[QUOTE=Kendra;35744648]Obvious Nissan product placement was obvious.
[editline]28th April 2012[/editline]
Also, if John Noble doesn't get an Emmy this year I'll break a universe or two.
[editline]28th April 2012[/editline]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kucdbV7Vy3Q[/media]
Holy shit, also holy shit scribbles... [B]WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN BISHOP!?[/B][/QUOTE]
tl;dw next episode has an [sp]ion cannon[/sp]
I ain't clicking on any of these damn spoilers.
Luckily enough one of my friends has recorded up to Episode 15 or 16, I forget, of Season 4.
So THANKFULLY, I will understand just what the fuck happened.
[sp]Right now I'm at where the time warps are happening cause some guy didn't want to lose his wife so he built a time capsule in his basement.
Peter is also back but everyone doesn't know who he is
And Walter hates him D:[/sp]
[sp]I don't what anyone else thinks, but I think that last EP wasn't interesting at all, they were tricked by an idiot and shut down the machine. Nothing but a big waste of time. [/sp]
[QUOTE=Kendra;35744648]Obvious Nissan product placement was obvious.
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Fringe gets a different car sponsor every season or so. In the first 2 seasons (and I think a few episodes into season 3 if I remember correctly), Ford supplied all the new cars, and more often than not the Ford Flex was featured as Fringe Division's fleet vehicle, and for a while Olivia Dunham's personal vehicle was a Ford Escape hybrid until she got captured by David Robert Jones in season 1. After she escaped, she stole the guard's Lincoln SUV, and she just sort of kept that until the end of the season.
I think it's kind of funny that an FBI agent was using a stolen car as her personal vehicle.
Well, anyway, sometime around there I guess Ford dropped support because more and more General Motors vehicles were popping up, notably the customized Suburbans the Other Side's Fringe team began using in place of the Land Rovers seen in Season 2's finale
and in season 4, Nissans began showing up everywhere, and the producers kept the Custom Suburbans for the Other Side's Fringe Division, but the GM badges were either removed or not seen clearly in most shots.
Them burbans look damned sweet, if I might add.
I've been watching the gag reels.
Joshua seems like such an awesome guy.
[QUOTE=blooregardo;35752854]Fringe gets a different car sponsor every season or so. In the first 2 seasons (and I think a few episodes into season 3 if I remember correctly), Ford supplied all the new cars, and more often than not the Ford Flex was featured as Fringe Division's fleet vehicle, and for a while Olivia Dunham's personal vehicle was a Ford Escape hybrid until she got captured by David Robert Jones in season 1. After she escaped, she stole the guard's Lincoln SUV, and she just sort of kept that until the end of the season.
I think it's kind of funny that an FBI agent was using a stolen car as her personal vehicle.
Well, anyway, sometime around there I guess Ford dropped support because more and more General Motors vehicles were popping up, notably the customized Suburbans the Other Side's Fringe team began using in place of the Land Rovers seen in Season 2's finale
and in season 4, Nissans began showing up everywhere, and the producers kept the Custom Suburbans for the Other Side's Fringe Division, but the GM badges were either removed or not seen clearly in most shots.[/QUOTE]
Sprint is my favorite Fringe product placement, haha.
[QUOTE=Birdman101;35753066]Them burbans look damned sweet, if I might add.[/QUOTE]
damn skippy
speaking of vehicles, it's like there's this one Jeep Cherokee they keep putting through a lot of abuse. Throughout the show, a Cherokee was involved in a crash, flipped by a monster, and more recently it was nearly hit by a train exposed to a time displacement and as a result rendered radioactive, then it was crashed into a storage container, and finally it was seen resting on cinder blocks in 2036 in the Massive Dynamic parking garage (though the shot was blurry so I might be wrong.)
I don't know why I remember these things.
