@@bola5671 of course the smart guy has Hollywood autism too. And at the end that green on black text flashing screen representing him interacting with a super computer 😂 its so cheesy
1:08 "and people say math isn't dangerous" 4:15 "2+2= you get hit by a bus" 4:50 "I guess the paramedic needed to hit his quota with her suspicions, confirmed" 5:15 "Milo is the bus whisperer" 6:26 "iPads make them iMad" 8:02 "whenever he sees bullseye, he gets a woody" 8:35 "I don't know how that is gonna help but they know best" 9:21 "he didn't think she'd be that dumb" oh my god, she really IS that dumb.
ummm aktually 🤓👆... she wasn't dumb, she was ignorant. she was from another universe where thin air zones did not exist hence she did not stop at the sign and avoided death and caught the naughty man.
I like to imagine if they presented evidence to a jury and said, “yeah we saw a pen on the ground and I looked up and saw a guy standing suspiciously…….. I’ll pack up my desk.”
I always think something like that when I watched things like Monk. He always figures it out and tells what happened, and he's right. But unless they admit to it they would probably still get away with it. Like it's a great story but it's almost always just him piecing together random clues and guessing what happened. Any good lawyer would point out there's no real evidence supporting what he said happened.
The setting this is in, this the guy doesn’t really get a trial…more like a getting sent to a black site. They live in a world where physics is breaking down due to what they see as a declaration of war from a mirror universe. They passed the super mega ultra patriot act meaning if that team says he goes bye bye he just gets locked up and start doing tests on him
Fringe is 1 of my all-time favourites, so gave this a shot for your uniquely awesome take... And won't lie. This has some of your best smash-lines. The AMBULANCE HAVING TO HIT HIS QUOTA, has gotta be among the best. Tops man
To all who have not watched the series and asked about the "thin air zone": This episode, like some others, took place in an alternate reality. Here the opening of a gateway between our and this world (what is become clear during the series) destroyed parts of the earth, led to many dimensional anomalies like the "thin air areas" and other, dangerous places. Also the people there are (of course) hostile to any visitors from our reality. Olivia is not remembering to originate from our universe - but also didn't know about the dangers of the anomalies.
You're too funny... the ambulance meeting their quota, ipad makes them imad and whenever he sees the little horse he gets a woody. 😂😂😂😂 Great video and summary ❤ Thank you 😊😊😊
It's a fascinating episode, but it doesn't really hold up under scrutiny. Olivia knows this guy is the mastermind because he "looks suspicious"? He's guilty of premeditated murder because he... placed a couple of pens around the place? Either Milo is the absolute worst at staying cool under police pressure and delivers a confirming confession to bolster the case or this case would get thrown out of court in a heartbeat. How is it more his fault for the murder than the artist's fault for picking up the pen, or the bus driver for speeding through a red light?
My guess was he hadn't been arrested/convicted, but rather hospitalized. 🤷🏼♂️ As for the rest… Aren't these the sort of things (seemingly innocuous, but clearly not) which the Fringe team is literally designed to identify? 🤔
Once you get a pattern of behavior in wich a person decide to manipulate something bad to happen through a third act you can blame him more than the people he decides to manipulate. You can clearly proof that the same guy placed a pen in various situations that happened to end bad because of this action. he is not blamed for placing pens but for manipulation that caused death or harm to others, being blamed for premeditated murder, its just like telling a kid to turn a gas valve and turn the light on, the kid killed himself, but i fundamentally killed the kid. Theres a whole fictional context that insinuates he is capable of doing what he is being accused of doing, so its not as hard as it seems to proof it, you can also track him down and proof if he was present in every situation. She dont know its him and he dont just looks suspicious, he literally have a chalk tick in his hand when he is calculating, while their suspect is assumed a somewhat genius in math, and he is doing it while everyone is shocked because the disaster scene, this both actions putt he in a possible suspect list, even if he was not the one, he for sure was the one that should get investigated first, also once she start thinking he is the one, and runs to get him, he just throw a bike out of the bridge for no clear reason, and it helps him in the future. Its not like everyone is doing this exact same actions that their suspect would do, i would get pissed if she runs towards him and cuff the person near him, this dude is suspicious in person and a clear caricature of their suspect. Theres a whole context that guide she to think its him, thats more than "he looks weird and nervous". Also theres a whole fictional paranormal government group that investigate this kind of exotic happenings, why proving that something exotic is happening i so hard to you, if they already have a whole system to catalog and control it, they already assume paranormal things happen often, why a judge would assume a math and pattern genius is a funny impossible thing if given bare minimum enough proof.
