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Fringe star John Noble has revealed that his character Walter Bishop will grow stronger in future episodes. In a recent conference call, the actor told reporters that the brain-damaged scientist will begin to "put his life back together".Zitat
"He finally comes to face up to his limitations, but also his strength," said Noble. "[That is] more than enough to deal with the problems. It's a wonderful journey for Walter this season and he gets to go through all the stages."Noble also promised that viewers will begin to see a more human side to Walter's doppelganger, the sinister Walternate.Zitat
"You will learn more of what made Walternate what he is, and you will see some humanisation of the man behind that steel exterior," he explained. "He has to make some difficult decisions. We've done some terrific things that don't soften him, but help to understand that he is man, not a machine."He added:Zitat
"I hope that there is a resolution between Walter and Walternate, because I don't see either of them as bad men."
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Last week's midseason premiere of Fringe left fans with one very important question: Is alternate-Olivia (Anna Torv) pregnant with Peter's baby?Zitat
After chasing the Observer through the streets, Peter (Joshua Jackson) came face to face with the man who once saved his life, but now was seemingly trying to kill him to test Walter (John Noble). "It must be very difficult," the Observer said. "Being a father." Wait. What? Peter is a father? While the interpretation of "father" could apply to Peter or Walter, since he was the patriarch being tested, we posed the possibility of Alt-Olivia being pregnant to Joshua Jackson. "You know as well as I do that I can't tell you that," Jackson says coyly. "It's Fringe. We don't drop like lines that [for no reason]."This season, Peter thought he was falling in love with this universe's Olivia, with whom he's been working over the last few years. But it was Alt-Olivia (or Bolivia, as the cast and crew call her), who was using him to infiltrate the Fringe Division. Once the truth came to light, Peter's world shattered as he realized he was falling for the wrong woman."I like to refer to Peter now as the dumbest smart man on the planet," Jackson says. "Olivia is getting a lot of sympathy, but Peter, with the best of intentions, [screwed]-up huge. He didn't know. It's not like he stepped out on his girlfriend ... To his credit, Peter has been a mensch, at least, about admitting what went on." "They wrote, and hopefully we'll perform in a nicely grown-up way, the fallout of the 'Peter slept with Bolivia thing' with Olivia," Jackson says. "These are two grown-up people who are trying to deal with a circumstance that nobody on our planet has literally ever dealt with. I was pretty disappointed with how stupid Peter was earlier in the year, so I like that he's being a man about this."Zitat
Peter will now grapple with whether he's truly in love with Olivia, or if his heart lies with Bolivia. "There's no easy answer to that," Jackson says. "Only on Fringe do you have problems like this."
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Hey Guys, after much speculation, the truth was revealed in Friday night's episode of Fringe: The other Olivia (Anna Torv) is pregnant with Peter's baby. As if the two universes couldn't be more complicated, the producers of the Fox series tell TVGuide.com exclusively that there will be much larger things to come. Will Walternate (John Noble) use Bolivia's baby to lure Peter (Joshua Jackson) back to the alternate universe? The sinister answer may surprise you.Fringe: Is Alt-Olivia pregnant?TVGuide.com: Why make Bolivia pregnant? Was this your way of humanizing the other universe?J.H. Wyman: Yes. It's what the alternate universe is doing and who they are really is why they're human to us. There will be some much larger things to come, definitely.TVGuide.com: It seems as though Walternate is going to use Bolivia's pregnancy to get Peter back to the alternate universe.Jeff Pinkner: Well, actually, I'm not sure that's what's going to happen. It's implied that he's going to use the baby to get Peter back, but I think that the baby will provide Walternate with a means to his end, but it's not limited exclusively to getting Peter back.TVGuide.com: Since the baby has the same DNA as Peter, does that mean it could be used to activate the machine?Pinkner: That's a possibility. So, as Joel said, it has been our intent from the beginning to complicate the viewers' [main] interests. By exploring this alternate universe, we're trying to, over time, allow people to realize that they're not the bad guy. Walternate is the biggest victim in this entire saga. He had his son stolen from him. J.J. Abrams: Fringe deserves to live beyond Season 3TVGuide.com: Bolivia seems to really be in love with Peter, so how is he going to feel about Walternate's plans, whatever they might be?Pinkner: Bolivia is just a citizen of that world who, heroically, like the fireman, is trying to put out the flames and is now involved in this much larger saga and genuinely fell for Peter. You'll definitely see repercussions of that line of thinking. All of this will drive the storytelling towards the back end of the season, for sure. She's also just discovered she's pregnant. There's a whole saga that goes on with that. It causes her to ask questions about herself.TVGuide.com: Peter and Olivia's relationship is already so strained. Once this news comes out, will it cause a bigger break in their relationship?Pinkner: This has been a year of self-actualization. People