J.J. Abrams is so confusing...

Posted by Unknown | Sunday, May 24, 2009

J.J. Abrams is probably one of the only men in the world who actually knows whats going on in Fringe. I am beyond confused. This season has been filled with everything weird from brains being liquefied to Olivia (Anna Torv) turning lights off with her mind.

As usual, Abrams keeps the questions coming with very few answers. For starters, Walter Bishop (John Noble), has some serious connection to the ZFT. We know that their handbook was written on his typewriter. Yet, we don't know if Bishop was a part of it or not.

We don't know if the ZFT are behind all of the "experiments" that have been happening. Are they a terrorist organization? If so, who makes up the group?

Then there is the Observer. He appears in every single episode. His name says it all. He appears to watch the events. He knows when and where they are going to happen. There really is no background information on him besides the one episode he was the focus of. Based off of that episode, I assume he goes to all the events, watches everything and takes notes about it, in some weird language. How does he know where to go? Is

someone paying him? Is he a member of the ZFT? How does he know Walter?

The Observer hasn't been a major player during the season until the finale. He appeared in Walter's lab and helps to lead him back to his old home. --- WHAT??!!??

The finale also introduced William Bell, (the head of Massive Dynamics and ZFT suspect). He was on screen for probably 45 seconds. Bell did lead to the biggest cliffhanger of the season so far. The camera panned out to show the world trade centers... or at least I think it did?

Fringe has been in the news again and it's only leading me to ask more questions. Entertainment Weekly posted:

Fringe cast member Kirk Acevedo, who plays Agent Charlie Francis, posted a status message on Facebook yesterday claiming he was let go from the show, but exec producer Jeff Pinkner has since confirmed to TV Guide that Acevedo "was not fired," and adds, “Like all things on Fringe, there is more to this story than meets the eye." Pinkner also offered this season two tease: "We have already seen two of him on the show...We have already met the second Charlie. He had a scar on his face."

We saw two Charlies! Why does one have a scar? How are there two of them?

We saw two Charlies! Why does one have a scar? How are there two of them?

I hate when shows go off the air for the summer.

If that's not enough I am still dying to know what happened on Lost. The last episode had:

Jack convinced that he could send everyone on the island back to where they belong by blowing up a bomb.

A group of people carrying around someone in a coffin. One of the last scenes revealed that Locke's body was in the coffin.

The last scene had Juliet trying to blow up the hydrogen bomb that didn't go off after Jack through it down a huge shaft. She was hitting it and then a white flash filled the screen.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

I swear, I need to stop watching Abram's shows.

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