Friday, May 6, 2011

Fringe Finale Scoop: Producers to address burning issues (including the "Who will Die?")

The penultimate episode of fringe saw Peter (Joshua Jackson) enter the machine, which he carried 15 years in a decimated future. As the very fabric of our universe is be torn, Peter to prevent this bleak future from occurring. And along the way, life will be lost (Yes, it was the plural!) Executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman answer burning questions about the final:


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How is - this different flash-forward, we have seen on television before?
J.H. Wyman: The very nature of fringe is it choices we make, so lead us to celebrate that authentically. Everything we see in the future can be adjusted and may be adjusted. We feel that we actually won the ability to go backward and forwards to eliminate and inter-generational the show for the Viewer. It is so much story to tell in the future, in the past and the present with Fringe. It's like kind of a wheelhouse that we feel comfortable in.


Is this a standing jump or decide to jump backwards and forwards next season?
Jeff Pinkner: The end of the last episode of the sort of answers your question.As observers once told us, there are to many future happening simultaneously. That which will become reality is based on Joel just said, the choice that we all do collectively. The final is the future by 2026 our characters are on a path if there was nothing to change. At the end of the episode, which the change occurred. Thus, we can continue to tell stories that are both in the past, as we have done a few times to see history of Walter with Peter, and we can move in the future once more.But it won't necessarily be the same as that we are in this episode.


Throughout the season has been building towards the destruction of the universe of one or the other, but by jumping 15 years before, you skipped that. We will see what is happening or will that be reflected in the deterioration of our universe in the future?
Wyman: We love to answer questions. There are some great shows like ask and may not respond so quickly. We have always tried to sort of fill the empty spaces and get the Viewer to feel satisfied that they look at a story for a reason. We both feel that you will be satisfied, you will understand what the future held for each universe and their individual and collective fates.


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How the relationships of the characters have changed 15 years in the future?
Wyman:
some of them are what you would expect, but some of them are not. We have tried to ensure that each of them was at least logical course and colourful in its own way; how they lived, and what happens to them. But we looked at this as a huge opportunity to paint a canvas in the future to allow the Viewer to fill some empty spaces and to take with them and go, "Wow, that is really interesting." How does this perspire? ?


With the promos, we have seen an overview of the poor way in which the future is. Peter may prevent this future from occurring?
Pinkner:
is wrong! I think that the issue of the episode is: what is going to arrive? And Peter, Olivia (Anna Torv), Walter (John Noble) and, obviously, the rest of the team - what is their role in trying to avoid what seems to be a fairly terrible fate?


What can you us on the end of Dayers and plan Walternate destroy our universe?
Wyman: The concept of end-of-Dayers is interesting because it deals with faith and loss of faith. It is the type of a major theme for us; that people are constantly looking for things to believe. Now, right in the society, we believe that there is a break in many different areas in life that people were once great faith in, such as politics, religion or anything that. People looking for something to believe. Thus the end of Dayers are essentially people who have faith, but faith in the end of everything. It is the end of days which would sort of salvation. It is difficult to have faith when the environment is what it is and that you live that these people live in conditions. It is quite hopeless.


The future citizens of the world are aware of the war of the cross-universe?
Pinkner:
yeah. Fifteen years in the future, when the story unfolds, everything has become much more public and necessary.
Wyman:
Finally you cannot hide longer.


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We will lose a main character in the final. What can you us on this subject? She is permanent?
Wyman:
is this permanent death? You will see that this is not exactly what is happening. Perhaps the best indicator is that there is in fact more than one.


This is a situation of wounded?
Pinkner:
death is in fact the two completely different contexts.


The air of final Fringe Fridays at 9/8 c on Fox.

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