is activated and someone loses their life…or do they? To say this week will be the longest in Fringe history is an understatement!

    Included below courtesy of FOX Broadcasting are the promo trailer. Thanks FOX!

     

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    Editorial – Season Five Renewal:

    Before I start with my review,. I want to say thank you to The Powers That Be (TPTB) who renewed our beloved show. The mixed response to the decision of giving us thirteen final episodes and not the full twenty two is interesting to me. Some fans are very happy about the thirteen episodes others are pissed off that we do not get a full season.

    My response to the fans that are not happy about it is this…be thankful, it pushes us closer to syndication, which is a huge deal for all parties involved. It also gives us a chance for closure, a chance to finally give us the ending it deserves. That is the one thing that everyone is in agreement on, the fact that we will have an ending. Whether the ending is one that we all love or hate or are indifferent to, I do think that whatever the ending be it will definitely no doubt be extraordinary, memorable, heartbreaking and fitting.

    Yes it will be sad to see it end. I will be mourning Fringe as I have been mourning The Sopranos every since it ended. It will be one of the shows that leaves an indelible mark in television history. Shows like both Fringe and the Sopranos do not come along often, but when they do their impact is felt throughout your life and in television history.

    This something that should be celebrated it is a benchmark, it’s a notch on a timeline, it is something that should (and will) be talked about for years to come. The love that the fans worldwide have for Fringe will always be there, it has changed lives, brought people together and has forever bonded them together. Fringe is a once in a lifetime show and I for one am glad to be a part of it up until the very end.

    Brave New World Part One:

    Visit and follow Ari Margolis of JoxProductions on Twitter!Now…on to the Brave New World, I am extremely happy that this is a season finale and again not a series finale. The only problem with watching Fringe on the night it airs is that I am on twitter and I miss so much, so watching again is a treat. It was as Ari Margolis said jaw dropping and wonderful and amazing and my Polivia heart was soaring. Fringe S4x21 - Morning coffee

    I loved the usage of the musak version of Billy Idol’s ‘Eyes Without a Face’ it cracked me up!

    What started out as a seemingly normal commute day for the citizens of Boston, ended in the most bizarre way.

    Fringe Sx21 - Killer coffeeWe begin observing the Fringe activity with Neal (Reese Alexander) getting his usual morning beverage and heading out for his work day when something unusual happens. The other people are horrified by what they see and soon discover that they are afflicted with the same problem. Yikes…my advice, do not drink the coffee it can kill you.

    I commend the actors in that scene, it is very difficult to not move in that scene, to become almost statuesque. That is an exercise that is fundamental in acting class and they all pulled it off brilliantly.

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    Fringe S4x21 - House huntingThe next scene is one that has put a permanent smile on my face. We get to see our beloved Polivia again. I have always loved when we get to see Olivia (Anna Torv) and Peter (Joshua Jackson) being domestic and ‘normal’. It makes their love story that much more real for me and much more epic.

    I had assumed that when Olivia had said nursery in response to the number of bedrooms in their future house that she was already pregnant with Etta (Georgina Haig), but apparently I was wrong.

    It was a clever way for the writers to give us that little hope and nod to the future, but it still is not quite within their reach yet. Regardless, it is a wonderful scene and as always Josh and Anna play it perfectly. It never seems to fail that their phones always interrupt them, call of duty is never far behind.

    Fringe S4x21-Phonus interruptusWalter (John Noble) and Astrid (Jasika Nicole) at the Fringe event is hilarious. The way that Walter is inadvertently guiding the hasmet guys to where they should be is brilliant. His use of the word “Ninny” is priceless.

    I also love the growing relationship between the two colleagues and friends. it is a testament to how incredibly well they both work together and how each of them thinks of the other as family.

