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The Last Sam Weiss

"The Last Sam Weiss" is the penultimate episode of the third season of the Fox science fiction television series Fringe, and the 64th episode overall. The storyline follows the continuing disintegration of the prime universe, as the Fringe team races to prevent the destruction of their world. FBI agent Olivia Dunham recruits Sam Weiss for help while Peter recovers from touching the doomsday machine in the previous episode.

"The Last Sam Weiss"
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Peter Bishop looks at the future One World Trade Center
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 21
Directed byThomas Yatsko
Written byMonica Owusu-Breen
Alison Schapker
Production code3X6121
Original air dateApril 29, 2011 (2011-04-29)
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Executive producers Monica Owusu-Breen and Alison Schapker co-wrote the episode, and cinematographer Thomas Yatsko directed. "The Last Sam Weiss" is meant to be the middle of an "epic trilogy," as the season finale aired the following week. Guest actors Kevin Corrigan and Ryan McDonald returned as Weiss and Brandon Fayette, respectively.

On its initial broadcast on April 29, 2011 in the United States, an estimated 3.49 million viewers tuned in. More viewers in America time shifted the episode than watched it live, leading to a 67 percent increase in the 18–49 demographic. This was the highest increase on any network for that week. While the episode received generally positive reviews, television critics were divided about the ending, with some comparing it to the television series Lost.

Plot edit

In the prime universe, the doomsday machine creates numerous static lightning storms along the eastern seaboard. As Walter and Astrid see to Peter's recovery after his failed attempt to enter the machine, Olivia takes Sam Weiss to the machine. Weiss states that the machine is not meant to be a doomsday device and that the strange effects are a byproduct of the machine's "frustration" due to its believing that Peter is already inside the machine. Weiss suggests finding a proverbial "crowbar" that can be used to break the shield protecting the device to give Peter enough time to enter it. As Olivia travels with Weiss to collect a box and the key containing this crowbar, Weiss explains that he descends from a long unbroken line of men named Sam Weiss whose forebear found the incomplete collection of information on the First People and the device, and have sought to try to find the rest. Upon collecting both the box and key, they open it to find a parchment, revealing that Olivia herself is the crowbar.

Meanwhile, Walter and Astrid determine that most of the effects of the device are occurring in the areas between western Massachusetts and Liberty Island—the locations of the doomsday machines in the prime and parallel universes respectively—aligned like iron filings around the ends of a magnet. Walter convinces Broyles to move the device to Liberty Island to reduce the area affected by the strange events. During this time, Peter wakes with confused memories and leaves the hospital, traveling to a location in New York City and buying a silver dollar coin from a pawn shop.

Olivia and Weiss bring the parchment to Walter, who recognizes that Olivia's telekinetic powers must be used to turn off the machine in the parallel universe. To prepare Olivia, they use the quantum entangled Selectric typewriter that the shapeshifters had used to contact the parallel universe. Olivia struggles unsuccessfully with trying to activate the typewriter, even with Walter's support. Peter is soon discovered in New York, about the same time that the machine has been moved into position. Walter and Olivia rejoin him, finding him confused and believing himself to be in the parallel universe. Peter eventually comes to his senses, with Walter believing his confusion to be a temporary result of the head trauma. Astrid calls the trio from the lab, revealing that the typewriter is typing out "Be a better man than your father", a phrase that Olivia and Peter have talked about before, thus giving them hope that Olivia will be able to disengage the parallel universe's device. After she does so, Peter takes a moment to recall the events of his life, including his experiences with Walter and Olivia, and then steps into the machine.

Peter wakes up wounded on a chaotic street in downtown New York City. He finds himself in unfamiliar territory, facing a plaque dedicated in 2021 to the victims of the September 11 attacks, and is quickly assisted by an officer of the militarized Fringe division.

Production edit

The episode was co-written by co-executive producers Monica Owusu-Breen and Alison Schapker, while being directed by cinematographer Thomas Yatsko.[1] "The Last Sam Weiss" was the second-to-last episode of the season. Though the season 3 finale was scheduled to be just an hour long, executive producer Jeff Pinkner confirmed that the last three episodes would be "linked in one continuous story arc".[2] This was a reflection of Pinkner and co-executive producer J.H. Wyman's intent to have the last three episodes of every season seem like "you're turning the last page of a chapter in a novel. And usually in a good novel, the last pages [of a chapter] compels you forward with a new understanding of what the subject matter is and you get deeper and you can’t wait to turn that page."[3] Some media outlets[4][5] have referred to the episodes as a "three-part third-season finale".[4]

 
John Noble (picture left) called his character's nudity the series' "funniest thing yet".

