Fringe Exclusive: Joshua Jackson Talks Tech Twist, Warns 'Peter Is Rapidly Slipping Away'

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November 8, 2012 06:00 AM PST

Fringe Exclusive: Joshua Jackson Talks Tech Twist, Warns 'Peter Is Rapidly Slipping Away'
Matt Webb Mitovich

Fringe‘s Peter Bishop has put himself on the train to “Observerville,” as Joshua Jackson puts it, by installing one of the chrome domes’ piece of tech into his own head — and in doing so has basically betrayed his loved ones.

“He’s not in a good place,” Jackson shares in the exclusive video below. “He’s doing exactly the thing he promised both Walter and Olivia that he wasn’t going to do, to abandon them and be hell-bent on avenging the death of his daughter.”

Read Matt's entire TVLine article and watch the accompanying video here.

4 comments:

  1. I think it's funny that this was posted in the spoiler section when the video was posted in the news section..lol..

    FYI, I found some spoiler photos on http://www.justjared.com/tags/joshua-jackson/ and one of them is a photo of an observer kid, much like or probably portraying the same boy from Inner Child. I really really hope it's not Peter.. because that would mean he would eventually end up in foster care... :/

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  2. From the picture shown on that site, it looks like the boy is a key piece of the story if he's still there at the end. Perhaps that is the young Peter that Walter brought back from the other universe. The timeline wouldn't jive though, so I'm really confused at when and how he came upon the kid.

    Also, the lack of female observers could be tied to the tech in their heads, but it also wouldn't make sense to remake the planet for only a single gender that could not procreate, so there must be plans to bring in the females. Or maybe they planned to reproduce with the native women. Wonder if this will ever get explained.

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  3. Peter is September.

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  4. We don't know that we haven't seen female Observers. Nothing says they have to be bald, or mild-mannered. They could be hairy Sasquatch's for all we know. We did see a cue-ball beauty in the Observer lab... right before we saw Simon's head. Is she one? How about Emily, the teen queen that was drawing events just before they happened - a prototype Observerette? In Letters Of Transit we saw male Observers walking through the train station with females in "period piece" (1930's) vintage clothing to match their own garb. Are they from the 27th Century, as well? Maybe the female counterparts don't get the brain stem implants like the males do - - bad for reproductive habits. Bad enough as it is... at hyperspeed, the men are through with "romantic encounters" before the ladies even get started. Ditto for this universe and timeline.

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