New things and revelations were introduced in this week’s episode of Fringe. Below, TV Fanatic enumerates them! Be warned because you will get spoiled.
Only one world can survive the doomsday machine. We learned this week on Fringe that the odds are not looking good for either side, with only a 50% chance of survival.
Over Here has one thing that Walternate is missing, his own son. Yes, Walternate has been able to entice Peter’s curiosity enough to build the machine, but can he get him to use it? Peter is a good person and he would never want to be responsible for destruction of either world.
Peter believes he can somehow figure out a way to save both worlds. He hopes for world(s) peace. But how can there be peace with a man like Walternate on the loose?
“6995 kHz” revolves around locating the pieces needed for Peter to create Walternate’s machine. The entire investigation was a set up, orchestrated by Bolivia. She has a shapeshifter implant a pulse in a short wave radio transmission able to cause amnesia in anyone that listens to it.
Many people across the east coast forget who they are, so the Division is called in to investigate. What they think is an investigation actually becomes an excavation.
At the end of the episode, the team pulls up a massive piece of a machine buried in the ground. Who put the piece in there in the first place? Individuals called the First People that lived on the earth before dinosaurs even existed. Makes you wonder how Walter knew the pieces were there to begin with.
One glimmer of hope is that Bolivia seems to be growing a conscious. She begins to realize that her actions will bring on the deaths of an entire planet and she begins to doubt those actions. Will this be enough to actually stop her? Will Bolivia see the error of her ways before it is too late?
I hope Bolivia realizes she is simply a disposable pawn, used to move Walternate’s plans forward. She really means nothing to him. No one does. Not even Peter.
Our Olivia’s time Over There is coming to an end. Walternate’s plans are progressing without her powers so she won’t be needed much longer. She needs to figure out a way to cross back home and fast. How do you think Olivia will make it back home? What will Peter’s reaction to her appearance? Will he even believe her story now that he’s been in bed with Bolivia? Who will he think is the real Olivia?
Fringe is soon coming to an standoff between these two worlds. We, of course, side with the people living Over Here, but what about all the innocent people Over There? Will both worlds and their inhabitants somehow make it out of Walternate’s war alive? Seems highly unlikely. We just know one thing; we hope Walternate and his evil are somehow destroyed in the process.
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