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Twin Peaks is in the Fringe Universe.

Guy Gardener

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It is after all the 20th anniversary, there should be kudos from many surprising directions surely?

Walter has "Aura Glasses" (one lense red, and other purple I think.) which his friend "Doctor Jacobi" from Washington State invented.

Funky?
 
And maybe it is too also... Which puts it in the Simpsons universe too... Which could be explained by some serious drug taking on Walters part.
 
It is after all the 20th anniversary, there should be kudos from many surprising directions surely?

Walter has "Aura Glasses" (one lense red, and other purple I think.) which his friend "Doctor Jacobi" from Washington State invented.

Funky?

Olivia visits a mental hospital. She passes a cell and hears a guy thumping his head against the door, muttering "Where's Annie? Where's Annie? Where's Annie?" ;)

Alex
 
I've always thought an crossover of some sort would have been good. Surely someone could at least convince Lynch to return as Gordon Cole again for an episode of something. :lol: (Seriously, he does spots on The Cleveland Show from what I understand.....it can't be that hard to get him"

Did anyone see the Peaks tribute episode of Psych recently? Pretty cool, if a bit overkill even for my tastes.
 
How about David Duchovny guest starring in a double role -- as FBI agent Fox Mulder and DEA agent Denise Bryson? :)
 
I've always thought an X-files crossover of some sort would have been good. Surely someone could at least convince Lynch to return as Gordon Cole again for an episode. :lol:
 
Even that might not prevent Scully and Mulder from being in the FRINGE universe. I mean, what if there's a TV show CALLED "The X-Files", but it isn't the same show we know?

The key thing would be if the FRINGE episode actually showed us Scully and Mulder on the TV screen (or even allowed us to hear their voices coming from the set). THAT would be a killer, but unless there was such evidence that they're just TV characters in the FRINGE universe, they still might be real there.
 
They had a scene in season 2 that showed Broyles at a Senate hearing and one of the senators mentions the old X division. I'm assuming that's a reference to the X-Files.
 
Or Taskforce-X which is the official name for the Suicide Squad in DC Comics and Smallville, or Projext-X(avier) which created Weapon X(Wolverine, recently in the last decade X came to mean "10" as often as it did weapon "unnknown quantity" considering the additions of Fantomex (Weapon XIII) and the little girl clone of Wolverine: Weapon XXIII) to the X-Men's B-List. or then of course there's Project X where the US Government microwaves monkeys they're taught to fly fighter planes.
 
How do we even know the show is set in our universe? Maybe The X Files is still on the air in Fringe!
 
There was a billboard on a bus stop at the end of season 2.

Smitz was sitting at the desk looking stern and the legend underneath read "This is an Election year."

Gotta be quick.

Did you notice that Eric Stoltz starred in back to the future over there?
 
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