Fringe - Unforseen Consequences

Anyone watched fringe yesterday? :awesome:
Another episode with the observers (if you watch fringe you know they are obviously based on gman)
but the best part was when the observer says “consequences both obvious and unforeseen
and later Walter actually says Unforeseen consequences
almost shat bricks :smiley:

I saw that the other day. It is a common thing to say… But I did think of Half-life, haha.

Well this was made by the people who made lost…

yeah JJ Abrams looks like a big fan of half-life, and he created fringe too :stuck_out_tongue:
the apparitions of Jack’s father in the first episodes looks exactly like gman too :stuck_out_tongue:

Gabe Newell and J.J. Abrams know each other in real life very well.

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Fringe? :brow:

It’s a TV show on the Sci-Fi (I mean syfy, excuse me) channel.

It’s on Fox, too.

Really good show, though.

Great fucking show.

Hint of half-life 2 episode 3?

Black Mesa release date confirmed?

I missed the new episode on friday because I was out with friends. This thread reminded me to watch it.

he he, yeah. I saw what he did there. :awesome:

I don’t think… if dynamic interactions… in the new source engine (l4d engine)… or… then get creeps thinking of what things Valve could do… also all… the ideas! :fffuuu:

It might be like dead space!

Why would you want it to be like Deadspace when it could be good, you know, like how Half-Life already is.

zombiefications! :smiley:

I can’t believe no one’s pointed out that Walter was the name of a scientist in OP4 and Kleiner’s face textures in HL2.

There’s also a few hundred thousand real-world people named Walter too.

^ I laughed. You bscly told skyNinja to fuck off.

I didn’t really mean it that way. I’m just saying that a common name like that alone is a bit too broad to really constitute a reference. Especially to something as obscure as a face texture & a one-off scientist.

So Fringe is a television series worth watching?

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