[QUOTE=blooregardo;35755959]damn skippy
speaking of vehicles, it's like there's this one Jeep Cherokee they keep putting through a lot of abuse. Throughout the show, a Cherokee was involved in a crash, flipped by a monster, and more recently it was nearly hit by a train exposed to a time displacement and as a result rendered radioactive, then it was crashed into a storage container, and finally it was seen resting on cinder blocks in 2036 in the Massive Dynamic parking garage (though the shot was blurry so I might be wrong.)
I don't know why I remember these things.[/QUOTE]
Thats actually pretty cool.
They chopped one of the suburbans' hood in half when[sp] olivia tried to follow jones through the portal.[/sp]
It seems to be common throughout TV shows and movies, Jeeps blowing up more often then other vehicles.
Does hollywood hate jeeps?
Also I just watched Season 2 Episode 11 [sp]Why is Charlie alive?[/sp]
[QUOTE=Tuskin;35757332]It seems to be common throughout TV shows and movies, Jeeps blowing up more often then other vehicles.
Does hollywood hate jeeps?
Also I just watched Season 2 Episode 11 [sp]Why is Charlie alive?[/sp][/QUOTE]
Wasn't that an episode they intended to air the previous season or something but didn't?
I actually forgot about Charlie, he should still be alive, I liked him too, hope he comes back for season 5
[QUOTE=Birdman101;35757254]Thats actually pretty cool.
They chopped one of the suburbans' hood in half when[sp] olivia tried to follow jones through the portal.[/sp][/QUOTE]
I remembered it being one of the Nissan SUV's. Still that was a cool scene. I love it when Fringe does car chases.
[QUOTE=Tuskin;35757332]
It seems to be common throughout TV shows and movies, Jeeps blowing up more often then other vehicles.
Does hollywood hate jeeps?
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You have to remember that the Cherokee is a very common car, and it was sold for almost 2 decades with very few changes to the original design. So it's easily recognizable as an ordinary SUV, and it's old enough that Hollywood can afford to keep blowing them up and getting replacements.
[QUOTE=Tuskin;35757332]
Also I just watched Season 2 Episode 11 [sp]Why is Charlie alive?[/sp][/QUOTE]
It was an episode filmed during season one, and chronologically takes place in season one during the david robert jones/"the pattern" story arc. But for some reason, FOx didn't air the episode until season 2.
Don't worry, it's not the last time you see old char char
[QUOTE=Over-Run;35757677]Wasn't that an episode they intended to air the previous season or something but didn't?
I actually forgot about Charlie, he should still be alive, I liked him too, hope he comes back for season 5[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure about Charlie. I think he's still dead :c
Despite not making an appearance in season 4, Alt-Charlie as confirmed in dialogue in one episode as being alive, and dating that fucking adorable 'bug girl' from season 3
[IMG]http://absurdlynerdly.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/bug-girl.jpg[/IMG]
I hope he comes back in season 5
Ohhhhh!
Possible Fringe and maybe [sp]Star Trek[/sp] spoiler!
[sp]Leonard Nimoy will be returning as Spock in the next Star Trek movie. This would be the third time he stopped stopped acting. There might be a chance for Belly after all![/sp]
Alright so, just wanting to confirm things.
I got up to Season 4 Episode 20, is Episode 21 yet to air?
When does it air, if then? Tomorrow at 9? I'm in Canada. Probably on channel fox?
I can't ever watch it on TV, schedule conflicts. plus we don't have cable in my dorm
I usually download the episodes/watch them on hulu a few days later, then buy the season on DVD
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Bye7i.jpg[/IMG]
[sp]Fucking Leonard Nimoy what the fucking fuck[/sp]
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/holyshit16.png[/img]
Independence Day 2 up in this bitch?
Felt like this episode should have had double length. It ended too abruptly.
You could definitely smell the fear of cancellation all over that episode.
I can't say I enjoyed it all that much.
It was all over the place and they completely ruined DRJ's character.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;35831595]You could definitely smell the fear of cancellation all over that episode.
I can't say I enjoyed it all that much.
