An unofficial companion to Fringe
Glyphs, easter eggs, buried clues, behind-the-scenes videos, thematic connections, and more, catalogued episode by episode with screenshots and timestamps.
Connection
Peter ran possible futures in "Five-Twenty-Ten" to try to coerce the Observers to be where he wanted them to be just like Milo Stanfield did to his doctors in "The Plateau".
Item of interest
Michael can show emotion as he cried when he saw Nina's dead body.
Flower glyph
The flower glyph can be seen on a door in the pocket universe.
Connection
Walter used the same neural halo in "The Box" as he used on the child in "Inner Child".
Item of interest
Nick Lane's wardrobe is all dark colors like Olivia's.
Butterfly glyph
The butterfly glyph can be seen on the wall in the diner where Olivia and Lincoln meet.
Connection
The blue powder dispersal doll from "Concentrate and Ask Again" was seen in Walter's storage vault in "The Bullet that Saved the World".
Item of interest
Observers send materials to themselves via shipping lanes from the future using metal cubes.
Butterfly glyph
The butterfly glyph can be seen near Lincoln in the rail yard.
Connection
An ambering device, first (nearly) used by the Blueverse Fringe team in "6B", was seen in Walter's storage vault in "The Bullet that Saved the World".
Item of interest
The cuneiform on the boat door says "bí".
Flower glyph
The flower glyph can be seen on the wall in Karen Truss's house.
Connection
In "6:02 AM EST" Walternate trapped Fauxlivia in the same cell as Olivia was kept in in "Over There (Part 2)".
Item of interest
Peter's grave says he died when he was 7.
Flower glyph
A flower can be seen outside the entrance to the daycare center.
Connection
The creature from "Snakehead" and images of it were seen in Walter's storage vault in "The Bullet that Saved the World".
Item of interest
Marshall Bowman had a disk in his hand like John Scott and the woman in 'The Ghost Network'.
Butterfly glyph
The butterfly glyph can be seen on a door in the pocket universe.
Connection
The End Dock Stabilizer's lights in "An Origin Story" flashed the 'green-green-green-red' pattern from "The Equation" when Peter finished assembling it.
Item of interest
The episode ends with September going into December's apartment, apartment 513, the episode code of the next and final episode of the series.
Butterfly glyph
Butterflies can be seen in Olivia's bedroom.
Connection
The ship at the end of "Nothing as it Seems" shows creatures from "Unleashed" in cages.
Item of interest
The license plate on Olivia's SUV reads 1R2D21, and the licence plate on Broyles's SUV reads 1C3PO1.
Seahorse glyph
A seahorse can be seen on Peter's luggage.
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