One of her many abilities is that she is an empath. since she's currently super charged with cortexephan or however it's spelled she has amplified abilities like the other children who had been experimented on. In her case they presented in ways for her to escape danger. her stepfather was abusive so she learned as a child to read people real well and run away. hence when her powers manifested she was able to identify people's feelings and motives. and the running away part is what gave her the ability to jump universes. As for the prosecution this is the alternate universe which has been ravaged due to the tear in the universe walter created. walternate as a result has almost unrestrained power when it comes when it comes to dealing with these kinds of cases. it wouldn't go to normal court if it even went to court. and if it did go to court these are people who live in a world with shapeshifters, entire spots of the earth blinking out of existence, random stuff from other universes blinking into existence, people from the other universe being drawn in and merging with them and driving them insane. someone who could manipulate and orchestrate events to their end may not be too much of a stretch for them to believe even if they couldn't comprehend it.
this is not the real world. and not an imitation of our world. it's an alternate reality. a parralel universe. there are humans with supernatural ability's in that world. blimps are still a thing. there are pockets of unbreathable air all over the place. anything you may find normal is not normal in that world.
This idea came back season 5 where a character got a brain boost and started predicting people's actions and making small changes to get the outcome he needed. Ends up all Observors can do this too.
Imagine making a movie wher few peopel get fir an and wake up 300-450 years later in a world wher EVERYONE has autism and they the only non- autistic people left
White tulip is my favourite episode of the series. You could make a recap for that one as well, although it requires a bit of context from the rest of the show...
I felt the same way at first, but now I love season 5. The show was going to be cancelled after season 4 but was given a final shortened season with a tighter budget to finish the story they wanted to tell. They had to make sacrifices in order to get to the conclusion of the series, and I think they did an amazing job, all things considered. Season 5 has so many emotional and otherwise memorable moments in it.
I think the craziest part about this episode of Fringe is the writers imagination and ingenuity. Imagine dealing with a character that essentially has omnipotence and finding a solution to that. 👏👏
There was also an episode of Alphas (2011, SyFy Channel ) where there was a guy with a similar ability. He did things like disable an armored car and escaping by dropping a quarter at the right moment.
There's a flaw in his calculations. His mathematical calculations could not predict the artists actions. Why would an artist be interested in a ordinary pen on the ground that fell off of a mailbox. He also could not mathematically predict the bus driver's actions of not paying attention to the road and running a red light
1st sin: the street artist was too lazy to get up and go get someone's pen, which is likely to happen here 0:43 The 2nd sin: It's so stupid that everyone doesn't pay attention to their lives. And it's beyond calculation, you need to research people, and I'm pretty sure this guy is brilliant at calculating what might happen close to the present moment, but he's so stupid when he calculates the future further than a day. Since he leaves the same item during each crime as having the Alzheimer disease, plus he doesn't expect the FBI to be able to find him from the fingerprint he also leaves. I can't watch it anymore. Continue for me:
The funniest thing is that none of this requires doing actual maths, i.e. actively solving formulas in your head or crunching numbers. It's the exact same thing as trying to cage the ball - your brain quickly estimates the angle and required strength to make the throw, often including various factors such as the wind, the people who are trying to stop the ball etc, but nobody calls that process "maths". This is exactly what the guy in the movie does, but it's much more complex and involves many more variables. It surely requires extraordinarily high IQ, but forcefully associating it with mats is just comical.
