Elliot Seeing the man from the other side
Join date : 2009-09-01 Posts : 13616 Location : North by Northwest
| Subject: Re: 2x19 "Overture / Brown Betty" - Spoilers Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:16 pm | |
| Oh, and in the yt, she says Alstrid - Spoiler:
needs to get it togethe
r, sounds very different! | |
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lezario Wearing MIT shirt
Join date : 2009-09-01 Posts : 11788 Location : Looking for Peter's MIT shirt
| Subject: Re: 2x19 "Overture / Brown Betty" - Spoilers Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:20 pm | |
| Peter stealing the mechanical heart, I bet you Olivia is going to give it back to him Oh, Walter, what a metaphor... | |
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Elliot Seeing the man from the other side
Join date : 2009-09-01 Posts : 13616 Location : North by Northwest
| Subject: Re: 2x19 "Overture / Brown Betty" - Spoilers Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:28 pm | |
| It was stolen from Peter in the first place, I think? Bad Robot, I love you guys so! | |
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lezario Wearing MIT shirt
Join date : 2009-09-01 Posts : 11788 Location : Looking for Peter's MIT shirt
| Subject: Re: 2x19 "Overture / Brown Betty" - Spoilers Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:35 pm | |
| By Walter, maybe ?
Walter kept that secret = stolen heart Olivia admitting her feelings = giving him the heart back ? | |
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Elliot Seeing the man from the other side
Join date : 2009-09-01 Posts : 13616 Location : North by Northwest
| Subject: Re: 2x19 "Overture / Brown Betty" - Spoilers Fri Apr 30, 2010 1:42 am | |
| There was the most amazing interview with the Pinkner/Wyman boys up today, do check it out...if you haven't posted it here anywhere (I will look, I just got back), I'll post it. Tasty tidbits: - Quote :
- Jeff Pinkner: We didn't let the song drive the storytelling. We let the storytelling tell ... what songs from what period. Hopefully, the songs play on several different levels. They both advance the story and they give us insight into the character. Walter, as a character from the moment we met him, has a deep connection to music, as do most. This was important for John Noble because in his research, the scientist that he found and he respected had complicated and interesting relationships to music literally.
J.H. Wyman: Right.
Jeff Pinkner: And he brought us all this literature about Einstein and his relationship to Bach, blah blah blah blah. So, we've always played with this notion of Walter and his record collection and trying to remember things, using music as pneumonics, etc. So, really the episode on one level is just Walter's jukebox.
Or like his radio days gone by.
J.H. Wyman: Yeah, some not so. There's his newer stuff.
Jeff Pinkner: Yeah, there's contemporary music in there as well because he's not locked in any time.
J.H. Wyman: Yeah, it's like what's playing in the lab at any given moment would inspire a leg of the story.
- Spoiler:
the best bit came at the end of the convo, when we asked about how Fringe might top a musical episode. I’ll let the dialogue speak for itself:
UGO: Now that you’ve done a musical episode, how are you going to top it next season? Are you going to have a Saturday morning cartoon animated episode, or something like that?
JEFF & J.H.: [Surprised Laughter]
JEFF: You may be closer to the truth than you realize.
J.H.: Exactly.
JEFF: Remember that question. Deep in next season, remember what you just asked us.
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