{"id":69975,"date":"2012-03-31T20:14:36","date_gmt":"2012-03-31T20:14:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designerchildren.com\/fringe-recap-in-the-world-to-come-we-will-all-be-monsters\/"},"modified":"2012-03-31T20:14:36","modified_gmt":"2012-03-31T20:14:36","slug":"fringe-recap-in-the-world-to-come-we-will-all-be-monsters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/transhuman\/fringe-recap-in-the-world-to-come-we-will-all-be-monsters\/","title":{"rendered":"&#039;Fringe&#039; recap: In The World To Come, We Will All Be Monsters"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    An alternate reality riff on the season 1 episode The    Transformation (aka the one where the nerdy Bruce Banner    hulked out into an incredibly rubbery human porcupine),    Nothing As It Seems was chockablock with strange mutations.    Many of them were crammed into the episodes final moments,    which gave us a hideous menagerie of creature feature monsters    locked away on a ship cruising the ocean. Call it: The    Super-Tanker of Dr. Moreau. We saw a spider leg and a    rattlesnake tail protruding between the bars of cages, as well    as a squid thing squirting through an aquarium jail. All of    them were presumably human beings once  the latest members of    an ancient cult known by a Sumerian tat and organized around    the principle of guided evolution. (Were these abominable    critters call-backs to other Fringe freaks, too? Many    readers say: Yes.) And so Fringe gave us a major new    mythological idea, one thats something of a hybrid itself, a    blend of ZFT and The First People. Call these extreme science    whackjobs: The Next People. Their motivation: To become gods.    Or maybe they just want to morph into cockroach-tough genetic    constructs capable of surviving the catastrophic extinction    event that is imminent. (It is the year 2012, after all. The    year that the Mayan celestial ship emerges in the heart of the    galaxy, turns into a bearded snake, and gives us all    enlightenment. OR EATS US.) Their new leader: David Robert    Jones, of course. Only the brainiac with the David Bowie name    could be behind something so spacey and odd. The zany zoo of    scary monsters and super creeps reminded me of any number of    comic book ideas, from The Un-Men to    The    Ani-Men,Swamp-Thing to    Man-Thing,and    more. Also: spider-man + reptile-man = The writers of    Fringe are, like me, eagerly anticipating the    forthcoming reboot of the Spider-Man movie franchise.    Are they also gearing up for a story that comments on a    calamity-spooked culture thats gone crazy for stories about    super-humans? My brain: A heaving Heap of geeky muck    and mildewed newsprint. I will not apologize for it.  <\/p>\n<p>    The opening sequence of Nothing As It Seems impressively    restaged the opening sequence of The Transformation  except    this time, Marshall Bowman (again played by Neal Huff) didnt    erupt into the Were-porcupine aboard Vertus Air flight 718    and crash the plane. Instead, Bowman blew up on the ground,    during an interrogation by TSA agents. In the old timeline,    Bowman was an undercover NSA agent working with two other men     a guy named Daniel Hicks and Olivias former partner and lover,    John Scott -- to hunt a bioweapons baddie. In Rebootlandia,    Bowman was a transhuman cultist, one of many in the world,    experimenting with serums developed by David Robert Jones    during his days at Massive Dynamic. (Bowman + David = David    Bowman, the astronaut turned plus-human Star Child of 2001:    A Space Odyssey?) He had a partner, also named Hicks,    who had a lover, a Beauty who dug his Beastly cheese     especially when he unfurled his leathery bat wings and took her    flying across the city. (I was suddenly reminded of Lois Lanes    soaring date with the Man of Steel in the first    Superman movie.) (You can fly! You    belong to the sky! You and I belong to each    other!)  <\/p>\n<p>    The investigation into the mystery of these    artificially-induced lusus naturae -- a cornucopia of    porcupine people; a porcucopia! -- took Peter and Olivia to a    new version of an old friend: Rebootlandia Ed, the    near-neckless, manners-challenged proprietor of Markham's Used    Books and gnome-like know-it-all specializing in undergound and    esoteric knowledge. I always liked Ed, always wished    Fringe would do more with him. Peter and Olivia    curried Ed's favor by name-dropping Gene Wolf's sci-fi novel    Lake Of The    Long Sun(the second book in The Solar Cycle    series; Peter said it was for \"the lady,\" which left Ed doubly    dazzled) and pushed his buttons by suggesting they had a    research challenge he couldn't possibly meet. In between his    clumsy-funny attempts to hit on Olivia, Ed explained the    cuneiform brand on Bowman's body and sketched the framework for    this new dimension of Fringeverse mythology. The    Sumerian mark means \"renewal\" or \"rebirth.\" Ed explained there    had been \"some rumblings lately about a group out there...    obsessed with the guided evolution of man. They want to create    a new species. A better species. Mutation by design.\"    Mutation By Design -- sounds like an HGTV show that    Charles Xavier would love. Later, Astrid would find a website    that elaborated on the cult's ambitions: \"Each generation of    gods is overthrown by its children who become new gods with new    tools.\" Sounds like David Robert Jones -- by seizing control of    the creative powers of nature or God (depending on your    perspective, as Walter noted) -- wants to pull    aTitanomachy    and become our new Zeus.  <\/p>\n<p>    Searching for porcu-rogue Hicks, the agents of Fringe division    got the final breakthrough they needed when Walter realized The    Next People were using medical waste  specifically, human fat     to fuel and manage their changes. A gunfight within a plastic    surgery clinic inside a Boston skyscraper left the Hicks dead    and his heartbroken Lois in a pool of tears. In a beat prior to    the super-tanker finale, we saw two more Next People --    Bowmans sister and her boyfriend, played by Battlestar    Galacticas Alessandro Juliani  shooting up with    super-serum. \"We can be born anew,\" she enthused, \"children of    the new world!\" They shot up... and then we faded to the    super-tanker, and saw two porcupine creatures stuck in a cell    together. Was that the sister and her lover? Gaeta! Don't leave    us so soon!  <\/p>\n<p>    It should be noted that David Robert Jones himself never    appeared, and the episode did not specify the relationship    between these experimental life forms and the villains other    passion project, next-gen shape-shifters, though I suspect    these different endeavors are but varied iterations of the same    ambition. As much as I worry that TV show special effects    arent going to be able to do this mash of monsters the justice    they deserve, I like them better than the shape-shifters, as    the shape-shifters havent been capturing my imagination the    way they did in earlier seasons. That said: My guess is that    the next time Fringe revisits this story, The Next    People will be more superman than super-beast, thanks to    improvements in the formula. That super-tanker? A prison for    mutant mistakes  a floating island of misfit X-Men.  <\/p>\n<p>    BURNING QUESTION: Remember the scene when    Peter was trying to recall the Bowman case that he investigated    in the original timeline? What did you make of the moment when    Peter couldn't remember Daniel Hicks' name? Was it just a way    to get Olivia involved in the story? (She had been ordered to    take leave because \"the tenth floor\" was worried about the    implications of her rapidly dissolving Rebootlandia identity.)    Or did you wonder if Peter might now be losing    hismemory? Is this Peter Bishop's cosmic    function? To keep falling into and out of alternate realities?    To love all possible Olivias and save all possible worlds?  <\/p>\n<p>    NEXT: Agent Lincoln Lee = Gregor from Franz Kafka's    The Metamorphosis. Yes?  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/tvrecaps.ew.com\/recap\/fringe-season-4-episode-16\/\" title=\"&#39;Fringe&#39; recap: In The World To Come, We Will All Be Monsters\">&#39;Fringe&#39; recap: In The World To Come, We Will All Be Monsters<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> An alternate reality riff on the season 1 episode The Transformation (aka the one where the nerdy Bruce Banner hulked out into an incredibly rubbery human porcupine), Nothing As It Seems was chockablock with strange mutations. 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