I don't know about a high IQ but it does require very high motor skills and spacial reasoning. While the latter is on the test it doesn't really test it in the same way as real world events and sports and the like. One of the best guys with a football here in Aussie Rules was Shane Crawford. He was very often the butt of stupid jokes on TV and the like (which he always took in good natured fun) and he did not come across as bright. But when you worked out how he could follow an odd shaped ball and 20 players in his head you saw his particular type of genius. I know I'm being a bit pedantic but he is my example of why IQ is flawed. Specifically that it is weighted to boost the IQ of the people who invented the test rather than testing for more general types of intelligence.
@@Badartist888 Yep, very good point! I was too quick to label it as IQ, and you're definitely right in saying that the common perception of what IQ means and how it's measured is very limiting. I think it's more related to the general information processing abilities - some brains are much better at running simulations of reality than others.
@@user-xnex By this logic, moving your leg requires maths because you need to understand how to transform the position of an object in 3D space. And yet, people who fail maths at primary school can move their legs without any issues.
The most unrealistic part of this all is how they managed to find the culprit in the first place, let alone finding him in under 2 incidents. No one's finding that killer irl.
Milo should be like a god with the ability of omniscience. He must know every thoughts and factors present to be able to calculate like this correctly.
FRINGE was such an underrated show. Maybe it was trying to live in the shadows left from X-Files. I always loved that the 'Fringe Headquarters' was the Public Library in Vancouver, BC, Canada!
"The fact the narrator can speak for 10 minutes while being completely out of breath is quite impressive" you can clearly hear it when the logic of the phrase is not followed and an awkward pause is present. that is a computer program reading, not a human
So she discovered him on the bridge and knew it was him for some reason and he decided to stay there to witness what would happen for some reason even though he knew the outcome and in the end she caught him by accident.
She didn't 'know it was him.' She was suspicious because he was acting squirrelly, and then he notices her looking at him and runs like hell. Of course she thinks he might be up to something. Anyway, all through the series it's made clear that Olivia and Fauxlivia are perceptive and intuitive. This video excerpt is, obviously and unavoidably, missing a lot of context from this very complex show.
I remember this episode of 'Fringe'. If I remember correctly, this episode mostly takes place in an alternate/parallel universe with an alternate/parallel 'Fringe' department
@@lostevesy Definitely worth a watch. Probably a top 25 sci-fi show of all time. I’m just stating as a person who has seen the entire series. It isn’t crucial to this specific episode.
I also tend to go over people in the absence of speed lights. That's very human indeed. Don't get me started on what happens when there's no label "DO NOT EAT" on tide pods.
This is the greatest sci-fi show of all time. I’ve watched it more then 10x. Every season. I highly recommend watching. The last 2 seasons were a bit wacky but great nonetheless. 👌🏾
Unfortunately they had to work with much more limited resources for those seasons as the show's budget was severely cut. For the last season, their budget was almost completely decimated and they rushed to tell the story they wanted to tell with very limited resources. I still think the ending was amazing though. Up until a few years ago, I would have agreed with you that it is the greatest sci-fi show of all time, but for me that spot has since been taken over by The Expanse ;-)
It's one thing with an anthology series like The Outer Limits but trying to briefly sum up where the highly serialized story was in early season 3 of Fringe... there's no way it's _not_ gonna sound like a big, convoluted mess. You have to include _so_ many details that aren't going to lead to anything within this particular episode just to understand what is going on in the episode... and you're getting some of them wrong. "Faux-livia" was what the people in the prime universe nicknamed the Olivia from the alternate universe, not the other way around. They didn't have a nickname for _our_ Olivia while she was stuck in the alternate universe. And we don't even see "Faux-livia" in this episode, so it's kind of moot anyway.
Goddammit. I had this very idea for a book/film when I was but 13yr old boy. I imagined a serial killer who used his weird talent to kill people in convoluted, Rube Goldberg ways.
Imagine being so smart that you can control random events but you also leave behind the same object at every crime scene.
