Fringe Episdoe 2.17 Scene - God Is Science

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2010
  • Walter tries to tell Alistair Peck that he can't change the past scene from White Tulip. Fringe belongs to Warner Bros. Entertainment NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT intended.
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  • @TimeandMonotony
    @TimeandMonotony 5 років тому +87

    One of the best episodes of one of the best series ever. This scene is so beautiful.

  • @doseofdion9667
    @doseofdion9667 Рік тому +29

    The mere fact that this episode was referenced WAY later in the series finale was brilliantly written.

  • @doppelganger3992
    @doppelganger3992 2 роки тому +33

    The scene in the car with his wife right after this blew me away, this whole episode was incredible, one of the best series on tv.

  • @chopsueykungfu
    @chopsueykungfu 10 років тому +96

    Peck sending the white tulip to Walter in the end... ironic he would be playing God. I found this episode touching and thought provoking.

    • @ivlfounder
      @ivlfounder 10 років тому +20

      It can also be viewed that in the end he did what God wanted him to do or that in the end he became part of God.

    • @johncel1950
      @johncel1950 2 роки тому +1

      However is not a real tulip. Only God can create a real one. Maybe stating that Man is an artificial god

    • @alexspindler1
      @alexspindler1 2 роки тому +7

      It's also a way of proving the concept that science is god. By way of technology that Walter can't fathom and, due to the last time loop has no interaction with, he gets an impossible sign from god. But he's seeking forgiveness from himself, in a way, because he's just trying to develop courage to tell Peter. He doesn't really want forgiveness, just an understanding that forgiveness is possible. He can't hear it from himself and it would sound hollow if someone told him, but an impossible sign would do it. Outstanding that technology and a series of logical events he can't understand provide him that sign. Perfect Fringe moment.

    • @jackburton6330
      @jackburton6330 Рік тому +4

      @@alexspindler1 The white tulip blew his mind. This is Dr. Bishop we're talking about too. There's no way he could know, and he'd never met Dr. Peck in that instance. Someone sending him a sketch that "God is real" or whatever satience it gave him, he was like awww man... fahhhk. It let him knew that everything would be ok in my interpretation. I have a .jpg of the white tulip on printed inkjet paper, taped on the wall in my kaputer room to this day as a reminder.

    • @Jason_Wilhelm
      @Jason_Wilhelm Рік тому +3

      An egnostic once said to me God doesn't solve our problems God sends us people. I have always interpreted the tulip to have a double meaning God forgiving Walter and Peck telling him he was right. Funny enough I just noticed that Walter's story echos Adam and Eve. He tried to act as God and he broke the world. I find it fansinating.

  • @m4ck408
    @m4ck408 10 років тому +98

    Best scene in the entire series

    • @ivlfounder
      @ivlfounder 10 років тому +5

      It was already a good series but the open introduction of intelligent theology into the mixture left me dumbstruck.

    • @Courgettelegumes
      @Courgettelegumes 3 роки тому +1

      this scene + 80's peter story episode = the best TV show of all time

    • @amalmanoj5892
      @amalmanoj5892 2 роки тому

      Haven't you seen the episode where Walter and Peter both watch a tape Walter made for Peter.

  • @WJobsessed
    @WJobsessed 13 років тому +55

    One of THE MOST powerful scenes in Fringe.
    I love Walter's words and perspective. Thanks for posting this, gb. :)

  • @Hana060
    @Hana060 3 роки тому +18

    I just can't seem to stop rewatching this show. In my top 5 for sure. Brilliant acting by John Noble throughout it all

  • @jackburton6330
    @jackburton6330 Рік тому +3

    "Grief can drive people to extraordinary lengths." - Dr. Walter Bishop.

  • @ItCameFromTheSkyBeLo
    @ItCameFromTheSkyBeLo 13 років тому +21

    Science explains God's creation. I love Fringe. And Lost. My hope is that these stories will go down in history and epics of humanity. Similar to how Chronicles of Narnia and Lord of the Rings did.

  • @Hootshot112
    @Hootshot112 13 років тому +15

    God is Science. I love this episode so much, and this is the best scene, with the ending when Peck send the white tulip to Walter

  • @navanubis
    @navanubis 13 років тому +14

    One of my all time favourite scenes across any tv show ever!! "but he is god!"

  • @ivlfounder
    @ivlfounder 13 років тому +128

    Could someone please explain to me why this episode didn't win dozens of awards?

    • @leonard1871
      @leonard1871 4 роки тому +18

      I was thinking of the same thing, this episode is amongst the best around in sci fi.

