Jul 8, Posted in Fringe - 108 The Equation by Scully
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What did we miss?
- I think that I will beat a dead horse today. Remember the yellow-red-blue theory? Remember how I based the entire theory on that tape roll holder with the colored rolls of tape? And remember when I discarded the theory when I discovered that the tape roll holder was in Episode 2? Well, I am here to re-hash it. This week, as Walter talks about the blinking lights he states that when he had experimented with it many years ago, that he had concentrated on the timing and intensity of the flashes not the colors, and that he now feels that the colors are the key. When they pan down to the lights all lined up…you’ll never guess what is right behind it…the tape roll with the colored tape. Coincidence? Perhaps. But I think that I will hold on to my red-yellow-blue theory just a little longer.
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Once again ‘The Observer’ seems to be in Olivia’s vicinity, only this time he actually seems to be looking in the direction of the red castle where the kidnapped boy was being held…
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Project 577 - Exploration 5
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Nov 19, 2022 Posted in Fringe - 108 The Equation by Scully
Original Airdate: November 18, 2022
Original Airdate: October 14, 2022
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Nov 19, 2022 Posted in Fringe - 108 The Equation by Scully
Popular Mechanics talks - “The Equation”
Popular Mechanics talks about the science of Episode 8…by Kate Schweitzer
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One of the items that Agent Loeb brought back from Germany with him was a copy of ‘A Christmas Carol’. This could be in reference to the red and green lights that has Walter thinking of Christmas lights or to the ‘ghost of Christmas past’ (Walter’s past at St. Claire’s hospital)…
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