    The comment about house hunting and a nursery was wonderful because Olivia is pregnant following the time-line of the alternate universe, only slightly offset in our reality!Fringe S4x21 - Mother hen

    To digress for a moment…the fact that I found out that Robin Williams is a huge Fringe fan and would love to be in an episode is EPIC with a capital E. How amazing would that be to see him and Walter go head to head as crazy scientists or maybe as a reformed mental patient? I for one would be glued to my television that night. I know that the producers did hear about it and agreed that it would be unbelievable, let us hope we do get to see that before the end of the series.

    Now to the next scene which features the wonderfully talented Rebecca Mader! So great to see another LOST alum gracing the screen again. I love how we do get to see some of the other actors from other Abrams shows, the respect is evident.

    Fringe S4x21 - Rebecca Mader as Jessica Holt


    Rebecca’s character Jessica Holt is great in her scene with Walter, his alien comment again cracked me up. John Noble can deliver lines like no one else on the planet, it is still amazing to me that he has been snubbed time and time again for an Emmy. When Walter asks to take a blood sample and Jessica’s response of the phrase that men always say is great. It gives us a small glimpse into what w find out later on about Jessica’s home situation.

    Walter’s care in handling her is nice. He is gentle and sympathetic, I also like the fact that she is willing to do anything to help them find a cure. The scene with Walter and the vial of blood is very cool. It reminds me of a Shakespearean soliloquy, the way he is handling it and examining it. She will be the willing guinea pig for the mad scientist and his wild theories. The fact that she is a registered nurse and understands the importance of the situation makes her willingness much nobler.

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    The scene in the lab with the team trying to find a cure for the problem Jessica is having is a great Anna Torv scene. She once again does what she does best, she crosses that boundary between good and brilliant.

    This scene reminds me of the X-Men, Rogue (Anna Paquin) and Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) as Jessica’s body temperature begins to rise dangerously high, they are racing against time to stop it. With precious seconds left Olivia grabs her hand and manifests Jessica’s aliment, she takes her pain away. This is why it reminds me of Rogue; she had the ability to temporarily posses the abilities of anyone she touched. Olivia’s ability to do this is as much of a mystery to her as it is to everyone else.

    Fringe S4x21-helping Jessica

    It is great to see Olivia’s abilities surface again, to see her somewhat embrace her ability to a certain extent even though she is afraid of it. It also, though, gives me a sense of foreboding, because as great as it is to see her using her abilities it could be the very thing that could be her downfall. Just like Jean Grey, her abilities could be what ultimately kills her, it could be the one thing that she cannot control, and in fact it would end up controlling her.

    Fringe S4x21-Olivia's abilities


    Here is essentially a woman (Olivia) who was programmed, if you will, to be a soldier, the one, the strongest out of all the Cortexiphan kids. She was the one that was the leader, it goes back to season two when Bell had pulled her to the alternate universe and told her what her destiny is.

    The ability that Olivia has is remarkable, but deadly the same way that Jean Grey was ultimate in her ability, but what happened to her when that power consumed her was drastic. Who Jean was disappeared, who she was became died away, she becomes a weapon and the only way to save her was to end her life…to set her free.

    The irony or bittersweet of it all was that the one person who could reach her, the one person that could help her was also the man that loved her, much like Peter with Olivia. Logan made the sacrifice, it nearly killed him in the process but he needed to save her from herself and give her the peace she desired. I have a fear that Peter may have to do the same with Olivia, that the only way to save her is to kill her, set her free. Remember what September said to her…what her fate is…

    It is of no surprise to anyone that Jones is once again involved with the nanites and the problems it caused. I think that he did this deliberately, did it to draw Olivia out. I think that it has been the plan all along, get rid of the alternate universe, the distractions.Fringe S4x21-Jones is the culprit

    The scene with Walter and his discovery of the way the antibodies were formed is crucial. Especially since if you look at them they seem to have a little X stamped on them somehow…which goes back to the mystery Mr. X who is the one that is supposedly the one that ends Olivia’s life.


