Yeah, these dudes are dropping off too soon. Omar/The Wire was messing with that dope for real and a few years ago a white guy from Sons of Anarchy thought he was 'bout that life in IRL and died, too.
I'm so glad they did this to Broyles' character, he needed release he was always so serious. What a great actor Lance was and he had one of the most beautiful smiles ever. I need to rewatch the entire series again. Gone too soon :'(
This is one of my favorite scene from him in Fringe. His reactions with his serious yet professional tone while he's tripping is just fun to watch. RIP Mr. Lance Reddick
This show had giant worms come out of people, monsters eating human fat and a Monty Python tribute, but seeing Broyles on LSD is by far the wierdest moment in all of FRINDGE.
I was recently binge watching Fringe. Then I realized that the only reason I was watching it was to catch the best Walter Bishop moments, and the time Broyles was dosed with LSD.
I am NEVER, EVER tripping again, unless Astrid is gonna be trip sitter. That Angel could pull anyone out of even the worst trips, and right back into giddy blissful ignorance. Plus, she is BEAUTIFUL. And not just any kind of beautiful... like.. introduce to your mother, beautiful.
Serious props to Lance Reddick as an actor here. This is one of the most subtle, yet accurate depictions of an LSD breakthrough I’ve ever seen on the television screen.
Other than the fact that this was hilarious, I love Astrid she is so nurturing. I remember watching these episodes for the first time its so sad to see it coming to an end.
Astrid was perpetually the MVP of the show. She was Walter’s caretaker, an FBI agent, a scientist, a code breaker, and mothered everyone who came in the lab pr they all would have forgotten to eat.
although, in the beginning Walter asks for 2000 MILLIgrams, which would be about 20,000 hits of (relatively weak) street blotter acid. There's very, very few people on earth who have any experience with anywhere near that kind of dose. 😛 although it should be quite survivable.
Not necessarily, different people have different reactions to different drugs. He meant 2000 MICROGRAMS, not MILLIGRAMS. 2000 milligrams of LSD is unheard of, it would make one trip for days, or even weeks. Not advisable. A microgram (μg) is one millionth of a gram : 0.000001g A milligram (mg) is one thousandth of a gram : 0.001g A thousand micrograms is one milligram : 1000μg = 1mg People typically take one or two-hundred (0.0001g) micrograms of lysergic acid diethylamide: this produces a pleasant and mild high for several hours. It can produce a transcendental experience. An intrepid psychonaut might take one-thousand micrograms/one milligram (0.001g): this quantity produces a guaranteed transcendental experience lasting most of the day, with the peak lasting a few hours. Two-thousand milligrams (2000mg) is two grams (2g). One would be taking two-thousand times the amount a highly experienced psychonaut takes. [[[ 1 gram (1g) of dried psychedelic mushrooms is approximately equivalent to forty-two micrograms (42μg / 0.042mg / 0.000042g). ]]]
@@squirlmy 2 grams of pure (+)-LSD tartrate are probably enough to kill almost anyone. In 1974, at a party, 8 people mistakenly snorted several hundred of mg of 90% pure LSD powder thinking it was cocaine, and although everyone survived and fully recovered with supportive care, 5 of them ended up momentarily in a coma. It's just pointless and dangerous to take doses above 1 mg (1000 μg). I wouldn't personally ever even go above 300 μg.
Not everyone reacts in the same way to LSD, and although laughter is really common, it is not really a necessary feature of a psychedelic trip. This portrayal wasn't that bad IMO, especially because it showed mostly what it looks like from an outside perspective which is harder to get wrong. The two main inaccuracies in this scene in my opinion where the lack of visible mydriasis (pupil dilation) and the bird hallucination scene which was forced and not really LSD-like.
Once, I think it was when Olivia was hurt and in the hospital, Astrid & Walter were outside waiting and I think she brought him some red vines and he said thank you Astrid. She said , you said my name correctly. He grins and says. "did I?"
@@gaelofariandel6747 that's nearly impossible to answer, about any psychedelic drug. It intensifies not just your senses, but also your thoughts, which is why you want to be somewhere you feel comfortable and safe. Bad trips are like your worst, most negative thoughts re-occurring for 12 hours or more. Back in the day, when I had friends and acquaintances who tripped a lot, I noticed that they would often use "sound effects" during conversations. Because you realize just how limited language is, and how words aren't really efficient ways of communicating. And this becomes very apparent when you try to describe what a trip is actually like.