Actor John Noble called the beginning scene with Olivia and Walter naked "the funniest thing" yet, explaining "The writers keep throwing challenges at me, because I never say no. They said, 'Okay, John, you’ll do a scene naked.' I said 'Okay.' And so that was a big surprise. So I do this scene, this strange scene with Anna Torv, without any clothes on. Anna’s staying at the Bishop house with Walter running around with no clothes on except for a pair of slippers, getting breakfast. She comes round the corner and catches him in the full monty, going, 'Oh no!' Didn’t know where to look. That was probably one of the most fun things we ever did. Anna’s reaction was priceless to that. I haven’t seen the scene yet, but it was hilarious to do it."[6]

In March 2011, TVLine's Michael Ausiello exclusively confirmed that previous guest actor Kevin Corrigan would be returning for the twentieth and twenty-first episodes of the season.[7] Corrigan last appeared in the season's twelfth episode "Concentrate and Ask Again"; his role in "The Last Sam Weiss" marked his seventh appearance on Fringe.[8] The actor expressed appreciation that his character's name was used in the title, but was disappointed it alluded to his final appearance in the show to date.[9] The episode is Corrigan's last credit on the series,[8] though he previously stated his interest in returning as one of his ancestors or as a doppelganger.[9]

As with other Fringe episodes,[10][11] Fox released a science lesson plan in collaboration with Science Olympiad for grade school children, focusing on the science seen in "The Last Sam Weiss", with the intention of having "students learn about static electricity and how it is created and dissipated."[12]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

On its first broadcast in the United States on April 29, 2011, the episode was watched by an estimated 3.49 million viewers and scored a 1.3 ratings share among adults 18–49.[13][14] More viewers time shifted the episode than watched it live,[1] as its ratings increased 67 percent in the 18–49 demographic, resulting in a 2.0 rating; this was the largest increase out of every other television series airing that week.[15]

Reviews edit

 
The titular character, played by Kevin Corrigan, was praised by critics.

"The Last Sam Weiss" received generally positive reviews from television critics. Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly called the episode "equally surprising in its plotting and pacing", praised Sam and Olivia's scenes together, and believed the ending to be "mind-blowing" and "both startling and thrilling".[16] The A.V. Club's Noel Murray graded the episode with an A−, writing the first half "wasn't quite as rollicking as last week's episode, because there was a lot more set-up and explanation required to keep the story moving" but "then the second half brought in all the emotion and tension, topped off by an unexpected gut-punch of an ending." Murray admitted his "eyes glazed over a bit" during the search for the "crowbar", believing it to be "little too Lost-y", but "the quirky Corrigan as Weiss helped put all the mumbo-jumbo over".[17]

SFScope columnist Sarah Stegall agreed with Murray's Lost comparison, writing that the ending of the episode was "right out of the Lost playbook, a little too on the nose for my liking." Stegall did however call it a "good bridge episode, taking us from the setup of last week to the denouement next week, when it all comes together."[1] IGN writer Ramsey Isler was more positive about the final sequence, explaining that the "last five minutes of this story changed everything, and made me excited about the series again." While praising the special effects, he also noted his displeasure that Sam Weiss "ends up not being as mystical or magical as previous stories hinted". Isler wished Corrigan had more screen time in the episode, calling it "under-utilization of a great character the writers have spent a lot of time building up." He rated it 7.5/10, an indication of a "good" episode, but criticized its "slow" pacing.[18]