When dumb writers are trying to create characters much smarter than themselves but they don't know it
@@bola5671 of course the smart guy has Hollywood autism too. And at the end that green on black text flashing screen representing him interacting with a super computer 😂
its so cheesy
Technically he did not commit a crime. Leaving a pen at a crime isnt a crime
@@zero1188 if we're getting technical, he was littering 🤣
He calculated that to get caught and then use the supercomputer
1:08 "and people say math isn't dangerous"
4:15 "2+2= you get hit by a bus"
4:50 "I guess the paramedic needed to hit his quota with her suspicions, confirmed"
5:15 "Milo is the bus whisperer"
6:26 "iPads make them iMad"
8:02 "whenever he sees bullseye, he gets a woody"
8:35 "I don't know how that is gonna help but they know best"
9:21 "he didn't think she'd be that dumb"
oh my god, she really IS that dumb.
1:08 - ISN'T dangerous
The haunting 1999 horror mr zombie 2 thriller and ghost marriage ghost horror suspense
ummm aktually 🤓👆... she wasn't dumb, she was ignorant. she was from another universe where thin air zones did not exist hence she did not stop at the sign and avoided death and caught the naughty man.
cringe
MATHS!! For Mathematics.
I like to imagine if they presented evidence to a jury and said, “yeah we saw a pen on the ground and I looked up and saw a guy standing suspiciously…….. I’ll pack up my desk.”
lol exactly what I was thinking
I always think something like that when I watched things like Monk. He always figures it out and tells what happened, and he's right. But unless they admit to it they would probably still get away with it. Like it's a great story but it's almost always just him piecing together random clues and guessing what happened. Any good lawyer would point out there's no real evidence supporting what he said happened.
The setting this is in, this the guy doesn’t really get a trial…more like a getting sent to a black site. They live in a world where physics is breaking down due to what they see as a declaration of war from a mirror universe. They passed the super mega ultra patriot act meaning if that team says he goes bye bye he just gets locked up and start doing tests on him
Yea like how the FUCK did she know it was him on the bridge .. out of all the people watching with him.
😂😂😂
With his powers of prediction, for him there would be no spoilers ahead; he would just have to watch out and take care.
He would spend the rest of his life as an NSA oracle/slave lol
Bro is probably behind all the truck accidents in anime
And all cabbage accidents.
My CABBAGES!!!
@@Ireekofcocacola that was literally my first thought when I read bro's comment lol
Elite truck Kun reference
Fringe was an amazing series. I rewatch it every now and then. Great episode!
Thank you, I agree.
Fringe is 1 of my all-time favourites, so gave this a shot for your uniquely awesome take... And won't lie. This has some of your best smash-lines. The AMBULANCE HAVING TO HIT HIS QUOTA, has gotta be among the best. Tops man
To all who have not watched the series and asked about the "thin air zone": This episode, like some others, took place in an alternate reality. Here the opening of a gateway between our and this world (what is become clear during the series) destroyed parts of the earth, led to many dimensional anomalies like the "thin air areas" and other, dangerous places. Also the people there are (of course) hostile to any visitors from our reality. Olivia is not remembering to originate from our universe - but also didn't know about the dangers of the anomalies.
So this was a series?
@@ursaltydog yes, it's called "Fringe", with 5 seasons.
Never saw it.. but I'm only just recently come to the streaming world. :) @@mikeschlau4501
@@ursaltydoghighly recommend watching! I found S1 boring but the rest are good. Fringe is awesome
Thank you NOskate for the recommendation! :)@@NOskateLAN
Oh man, this was when Lance Reddick was still alive. RIP, Lance.
You're too funny... the ambulance meeting their quota, ipad makes them imad and whenever he sees the little horse he gets a woody. 😂😂😂😂 Great video and summary ❤ Thank you 😊😊😊
This is definitely one of the best episodes of the alternate universe. I just loved the fact the show had such a deep lore
@theleap2946 this is not the series. it is the actual movie
Its a show ,2 second google search @@murphylounge4326
It's a fascinating episode, but it doesn't really hold up under scrutiny. Olivia knows this guy is the mastermind because he "looks suspicious"? He's guilty of premeditated murder because he... placed a couple of pens around the place?
