{"id":1665,"date":"2012-12-18T16:00:36","date_gmt":"2012-12-19T00:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=1665"},"modified":"2012-12-18T16:00:37","modified_gmt":"2012-12-19T00:00:37","slug":"mark-watches-fringe-s05e09-black-blotter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2012\/12\/mark-watches-fringe-s05e09-black-blotter\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Fringe&#8217;: S05E09 &#8211; Black Blotter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the ninth episode of the fifth season of <i>Fringe<\/i>, the team tracks a signal to a strange location in an attempt to find the next piece of Walter&#8217;s plan. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>Fringe<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->I really don&#8217;t want to think about the fact that there are only four episodes of this show left. The writing and acting is so consistently <i>good<\/i> that I still wonder how it&#8217;s not the biggest show in the world. It&#8217;s so satisfying to watch, the writers constantly reward our patience, and <i>have you seen the faces Anna Torv makes<\/i>? Bless this show, and I&#8217;m going to miss it.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>One of the first things I noticed in &#8220;Black Blotter&#8221; was the fact that Walter <i>got Astrid&#8217;s name right<\/i>. The very first time he says her name, it&#8217;s correct. I am probably reading too much into it, but that&#8217;s significant, right? He&#8217;s never done that. Oh god, that&#8217;s the &#8220;old&#8221; Walter coming back, isn&#8217;t it? <i>OH GOD<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li>While it&#8217;s clear that Peter has sustained no lasting Observer abilities, I appreciated the fact that he looked fucked <i>up<\/i> during the cold open. He looked like he&#8217;d been hit by a truck in his sleep.<\/li>\n<li>OH SHIT, WALTER TOOK LSD. Please let this be a weird episode, PLEASE. Also, I kind of love that <i>Fringe<\/i> is so open and frank about drug use? I don&#8217;t watch any other show that is like this.<\/li>\n<li>I actually didn&#8217;t recognize Carla Warren until Walter said her name. Holy shit, what a brilliant way to bring back a character we haven&#8217;t seen since\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 what? Season <i>two<\/i>? Bravo.<\/li>\n<li>So Nina <i>did<\/i> agree to take out pieces of Walter&#8217;s brain after the plan has been assembled. I wonder if she&#8217;ll follow through on it.<\/li>\n<li>I know it&#8217;s cheesy, but that whole &#8220;I have just what I need right here&#8221; scene tore my feelings apart. I think &#8220;Black Blotter&#8221; does a fine job of addressing Peter&#8217;s mistakes openly, especially when the writers have him apologize to Olivia. I don&#8217;t know that many other shows would take their male lead and have him humble himself before a character like Olivia. I&#8217;m used to shows passing this opportunity up. Instead, <i>Fringe<\/i> chooses to build character from this experience, and it makes this show so much more rewarding to watch than I could have ever imagined.<\/li>\n<li>And on the same token, this episode is a stunning examination of Walter&#8217;s guilt and his complicity in the events that brought all of these characters to <i>this<\/i> future. This is represented both in the whimsical portrayal of good\/evil faeries <i>and<\/i> in the hallucinations of Nina and Carla, respectively. Carla is the Walter That Was, the man who believed he was a god of science, and Nina represents what Walter eventually chose to become. As Walter&#8217;s original personality returns and he begins to fear what he&#8217;s becoming, he has to make a choice <i>again<\/i> about what kind of person he must be.<\/li>\n<li>The use of &#8220;Hurdy Gurdy Man&#8221; was so great, y&#8217;all.<\/li>\n<li>Just in terms of the cinematography and editing, &#8220;Black Blotter&#8221; does wonders to make us feel disoriented and confused, and that only made this episode better.<\/li>\n<li>So, the first of <i>many<\/i> plot twists comes in the form of Sam Weiss. It only makes sense that some iteration of him would <i>have<\/i> to show up in the future, and I wonder if they&#8217;ll elaborate more on his role in these events in a later episode. Perhaps even a guest appearance???<\/li>\n<li>What else <i>was<\/i> in the notebook? I really hope there wasn&#8217;t anything Walter could have used. Regardless, I took the temptation and the destruction of the notebook to be analogous to Walter&#8217;s struggle to stay human, to not turn into the monster that eventually led to Carla&#8217;s death. I also got the sense that he never actually <i>had<\/i> it, that he imagined the entire thing because of the LSD, which would explain why the bowl was empty at the end of the episode.<\/li>\n<li>What&#8217;s fascinating about this season of <i>Fringe<\/i> is that the plot is complicated but it&#8217;s singular in focus. While the writers have certainly referenced a ton of the past, we&#8217;re watching the Resistance try to defeat the Observers. Because of this, these stories all feel ferocious and clean. They&#8217;re gripping and thrilling because we, the audience, know that these characters are so close to discovering the truth. What <i>is<\/i> the plan to defeat the Observers? So, when Michael stepped out of that house, it felt like such a huge reveal. And it was! But it got me thinking about how <i>exciting<\/i> season five is, and it&#8217;s specifically because the show has been allowed to tell a wholly serialized tale. I&#8217;m so happy that this happened.<\/li>\n<li>So: Is Donald dead now? Who is he, and why did Walter trust him so much? Why did Walter&#8217;s brain choose <i>this<\/i> moment to give him hallucinations of Carla and Nina? We can&#8217;t forget that Walter&#8217;s brain was totally fried at one point when he was being interrogated.<\/li>\n<li>All right, so the Black Umbrella sequence: best <i>Fringe<\/i> moment, or <b>BEST <i>FRINGE<\/i> MOMENT?<\/b> The clear love of <i>Monty Python<\/i> was enough to send me into a round of giggles, which was unfortunate because I was in the library when I watched this. There was even a foot coming down from heaven to stomp on someone! I LOVE THIS SHOW.<\/li>\n<li>There were no real shocking twists at the end of &#8220;Black Blotter,&#8221; and that&#8217;s okay. I know it&#8217;s a set-up for what&#8217;s to come. So where <i>did<\/i> Michael come from? How is there a child Observer? Note that we have <i>never<\/i> seen an Observer that wasn&#8217;t an adult male, so how can this kid even exist?<\/li>\n<li>And honestly, I don&#8217;t understand the plan at all. None of the pieces make sense separate or together. We know it&#8217;ll use a lot of energy, and\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 then what? Oh, this is going to be fucked up, isn&#8217;t it? WE ARE SO UNPREPARED.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Huzzah, I AM ACTUALLY ALL CAUGHT UP! This is FANTASTIC. Now I can be a part of the liveblog on Friday! <i>is this real life<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In the ninth episode of the fifth season of Fringe, the team tracks a signal to a strange location in an attempt to find the next piece of Walter&#8217;s plan. Intrigued? 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