
The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode Night Of Desirable Objects spelled out MIRROR, which is a reference to the "magic mirror" used by the shape shifter to communicate with the alternate reality. It could also be a "Through The Looking Glass" reference, like in the Fringe Season 2 poster.
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.






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Mirror and "Through the Looking Glass" i would presume relate to the type writer and the mirror. How in the mirror u cn see the type writer typing with no one typing at it. a "looking Glass" into another reality or universe
That makes more sense... duh!
The letter M glyph is also the MIRROR image of letter N glyph... Mere coincidence? I think not...
If it makes any difference the glyphs spelled with their "alternative selves" is NJQQPQ it means nothing but it's just a thought
How does the mirror play, if at all, in communicating with the other dimension/universe? Tx.
Just another totally unrelated thought, anyone else catch the Harry Potter connection. The mirror of Erised? (desire spelled backwards)
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