Either Milo is the absolute worst at staying cool under police pressure and delivers a confirming confession to bolster the case or this case would get thrown out of court in a heartbeat. How is it more his fault for the murder than the artist's fault for picking up the pen, or the bus driver for speeding through a red light?
My guess was he hadn't been arrested/convicted, but rather hospitalized. 🤷🏼♂️
As for the rest… Aren't these the sort of things (seemingly innocuous, but clearly not) which the Fringe team is literally designed to identify? 🤔
Olivia has her own psychic powers which operate unconsciously.
Once you get a pattern of behavior in wich a person decide to manipulate something bad to happen through a third act you can blame him more than the people he decides to manipulate. You can clearly proof that the same guy placed a pen in various situations that happened to end bad because of this action. he is not blamed for placing pens but for manipulation that caused death or harm to others, being blamed for premeditated murder, its just like telling a kid to turn a gas valve and turn the light on, the kid killed himself, but i fundamentally killed the kid.
Theres a whole fictional context that insinuates he is capable of doing what he is being accused of doing, so its not as hard as it seems to proof it, you can also track him down and proof if he was present in every situation.
She dont know its him and he dont just looks suspicious, he literally have a chalk tick in his hand when he is calculating, while their suspect is assumed a somewhat genius in math, and he is doing it while everyone is shocked because the disaster scene, this both actions putt he in a possible suspect list, even if he was not the one, he for sure was the one that should get investigated first, also once she start thinking he is the one, and runs to get him, he just throw a bike out of the bridge for no clear reason, and it helps him in the future. Its not like everyone is doing this exact same actions that their suspect would do, i would get pissed if she runs towards him and cuff the person near him, this dude is suspicious in person and a clear caricature of their suspect. Theres a whole context that guide she to think its him, thats more than "he looks weird and nervous".
Also theres a whole fictional paranormal government group that investigate this kind of exotic happenings, why proving that something exotic is happening i so hard to you, if they already have a whole system to catalog and control it, they already assume paranormal things happen often, why a judge would assume a math and pattern genius is a funny impossible thing if given bare minimum enough proof.
One of her many abilities is that she is an empath. since she's currently super charged with cortexephan or however it's spelled she has amplified abilities like the other children who had been experimented on. In her case they presented in ways for her to escape danger. her stepfather was abusive so she learned as a child to read people real well and run away. hence when her powers manifested she was able to identify people's feelings and motives. and the running away part is what gave her the ability to jump universes. As for the prosecution this is the alternate universe which has been ravaged due to the tear in the universe walter created. walternate as a result has almost unrestrained power when it comes when it comes to dealing with these kinds of cases. it wouldn't go to normal court if it even went to court. and if it did go to court these are people who live in a world with shapeshifters, entire spots of the earth blinking out of existence, random stuff from other universes blinking into existence, people from the other universe being drawn in and merging with them and driving them insane. someone who could manipulate and orchestrate events to their end may not be too much of a stretch for them to believe even if they couldn't comprehend it.
this is not the real world.
and not an imitation of our world.
it's an alternate reality. a parralel universe.
there are humans with supernatural ability's in that world.
blimps are still a thing.
there are pockets of unbreathable air all over the place.
anything you may find normal is not normal in that world.
I _thought_ the opening sounded familiar!
Fringe was a great series. Now I'm going to dig out my old DVDs and rewatch every season.
Day 153 of asking to bring back the intro!
Bro's first
I love your dedication to your cause and you truly have my admiration 🤗
🫡
100k likes lets gooo keep liking the comment
Yes!!!
MIlo is the Bus Whisperer 🤣
This idea came back season 5 where a character got a brain boost and started predicting people's actions and making small changes to get the outcome he needed. Ends up all Observors can do this too.
The Pen is mightier than the sword. 🤣
Uwu
Best comment in here
Finally, people are giving Fringe the recognition it deserves!
