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D-Roc
01-21-2009, 06:01 AM
Anyone have any suggestions as to what the 'next episode clue' might be?
Agent Dunham
01-21-2009, 06:47 AM
I was so caught up in the episode last night and the chat over at that I really didn't get a chance to look. But, just in passing I did see a few things that I will post on here later today after school.
Maybe that was Walter saying "I'm not sure we are on the same plan of consciousness". That just came out of nowhere, and last time that was the christmas thing, so maybe that's it.
That could also be the magic ball.
mucca
01-21-2009, 07:36 AM
I think it may be the book Liv was reading to her niece, "What's that Noise".
D-Roc
01-21-2009, 08:00 AM
Maybe that was Walter saying "I'm not sure we are on the same plan of consciousness". That just came out of nowhere, and last time that was the christmas thing, so maybe that's it.
I'm not sure if that's it, but I loved that line. It helps to validate so much:happy15:
That could also be the magic ball.
Good shout.
Fringeling
01-21-2009, 06:07 PM
I'm not sure if that's it, but I loved that line. It helps to validate so much:happy15:I totally agree with that ------ him saying that was like, "Yep," :o
You know, there was so little Walter / Peter interaction, yet they said some profound and cryptic things. I think examining their lines --- almost line by line ----- might yield some vital info.:confused0006:
Latinoguy
01-25-2009, 10:15 AM
Maybe that was Walter saying "I'm not sure we are on the same plan of consciousness". That just came out of nowhere, and last time that was the christmas thing, so maybe that's it.
That could also be the magic ball.
I believe that's a theory. I forgot it's name...but it basically says that how can one know that others have consciousness? For example. I know that I am conscious...but How can I know that you are?
His statement didn't surprised me at all...it's a dilemma that people like Walter face day to day lol :what:
everythingapedia
01-25-2009, 01:56 PM
When watching the episode, i noticed a large conviently place van with logos all over it, the largest of which read "Onesource", so i googled it, thinking of the "Intrepus" mug, but it seems to be a legit company, rather than a viral site :what:
D-Roc
01-25-2009, 03:19 PM
I totally agree with that ------ him saying that was like, "Yep," :o
You know, there was so little Walter / Peter interaction, yet they said some profound and cryptic things. I think examining their lines --- almost line by line ----- might yield some vital info.:confused0006:
A worthwhile excercise - If it's like LOST, in future seasons things from past seasons will carry even more relevance. If that makes sense?:eek:
When watching the episode, i noticed a large conviently place van with logos all over it, the largest of which read "Onesource", so i googled it, thinking of the "Intrepus" mug, but it seems to be a legit company, rather than a viral site :what:
Darn, I thought it was a good candidate for the next eppy clue as it reminded me of MD's slogan.
That said, it must be a magic truck, as it suddenly disappears as Olivia starts running down the ally
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Oops! ;)
everythingapedia
01-25-2009, 10:12 PM
Darn, I thought it was a good candidate for the next eppy clue as it reminded me of MD's slogan.
Yeah I was as disappointed as you, but hey you never know...until next Ep of course.
That said, it must be a magic truck, as it suddenly disappears as Olivia starts running down the ally
Haha continuity, busted! :cookiemonster:
Overlook
01-26-2009, 09:49 AM
A worthwhile excercise - If it's like LOST, in future seasons things from past seasons will carry even more relevance. If that makes sense?:eek:
Darn, I thought it was a good candidate for the next eppy clue as it reminded me of MD's slogan.
That said, it must be a magic truck, as it suddenly disappears as Olivia starts running down the ally
Oops! ;)
Hi everybody, I'm new here and just love the show... and the forum!:D
The thing is, after giving it careful toughts, I feel that this shot where the OneSource truck suddenly and conveniently disappears could actually have been done on purpose. The OneSource truck is so prominently shown in the shot's background of Liv's with her back at the camera that its vanishing after the cut must and should be noticed.
Such continuity issue is based on a seldom seen powerful motion picture editing trick, mainly used by Stanley Kubrick in one particularly dramatic scene of The Shining: Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson), sitting in front of his typwriter in the Navajo Lounge of the Overlook Hotel, is having a tense argument with his wife, Wendy Torrance (Shelley Duvall). The scene does not last more than 2 minutes, but one can't help but feel very uneasy and nervous about it. The fact is that, in order to enhance the dramatic effect and the underlying tension, a chair keeps appearing and disappearing between cuts right behind Jack Torrance. 99% of the time, such trick remains unnoticed, but is sufficient enough to provoke unease in the viewer's mind : with a simple yet very effective visual trick that is never distracting, Kubrick was able to enhance the impact and tension carried by the scene. My feeling is that the director tried the same trick here to better raise the tension set by Liv's impressive escape. The problem is that here, such trick is not properly done and becomes an annoying distraction at best.:what:
Fringeling
01-26-2009, 10:24 AM
Hi everybody, I'm new here and just love the show... and the forum!:D
The thing is, after giving it careful toughts, I feel that this shot where the OneSource truck suddenly and conveniently disappears could actually have been done on purpose. The OneSource truck is so prominently shown in the shot's background of Liv's with her back at the camera that its vanishing after the cut must and should be noticed.
Such continuity issue is based on a seldom seen powerful motion picture editing trick, mainly used by Stanley Kubrick in one particularly dramatic scene of The Shining: Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson), sitting in front of his typwriter in the Navajo Lounge of the Overlook Hotel, is having a tense argument with his wife, Wendy Torrance (Shelley Duvall). The scene does not last more than 2 minutes, but one can't help but feel very uneasy and nervous about it. The fact is that, in order to enhance the dramatic effect and the underlying tension, a chair keeps appearing and disappearing between cuts right behind Jack Torrance. 99% of the time, such trick remains unnoticed, but is sufficient enough to provoke unease in the viewer's mind : with a simple yet very effective visual trick that is never distracting, Kubrick was able to enhance the impact and tension carried by the scene. My feeling is that the director tried the same trick here to better raise the tension set by Liv's impressive escape. The problem is that here, such trick is not properly done and becomes an annoying distraction at best.:what:Very insightfull observations :happy15:. I am reminded of the scene between Olivia and Broyles at MD where the "Video wall" changes colors continually ----- I can see that effect enhancing the disturbing quality of the scene.
There were so many things during this epi that stood out as possible clues (to me at least). The before mentioned truck was one of them, however googling several of the companies listed on the truck show them to be companies IRL. There is also a shot of a Kings Wholesalers truck (the one with the 1-800 # on it). Both Kings Wholesalers and One Source Supply are companies within a few blocks of each other in Brooklyn NY.
Tritium
01-26-2009, 05:52 PM
I'm gonna need to look at this scene again - does the truck actually disappear, or does the camera pan around so far that it's just out of frame?
From what I can see from those two screenshots, the angle with the truck is pretty far off of the straignt-down-the-alley angle. Maybe it's camera angle trickery, and the truck is just not visible as Olivia is running down the alley? EDIT: I think the truck really does disappear. Ha! Good catch!
um after watching a sneak peek um i think its the book that is the next clue.
Fringeling
01-27-2009, 12:18 AM
Oh yeah, 100% it's the book. And $2000 for baboon semen? I remember when you could get that stuff for a couple hundred easy!
I wonder what Walter is going to crave after dropping that classic line :happy15:?
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