    • @1wing1
      @1wing1 4 роки тому +26

      while fringe won loads of emmies and was nominated for a metric ton of awards, the general public usually sleeps on scifi, its never mainstream enough, unless its starwars

    • @Esonar
      @Esonar 4 роки тому +5

      Its science fiction. Mainstream won't ever really pay that kind of attention to it.

    • @kazumadesu4510
      @kazumadesu4510 4 роки тому

      Im 1 decade late but where can i see full of this series/movie

    • @truogar
      @truogar 3 роки тому +6

      @@kazumadesu4510 amazon prime, I believe. First season starts out as monster of the week, but is also laying the foundation in a huge way for the rest of the series. Season 1 cliffhanger is just AMAZING! Seasons 2 and 3 are MASTERCLASSES in writing and acting.

  • @Hgpotter2
    @Hgpotter2 13 років тому +23

    "But he's God..."

  • @Poloniothx
    @Poloniothx 12 років тому +18

    If God is science,God is himself,
    white tulip a sign from God,the other scientist...
    remarkable scene....

  • @glidingsparrow
    @glidingsparrow 12 років тому +31

    It's bullshit! There's a conspiracy against sci-fi dramas. One of the best episodes of any show I've ever seen.

  • @MyAccountForCommenting
    @MyAccountForCommenting 3 роки тому +5

    The random thing I like about this episode is that the guy who plays Peck played Robocop. Robocop was part man and part machine. Peck turns himself into part man and part machine. =)

  • @jonidimo
    @jonidimo 10 років тому +24

    This is the best episode of all the series ever, period.

  • @JLF006
    @JLF006 5 місяців тому +1

    Best episode of the entire series. This was a masterpiece

  • @timgt5
    @timgt5 Рік тому +3

    Great scene, two very talented actors putting on a clinic in realistic but intense interaction.

  • @JackTheRippin
    @JackTheRippin 2 роки тому +2

    john nobles acting in fringe is one of the best collective dramatic performances ever filmed.

  • @daustin8888
    @daustin8888 2 роки тому +3

    Epic conversation. Humanistic but not melodramatic. Thought provoking but not pretentious. Civil but oddly tense.

  • @bernardqblack
    @bernardqblack Рік тому +2

    Two masters at work.
    The tulip at the end broke me.

  • @fabricelealch
    @fabricelealch 11 років тому +10

    One of my favorite episodes :)

  • @Aztec_knight27
    @Aztec_knight27 Рік тому +2

    i love this scene really stuck with me over the years Walter being a Faust like character trying to save a man from making the same mistake and seeking forgiveness deeds however good intentions

  • @shinra41
    @shinra41 5 років тому +6

    He wasn't asking him to leave her there to die. He was telling him to die with her, together.

  • @153ridzzzz
    @153ridzzzz 11 років тому +8

    I am still watching fringe and I am about to finish season 2. white tulip and peter are one of the best episodes I have seen, well actually the truth is that all the episodes I hav seen so far r awesome

  • @halocat4077
    @halocat4077 5 років тому +5

    So beautifully acted, especially by the incredible John Noble. Thanks so much for posting this scene!

  • @RRTNZ
    @RRTNZ Рік тому

    My favorite scene from my favourite episode. This show, and especially John Noble, never got the recognition they deserved.

  • @iwantlee9510
    @iwantlee9510 2 роки тому +3

    This episode made me cry. It was beautiful.

    • @jackburton6330
      @jackburton6330 Рік тому

      You betcha. (I was there when it originally aired and I'm right along with you.)

  • @jamespettit6352
    @jamespettit6352 Рік тому +1

    Check out weller explaining how he got that single episode role. It'll make you love it even more

  • @mafra2001seve1984
    @mafra2001seve1984 12 років тому +5

    Very delight episode as jacksonville and petet

  • @ivlfounder
    @ivlfounder 10 років тому +11

    There are other good episodes but this one is art.

  • @SenatorTonyKreutzer
    @SenatorTonyKreutzer 11 років тому +2

    Never looked at it like that, and didn't know that context either.
    Thanks !

  • @Hgpotter2
    @Hgpotter2 13 років тому +3

    Powerful episode...