For one, your pupils dilate making colors and lights much more vivid. Hallucinations arnt like the bird, its more like, if you've ever seen the optical illusion where you stare at a moving spiral for a minute and look at your hand, how your skin looks to be crawling and moving. Thats how the hallucinations work. You can become very singularly focused, so one idea no matter how trivial can become very interesting and profound like the twizzler. This is also how bad trips start, as a bad thought is just as easy to latch into and focus on. Lastly, you become almost childlike in your amusement and wonder, giggling fits are common place, as everything seems like a fun house version of itself. I will say this, acid is fun but its... for lack of a better term, a dirty high. You feel a hangover the next day, its rough on your body. Mushrooms, while being a bit different in the type of high, are much more preferable as they're cleaner, less chemical, no hangover and easier to control the high while you're riding that wave. The worst thing about mushrooms is sometimes your jaw will hurt the next day from smiling too hard (no, thats not hyperbole, but an actual thing thats happened to me multiple times).
This is truly one of the most subversive (and entertaining) moments in TV history. Such amazing work. ...And I might consider doing LSD again myself if I had the lovely Astrid to babysit me.
@@Quincy_Morris Honestly everyone should be free to do whatever they want with their own bodies. Psychoactive drug use carries a certain intrinsic risk (for all drugs, it doesn't matter if legal or illegal), but if someone makes a responsible choice and after a careful evaluation decides to take this risk while minimizing the harms as much as possible and without doing no harm to anyone else then I see no problem with it and I respect that choice.
@@lagrangiankid378 I’m not talking about what you should be free to do. I’m talking about what you SHOULD do. Which is not drugs. Destroying your own mind and altering your perception and free will for a cheap thrill is dangerous and irresponsible.
@@Quincy_Morris Man, frankly who are you to decide what other people should or shouldn't do? Free will doesn't exist in the first place and there is nothing wrong with temporarily altering your own state of consciousness (at least if we want to live in a civilized and tolerant society). And if by "destroying the mind" you mean neurotoxicity and neurological damage, then only a few drugs and only if used in excessive frequencies or amounts have a significant potential to do brain damage (and alcohol is one of them). Drugs like LSD not only are not neurotoxic, but they have also been proven to stimulate neuron growth and proliferation in a positive way (Neuroplasticity).
@@lagrangiankid378 this isn’t about me. Anyone could bring up my arguments so who I am is irrelevant. First you say “you should be free to do what you want.” And then you say “free will doesn’t exist in the first place.” Sounds like you need to think through your position and decide what you believe. Something one can only do with a clear head, devoid of outside influence. Once you’ve made up your mind we can talk more. I say good day sir.
:20 he did say Astrid's name correctly! But of course throughout the series I noticed times where he did say it correctly but she never noticed. Of course plot hole likely.
Man I loved this show and the WHOLE cast. Lance Reddick acting from experience I presume and more power to him. Its ok to go into "outer space" sometimes as long as you can back safely :).
This is my favorite scene :D Broyles tripping on the swirly licorice hahaha And that scene when Walter took that monkey DNA serum and expressed it during the autopsy, firstly he said "I feel a sudden craving for a banana..." and then he widely opened his mouth with that slight monkey sound AaAA hahahahhahahahhaha I was laughing so hard at that one, I had tears, I still laugh every time I remember it :D Extreme talent, greatest actors
RIP Broyles, passed away today at 60. Rest well friend. You killed it in this show
i was laughing my ass off when he acted using lsd
When my nephew told me Lance Riddick had passed,it really f**ked up my night. Such a great person and actor. Gone way to soon. R.I.P😢
@@snowmansan me too. He had me convinced
@@moondoll787 I know. It really hurt my heart. Not too many actors deaths make me feel that way, but his passing really got to me.
Yeah, these dudes are dropping off too soon. Omar/The Wire was messing with that dope for real and a few years ago a white guy from Sons of Anarchy thought he was 'bout that life in IRL and died, too.
I'm so glad they did this to Broyles' character, he needed release he was always so serious. What a great actor Lance was and he had one of the most beautiful smiles ever. I need to rewatch the entire series again. Gone too soon :'(
John Noble always called him a beautiful man. He said it to him when he met him and Noble told the story in at least 3 interviews 💗
This is one of my favorite scene from him in Fringe. His reactions with his serious yet professional tone while he's tripping is just fun to watch. RIP Mr. Lance Reddick
This show had giant worms come out of people, monsters eating human fat and a Monty Python tribute, but seeing Broyles on LSD is by far the wierdest moment in all of FRINDGE.
What about Broyles singing? Remember that weird ass episode?
You capitalized a typo, that could be an episode lol
But truly hilarious
@@shadowbeast2276
ABSOLUTELY HILARIOUS😀😀😀
Somewhere there's an *EPIC* gag-reel just from this episode and I think we should demand to see it.
