 | FIND THE PATTERN. FOLLOW THE CLUES. | THE FRINGE EPISODE CASE FILES | | | | | | New pattern occurrence(s):
| Cylindrical Missile Object which appears and then re-submerges itself underground. | | Parties involved: | TPG (the pattern group), A new group associated with 'The Observer', Feds
| Death(s):
| Man who was attempting to gain control of the device.
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| New version of what we saw in episode 1.01 with the ability to communicate between minds. | | Related theories page: | "The Observer" by M.F. Luder & Madamecurie | | New clues: | Peter and Walter were dying (drowning) and were saved by 'The Observer'
| | New characters introduced: | The Observer | Possible suspects/tie-ins:
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| | See the bigger picture: Fringe Conspiracy or Theories by M.F. Luder & Madamecurie ›› | | | |
UNANSWERED QUESTIONS & PLOT DANGLERS
| - Who is 'the observer' and why is he at every occurrence of the pattern?
- Agent Scott back from the dead? Or just alive in Olivia's mind?
- Will we see the 'cylinder' again? What is its purpose? Would it have disappeared again in the manner that it came, if it had been left buried in tinfoil? And why couldn't the observer touch it himself? Does Dr. Bishop actually know anything about the cylinder other than having the compulsion placed in his mind to keep it hidden?
- Why does Peter know what his dad knows without knowing it? Walter told Peter to "adjust the way he views communications". Is this a connection they will keep now that Walter's debt has been paid?
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The observer appears ageless. If he's a time traveller from a future then it explains a good deal. That he knows Peter and his Father intimately would then also be explained. But who then is he calling, in the "now"? Is it even a phone? - The "assassin" who attempts to get his hands on the cylinder wears a hat embroidered with three green circles and one red one. This symbol was seen once before in the pilot. When Olivia contacts John through their shared dream, she sees her Uncle's kayak. The three green circles and the red circle are on the kayak.
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PLOT HOLES, INCONSISTENCIES OR JUST PLAIN IMPOSSIBLE? Add unbelievable incidents or sci-fi faux pas to this list!
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Is the photo of the soldier in 1987 a ghastly wardrobe mistake? He's wearing an Army uniform in digital camoflage. In Quantico, Marines are present, in 1987 they wore either BDU - classic or Olive Drab. Digital camo varies - the Army uses a gray base, the Marine version includes black. Digital camo was only recently developed and issued. So the photo is either a gaff, a trumped up lie, or a time travel issue rearing it's head. - Continuity- When Dunham realizes she has seen the Observer before, she pulls up the picture from the hospital in Quincy. The bald man is standing at the corner, in front of some sort of wall grate, sign or charts. In the very next scene when she takes it to Broyles, the photo from Quincy she shows him has the Observer standing around the corner in a completely different place.
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EPISODE'S BEST QUOTES
| - "Do you have jalapeno's?" (waitress: "I think he does.") "Eleven of those please... on the side." - The Observer
- "It has arrived." - The Observer
- "Well, what kind of man would take off on you the minute a can of magic space soupe appears out of nowhere?" - Peter Bishop
- "I sure hope that a gigantic metallic suppository is not the pinnacle of human achievement." - Peter Bishop
- "Open your mind son, or someone may open it for you." - Walter Bishop
- "Your friend? He's a tall fellow, right? Pink? Big fuzzy ears." - Peter Bishop
- "Departure on schdule." - The Observer
- "Apples! Bananas! Rhinoceros! I wanna hold your hand! Lucy in the sky with diamonds!" - Peter Bishop/The Observer
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| | EPISODE TRIVIA
| - The cylinde vibrates at 2MHz then again at 4
- 7, 18, 6, 22, 7, 9 The number sequence given to dispatch by Agent Olivia Dunham when she calls in to have them trace a phone call to her cell phone.
- Walter and Peter Bishop were in an accident years ago over Thanksgiving and were saved by 'The Observer'.
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