the scene september is talking to peter there`s three silhouettes on the graffiti of the wall behind him. We can see a man (bold, holding a gun - the observer?), a girl (?) and a woman with a baby (would she be bolivia?).
aldo speaking of grafiti, on the parrelel wall to september, there is a spraypaint of a bald man with eyes around him and the words observer are partially visible
Wow this is all very interesting & I'll have to go look back at the episode about the grafiti, but the glyphs don't spell out UNITES. According to the key, the letter "N" is the sea horse and the frog is actually an "R". So, it would actually spell out URITES which doesn't really make any sense. Please somebody let me know if I'm not understanding something here! I love Fringe!!!:D
thanks i looked at the link but the frog is still an "R" and the seahorse is still an "N" but i figured out what happened now. On television it was actually a seahorse but in the pic above the person posting it actually put a frog instead:P silly mistake:)
Anonymous Jan. 22 @ 4:18 said that they noticed the black silhouettes behind the Observer. On the left is a woman with child (Fauxlivia), in the middle is a man(Peter), and on the right is a single woman (Olivia). I think it's suggesting the fact that Peter is stuck in this love triangle between the 2 Olivias and must make a choice just like Sam Weiss said!
The more I read about this show the more interesting it becomes (I’ve always loved ‘Easter-eggs’ and other hidden extras). I just started watching Fringe and was wondering what those were about. I probably wouldn’t have ended up watching this show at all if I hadn’t stumbled over it while browsing DISH Network’s (my employer) streaming site: dishonline(dot)com. It has a ton of content including a bunch of episodes of Fringe. I have a lot of catching up to do on this show.
Here you will find screen captures of each episode of Fringe which are of special interest and/or that contain easter eggs. Easter eggs are hidden content intentionally inserted by the creators of Fringe. If you would like to request a screencap, you can do so by leaving a comment here.
Fringe Episode 322: "The Day We Died"
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Questions will be answered as Peter confronts his destiny and a beloved
team member meets an untimely demise.
*Discuss the episode here in the comments.*
Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyphs in The Firefly
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The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode* The Firefly *spelled out *UNITES.*
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph /
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Can you posts Observer pics?? I didn't see any.
hilarious!
this could be the function of the device, maybe it UNITES universes...just saying.
the scene september is talking to peter there`s three silhouettes on the graffiti of the wall behind him. We can see a man (bold, holding a gun - the observer?), a girl (?) and a woman with a baby (would she be bolivia?).
sorry for my bad english.
aldo speaking of grafiti, on the parrelel wall to september, there is a spraypaint of a bald man with eyes around him and the words observer are partially visible
Wow this is all very interesting & I'll have to go look back at the episode about the grafiti, but the glyphs don't spell out UNITES. According to the key, the letter "N" is the sea horse and the frog is actually an "R". So, it would actually spell out URITES which doesn't really make any sense. Please somebody let me know if I'm not understanding something here! I love Fringe!!!:D
it is UNITES
check out this link
http://fringepedia.net/wiki/Glyphs_code
thanks i looked at the link but the frog is still an "R" and the seahorse is still an "N" but i figured out what happened now. On television it was actually a seahorse but in the pic above the person posting it actually put a frog instead:P silly mistake:)
did i count wrong or the showme card has only 48 stars on the flag?
Yes, the US only has 48 states in the Red universe.
There is a map of the alternate US here.
Anonymous Jan. 22 @ 4:18 said that they noticed the black silhouettes behind the Observer. On the left is a woman with child (Fauxlivia), in the middle is a man(Peter), and on the right is a single woman (Olivia). I think it's suggesting the fact that Peter is stuck in this love triangle between the 2 Olivias and must make a choice just like Sam Weiss said!
Thrilling turns and twists can be seen in Fringe TV Show. Its great show. Simply fantastic series.
The more I read about this show the more interesting it becomes (I’ve always loved ‘Easter-eggs’ and other hidden extras). I just started watching Fringe and was wondering what those were about. I probably wouldn’t have ended up watching this show at all if I hadn’t stumbled over it while browsing DISH Network’s (my employer) streaming site: dishonline(dot)com. It has a ton of content including a bunch of episodes of Fringe. I have a lot of catching up to do on this show.
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