I was just reviewing the spoiler for the finale…
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SPOILER ALERT
SPOILER ALERT
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“Leonard Nimoy hops on board as William Bell. Olivia is gonna find herself in an odd position, she’s been searching for him, looking for answers as to what experiments he may have done on her [as a child], but suddenly, she’s going to have to protect Bell from a familiar foe.”
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In an interview with Anna Torv she says that it’s not so much THAT she meets Bell, but WHERE she meets Bell.
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What if Olivia meets William Bell in her alternate universe. Maybe ‘HE IS HERE’ is the next episode clue. Nina said to Broyles ‘He is traveling’ in reference to Bell, but it was the way she said it. Like using the word ‘traveling’ was true, just not in the conventional way.
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What if William Bell is somehow trapped in another dimension or hiding? Maybe this is why he is never around.
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I don’t know who the ‘familiar foe’ would be…maybe Jones? Or what about John Scott? He might not be dead in that universe. Back to the tombstone ‘HE’S NOT DEAD’.
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Just a thought.
Thanks to Di for emailing me this fantastic theory. I love it and wanted to share it with everyone…so…Take it away Di…
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DOOD! I was talking to my brother, and something awfully interesting came up! So pr3 [i think it was him] was saying on the site that Broyles was the bad guy. We were running down the list of so-far-rogue agents and of course we reached John Scott and Loeb. So John still gives me the creeps up to this day and I’m not convinced [to not say I'm certain otherwise] that he really was a good wholesome man doing his top-secret job.
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Here are some photos that have some things in common. I will let you do the speculating on these ones. I will start with the three most obvious sets…
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#1 - The Burnt Rooms
Jones' burnt prison cell - "Ability"
Olive in burnt room - "Bad Dreams"
Susan's burnt bathroom - "The Road Not Taken"
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It was a rough episode for poor old Walter. A rollercoaster of emotions and revelations. And the cherry on top - so to speak - is his reward at the end of the episode. He gets scooped away by our bald, spicy-food-lovin’, barely-sayin’-a-word…Observer.
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The big question for me, wasn’t so much, where. He’s going wherever the Observer goes when he’s not here, and that’s a question that’t been beaten to death. My big question was why? Why oh why oh why??
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Are Massive Dynamic and ZFT friends or foes? This should be an easy question to answer…FRIENDS…William Bell is the founder of Massive Dynamic and he funds ZFT. What more do you need, right? Wrong. There are some things that don’t seem to add up for me.
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#1 - The manifesto. OK, so William Bell wrote the original and then ZFT ripped out the pages on ethics to make the manuscript suit their needs. This would lean more towards ZFT being some sort of rogue group. A faction that has strayed from the original goal perhaps for money or power, who knows.
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#2 - Harris seemed to be working for Massive Dynamic. He was very upset when he found out about the investigation into MD. And when Jones turned himself in to the FBI, Harris was very hostile towards him. Harris obviously knew Jones, there are pictures of him all over he wall of the warehouse where Harris was running his tests. This also seems to be confirmed by the scratched out photo of Jones. You don’t scratch out the face of a colleague who has died or gone missing.
Jones, Jones and more Jones.
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Here is the full list of books from Susan’s bookshelf, the ones that I was able to make out, anyways.
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The Biographer’s Tale - A.S. Byatt: tells the story of Phineas G. Nanson, a disenchanted young graduate student who decides to escape the world of postmodern literary theory and immerse himself in the messiness of “real life” by writing a biography of a great biographer. For what could be more real than biography, the “art of things, of arranged facts”? But Phineas quickly discovers that facts can be unreliable, and a “whole life” hard to find. No matter how hard he tries, he unearths only fragments — disconnected manuscripts, bones and husks, strands of poetry, boxes of marbles, undated photographs. How does one put together the idea of a person?
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I am posting a separate image of the burning other-world city, because there is something different that I want to concentrate on this time. Look closely on the sidewalk and you will notice two lamp posts and six trees.
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Olivia slips in and out of a parallel universe in this week’s episode - “The Road Not Taken”. I have a lot of questions about that other world. First of all…where are the blue lights? She’s travelling between dimensions, shouldn’t we see funky blue lens flares? The scenes that take place on the other side do have a blue tinge to them, so I suppose I will have to settle for that.
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A couple weeks back I wrote a post on the frequency of the Number 47. I know that I said I would put this to rest, but what can I say…it’s just in my face. I honestly believe there might be more to it than it’s just J.J.’s favorite number. It seems to be most prominent around the people who were tested on with Cortexiphan. Here are the 47s that I found this week in “The Road Not Taken”.
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Image #1 - The bus Susan Pratt gets on in the opening scene…
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So much happened this week, I wasn’t sure where to start. For now, let’s review the answers we received to some of the questions that have been gnawing at us for weeks.
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#1 - The Man with the Glasses. O.K. I was wrong, it wasn’t William Bell, it was Isaac Winters. He was the lawyer who activated Nick Lane. But I wasn’t the only one who thought it was Belly (you know who you are)!
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