What is the Fringe code?
Before every commercial break, “Fringe” flashes an image while a voice-over tells viewers how many seconds the break will last. Those images are called “glyphs” and are part of a “glyph code,” where each image and position of the yellow dot on the image corresponds to a different letter in the alphabet.
What were the symbols in Fringe?
Every episode of Fringe displayed a series of symbols, called glyphs, before each ad break. There were 8 symbols: an apple, a butterfly, a flower, a frog, a hand, a leaf, a seahorse, and smoke. Each glyph was also paired with a little yellow glowing dot in one of its four corners.
What does the butterfly mean in Fringe?
Butterfly. The Fringe Butterfly has phalanges (finger bones) in its wings. In the middle of the butterfly appears to be a symbolism of Jesus Christ on the cross. Classic reflection symbol; as above, so below – left-hand, right hand, etc. Also, the two sides of a molecule, such as left-handed meth and right-handed meth.
What year does Fringe take place?
1979
Taking place in 1979, it revolves around two FBI agents who interview serial killers in an effort to help them solve current murders. Torv will also be working with Fight Club alum Holt McCallany (who played the Mechanic).
What does the flower mean in Fringe?
white tulip
The white tulip is a symbol of forgiveness and hope. Walter longs for a white tulip, which he believes will be a sign from God that he has forgiven Walter for breaking the universe. At the end of the series, Peter receives a letter from Walter containing a white tulip, as Peck did for him.
How many universe are there in Fringe?
two
By the time viewers reach the series finale of Fringe (FOX 2008-2013), they have travelled across two spatially-distinct universes, three versions of the future, and at least four different timelines, with each world-iteration populated by different versions of the show’s central characters.