While Isler was pleased that Olivia appeared on the drawing,[18] Stegall expressed skepticism that this revelation "smacks too much of manipulation, which would render our heroes' actions and sacrifices meaningless."[1] TV.com staff highlighted "The Last Sam Weiss" as one of the best television episodes of the 2010–11 United States network television schedule.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Stegall, Sarah (2011-05-02). "Entanglement—Fringe's "The Last Sam Weiss"". SFScope. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
  2. ^ Ausiello, Michael (2011-03-15). "Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on Glee, Bones, Castle, Fringe, Chuck, Fringe and More!". TVLine. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  3. ^ Roffman, Marisa (2011-03-25). "FRINGE: 'Bloodline' Teases, Plus EPs Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman Talk Peter's Choice and the Other Universe". Give Me My Remote. Retrieved 2012-03-18.
  4. ^ a b Murray, Noel (2011-04-29). "The Last Sam Weiss". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  5. ^ Isler, Ramsey (2011-04-24). "Fringe: "6:02 AM EST" Review". IGN. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  6. ^ VanDerWerff, Todd (2011-05-06). "Interview John Noble". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
  7. ^ Ausiello, Michael (2011-03-08). "Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on Fringe, House, Grey's Anatomy, True Blood, Glee and More!". TVLine. Retrieved 2011-05-25.
  8. ^ a b "Kevin Corrigan: Credits". TV Guide. Retrieved 2011-05-12.
  9. ^ a b Wilkins, Alasdair (2011-05-06). "Wolverine could be back for the next X-Men: First Class movie. Plus the cast and crew of Fringe discuss the world-shattering finale!". io9. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
  10. ^ "TV Show "Fringe" on Fox Partners with Science Olympiad". Science Olympiad. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  11. ^ Holbrook, Damian (2010-11-11). "Fringe Unveils Science Sites". TV Guide. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
  12. ^ (PDF). Fox Broadcasting Company. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  13. ^ Gorman, Bill (2011-04-30). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2011-05-02. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  14. ^ Hibberd, James (2011-04-30). "Friday ratings: 'Smallville,' 'Friday Night Lights,' 'Shark Tank' dip, 'Fringe' rises". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  15. ^ Gorman, Bill (2011-05-09). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2011-05-12. Retrieved 2011-05-13.
  16. ^ Tucker, Ken (2011-04-30). "'Fringe' recap: 'The Last Sam Weiss' and the first glimpse of the future of 'Fringe'". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  17. ^ Murray, Noel (2011-04-29). "The Last Sam Weiss". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2011-05-01.
  18. ^ a b Isler, Ramsey (2011-05-01). "Fringe: "The Last Sam Weiss" Review". IGN. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
  19. ^ TV.com staff (2011-06-03). "TV.com Top 10: Our Favorite Episodes of the 2010-2011 TV Season". TV.com. Retrieved 2012-01-23.

