Fringe Finale
Moving on, my favorite jokes of the episode are the numismatically inclined. The defense forces in the alternate world find a dead human from our world and go through his wallet. They’re particularly confused by our money:
“Who’s ‘Jackson’?”
Wow, so either the guy doesn’t know who his seventh President was, or someone else was their seventh President. Naturally this, in conjunction with the “First People” bit above, leads me to wonder about that universe’s Creek War and Seminole Wars – with no Andrew Jackson were Native Americans treated more humanely in this universe?
Or maybe I’m overthinking this.
The next one blew me out of the water, though; in wanting to compare their $20 to ours, they asked for “a Junior”.
Boom:
Brilliant.
So either Martin Luther King, Jr was a President, or they’re keeping in line with the Hamiltons and Franklins and put influential non-Presidents on money.
Either way, bad-ass.
They also use dollar coins over there:
Shocking, I know. The front was even moreso:
So Reverend King and Richard Nixon made it onto the money in this world?!
Weird.
Honestly I took this more as a homage to Watchmen, where Nixon was still President in 1985 (after the repeal the 22nd Amendment and the suspicious murders of Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein).
This next thing, it’s just weird and funny:
Yup, The West Wing season eleven. Why the The West Wing? Maybe because both it and Fringe are produced by Warner Brothers Television?
Maybe they’re just fans?
The last one was startling, check out the map in the background:
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