They are not. This recap is really an outlier. One could say it's a fringe example
i mean after watching this recap the only thing i thought was this is so dumb glad didnt watch it myself lol
Imagine making a movie wher few peopel get fir an and wake up 300-450 years later in a world wher EVERYONE has autism and they the only non- autistic people left
Fringe was great. It got a little rushed towards the end but a great show overall.
@@Stranzua Yeah it did, I feel like they didn't know what they were going to do or what was going to happen!
White tulip is my favourite episode of the series. You could make a recap for that one as well, although it requires a bit of context from the rest of the show...
They all require context, which is why I'm surprised Fringe was even covered like this haha. I love this show.
What episode is this?
@@kazinsentertainment_ season 3, episode 3, "The Plateau"
Fringe was so good. The switch from season 4 to 5 caught me completely off guard but tied everything together so well
I felt the same way at first, but now I love season 5. The show was going to be cancelled after season 4 but was given a final shortened season with a tighter budget to finish the story they wanted to tell. They had to make sacrifices in order to get to the conclusion of the series, and I think they did an amazing job, all things considered. Season 5 has so many emotional and otherwise memorable moments in it.
8:02 "whenever he sees bullseye, he gets a woody" 🗿💀
Type shi 😭😭
I think the craziest part about this episode of Fringe is the writers imagination and ingenuity. Imagine dealing with a character that essentially has omnipotence and finding a solution to that. 👏👏
More similar to omniscience but very low grade.
@@jeremiahwhite2624 Yes you're right omniscience is what I meant to say.
Fringe was one of the best shows ever fr ‼️
There was also an episode of Alphas (2011, SyFy Channel ) where there was a guy with a similar ability. He did things like disable an armored car and escaping by dropping a quarter at the right moment.
You're brave for attempting to make sense out of a random episode of Fringe Season 3. It's one of my favorite seasons of any TV show though.
“milo is the bus whisperer”
🤣🤣
There's a flaw in his calculations. His mathematical calculations could not predict the artists actions. Why would an artist be interested in a ordinary pen on the ground that fell off of a mailbox. He also could not mathematically predict the bus driver's actions of not paying attention to the road and running a red light
1st sin: the street artist was too lazy to get up and go get someone's pen, which is likely to happen here 0:43
The 2nd sin: It's so stupid that everyone doesn't pay attention to their lives. And it's beyond calculation, you need to research people, and I'm pretty sure this guy is brilliant at calculating what might happen close to the present moment, but he's so stupid when he calculates the future further than a day. Since he leaves the same item during each crime as having the Alzheimer disease, plus he doesn't expect the FBI to be able to find him from the fingerprint he also leaves.
I can't watch it anymore. Continue for me:
Imagine someone’s death being blamed on you because you set a pen on top of a mailbox.
The funniest thing is that none of this requires doing actual maths, i.e. actively solving formulas in your head or crunching numbers. It's the exact same thing as trying to cage the ball - your brain quickly estimates the angle and required strength to make the throw, often including various factors such as the wind, the people who are trying to stop the ball etc, but nobody calls that process "maths". This is exactly what the guy in the movie does, but it's much more complex and involves many more variables. It surely requires extraordinarily high IQ, but forcefully associating it with mats is just comical.
I don't know about a high IQ but it does require very high motor skills and spacial reasoning. While the latter is on the test it doesn't really test it in the same way as real world events and sports and the like. One of the best guys with a football here in Aussie Rules was Shane Crawford. He was very often the butt of stupid jokes on TV and the like (which he always took in good natured fun) and he did not come across as bright. But when you worked out how he could follow an odd shaped ball and 20 players in his head you saw his particular type of genius.
I know I'm being a bit pedantic but he is my example of why IQ is flawed. Specifically that it is weighted to boost the IQ of the people who invented the test rather than testing for more general types of intelligence.
@@Badartist888 Yep, very good point! I was too quick to label it as IQ, and you're definitely right in saying that the common perception of what IQ means and how it's measured is very limiting. I think it's more related to the general information processing abilities - some brains are much better at running simulations of reality than others.
