vlada-vvv:

~Nina and Peter~
Mother and Son
I will always believe that Nina is Peter’s biological mother. Nothing will make me change my mind. Nothing. I don’t know when and how this happened and why Nina abandoned (or not) her child. Or maybe it was Walter who made Nina leave Peter to him and Elizabeth. Maybe it was an experiment that went wrong, maybe it wasn’t. Maybe Elizabeth couldn’t have children, maybe she could. Maybe Nina didn’t want children, maybe she did. Maybe Walter erased Nina’s memories. Maybe the Observers changed memories of both Walter and Nina. And I don’t know how any of this could happen in the alternate universe. But somehow, I know that this happened. You can call it stupidity or “fangirling”. I don’t really care. I just know.
I mean, just look at these two. They are the same. Both are strong and individualistic natures. Both are smart and sarcastic. Both know how to “deal” with people. Both know their price. Loners. Both are pretty damn good at what they do (just remember Peter’s curriculum vitae). Obviously great schemers (just rememeber Nina’s curriculum vitae). Slytherins (for HP fans over here). Ice on the outside, fire on the inside.
From the moment I saw Peter and Nina in “The Cure”, I knew. There was this instant chemistry between these characters (not so much because of acting but because of writing). But it was not the kind of chemistry Peter and Olivia had, obviously. Which makes me believe that Nina being Peter’s mother was in the writers’ initial plan for the show. Later they must have changed it or they just couldn’t find “a place” where to put this story line. But the idea was there from the very beginning. You don’t simply put lines like: “You know you still look just the same as you did when you were a child. You and I spent a good deal of time together” or “Your father and I were quite close when we were both much younger” in the characters’ first scene together. At least not on Fringe.
There, I finally said everything I wanted to say about these two. Judge me or support me or better still, ignore me.

vlada-vvv:

~Nina and Peter~

Mother and Son

I will always believe that Nina is Peter’s biological mother. Nothing will make me change my mind. Nothing. I don’t know when and how this happened and why Nina abandoned (or not) her child. Or maybe it was Walter who made Nina leave Peter to him and Elizabeth. Maybe it was an experiment that went wrong, maybe it wasn’t. Maybe Elizabeth couldn’t have children, maybe she could. Maybe Nina didn’t want children, maybe she did. Maybe Walter erased Nina’s memories. Maybe the Observers changed memories of both Walter and Nina. And I don’t know how any of this could happen in the alternate universe. But somehow, I know that this happened. You can call it stupidity or “fangirling”. I don’t really care. I just know.

I mean, just look at these two. They are the same. Both are strong and individualistic natures. Both are smart and sarcastic. Both know how to “deal” with people. Both know their price. Loners. Both are pretty damn good at what they do (just remember Peter’s curriculum vitae). Obviously great schemers (just rememeber Nina’s curriculum vitae). Slytherins (for HP fans over here). Ice on the outside, fire on the inside.

From the moment I saw Peter and Nina in “The Cure”, I knew. There was this instant chemistry between these characters (not so much because of acting but because of writing). But it was not the kind of chemistry Peter and Olivia had, obviously. Which makes me believe that Nina being Peter’s mother was in the writers’ initial plan for the show. Later they must have changed it or they just couldn’t find “a place” where to put this story line. But the idea was there from the very beginning. You don’t simply put lines like: “You know you still look just the same as you did when you were a child. You and I spent a good deal of time together” or “Your father and I were quite close when we were both much younger” in the characters’ first scene together. At least not on Fringe.

There, I finally said everything I wanted to say about these two. Judge me or support me or better still, ignore me.