    Fringe S4x21-X marks the spotThe look on Walter’s face when he finally realizes that it was not Jones, all along, but his long lost partner William Bell, who is the mastermind of this whole scheme. The way that Bell comes back into the picture is great. Aboard that crazy ship of creatures is the man who wants to play god. That laugh that Nimoy has is a dead giveaway and it was so great to hear it first before you get to see him.


    I must give kudos to the producers for keeping that secret. It was a brilliant move and I for one loved it. What better way to end the season then to have Bell be the man behind the curtain the whole time.

    Fringe S4x21 - Bell strikes again
    The scene between Harris and Nimoy about the chess game and the defeat that they suffered if only temporary was brilliant. His explanation of the winning move and the winning game to Jones is diabolical, but perfect, the way he tells him that the Bishop is the most important piece is metaphorical, because it means not only Peter and Walter, but Olivia. She is a ‘Bishop’ if by pure association, she is the one that needs to be sacrificed. Bell talks about patience and how it has been twenty years since his last move, he wanted to make sure that the time was perfect.

    “The art of chess, the art is knowing when a piece is most valuable (Olivia) and then in that very moment, being willing to sacrifice it. For in the vacuum created (the machine) by the loss of one that is most precious (Olivia’s death and Peter resetting the timeline), opportunity abounds. Influence maximized and desire becomes destiny (Peter and Olivia’s immense love for one another brought him back).” This speech is a culmination of all that has been happening up until now. How Bell has had this as his plan the whole time, he was just waiting for the right time to strike. The way that the writers have built this awesome bridge to the gap is another one of a million reasons why I love this show.

    Fringe S4x21-Chess Board

    “The most valuable piece is the Bishop and for the game to be won the Bishop must be sacrificed”-meaning Olivia. She is the one that has to ultimately be sacrificed, the one that will give Bell his power (which were the glyphs for this episode). It also makes me think of episode 419 ‘Letters of Transit” at the end when Walter reveals that something did happen to Olivia at the hands of Bell.

    Fringe S4x21-The Bishop is the key

    I feel bad for Walter trying to explain that Bell is alive to everyone and no one believing him is so frustrating and John Noble plays it perfectly. It is almost as if he is back at St. Claire’s and that is a feeling he never wishes to have. His refusal to let it go is perfect, he is right, he knows in his gut that he is right, nothing and no one can tell him otherwise and to prove it he goes back to the one place that is his worst nightmare.

    The scenes at St. Claire’s are brilliant, John Noble at his finest. The way his demeanor is sitting at his table tracing his hand over his etchings and then when he exits the room is real. You can feel the tension and unease of him. The most brilliant part, though, is when the janitor asks him if he is just visiting or coming back, and Walter’s reaction is visceral his body reverts back to itself when he was at St. Claire’s. That is the stuff Emmy’s are given for…that whole scene from beginning to end is the reason he should get an Emmy.

    Fringe S4x21-St. Claire's

    Fringe S4x21 - Samantha Noble as Dr. BenlowIt is a pleasure to see Samantha Noble as Doctor Benlow in this episode. It is nice to know that the Noble talent has a second generation. John in this scene is hilarious, the way he is snarky towards her and the way he smells and licks the pages of the log book.

    It must have been a treat to watch her dad at work, I know it is always a treat for me to watch John work. His end comment of her being prettier than her predecessor is great.

    Fringe S4x21-sniffing out BellI do have one complaint in the scene with Olivia cutting vegetables; she is sitting down, which is NOT correct. I have never seen any chef that I know (and I know a lot) sit and cut vegetables, it just does not happen.

    Anyway, that is the one thing I have a problem with. Her cut finger and the way Peter takes care of her is sweet. His love for he is profound and shows in his actions that have always spoken volumes.

    When she explains how she was talking about Jessica and the normal life that she longed for. Of course normal does not exist in Fringe world, but they make do with what they have. Her fear of what she is becoming is palpable, she has this thing inside her that is a mystery to her, but it is the one thing that can possible save her.

