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Fringe: Secrets and Recaps, Episode 11

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Episode 11, Johari Window

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  • I think this was the first time Olivia didn't kill someone with a perfect head shot right in between the eyes.

  • Yeah. I guess she knew she didn't have to since it's not one of those mercury soldiers.

  • What? What is this? I've watched E11, but it's about the girl who get a psycho connection with a russian guy.

  • Oh no. That's episode 21 of season 1. It was unaired until last week. This is the episode following 10. Charlie didn't magically come back alive then die again.

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  • The part where Olivia's telling Peter 'the first time's always rough' killing someone - I've got a feeling that that wasn't Peter's first time.

    This episode reminded me of the X Files episode Arcadia, just a little.

    For such a small community, you'd think they'd realize the Observer was there.

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  • i watch this show at fringeonline . org

  • i watch this show at fringeonline . org

  • i watch this show at fringeonline . org

  • i watch this show at fringeonline . org

  • I see, thank you.

  • You're right, Josh. The blue-eyed guys are villanous. :)

  • This episode is a lot like Night of Desirable Objects in that it helps set up the eventual fallout between Walter and Peter (once Peter finds out about his kidnapping) by building up their relationship's dynamic, though it wasn't as strong as in NoDO. THAT episode helped bond them/drew a parallel; THIS episode showed a burgeoning complexity with Walter "disobeying" Peter.

    When plot relevance is in doubt, look to the pulverized dead horse that is the alter-Peter plot.

    Great to have you back!

  • your glyphs were gene

  • I like that. I hope to finally be able to see what all these episodes have to do with each other. There is that common theme of Walter's work in the past. The only thing missing so far is the connection between that and something more interesting like a plot line or over-arching theme.

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