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Strictly speaking, there are really a lot of loopholes in Fringe, and in another parallel world, in terms of the butterfly effect, a small difference 30 years ago can make a completely different now, but for the sake of the story, let this difference always be kept at a certain level. Parallel worlds are based on multidimensional time, assuming that time is a plane, then not only can it be composed of countless lines before and after, but also left and right, so that time can be infinitely divided, and then there will be countless spaces with different differences.
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This is also the question I want to ask, why are there only two worlds? Parallel lines are innumerable, and if they are innumerable, they should be able to pass through countless spaces instead of just two, right?
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I feel the same way, I think it's just a loophole in the screenwriter, there shouldn't be only two parallel universes. But there are too many parallel universes to tell a story
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Because Dr. Behope is on the other side of the parallel universe and steals his son Pete (the hero) back, but in fact this Pete is the son of Dr. Behope on the other side of the parallel universe, so the doctor over there wants to take revenge (the doctor over there is the US Secretary of Defense and is powerful...). So they sent some people to wreak havoc. The current plot is probably developing like this, and I don't know it in the future.
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Because there was a very serious marginal incident in the Hu Zhongling quarantine area (much more serious than ours, so Walter B would retaliate against us later), the marginal department had no ability to clear it up, so it could only prevent it from expanding and dispersing, so it was cultivated and isolated.
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They belong to this world and not to the parallel world, and to reach the parallel world is only Walter's device or Olivia, who has been experimented with since childhood, and the person who can control the superpower can use his mind, and the observer controls the world because it will eventually be destroyed by the destruction of humans, so it is not beneficial for them to control the parallel world, as long as the world is not destroyed.
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The first season gives a general introduction to parallel worlds.
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The third season has an episode of a parallel world, an episode of our world.
Season 4, Episode 2 (for now).
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The third season is all about a parallel world in one episode and one episode in our world. The first season is mentioned, the second season begins to have a time-travel, and the third season officially talks about two worlds.
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It was Charlie from a parallel world
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That episode was supposed to be broadcast before, but for some reason, it was put on the air by the TV station to be broadcast later.
In other words, the episode where Charlie appeared should actually appear in the front, but the broadcast time was adjusted.
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1.This episode was filmed at the end of the first season.
2.Originally, because it was temporarily cut to one episode, this episode was removed.
For some reason, this episode was placed on January '10 as a special screening.
4.The second season hadn't been written at the time of filming, so Charlie wasn't dead.
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Because the show was about to be cut at that time, an episode that had been prepared to be filmed before the broadcast but was cut out.
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