Movie dumb,and the presenter are being sarcastic
😂😂 It does require maths to understand the velocity., time in milliseconds.
@@user-xnex By this logic, moving your leg requires maths because you need to understand how to transform the position of an object in 3D space. And yet, people who fail maths at primary school can move their legs without any issues.
great vids
Whenever he sees bullseye, he gets a woodie 😂😂
i like the way of story explaination, very nice superbly explained in simple and interesting way!!
This guy is always playing psycho roles.... he's very good and believable too. Thats the creepy part
Milo is the bus whisperer is the sentence that made me subscribe
This video's narration has such good one-liners *audible chuckle
lol hit his quota? 🤣 got me off guard
The most unrealistic part of this all is how they managed to find the culprit in the first place, let alone finding him in under 2 incidents. No one's finding that killer irl.
Milo should be like a god with the ability of omniscience. He must know every thoughts and factors present to be able to calculate like this correctly.
5:16 bus whisperer 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dead
Mari?
Fringe is definitely in the top 5 tv shows of all time !
FRINGE was such an underrated show. Maybe it was trying to live in the shadows left from X-Files. I always loved that the 'Fringe Headquarters' was the Public Library in Vancouver, BC, Canada!
I loved this series so much❤
Fringe is simply on of a kind sci-fi series 💯
@reginald563 this is a movie and not the fringe series
@@murphylounge4326 I think I remember watching it as an episode in fringe
The fact the narrator can speak for 10 minutes while being completely out of breath is quite impressive
"The fact the narrator can speak for 10 minutes while being completely out of breath is quite impressive"
you can clearly hear it when the logic of the phrase is not followed and an awkward pause is present.
that is a computer program reading, not a human
@@bluefmi Nah bro.. The guy narrating is a real person and has a TH-cam channel.
So she discovered him on the bridge and knew it was him for some reason and he decided to stay there to witness what would happen for some reason even though he knew the outcome and in the end she caught him by accident.
She didn't 'know it was him.' She was suspicious because he was acting squirrelly, and then he notices her looking at him and runs like hell. Of course she thinks he might be up to something. Anyway, all through the series it's made clear that Olivia and Fauxlivia are perceptive and intuitive. This video excerpt is, obviously and unavoidably, missing a lot of context from this very complex show.
I remember this episode of 'Fringe'. If I remember correctly, this episode mostly takes place in an alternate/parallel universe with an alternate/parallel 'Fringe' department
That's a lot to take in for a random episode for people who've not seen the show!
You don’t need to see the show. They kind of had a ‘bad guy of the week’ vibe.
@@freudianslip2192 Well that part, but maybe need to see it to know what Walternate is, fauxlivia and boyfriend from another dimension
@@lostevesy Definitely worth a watch. Probably a top 25 sci-fi show of all time. I’m just stating as a person who has seen the entire series. It isn’t crucial to this specific episode.
He's stimming, not doing calculations, it's an affect of ASD/ autism.
amazing one
Fringe is was a GREAT SHOW thank you for the recap .
@nickpond9337 this is not a series but a movie
When this series was cancelled, my appetite for TV series died. It was ahead of its time.
Milo needs his own series. He would be the best villain
Brodie really got Truck-kun as the connect
This is one of the best series ever.
"Ipads make them Imad."
Same bro. Same. Lmfao
"It's water. It doesn't do anything for me."
"It Hydrates you..."
The terrible drivers are the real killer here
Not even Patrick Jane or Jigsaw can solo him.
That calculation at the beginning is hilarious....whoever came up with it....😅....
I also tend to go over people in the absence of speed lights. That's very human indeed.
Don't get me started on what happens when there's no label "DO NOT EAT" on tide pods.
Can we please have the old intro? I miss that somber music with your voice over saying to Watch out, and take care
A great series if weird is your thing.