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The Last Sam Weiss is the penultimate episode of the third season of the Fox science fiction television series Fringe and the 64th episode overall The storyline follows the continuing disintegration of the prime universe as the Fringe team races to prevent the destruction of their world FBI agent Olivia Dunham recruits Sam Weiss for help while Peter recovers from touching the doomsday machine in the previous episode The Last Sam Weiss Fringe episodePeter Bishop looks at the future One World Trade CenterEpisode no Season 3Episode 21Directed byThomas YatskoWritten byMonica Owusu BreenAlison SchapkerProduction code3X6121Original air dateApril 29 2011 2011 04 29 Guest appearancesKevin Corrigan as Sam Weiss Ryan McDonald as Brandon Fayette Roger Haskett as Dr Harris Kathryn Kirkpatrick as Nurse Sheila Karin Konoval as Dr Christine Albright Michael Ryan as Gary Carri Toivanen as Kara Keenan Tracey as NateEpisode chronology Previous 6 02 AM EST Next The Day We Died Fringe season 3 List of episodesExecutive producers Monica Owusu Breen and Alison Schapker co wrote the episode and cinematographer Thomas Yatsko directed The Last Sam Weiss is meant to be the middle of an epic trilogy as the season finale aired the following week Guest actors Kevin Corrigan and Ryan McDonald returned as Weiss and Brandon Fayette respectively On its initial broadcast on April 29 2011 in the United States an estimated 3 49 million viewers tuned in More viewers in America time shifted the episode than watched it live leading to a 67 percent increase in the 18 49 demographic This was the highest increase on any network for that week While the episode received generally positive reviews television critics were divided about the ending with some comparing it to the television series Lost Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Reviews 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn the prime universe the doomsday machine creates numerous static lightning storms along the eastern seaboard As Walter and Astrid see to Peter s recovery after his failed attempt to enter the machine Olivia takes Sam Weiss to the machine Weiss states that the machine is not meant to be a doomsday device and that the strange effects are a byproduct of the machine s frustration due to its believing that Peter is already inside the machine Weiss suggests finding a proverbial crowbar that can be used to break the shield protecting the device to give Peter enough time to enter it As Olivia travels with Weiss to collect a box and the key containing this crowbar Weiss explains that he descends from a long unbroken line of men named Sam Weiss whose forebear found the incomplete collection of information on the First People and the device and have sought to try to find the rest Upon collecting both the box and key they open it to find a parchment revealing that Olivia herself is the crowbar Meanwhile Walter and Astrid determine that most of the effects of the device are occurring in the areas between western Massachusetts and Liberty Island the locations of the doomsday machines in the prime and parallel universes respectively aligned like iron filings around the ends of a magnet Walter convinces Broyles to move the device to Liberty Island to reduce the area affected by the strange events During this time Peter wakes with confused memories and leaves the hospital traveling to a location in New York City and buying a silver dollar coin from a pawn shop Olivia and Weiss bring the parchment to Walter who recognizes that Olivia s telekinetic powers must be used to turn off the machine in the parallel universe To prepare Olivia they use the quantum entangled Selectric typewriter that the shapeshifters had used to contact the parallel universe Olivia struggles unsuccessfully with trying to activate the typewriter even with Walter s support Peter is soon discovered in New York about the same time that the machine has been moved into position Walter and Olivia rejoin him finding him confused and believing himself to be in the parallel universe Peter eventually comes to his senses with Walter believing his confusion to be a temporary result of the head trauma Astrid calls the trio from the lab revealing that the typewriter is typing out Be a better man than your father a phrase that Olivia and Peter have talked about before thus giving them hope that Olivia will be able to disengage the parallel universe s device After she does so Peter takes a moment to recall the events of his life including his experiences with Walter and Olivia and then steps into the machine Peter wakes up wounded on a chaotic street in downtown New York City He finds himself in unfamiliar territory facing a plaque dedicated in 2021 to the victims of the September 11 attacks and is quickly assisted by an officer of the militarized Fringe division Production editThe episode was co written by co executive producers Monica Owusu Breen and Alison Schapker while being directed by cinematographer Thomas Yatsko 1 The Last Sam Weiss was the second to last episode of the season Though the season 3 finale was scheduled to be just an hour long executive producer Jeff Pinkner confirmed that the last three episodes would be linked in one continuous story arc 2 This was a reflection of Pinkner and co executive producer J H Wyman s intent to have the last three episodes of every season seem like you re turning the last page of a chapter in a novel And usually in a good novel the last pages of a chapter compels you forward with a new understanding of what the subject matter is and you get deeper and you can t wait to turn that page 3 Some media outlets 4 5 have referred to the episodes as a three part third season finale 4 nbsp John Noble picture left called his character s nudity the series funniest thing yet Actor John Noble called the beginning scene with Olivia and Walter naked the funniest thing yet explaining The writers keep throwing challenges at me because I never say no They said Okay John you ll do a scene naked I said Okay And so that was a big surprise So I do this scene this strange scene with Anna Torv without any clothes on Anna s staying at the Bishop house with Walter running around with no clothes on except for a pair of slippers getting breakfast She comes round the corner and catches him in the full monty going Oh