When Carla said the line "Some things are not ours to tamper with. Some things are God's" I got chills. The inflections in her voice in her delivery of that line was electric!!!
@@mactastic144 Walter went to the other because he loved his son but he wouldn't have needed to go there if September didn't stop him from discovering the cure earlier
@@fatmask-cg3cmhey there. my comment was over 3 years ago and ive forgotten all the details about the plot 😂 your reply brought me back and i actually wanna rewatch fringe now haha
@@saisyoutube well i am so glad lol i dont even remember when i first watch the show when i like a show usually i tend to watch it all over again like once a year or something lol
This scene. I always hear Oppenheimer's quote, and I even find it badass, though I know the original meaning was one of fulfiiling one's duty despite the costs. But when she quoted it. The situation, the background music... for some reason, my hair stood at its end, and I felt a shiver all over. I sympathized with Walter and his need to save Peter, to fulfill his duty as a father, but at the same time, he destroyed a world. The scene inspires both a pride for Walter, and yet a crushing horror.
When Carla said the line "Some things are not ours to tamper with. Some things are God's" I got chills. The inflections in her voice in her delivery of that line was electric!!!
I can't believe it's been 10 years already. I remember waiting for these episodes to air with great anticipation.
The best scene in the whole series imo. Yet so underrated
Such an underrated show.
Everything because of September...
He only did it because he loved his son.
@@mactastic144 Walter went to the other because he loved his son but he wouldn't have needed to go there if September didn't stop him from discovering the cure earlier
@@saisyoutubemaybe walter would go anyway because he simply missed his son and kidnap him all over again 😅
@@fatmask-cg3cmhey there. my comment was over 3 years ago and ive forgotten all the details about the plot 😂 your reply brought me back and i actually wanna rewatch fringe now haha
@@saisyoutube well i am so glad lol i dont even remember when i first watch the show when i like a show usually i tend to watch it all over again like once a year or something lol
“There is room for 1 god in this room, and its Not yours”
This scene. I always hear Oppenheimer's quote, and I even find it badass, though I know the original meaning was one of fulfiiling one's duty despite the costs.
But when she quoted it. The situation, the background music... for some reason, my hair stood at its end, and I felt a shiver all over. I sympathized with Walter and his need to save Peter, to fulfill his duty as a father, but at the same time, he destroyed a world. The scene inspires both a pride for Walter, and yet a crushing horror.
Walter's response about room for only one god was powerful enough. Carla lines were great but that man one upped her. He defied God, clearly.
I think this is where I first heard of Oppenheimer...
2:57 ohh, goosebump
Walter: “Did I do this?”
Belly: *shaking his head yes before Walter finishes his lament, then responds…”Yes Walter. You did”
carla warren is pretty .....
what did carla said after she said " i have become death, destroyer of worlds " .....knowledge cannot be pursued without.... what???
Oprah Ramsay Morality.
Morality. Knowledge is a fire which absent of morality will consume us all.
@@porzto interesting analogy, one I've often used to describe emotion, which absent of logic does much the same.
@@logicplague Logic without emotion is brutality. Callous, apathetic, heartless, brutality/
@@PedroRodriguez-co4pg yes, that's why you need one to balance out the other