Astrid would be the best trip-sitter EVER.
+Andrew Wilson You mean Astro?
+Cheyenne Takitimu I think he means Asterisk
+Nob Notch No, it's Asteroid.
+j luke Hypernova Wrong, it Ostrich
Or Claire
R.I.P. Lance Reddick, please spread some love and heartfelt condolences to his family. Super talented actor, always great in everything.
It will always make me laugh when Peter says "I think he's an observer" 🤣
And then he gets all tensed up like he might try to fight him 😆
RIP Lance. This show was the first performance from him that I saw.
RIP Lance Reddick, absolute legend.
I was recently binge watching Fringe. Then I realized that the only reason I was watching it was to catch the best Walter Bishop moments, and the time Broyles was dosed with LSD.
I am NEVER, EVER tripping again, unless Astrid is gonna be trip sitter. That Angel could pull anyone out of even the worst trips, and right back into giddy blissful ignorance.
Plus, she is BEAUTIFUL. And not just any kind of beautiful... like.. introduce to your mother, beautiful.
sadly a lesbian and married ...sadly for one half of the planet
A great actor. RIP Lance Reddick. You'll always be with us
We shall miss you, Agent Broyles. Soar in Infinity.
Serious props to Lance Reddick as an actor here. This is one of the most subtle, yet accurate depictions of an LSD breakthrough I’ve ever seen on the television screen.
I never thought that Broyles could get any cooler, I guess I was wrong!
I love the way she says "or I could take it away." She's so sweet.
The look peter gives broyles once the LSD hits him is pricelessss
The guy who plays Broyles is an amazing actor. These scenes had me in -stitches-.
He is in John Wick
Name is Lance reddick
Lance Reddick is a brilliant actor.
You should check out the OffCamera interviews with the actor, Lance Reddick. You know how some people are jokes? He had me in stitches, also.
@@crowdmaker and now I'm fuckin sad.
This was during the height of Lance's career before he rose to the John Wick series. Gonna be missed! 😢
i love how astrid talks to peter and broyles while they are tripping... it sounds like she is talking to children...
She had quite the experience dealing with Walter
Astro would be a wonderful trip-sitter. Calmness, gentleness and reassurance
As a fan of LSD, this show did a good job at showing what an unexpected little dose is like haha
It's all super funny until it gets super real when he starts remembering his alternate self's death.
Favorite Fringe scene. Lance Reddick, rest in peace 🙏
I think we can safely say that Astrid is exactly who you call if you’re having a bad trip
4:10 nearly had me in tears. Lance Reddick is the best. OMG. Seriously. Broyles, only high. Amazing stuff.
Other than the fact that this was hilarious, I love Astrid she is so nurturing. I remember watching these episodes for the first time its so sad to see it coming to an end.
The way he yelled for Astrid and she was standing right there 😂
RIP Lance Reddick - loved him in this show ❤
"Thank you ... for this."
Definitly one of my favorite moments of the entire show xD
A lot of people may not know, but in this episode he pretty much predicts the death of his doppelganger, he says "I see death, and it was me"
Laughed so hard when he saw the bird and started to whistle and wave at it! hahah
I miss him so much already, RIP king
Astrid was perpetually the MVP of the show. She was Walter’s caretaker, an FBI agent, a scientist, a code breaker, and mothered everyone who came in the lab pr they all would have forgotten to eat.
The look on his face at 2:49 always gets me
lol. Their high faces are priceless.
Thanks, this is so funny! I love the part with the Twizzlers, and the bird!
The shit she puts up with!! Omg in the middle of class tried so hard to not laugh out loud
Broyle looking at licorice perfectly defines a psychedelic induced state. The spiral energy, it’s all around
Love Peter's moment of truth about Broyles baldness
Just another day at the office for Astro
I watched this few days ago. It was around 4 am, I laughed so hard on this. Just epic
HOLLY SHIT!!!!
that's hilarious.
Seeing broyles, the very serious man, getting high with lsd.
Broyles aimlessly blowing bubbles while high could be the best thing ever
On this day when Lance Reddick passed away, this video came onto my feed...
Broyles: "thank you.......for this" lol.
In a parallel universe, Agent Broyles is also in Law Enforcement, but he's a Baltimore City Police Detective.