no Didn t know where to look That was probably one of the most fun things we ever did Anna s reaction was priceless to that I haven t seen the scene yet but it was hilarious to do it 6 In March 2011 TVLine s Michael Ausiello exclusively confirmed that previous guest actor Kevin Corrigan would be returning for the twentieth and twenty first episodes of the season 7 Corrigan last appeared in the season s twelfth episode Concentrate and Ask Again his role in The Last Sam Weiss marked his seventh appearance on Fringe 8 The actor expressed appreciation that his character s name was used in the title but was disappointed it alluded to his final appearance in the show to date 9 The episode is Corrigan s last credit on the series 8 though he previously stated his interest in returning as one of his ancestors or as a doppelganger 9 As with other Fringe episodes 10 11 Fox released a science lesson plan in collaboration with Science Olympiad for grade school children focusing on the science seen in The Last Sam Weiss with the intention of having students learn about static electricity and how it is created and dissipated 12 Reception editRatings edit On its first broadcast in the United States on April 29 2011 the episode was watched by an estimated 3 49 million viewers and scored a 1 3 ratings share among adults 18 49 13 14 More viewers time shifted the episode than watched it live 1 as its ratings increased 67 percent in the 18 49 demographic resulting in a 2 0 rating this was the largest increase out of every other television series airing that week 15 Reviews edit nbsp The titular character played by Kevin Corrigan was praised by critics The Last Sam Weiss received generally positive reviews from television critics Ken Tucker from Entertainment Weekly called the episode equally surprising in its plotting and pacing praised Sam and Olivia s scenes together and believed the ending to be mind blowing and both startling and thrilling 16 The A V Club s Noel Murray graded the episode with an A writing the first half wasn t quite as rollicking as last week s episode because there was a lot more set up and explanation required to keep the story moving but then the second half brought in all the emotion and tension topped off by an unexpected gut punch of an ending Murray admitted his eyes glazed over a bit during the search for the crowbar believing it to be little too Lost y but the quirky Corrigan as Weiss helped put all the mumbo jumbo over 17 SFScope columnist Sarah Stegall agreed with Murray s Lost comparison writing that the ending of the episode was right out of the Lost playbook a little too on the nose for my liking Stegall did however call it a good bridge episode taking us from the setup of last week to the denouement next week when it all comes together 1 IGN writer Ramsey Isler was more positive about the final sequence explaining that the last five minutes of this story changed everything and made me excited about the series again While praising the special effects he also noted his displeasure that Sam Weiss ends up not being as mystical or magical as previous stories hinted Isler wished Corrigan had more screen time in the episode calling it under utilization of a great character the writers have spent a lot of time building up He rated it 7 5 10 an indication of a good episode but criticized its slow pacing 18 While Isler was pleased that Olivia appeared on the drawing 18 Stegall expressed skepticism that this revelation smacks too much of manipulation which would render our heroes actions and sacrifices meaningless 1 TV com staff highlighted The Last Sam Weiss as one of the best television episodes of the 2010 11 United States network television schedule 19 References edit a b c d Stegall Sarah 2011 05 02 Entanglement Fringe s The Last Sam Weiss SFScope Retrieved 2012 04 05 Ausiello Michael 2011 03 15 Ask Ausiello Spoilers on Glee Bones Castle Fringe Chuck Fringe and More TVLine Retrieved 2012 03 18 Roffman Marisa 2011 03 25 FRINGE Bloodline Teases Plus EPs Jeff Pinkner and J H Wyman Talk Peter s Choice and the Other Universe Give Me My Remote Retrieved 2012 03 18 a b Murray Noel 2011 04 29 The Last Sam Weiss The A V Club Retrieved 2011 05 01 Isler Ramsey 2011 04 24 Fringe 6 02 AM EST Review IGN Retrieved 2011 05 12 VanDerWerff Todd 2011 05 06 Interview John Noble The A V Club Retrieved 2011 05 08 Ausiello Michael 2011 03 08 Ask Ausiello Spoilers on Fringe House Grey s Anatomy True Blood Glee and More TVLine Retrieved 2011 05 25 a b Kevin Corrigan Credits TV Guide Retrieved 2011 05 12 a b Wilkins Alasdair 2011 05 06 Wolverine could be back for the next X Men First Class movie Plus the cast and crew of Fringe discuss the world shattering finale io9 Retrieved 2012 04 04 TV Show Fringe on Fox Partners with Science Olympiad Science Olympiad Retrieved 2011 07 19 Holbrook Damian 2010 11 11 Fringe Unveils Science Sites TV Guide Retrieved 2011 07 07 The Science of Fringe Exploring Static Electricity PDF Fox Broadcasting Company Archived from the original PDF on 2012 10 11 Retrieved 2011 07 19 Gorman Bill 2011 04 30 TV Ratings Friday Fringe Rises Smallville Friday Night Lights Shark Tank Fall Supernatural CSI NY Steady TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on 2011 05 02 Retrieved 2011 05 01 Hibberd James 2011 04 30 Friday ratings Smallville Friday Night Lights Shark Tank dip Fringe rises Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2011 05 01 Gorman Bill 2011 05 09 Live 7 DVR Ratings Yet Again Modern Family Tops Absolute Gains Fringe Tops Gains TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on 2011 05 12 Retrieved 2011 05 13 Tucker Ken 2011 04 30 Fringe recap The Last Sam Weiss and the first glimpse of the future of Fringe Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2011 05 01 Murray Noel 2011 04 29 The Last Sam Weiss The A V Club Retrieved 2011 05 01 a b Isler Ramsey 2011 05 01 Fringe The Last Sam Weiss Review IGN Retrieved 2012 04 05 TV com staff 2011 06 03 TV com Top 10 Our Favorite Episodes of the 2010 2011 TV Season TV com Retrieved 2012 01 23 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Last Sam Weiss The Last Sam Weiss at Fox com The Last Sam Weiss at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Last Sam Weiss amp oldid 1173277035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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