are starting to ask a lot of questions: what they stand for, what they're doing here, what their involvement is and what they're experiencing. I'm looking also at [them] going through changes that may bring their complex relationship to a whole other level. I can definitely assure you that it's not going to fall out in a way that you would expect.TVGuide.com: Peter has become a machine in a lot of ways. Will this news bring back his humanity, or might it destroy him all together?Pinkner: We were not trying to suggest that Peter was becoming a machine. The machine is clearly tapped into the darker side of his nature. This is a character who, because of Olivia and Bolivia,who he thought was Olivia, has become more vulnerable and more willing to allow somebody into his heart and to know him, both good and bad, since he was brought to our world. We were using that episode to show Olivia is actually getting through to him... we're trying to earn their relationship in a way that isn't like, "Oh, pretty TV actor, pretty TV actress, they belong together."TVGuide.com: How Peter feels about a particular universe will effect which universe is saved by the machine. So, in learning about this pregnancy, should we all be really worried about the regular universe now?Pinkner: There's always peril for this universe because it is going to start to break down like over there. I think that as the cards are being laid out for you, you're going to have certain assumptions, but our job is to make sure that we turn over some cards that you didn't even expect to see. So, right now, you may assume that, but it would just be an assumption.TVGuide.com: Will Bolivia return to the normal universe?Pinkner: Eventually, I think the characters will all meet up again. But, we're not, at this moment, prepared to say when or where.TVGuide.com: Each season finale has had a big "what the heck just happened?" moment: showing us the Twin Towers, Olivias being switched... What can we look forward to this year?Pinkner: There are always going to be big revelations, hopefully earned revelations that you're like, "Oh, my gosh. I never saw it coming and I'm so intrigued and compelled." It's going to be a big event, which will propel us into Season 4 and, hopefully, have you look at the show through a completely different prism and say, "Oh, wow, I never saw that coming."
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From challenges for the Olivia/Peter/Bolivia triangle to exploring the brave new Over There world to coming up with Fringe-tasticly nightmarish ideas, executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman had plenty to say about the future of Fringe. Pinkner and Wyman promise during a conference call with journalists that there's plenty of excitement ahead for the show as it digs into the last half of its third season. Here's nine spoilery secrets about what's in store for Fringe.When it comes to Olivia and Peter:Spoiler
Things "will get worse and better," said Pinkner. "Since Olivia returned and their relationship sort of shattered, they've been trying to pick up the pieces. They've been getting closer and they will continue to, but the problems that they're dealing with are going to continue to complicate ... We're throwing a whole bunch of things at them." That includes last week's revelation that Faulivia (aka Bolivia or the alternate Olivia) is pregnant with Peter's child. "We're always trying to get deeper, more complex emotions because we find that's a really rich area for us to investigate in," said Wyman. "There are so many facets to a real relationship, and these are incredible circumstances that they're going through. But we try and make it as deep as we can. So you'll see a whole bunch of shifting still to come in the entire rest of the season."As far as Peter's shape-shifter killing ways:Spoiler
Peter's been killing shape-shifters and keeping it a secret from Olivia and the Fringe team. But "there's a reason," said Wyman. And "Peter will come clean soon enough," added Pinkner. Peter has been more concerned about what the shape-shifters are up to "than anybody else on our show. There's a drawing of him standing inside that machine. So he's got questions, and by nature he's a character who for years has only relied on himself," he said. "This season was always going to be a season about self-actualization for a lot of the characters. So this is the beginning of those steps," said Wyman.There's still two of almost everything:Spoiler
"We get to do two shows about one show. So that turned into a great thing," said Wyman. And that allowed them to explore things like the murder of alternate Broyles "and having our Broyle actually stand next to his own dead body." "I think we knew how much there was to discover with Walternate and Bolivia and how much those two characters would provide a counterpoint and shed light on their alter egos that we've known for going on three seasons now." said Pinkner. "I think one of the things that's been really fun for us [was] the dynamic between Lincoln and Charlie and Bolivia and the energy of the stories on the other side. It feels like a different version of our show that just has a different inherent rhythm and different inherent chemistries in those characters, and that's been really joyful for us."And speaking of the joy of the Other Side:Spoiler