    Fringe S4x21 - Mincing vegetables

    She has no idea just how powerful she is, again it reminds me of Jean Grey and the power she possessed was so great that it had to be prevented from surfacing or the fate of the world would be dead. I feel that Olivia has that same power and it will take Peter to stop her from using it, just as Logan did for Jean.

    The means to the end was tragic, but necessary, the fate of the world is in danger. Again it reminds me of S2E4 ‘Momentum Deferred’ when Bell tells Olivia that she was the strongest of the Cortexiphan kids, when she needs to keep Peter by her side. Momentum can be deferred but it always must always be paid back and it seems to be doing that now.

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    Fringe S4x21-I will not lose you againThe speech that Peter gives to Olivia about all they have been through and he would not lose her again is beautiful. The love he has is absolute and deep, I fear though that something may happen to take her away from him again. This scene is great between Josh and Anna, they have a perfect chemistry on screen. I love how his fingers linger or brush her chin when he takes his hand away, it is very affectionate and makes my point. Epic love stories are always complicated that is what makes them epic, timeless and historical. Boring is never remembered but that kind of love is.Fringe S4x21-love that lingers


    The sun light that destroys the building is cool. I like how it is almost like a beam of light from god coming down and punishing the sinners. Broyles (Lance Reddick) always has the best expressions on his face.


    The disco ball comment is priceless, again, another brilliant reason that John’s flawless performance of Walter Bishop is something to behold. He always seems to be just on the surface of crazy, but never quite getting there.


    I like the lemon cake scene because it harkens back to my favorite Fringe episode ever. The fact that the cortexiphan is regenerative is exactly what happened in Brown Betty when Olivia was cut by September with that laser and then as Astrid was patching her up, she began to heal…like the wound never happened. That gives us hope that if something does happen to Olivia she will be okay. I mean the only way to really kill her is a bullet to the brain as we saw in the previous timeline.

    Fringe S4x21 - Lemon cake again

    The peace out and the speech that Walter utters is one of the best that I have seen in a long time. He is so determined to find Bell that he is willing to go it alone. He again proves why John is so freaking brilliant. The fact that he calls Astid, Alex is wonderful and her reaction is perfect. Peace Out Emmy is all that needs to be said.

    Fringe S4x21-Peace Out Alex

    When Olivia and Peter find the satellites and Peter tells her to turn of the amplifier is sweet. She claims to not know what he is talking about and the smile on Peter’s face is a sign that he loves her very much. Jones and Peter fighting is a great scene, how Olivia connects with Peter and becomes the puppeteer in the fight.

    This once again demonstrates Olivia’s abilities and the connection she has with Peter. Her abilities are triggered in the face of fear and love, it is when she is most vulnerable and when she is at her finest. When Jones falls into the satellite and is starting to disintegrate he says that he was the Bishop when I think he is wrong, he was the pawn, the Bishop is still in play.

    Fringe S4x21-Olivia puppet master

    The ending scene with Walter and Astrid is great, but there is a caution about it. You can feel the creepiness of it. The spaciousness of the warehouse reminds me of mob movies and the place they always take their snitches to beat the information out of them. Meeting the captain and Astrid knowing in her gut that something is wrong is tense; they need to get the heck out of there.

    Fringe S4x21 - Astrid's fighting styleI love that Jasika Nicole gets to be a real FBI for a bit, that she gets to run, fight and shoot. She kicked butt and did it well. She and Walter running through the warehouse and shooting at the bad guys is thrilling…until she gets shot.

    I audibly gasped when that happened! Of all the people to get hurt, Astrid is the least expected, and when Walter is holding her and Bell shows up…that is the best. He was right; the whole time when everyone doubted him he was right.

    Fringe S4x21-Hello Old FriendWell, it has been one hell of a season finale, at least part one has. Fandom is anxiously awaiting the second half the season finale and the wait will be excruciating. The final battle begins and a brave new world will indeed be revealed….stay tuned!

     

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