Sorry if I'm being thick here, it didn't hit me until afterward. Were those the twin towers in the alternate reality at the end?
Yes they were. The newspaper in Bells office said Obama Set To Move Into New Whitehouse. Apparently in this alternate reality the Whitehouse was destroyed on 9/11 and the twin towers are still standing.
But that doesn't quite make sense. The device Jones was using opened a window to the alternate reality at the same location. Dunham stepped off an elevator into the alternate reality. There are no buildings where the towers once stood so the window they brought her through also moved her.
Dunham shifted at least twice. She starts out on an empty elevator, then finds herself on an elevator full of people (from her perspective the people just appear) and then on an empty elevator again (from her perspective the people vanish).
Likely, the first one was a plain reality shift and the second was a spacial teleportation. It's also possible that the machines in the elevators did not move her at all, but induced her own latent reality shifting powers and teleportation powers, which would explain why the other people in the second elevator didn't move with her.
After this episode, it seems that the not-quite-human not-quite-superhuman Observers may be users of a refined version Walter's teleportation technology. Apparently, it alters the body in such a way as to provide, at the very least, immunity to puncture wounds, and produces some disfigurement and loss of pigment. They also seem to be aware of multiple realities.
I don't think so, that appears to be the original location of the WTC.It's also possible that the twin towers were rebuilt in the other reality and they are now where the hotel was.
Am I the only one that noticed the biggest revelation of the whole episode...........Peter Bishop in our universe died when he was about 7 in 1983, as evidenced by Walter standing before a grave that says Peter Bishop 1976-1983? This likely means that the Peter we know is actually from the other universe.
I thought we knew that Peter was not the original Peter back since the episode when the Observer fought him...
I will be very very surprised if one of the main characters doesn't have a goatee in the other universe...Am I the only one that noticed the biggest revelation of the whole episode...........Peter Bishop in our universe died when he was about 7 in 1983, as evidenced by Walter standing before a grave that says Peter Bishop 1976-1983? This likely means that the Peter we know is actually from the other universe.
I think it was 1978 -1985.
I guess Walter kidnapped the alternate reality Peter. I bet alt Walter has a goatee.
....my bet's on Olivia.![]()
Sorry if I'm being thick here, it didn't hit me until afterward. Were those the twin towers in the alternate reality at the end?
Yes.
BUT IT'S TOO SOON.
I will be very very surprised if one of the main characters doesn't have a goatee in the other universe...I think it was 1978 -1985.
I guess Walter kidnapped the alternate reality Peter. I bet alt Walter has a goatee.
....my bet's on Olivia.![]()
Well, Olivia is a manly woman!
Well, Nimoy got a sweet deal outta Star Trek...not just one, but TWO alternate realities!
I thought we knew that Peter was not the original Peter back since the episode when the Observer fought him...
I caught the double shift. I just thought it was weird how they seemed to make a point of showing that the windows Jones opened were in the same location but Dunham went through a 'corridor' I guess you could call it.
I caught the double shift. I just thought it was weird how they seemed to make a point of showing that the windows Jones opened were in the same location but Dunham went through a 'corridor' I guess you could call it.
Well, Dunham has the ability to transition smoothly between the two realities on her own without any special equipment and no apparent spacial distortion. We've seen that already, she just can't control it. It's plausible that the equipment in the elevators, whatever it is, was designed to direct her powers so that she would move herself.
I caught the double shift. I just thought it was weird how they seemed to make a point of showing that the windows Jones opened were in the same location but Dunham went through a 'corridor' I guess you could call it.
Well, Dunham has the ability to transition smoothly between the two realities on her own without any special equipment and no apparent spacial distortion. We've seen that already, she just can't control it. It's plausible that the equipment in the elevators, whatever it is, was designed to direct her powers so that she would move herself.
Coretexiphan seems to do that but only in developing brains.
That or Bell has (clearly) mastered the technology. Which is far and away the most plausible explanation.Well, Dunham has the ability to transition smoothly between the two realities on her own without any special equipment and no apparent spacial distortion. We've seen that already, she just can't control it. It's plausible that the equipment in the elevators, whatever it is, was designed to direct her powers so that she would move herself.
That or Bell has (clearly) mastered the technology. Which is far and away the most plausible explanation.Well, Dunham has the ability to transition smoothly between the two realities on her own without any special equipment and no apparent spacial distortion. We've seen that already, she just can't control it. It's plausible that the equipment in the elevators, whatever it is, was designed to direct her powers so that she would move herself.
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