Tuesday 15 February 2011

Fringe Season 3: Where Are We Going Now?

So, I've just read that they may possibly be filming the birth of Fauxlivia's child (the offspring of Peter Bishop), in Chinatown, in a shop, and it got me thinking a whole number of things:


  • Why would she be giving birth in a shop in Chinatown, with all that fantastic technology surrounding them?
  • Why is the child coming so soon?
It got me speculating, on where the rest of the season is going. So, I thought I'd share my thoughts on it:

So far, we know that whilst Fauxlivia was over on "Our Side", she and Peter engaged in a relationship, and at several points, they engaged in sex. Fauxlivia returned to the "Other Side" and our Olivia came home. Now, Peter is trying to put the pieces back together with Olivia, whilst at the same time, moving about, killing Shapeshifters, and trying to uncover the mystery behind why he is the only source of power for the "Machine" that Walternate is building to end our Universe.

What I recently thought about, was how Fauxlivia, and Walternate are going to do, coping with this situation. He is off course, the Grandfather of the child; but, I think that is where the complications are going to appear. 

This baby, could in fact be a form of Messiah to the Alternate Universe; a replacement for Peter. I mean, the child will obviously share the same genes as Peter, his father, so, why not?

Walternate could start testing Fauxlivia, with her believing that they are merely check-ups, by the best doctors. But, what he is really doing, is accelerating the pregnancy. It is when Walter, Peter, and Olivia arrive over on the "Other Side" to protect the child from Walternate, that she realises that she is under threat, and they take to the streets, being pursued by Walternate's people. However, Fauxlivia goes into labor, and they stop inside a shop in Chinatown where she gives birth.

That's all I have right now, but, I think I could be on to something.

Goodbye Horses.

First Blog: The Dark Knight Rises

Okay, so this is my first Blog. I think the last time I ever blogged was like, 3 - 4 years ago on MySpace or something, but obviously like a lot of people, I made that daring dive from one Social Networking site to the other (in this face, Facebook).

Seeing as this is my first Blog, I thought I'd address something that is not only current, but is also very close to who I am, and that is talking about a film that is In-Production: The Dark Knight Rises.

As a huge fan of Batman, I followed the productions of both Batman Begins, and The Dark Knight very thoroughly from start to finish, and it's no different here.

What we know, is that the third (and final part of Christopher Nolan's trilogy) Batman film will be title The Dark Knight Rises, and that it will continue from the previous two incarnations.

Cast members: Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman, and Morgan Freeman will be returning. And they will be joined by both Tom Hardy (playing Bane), Anne Hathaway (playing Selina Kyle), and returning co-stars from the previous films.

There have been recent rumours that Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Marion Cotillard are up for roles in the film.

Other than that, that's all we seem to know at this point.

I've had a few ideas in my head; like that Selina Kyle could be picking off the Falcone Crime Family, and that is her role in the film, as a sort of insight for Bruce Wayne to see what he would have become if he went down the path of revenge (because, in my idea, Selina will go after the family for revenge for the murder of a significant other -- probably a sister or something).

Possibly Alberto Falcone will turn up, and that he will be a well-respected character, with no ties to his crime family, but may kill Selina at the end of the film, before she can kill him.

I like some of the ideas that Talia Al Ghul may turn up too; but maybe, she is the only who brings Bane to Gotham City, to find out who the Batman was, the man that killed her father.

That's all I've got for now, this is my first Blog for fuck's sake, so, I haven't really got much to say. But that's it.

Goodbye Horses!