Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Anyone watching Fringe?

I've been watching it online. Not The X-Files, but better than most of what's out there. Interesting that all of the weirdness comes from laboratories and not from outer space or the spirit realm, but there may be a limit on how far they can stretch credulity in that regard.


For some reason "6:17" seemed to have special significance in last week's episode- it flashed onscreen and seemed to be a fascinating topic of conversation.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks to you I have been paying attention to synchronicities and I have recognized an increased use of the letter U on shows lately big time, The number 22 for (like Catch 22) used as a code to signal a someone who belongs to the family. 26 for major cycles, perhaps Jewish or Mayan references; 28 for the big bad; 11 magical, 23 placed next to extraordinary events perhaps played out by special forces of the illuminati; 15 is luciferian. The opposite catch 51 would be the luciferians playing someone. I'd love to come to understand how they break the code down. I mean, the 302 means an '0' for a 32, like someone who cheats there way into being a 32 degree mason - see this last weeks "THE OFFICE" for cloaked brotherhood comments, penguin is a masonic reference; when in movies they often reference a 5 or a 6 is a code for either a Roman Deceiver V (Venitian) or a Satanist 6. A 13 used usually indicates the fictional plot driven for the British Royality, Governmental control, devising schemes to mislead people, 31 - I sense - is the opposite, to be accurate. I've seen several times the people mention how they don't ever want to be in Room 403, which is an 0 in a 43, which is the could be a reversed 34 (with a sneaky o put in). This whole O to me seems to represent an awareness to the dog star serius link (reference spicy hogs, rods of aaron, the hot dog show) or anal blank copy opened by tapping the tip of the spin for personal alter programming.(like 404) If you know of someone who has the codex on this besides Texe Marrs I'd love to sort out what I understand ( I could have some of this wrong but I have been working this out as i go. === I am rambling. It is late. Perhaps we can discuss this further after hearing your thoughts.

Emperor said...

I've posted some thoughts elsewhere and am withholding judgement until we get a view of the bigger picture but, despite some really clunky bits (Pacey the exposition monkey), it is currently holding my interest. It is one of the most Fortean TV shows on at the moment and it is becoming clear John Noble's character is key to the whole mystery and he is managing to pull off what is, on paper, a collision of two cliched characters (someone seems to have thought that "mad scientist" meant he had to be a genius is just about every scientific discipline, as well as being a mental patient).

My interest was starting to wane but the recent developments (like the hint this might be heading towards "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" territory) got me hooked back in again, at least to see where it goes.

James Ratte said...

Ana Torv - Agent Olivia Dunham is pretty. The albino Man in black, the Technocracy and John Noble - Dr. Walter Bishop make for a good combination. Richard Arrowsmith noted the iconic symbols of the intro/outro, the palm, the sea horse and the butterfly, the flower.

The hodpodge of subjects from shamanic journeys to genetically combined animals is entertaining. I'm want to see more of the developing story rather than "single serving" episodes.

Anonymous said...

I believe that the lead Anna Torv's mother was married to Rupert Murdoch('owner of everything', including Fox).
Everythings related.

Anonymous said...

It most definitely ain't the X-Files. And-- IMHO-- it isn't anywhere near as good as Lost. LOST is great on all fronts-- acting, writing, directing, weird science, esoteric, fortean. Did I mention that I like LOST?

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