I heard, "iPads gets them iMads"😂
A guy being able to calculate these chains of events is more realistic than the government actually doing something about traffic accidents
Mystery recapped you've done it again😊 great narration! Still asking for intro back. Does anyone know the song in background of his recaps?
I have never thought of the song though
@njahbi-kn2ph it adds a vibe. Maybe watch one & listen to da song and ul feel the vibe to the great narration. 😃
@henriettakanya8605 you feel like you are in the movie
But the African that I am, I instead get scared
Its a complicated series but A very Good one. Best to watch it all from the beginning. I might watch it all over again.
@lettydragon4299 he is not narrating a series. it is a movie
This isnt a movie, it is a series, it's called "Fringe". I have watched it through many times.
Cool movie!
Great narrator!!
Crappy ending!!!
Many things unanswered!!!!
Hello to everybody in the comments!!!!!
Looks like a series
This is the greatest sci-fi show of all time. I’ve watched it more then 10x. Every season. I highly recommend watching. The last 2 seasons were a bit wacky but great nonetheless. 👌🏾
Unfortunately they had to work with much more limited resources for those seasons as the show's budget was severely cut.
For the last season, their budget was almost completely decimated and they rushed to tell the story they wanted to tell with very limited resources.
I still think the ending was amazing though.
Up until a few years ago, I would have agreed with you that it is the greatest sci-fi show of all time, but for me that spot has since been taken over by The Expanse ;-)
Walternate??? Now that's the most paranormal thing I've ever heard
This movie seems more like a comedy to me, and I love it.
...nd people say math isn't dangerous 😂😂😂. Bro I just came across ur channel like 3 days ago nd ur jokes has got me hooked 😂😂😂😂
Movie name
Let’s be honest, this is so random but still nice vid 👍
His math was so dangerous that it made a bolted-to-the-sidewalk mailbox tip over.
yes finally!!!! i saw the one clip of this movie on tiktok like a dozen times and finally i have a summary
It is not a movie, it is an episode of a great TV show called Fringe.
This is some one in a billion genius right there, too smart even for a movie.
This was probably the 3rd best episode of Fringe, after Peter and White Tulip
anyone please tell me the name of this movie 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
I loved Fringe,
Really good sci-fi series
Name of movie pls
Man, I love fringe, this reminds me I need to rewatch it
Lmao on what planet does someone think " yea let me go over there and pick up that random pen on the sidewalk" . So dumb 😂
Fringe was such an underrate series though.
most underrated series in the world
Whenever he sees bullseye he gets a woody lmao 😂
was this a series or a movie?
they left out on the olivia's arc, and also that guy who had burns on his skin
Bro doing all that just so that he can talk to the computer which is the only thing that can understand him 😂
It's one thing with an anthology series like The Outer Limits but trying to briefly sum up where the highly serialized story was in early season 3 of Fringe... there's no way it's _not_ gonna sound like a big, convoluted mess.
You have to include _so_ many details that aren't going to lead to anything within this particular episode just to understand what is going on in the episode... and you're getting some of them wrong. "Faux-livia" was what the people in the prime universe nicknamed the Olivia from the alternate universe, not the other way around. They didn't have a nickname for _our_ Olivia while she was stuck in the alternate universe. And we don't even see "Faux-livia" in this episode, so it's kind of moot anyway.
Goddammit. I had this very idea for a book/film when I was but 13yr old boy. I imagined a serial killer who used his weird talent to kill people in convoluted, Rube Goldberg ways.
You can still make your book
What’s the name of the movie
Fringe is my all time fav tv show. Good times.
Fringe is one of the greatest series ever
What s the movie name?
There is an awesome, underrated, low budget movie with a similar scene called Ink.
Loved Fringe.
I wish this was a series
It is, it's called Fringe.
@@SageDog Gracias
I thought it was good show.
Do you get copyright strikes?
Omg yes give me all the Fringe. This is one of my absolutely favourite episodes.
Fringe was the best series ive ever seen.
This film has a really cool plot.
Milo Stanfield sounds too close to Marlo Stanfield. Threw me off for a sec.