1.09 “The Dreamscape” Eastereggs & Clues Round-Up
Our easteregg and clues round up for 1.09 “The Dreamscape”.
Too Young to Die
The scene of Mark Young falling to his death was awesome, but like most things it’s been done before. This “Watchmen” comparison visually looks like the closest parallel. “Who will watch the Watchmen?!” Heck, “Who will watch Massive Dynamic”? As we posited a [...]
Reality Bytes & Dream States
“The Equation” provided yet more evidence of technology hybridizing realities and dreams, hopes and fears, obsessions and possessions. In a poignant scene, Dashiell tells Walter “it was all a bad dream!”, when referring to the experiences the ‘woman’ (Joanne Ostler) implanted into his mind. Throughout the episode we see the same thing happen to young Ben, tantalizing [...]
1.04 ‘The Arrival’ Clues + Easteregg Round-Up
Here’s our round-up of the clues and eastereggs from episode 1.04 “The Arrival”.
UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN..
In the opening scene there is a poster plastered on a signpost (A, B). Partially (and intentionally) obscured by the location titles the poster says: “UNLOCK YOUR HIDDEN POTENTIAL”, followed by what appears to be “BETTER HEADING” (certainly the letters HEA can [...]
1.01 Pilot Easteregg and Clues Round-up
Here’s our round-up of the interesting Eastereggs and hidden clues that we noticed in the pilot episode (sorry it’s late).
“Observers Are Here”
Cleverly hidden in the opening title credits, just after the words “Dark Matter”, are the words “Observers Are Here”. Whether the ‘observers’ is a reference to us viewers, or somebody (or a corporation) within the show has yet [...]
Walter Bishop’s “Lab Notes”
To the left are Walter Bishop’s Lab notes - Project 269, Exploration 17 (click to enlarge). The notes contain Walter’s thoughts upon being released from the psychiatric hospital in the pilot episode.
He reveals that he was in St. Claire’s psychiatric institute for 17 years. He also states his joy at being able to turn on and off his own lights - in [...]
Fringe Premiere Episode 1.01: Scifi Vs Reality
One of the things we planned to do after each episode of “Fringe” was to take a look at the sciences depicted in the show and explore how close to science-fact they actually are. After all, Fringe will apparently deal with not so much science-fiction, as science-fact. The clever people at Popular Mechanics have saved us [...]







