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Sometimes, you just have to spill all the beans out of the bag to move
things along. I suspected this Episode for about 3 weeks.
I just wasn't expecting this turn of events, not at all, not in the
least.
I was confirmed in my suspicions as to why certain things were
happening. Why Olivia was suddenly remembering being Olivia.
Cortexiphan always needs a trigger, and Olivia's Trigger is always
Fear. That happened, last week.
The "Monster of the Week" portion of the Ep was soundly Fringed out by
Walter, who also unravels why Olivia is unraveling. Fringe is better at
mixing the Procedural part of the story with the larger ongoing story
arc. In this Ep they blend in perfectly.
But a classic Golden Age Science Fiction story comes to mind: "More
than Human" aka "Baby is Three" by Theodore Sturgeon. What The Fringe
Team has here, is a "Gestalt Organism"- Although this is never
mentioned.
Who ARE these shapeshifters and how are they about 10 steps ahead of
Walter and Peter ALL the time? What the Blazes is David Jones getting
at? What the hell does he WANT? Can he be appeased, or is he just a
total maniac like Walternate?
JUST like The X Files, we learn these answers just to have more
questions. NOW What?!
Oh. My. God. This has been the best of Fringe Episodes. I actually had
to STAND UP to watch most of it.
There is not much else I can say about this Ep. WELL DONE! Very Well
Done. I just could not sit down to watch it.
Week after Week, the Production Quality of Fringe stands up the the
first Five Seasons of that show about "The Former X Designation".
at last this season is now getting interesting and has a lot to expect from. the season has been really dull for me so far, mainly due to the repetitive nature of the episodes, which are not what the series' fanatics expect, but gives the opportunity to new audience to get an idea of what's happening... anyway I am glad that the story is building up, and it creates numerous questions and many issues unanswered until the next episode...these are the characteristics I like about Fringe, and I hope to see more of it. Watching the first ten episodes made me feel that actual fans are not taken into consideration by the filmmakers, because the story remained "flat" for a long time in my opinion.
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The people who viewed this episode and the previous one, Welcome to
Westfield, when they aired are lucky because they had a whole week to
think about Olivia's kiss and dream of the infinite outcomes. Peter
slapped her ? How dare you, parallel freak ! Peter turned into a poison
dart frog ? Then she died ! Olivia became a giant, destroyed the whole
building she lives in and had to drink some wine to get back to her
normal size ? I told you she was a freak ! Of course the real outcome
wasn't as silly but it proves how much Fringe can be stimulating.
So, they talked. If the past installment hadn't prepared us for
Olivia's transformation what she said would have seemed badly
calculated. Instead Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson's chat felt authentic
and their chemistry seemed stronger. I mean two episodes ago Peter was
still a stranger to Olivia's eyes but now she looks at him like the
cosmic love of her life ! Her performance was so moving that it made me
chill of happiness. And as usual the episodic story brilliantly served
the main one. Her mind evolved as the investigation progressed. The
closer they were to solve the case, the more she knew about him and her
alt-self. Was the writers intention to compare Olivia to a bee ? When
the scientist mentioned his sons were acting like a living organism, a
collective intelligence, I instantly considered the possibility that
Olivia could be a queen. I'm probably influenced by novels like Ender's
Game (Orson Scott Card) and Starship Troopers (Robert A. Heinlein) but
pure science can't be ignored when it comes to sci-fi and it's
specially true for Fringe. But my theory of one Ωlivia to bind them all
didn't work even if during the whole season 3 she was able to travel
between both worlds using her psychic ability. Even Walter mentioned
how special she was as a child and his speech about empathy was quite
interesting. Indeed our growth is influenced by our interaction with
other people, our environment in general, so doing everything to be
loved isn't absurd at all. In fact it could actually be the best
solution to become A Better Human Being !
It leads us to the other topic covered in this episode, genetic
engineering. I don't even have to cross it out from my title sequence
checklist because I'm sure it's in. Moreover it couldn't be more actual
considering the number of articles published about boosting the brain
or manipulating organisms. Of course it's fascinating but also quite
frightening because in this case the scientist didn't feel guilty.
These was also nothing Frankensteinesque about him. However the young
actor was one hell of a freaky guest ! At first I thought he was able
to mind control other people like in a RTS video game because he was
acting like someone using a virtual reality device. That's why I was
disappointed he was only hearing voices but at least what Astrid said
about loneliness was smart. We can't escape reality by listening loud
music or reviewing TV shows. One day or an other we have to dance with
the other honeybees in order to achieve our goals in life. Yes because
Walter only talking about pheromones made me skeptical considering
these social insects are also known for dancing in the air in order to
indicate the approximate position of a field of flowers for example.
You go, bees !
As for the last minutes I was absolutely thrilled by them but also
noticed a few questionable elements. The first would be the obvious
kidnapping. I mean the last time a girl told me she had to pee I never
saw her again ! More seriously the event could have been better staged
to make it more dramatic. When Peter entered the shop I already knew
she was gone and in fact I found the sequence and others anecdotic. But
of course it's easy to criticize when my reviews are probably flooded
by spelling mistakes and boring remarks like this one. Still an other
con was Lincoln. I have never been a fan of Seth Gabel even if he had
his moments but he wasn't a match for Blair Brown, specially knowing
Nina Sharp was actually a shapeshifter probably capable of running on
walls like Trinity and high jumping like Morpheus. However it didn't
ruin the visit he paid her with Walter. From the white room futuristic
design to the red-orange fluid and her black outfit that magnificently
contrasted with it that part was epic ! And Walter "teasting" the
medicine seemed absolutely natural. Only John Noble can mix geeky humor
with hardcore sci-fi ! The mind of a genius and the curiosity of a
baby.
Note : This review was first posted on Kritikenstein, my weblog.
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