  • @moonlightfitz
    @moonlightfitz Рік тому

    Love this episode😭

  • @daryl.dixon__
    @daryl.dixon__ 2 роки тому +1

    I was 5 years old when this happened

  • @iaraaraujo3869
    @iaraaraujo3869 Рік тому

    This is beautiful 😍

  • @leonard1871
    @leonard1871 4 роки тому +4

    They should start a religion around those words... " God is science. "

  • @sacredseeds5240
    @sacredseeds5240 6 місяців тому

    I love shows like this when the great scientist falls from grace & finally understands the consequences of everything in the universe. This is my favorite of all time from the show, the line “I have traveled through madness to figure this out” is right on the dollar, perfectly sums up Walters entire character. The scientist who went through madness and almost destroyed the world. If you guys know more shows or movies who have this same plot or character realization pls tell me, i love movies/shows about people seeing/doing the most craziest things. The quote about madness reminds me of Oppenheimer, Octavia blake from the 100, Simon Petrikov from adventure time, etc. simon is a brilliant demonstration of this quote. He quite literally become someone else in his pursuit of history

  • @dbags317
    @dbags317 2 роки тому

    Resonates better w/ every day

  • @ivlfounder
    @ivlfounder 11 років тому +1

    "Lowest common denominator"
    It's a term that is applied to people as well.

  • @antonio986691
    @antonio986691 Рік тому

    John Noble como o “cientista louco Dr. Walter Bishop” e o Peter Weller que interpretou o primeiro Robocop

  • @johncel1950
    @johncel1950 2 роки тому

    Must be great to be a sci fy actor. You always travel trough time or become a cyborg

  • @jayadevmenon7086
    @jayadevmenon7086 Рік тому

    This is the Fringe version of Person Of Interest episode If then Else

  • @chm9935
    @chm9935 Рік тому

    Walter was an example of overreach

  • @NightDweller
    @NightDweller 2 роки тому

    To you all faceless nameless people
    Let this be your sign
    Chose hapiness

  • @SenatorTonyKreutzer
    @SenatorTonyKreutzer 12 років тому +11

    Don't know if you're joking or being serious, but I believe the U.S. Govt discourages shows that provoke imagination, and are more than happy to let Americans watch more crap like Jersey Shore.
    The Dumbing-Down of America ----- believe it folks.
    Ron Paul 2012.

    • @logicplague
      @logicplague 4 місяці тому

      After 2016, I'm questioning everything.

  • @texasgunslinger8060
    @texasgunslinger8060 2 роки тому +9

    What's really freaky, is that this whole show is based on the String Theory, which not only includes the possiblity of multiple parallel universes. But dictates that the universe, all universes, are made of sound. More specifically, different frequencies of sound.
    That's why in the show, our universe vibrates in the key of "C", and Walternate's universe in the key of "G".
    But hold onto your tinfoil hats folks. Because this is the part where God comes in.
    John 1:1 in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
    The "Word", of course. Is sound. As in String Theory sound. And as God is science. We now therefore know, that God Spoke, the world into existence. And that as the Bible says the "Word is God". So too we know God is Everything. Which explains God's Omnipresence.
    It all fits! Fringe is not just a TV show. It's Real! Which is rather comforting. I mean, just think about it. Somewhere, in another universe. You didn't make the same mistakes you did in this universe.
    Of course, you would have made other mistakes. So I'm assuming, that in the end. Every version of ourselves, from each different universe. Will come together to form one perfect being, just like God. (As incredible as that may sound.)
    But, and lastly. If you follow Jesus as I did. And actually watch what he does. You will find that nothing He did, was outside the laws of physics. After all, God is science!

    • @logicplague
      @logicplague 4 місяці тому

      The "sound" thing is an analogy, it isn't literal, strings vibrating at different frequencies for different particles. Frequency X is an electron, frequency Y is an up quark, and so on. There's a bit more to it than that.

  • @moonlightfitz
    @moonlightfitz Рік тому

    😭

  • @orateusdijin6557
    @orateusdijin6557 3 роки тому +1

    one of the few good scenes in this series.

  • @akgunmert
    @akgunmert 12 років тому

    la adam kafayı sıyırmış iyicene. kopmuş.

  • @shinitaru
    @shinitaru 12 років тому +1

    A great episode but it kind of plagiarizes Ludo's "Broken Bride"

  • @o0DeadSpaceFan0o
    @o0DeadSpaceFan0o 13 років тому +3

    god created science

    • @johnmastroligulano7401
      @johnmastroligulano7401 6 років тому +2

      Yes like how a programmer enters statistical value or that which imparts mass=the manifestor of this ai construct-simulation akin to quarantine for programs.

    • @logicplague
      @logicplague 4 місяці тому

      You know, now that we're able to simulate universes in computers, we've discovered that ANY tampering with the universal constants, or the laws of physics as we know them, results in at best a universe unconducive to life. Usually no universe at all though. Things had to work a certain way to get this, and as part of it we're bound to them. That's why God doesn't perform parlor tricks, or wave magic wands to make all the problems disappear.

  • @fabricelealch
    @fabricelealch 11 років тому +1

    Because this universe sucks