[B]It was all over the place and they completely ruined DRJ's character.[/B][/QUOTE]
This and they killed him off like he was a fucking guest star.
[QUOTE=The_Marine;35831595]You could definitely smell the fear of cancellation all over that episode.
I can't say I enjoyed it all that much.
It was all over the place and they completely ruined DRJ's character.[/QUOTE]
It was definitely rushed, I think. But how else would they have [sp]killed him? Quite honestly, either than being rushed it was fine[/sp].
[sp]Poor Astro though. I wonder what next Friday holds. Also that one episode, was it 19? I think where they're in the future and Olivia/Peter's daughter, that was random, but do you think in Season 5 they'll answer that? What if there wasn't any Season 5? I want this show to keep going on and on because there are endless possibilities and directions they could go with it. Sadly, I guess not enough people watch it.[/sp]
[sp]Well, if the future episode is not all bullshit, Astrid lives. I really hope she does. She's just too nice to die :( At least we finally got to see her in action.
Jones dying? Well, let's be honest here, it's about time and could have happened at any moment, with his condition after the teleport. The more interesting part is how he died. Half of him just.. vanished. The same half as in season 1, I believe.
The entire "activating Olivia" thing seems to be exactly what Jones was going for in season 1. Does that mean that Bell was involved the entire time?
The next episode will answer that, I hope, and I believe that it will set the scene to for the next season - I have heard that it's set in the future we saw in episode 19.
It is a shame that this tries to be an entire story arc that should span for a lot longer happens to be fit in just one episode, but sadly they are running out of time.
We have to face it though, Fringe, as we know it, is one week away from it's finale.
We will either have to deal with it or cope with a ridiculous amount of fanfiction.[/sp]
Also that Sprint product placement, dear god.
[sp]>Android user dies[/sp]
[sp]>iPhone user lives[/sp]
[QUOTE=Ezhik;35835155]
Also that Sprint product placement, dear god.
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Thanks Sprint for keeping the show alive though.
Also, [sp]Nimoy unretired from acting a little bit sooner than I expected him to.[/sp]
[QUOTE=The_Marine;35829484][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Bye7i.jpg[/IMG]
[sp]Fucking Leonard Nimoy what the fucking fuck[/sp][/QUOTE]
That band rules.
[QUOTE=Ezhik;35835155][sp]Well, if the future episode is not all bullshit, Astrid lives. I really hope she does. She's just too nice to die :( At least we finally got to see her in action.
Jones dying? Well, let's be honest here, it's about time and could have happened at any moment, with his condition after the teleport. The more interesting part is how he died. Half of him just.. vanished. The same half as in season 1, I believe.
The entire "activating Olivia" thing seems to be exactly what Jones was going for in season 1. Does that mean that Bell was involved the entire time?
The next episode will answer that, I hope, and I believe that it will set the scene to for the next season - I have heard that it's set in the future we saw in episode 19.
It is a shame that this tries to be an entire story arc that should span for a lot longer happens to be fit in just one episode, but sadly they are running out of time.
We have to face it though, Fringe, as we know it, is one week away from it's finale.
We will either have to deal with it or cope with a ridiculous amount of fanfiction.[/sp]
Also that Sprint product placement, dear god.
[sp]>Android user dies[/sp]
[sp]>iPhone user lives[/sp][/QUOTE]
Well they better get a damn fucking fifth season, it's one of the shows that actually deserve a bigger money budget.
I want answers, too dammit.
I watched first 2 episodes of this show and I'd like to know if this is
worth the watch becose all good that is in this show is story and messed up
shit that is in it, main actors arn't that great, but would you people recommend
this show for meh?
[QUOTE=SatansSin;35839375]Well they better get a damn fucking fifth season, it's one of the shows that actually deserve a bigger money budget.
I want answers, too dammit.[/QUOTE]
They are?
5th season has been confirmed already to be the final season.
Poor [sp]Astrid[/sp]. It was awesome to see her doing something more than talking though.
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