"What we discovered was that the energy of Lincoln and Charlie and Bolivia made up for the lack of Walter," said Pinkner. "Obviously Walternate's John Noble was in the episodes, but energetically and rhythmically it made up for missing Walter, so rather than recognizing or discovering that, it became a creative challenge. The discovery for us that was really wonderful was that it was a joy to go to the other side, and it was really a joy to explore another version of our show with cases that affected everything happening on our side with characters that we, as writers, had come to love." While Pinkner admits that fans started out "inclined to hate Bolivia, slowly over time they've started to ... whether or not people want Peter to be with Olivia or Bolivia is a separate issue. But at least as far as we can tell, people are finding the relationship between the characters on the other side and the stories we're telling on the other side charming and also really intriguing. It's just deepening everything that's happening over here. So rather than a challenge, we actually found it to be a really great creative outlet."Extinct sheep, myth-a-lones and the dangerously out of control Over There:Spoiler
"The other side gives us an opportunity to do some pretty wild things, as you can imagine, because things are dangerously out of control there," said Wyman. "So we're fascinated enough with the notion that things we take for granted, like sheep for example, don't exist over there because they were killed out by this beetle." Pinkner and Wyman continue to embrace what they call myth-a-lones, "where you're watching the freak of the week type of concept, but it's connected to our mythology. You're going to see a lot of things ... taking things and tropes that we know in our world and sort of turning them on their head," said Wyman.When it comes to Sam Weiss:Spoiler
The mysterious bowling dude who has helped both Nina Sharp and Olivia, could be a good guy or a bad one. According to Wyman, "You know, don't trust that Weiss." "If anybody unfurled the anagram that was on the chalkboard in Walter's lab on the other side, it said, 'Don't trust Sam Weiss,'" said Pinkner. "Sam is a character that I feel safe in saying that he still has many, many, many, many layers to reveal, and his motivations will become clearer and you'll get a better understanding. I'm saying that we're not going to keep pushing it down the line and not answering it, because that frustrates everyone. You're going to find out about him. Hopefully it will be something that you don't see coming," said Wyman.If you've been paying attention, things will fit together:Spoiler
"If you go back into season one and you see the bus ... There was a pattern episode that the bus had amber on it. I don't know if you remember that, but the truth is the people here didn't really know what amber was. They really didn't understand what it was, but we knew," said Wyman. "So it's like you can really set things up and they can pay off in really great ways. I think there's a lot of that stuff coming up that will demonstrate the forethought, and the keen viewer will be able to say, 'Oh, my gosh. Oh, I remember that.' Now that's taken on a whole different meaning. The only way that we can do that is if we know where we're going." "The truth is we've been setting up season four in brush strokes very early on in season two, and we've been setting up what we imagine, with luck and grace and hoping we stay on the air this far, we've been sort of setting up season five since season one. It's just a matter of whether we have the good fortune of getting to tell these stories," said Pinkner. "We need more time, and we're trying to tell thematic stories," said Wyman. "The multiple levels that we like takes time. I'm sure that we fall short of our goals all the time, but there's enough fear every week, and like okay, what story are we going to tell this week ... We have kind of a blue print."Why Fringe is like a great novel:Spoiler
"In the last stretch of this, it's going to be very compelling because you're going to turn the page of a new chapter," said Wyman. "You're going to understand our show in a different capacity, and it's going to stretch your mind and it's going to make you think, 'I never saw that coming,' and that's what we feel we owe the fans. Is to make sure that for a very good reason, nothing crazy like we don't deserve and haven't earned, but something that is definitely integrated into the story line that you just hopefully didn't see coming. We have a few cards to lay down that I don't think anybody really expects." And just where do they get their ideas anyway? The Freaky Fringe Factory? "Typically they come from nightmares," said Pinkner. "They come from a lot of dreams, a lot of nightmares," said Wyman. "Just like thoughts. Like Jeff and I try and freak each other out. I think that inherently human beings have the same fears, like bugs, feeling of being alone, not being able to breath, drinking something, ingesting something that you can't get out of you." "We read an article recently that human beings are psychologically far more afraid of bugs than they are of driving a car," added Pinkner. "Whereas people get killed by cars every single day, and there is hardly ever a story of people getting killed by bugs. It's because it's part of our reptile brain. You know, way, way, way, way back in our ancestry, bugs were a threat and parasites were a threat. So it's a well that we can go to." Of course, death by bugs was last week's episode, "Immortality." "A major theme that we're always touching on is how far is too far? What are we supposed to know? As human beings, are we supposed to be meddling in these kinds of things? Where does the line begin? For us, that's the best sort of science fiction stories that talk about these things that I think are incredible questions about advancement in technology, but also relates to very human conditions," said Wyman.