Fringe Question
Sep. 6th, 2011 11:28 amSaw the EW promotional photos for the upcoming season of "Fringe" and saw that the cast photo includes the guy who plays Lincoln Lee.

Is Lincoln Lee going to become a regular?
If so... wonder which version they're looking to incorporate. In the photo he looks like the regular blue-verse version... but I guess if blue-verse version Lincoln Lee is around then red-verse Lincoln Lee is around too.
At any rate -- yay!
Altlivia/Lincoln Lee FTW (I can be such a sucker for unrequited love). Plus, yeah... hot. I can be shallow too sometimes. :)
From I09: A peek at Season 4
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And now I've read the article it answers my question about Lincoln Lee:

Is Lincoln Lee going to become a regular?
If so... wonder which version they're looking to incorporate. In the photo he looks like the regular blue-verse version... but I guess if blue-verse version Lincoln Lee is around then red-verse Lincoln Lee is around too.
At any rate -- yay!
Altlivia/Lincoln Lee FTW (I can be such a sucker for unrequited love). Plus, yeah... hot. I can be shallow too sometimes. :)
From I09: A peek at Season 4
Quote:
Wyman:The show itself has a meaning to us that we haven't shared yet. We feel confident that that meaning is going to get across. And that really is all we want, as success. To be able to ask questions but give answers, and have people feel satisfied. Because I would want that... If worst comes to worst, and we couldn't do anything, we always joked that we would do comic books, so people could do the story. We'll come up with something. Or a little hand-puppet show. [Laughs] But we feel confident that we're going to be able to tell enough story to make people satisfied.
"Science fiction is a really neat way to talk about the human condition," says Wyman. "We're always trying to investigate what it's like to be a human right now, in 2011." These questions are not really the same as, "What's going to happen to the Island" on Lost. It's more like, 'I care about these people. What does this show mean? How is it going to end?' It's scary because we do have a lot of seasons in us, you know. But it's okay. If it doesn't happen, then we'll try and finish, and make people satisfied."
And
Pinkner "We know where the show ends. We're fans and we know what it's like to invest time in something and, all of a sudden it's like, 'Wait, that's it?' And that wasn't the creator's intention." And he stresses that they're telling a story about characters, rather than plot mechanics, and they've always known where they want the characters to end up.Full article (has spoilers) here
And now I've read the article it answers my question about Lincoln Lee:
Meanwhile, Seth Gabel says the Lincoln Lee we see first in season four will be the one from "our" universe — the Lincoln with the glasses, who "does not know his own power, and does not know the Fringe team yet."