Bro, I can never forget this scene, everytime I meet sylens in horizon, I remember broyles XD.
it's the first time broyles actually gave a huge grin :D
I miss this show. 😢
There's definitely not enough uncontrollable giggling for this to be an accurate portrayal of an LSD high
although, in the beginning Walter asks for 2000 MILLIgrams, which would be about 20,000 hits of (relatively weak) street blotter acid. There's very, very few people on earth who have any experience with anywhere near that kind of dose. 😛 although it should be quite survivable.
Not necessarily, different people have different reactions to different drugs.
He meant 2000 MICROGRAMS, not MILLIGRAMS. 2000 milligrams of LSD is unheard of, it would make one trip for days, or even weeks. Not advisable.
A microgram (μg) is one millionth of a gram : 0.000001g
A milligram (mg) is one thousandth of a gram : 0.001g
A thousand micrograms is one milligram : 1000μg = 1mg
People typically take one or two-hundred (0.0001g) micrograms of lysergic acid diethylamide: this produces a pleasant and mild high for several hours. It can produce a transcendental experience.
An intrepid psychonaut might take one-thousand micrograms/one milligram (0.001g): this quantity produces a guaranteed transcendental experience lasting most of the day, with the peak lasting a few hours.
Two-thousand milligrams (2000mg) is two grams (2g). One would be taking two-thousand times the amount a highly experienced psychonaut takes.
[[[ 1 gram (1g) of dried psychedelic mushrooms is approximately equivalent to forty-two micrograms (42μg / 0.042mg / 0.000042g). ]]]
@@squirlmy 2 grams of pure (+)-LSD tartrate are probably enough to kill almost anyone. In 1974, at a party, 8 people mistakenly snorted several hundred of mg of 90% pure LSD powder thinking it was cocaine, and although everyone survived and fully recovered with supportive care, 5 of them ended up momentarily in a coma. It's just pointless and dangerous to take doses above 1 mg (1000 μg). I wouldn't personally ever even go above 300 μg.
Not everyone reacts in the same way to LSD, and although laughter is really common, it is not really a necessary feature of a psychedelic trip. This portrayal wasn't that bad IMO, especially because it showed mostly what it looks like from an outside perspective which is harder to get wrong. The two main inaccuracies in this scene in my opinion where the lack of visible mydriasis (pupil dilation) and the bird hallucination scene which was forced and not really LSD-like.
Lance Reddick is so damn awesome. If you've seen The Wire, you know what I mean.
He did pronounce her name correctly at 0:19. She just never realizes it, with all that's going on.☺
Once, I think it was when Olivia was hurt and in the hospital, Astrid & Walter were outside waiting and I think she brought him some red vines and he said thank you Astrid. She said , you said my name correctly. He grins and says. "did I?"
I was lol more at the fact that he yelled her name while she was like a foot away
I mean we are talking about making everyone trip out hard to LSD. This the important scientific work that leaves little room for mistakes.
Broyles on ACID RIP Lance
This Scene was obviously my favourite, Broyles Just Killed Me
Watching Broyles blow bubbles is just... all kinds of awesome. Hahaha!
Love you Lance ❤ rip
HE HAS SMILING MUSCLES!!!
Lance did a masterful job on that LSD😂😂😂 Rest in Peace brother
Their portrayals are not far off. The experience is very much like this.
Rest in Peace Lance
Just had to come and watch this when I heard about Lance Reddick's passing.
This is hilarious!!!!! Love this episode!!!!!
Well, it is perfectly in character for Walter to prepare a bit of extra on the side...and probably use it all up in a week :p
You missed the part Peter says "all these people look like they raided Olivia's closet" 😂
This was so amazing back before I did LSD and is even funnier now that I UNDERSTAND holy shit lol
What exactly does it do to you?
@@gaelofariandel6747 that's nearly impossible to answer, about any psychedelic drug. It intensifies not just your senses, but also your thoughts, which is why you want to be somewhere you feel comfortable and safe. Bad trips are like your worst, most negative thoughts re-occurring for 12 hours or more.
Back in the day, when I had friends and acquaintances who tripped a lot, I noticed that they would often use "sound effects" during conversations. Because you realize just how limited language is, and how words aren't really efficient ways of communicating. And this becomes very apparent when you try to describe what a trip is actually like.
For one, your pupils dilate making colors and lights much more vivid.
Hallucinations arnt like the bird, its more like, if you've ever seen the optical illusion where you stare at a moving spiral for a minute and look at your hand, how your skin looks to be crawling and moving. Thats how the hallucinations work.
You can become very singularly focused, so one idea no matter how trivial can become very interesting and profound like the twizzler. This is also how bad trips start, as a bad thought is just as easy to latch into and focus on.
Lastly, you become almost childlike in your amusement and wonder, giggling fits are common place, as everything seems like a fun house version of itself.
I will say this, acid is fun but its... for lack of a better term, a dirty high. You feel a hangover the next day, its rough on your body.
Mushrooms, while being a bit different in the type of high, are much more preferable as they're cleaner, less chemical, no hangover and easier to control the high while you're riding that wave. The worst thing about mushrooms is sometimes your jaw will hurt the next day from smiling too hard (no, thats not hyperbole, but an actual thing thats happened to me multiple times).
Fringe Marathon on CNN….such a Great show!
This is truly one of the most subversive (and entertaining) moments in TV history. Such amazing work.
...And I might consider doing LSD again myself if I had the lovely Astrid to babysit me.
Don’t do drugs.
@@Quincy_Morris Honestly everyone should be free to do whatever they want with their own bodies. Psychoactive drug use carries a certain intrinsic risk (for all drugs, it doesn't matter if legal or illegal), but if someone makes a responsible choice and after a careful evaluation decides to take this risk while minimizing the harms as much as possible and without doing no harm to anyone else then I see no problem with it and I respect that choice.
@@lagrangiankid378 I’m not talking about what you should be free to do.
I’m talking about what you SHOULD do. Which is not drugs.
Destroying your own mind and altering your perception and free will for a cheap thrill is dangerous and irresponsible.
@@Quincy_Morris Man, frankly who are you to decide what other people should or shouldn't do? Free will doesn't exist in the first place and there is nothing wrong with temporarily altering your own state of consciousness (at least if we want to live in a civilized and tolerant society). And if by "destroying the mind" you mean neurotoxicity and neurological damage, then only a few drugs and only if used in excessive frequencies or amounts have a significant potential to do brain damage (and alcohol is one of them). Drugs like LSD not only are not neurotoxic, but they have also been proven to stimulate neuron growth and proliferation in a positive way (Neuroplasticity).
@@lagrangiankid378 this isn’t about me. Anyone could bring up my arguments so who I am is irrelevant.
First you say “you should be free to do what you want.” And then you say “free will doesn’t exist in the first place.”
Sounds like you need to think through your position and decide what you believe.
Something one can only do with a clear head, devoid of outside influence.
Once you’ve made up your mind we can talk more.
I say good day sir.
i feel so bad for astrid sometimes for one wlater can almost never remember her name correctly and two sometimes shes the only normal
im trying to figure out how Astrid kept calm all the part.. i would've laughed my ass off at broyles :O face
Rest in Peace King
It's temporary NO ITS INFINITE 😂
RIP Lance Reddick.
Rest in peace Lance
Best episode ever !
I can't stop laughing at the final part
Omg les têtes qu'ils tirent...!!!! LE moment le plus drôle de Fringe là c'est sûr...!!!
And broyles is WAY OUT THERE on his LSD trip
RIP Legend
Broyles tripping to Brian Eno.
Rest.In.Peace Lance
Broyles on lsd is goddamn awesome
Lance Reddick's performance was the only one that had the real-life 'tripping balls face'...i wonder if he's had real-life experience?
From his age, he's basically a Boomer(born before 1963) and actor in Southern California. I'd bet a hard yes.
:20 he did say Astrid's name correctly! But of course throughout the series I noticed times where he did say it correctly but she never noticed. Of course plot hole likely.
“NO ITS INFINITE”
Man I loved this show and the WHOLE cast. Lance Reddick acting from experience I presume and more power to him. Its ok to go into "outer space" sometimes as long as you can back safely :).
Astrid is an awesome tripsitter.
im gonna say it right here, i will miss Peter for the rest of my life, best movie i've seen, and will ever see...
I never thought another character would take over the space in my heart that Pacey Witter occupied, but Josh did it again with Peter Bishop!
Broyles blowing bubbles a the end!
i laughed SO hard at all of this. amaazing
This is my favorite scene :D Broyles tripping on the swirly licorice hahaha
And that scene when Walter took that monkey DNA serum and expressed it during the autopsy, firstly he said "I feel a sudden craving for a banana..." and then he widely opened his mouth with that slight monkey sound AaAA hahahahhahahahhaha I was laughing so hard at that one, I had tears, I still laugh every time I remember it :D
Extreme talent, greatest actors
you can tell how important this was to walter, he called Astrid by her real name.
RIP Lance
You're bold
I think he's an observer
it's so bizarre seeing Broyles all... not... serious. It's so weird, because he's usually all serious and almost never cracks a smile.
RIP Lance Reddick
that's amazing... he's perfect actor and walter too... :D
Broyles best moment!
Wow Walter made around 20,000 tabs worth of lsd for this lmao