Re: Fringe - By J.J. Abrams
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Originally Posted by David Forbes
If Loeb (or whoever the bad FBI dude was) was trying to save her (which he says during his interrogation), then why would he have his wife kill her?
The complete lack of answers about the larger story are really starting to wear thin with me.
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I don't mean to sound crass or anything, but I'm not really sure what else you expect from a show like Fringe. If anyone really thinks even a handful of answers will be given "along the way," well, I think they are watching the wrong show

With regards to the interrogation room exchange, my guess is that there are four "groups," for lack of a better term, of people in the show:
1) The FBI's Fringe division: trying to figure out/prevent whatever it is The Pattern is.
2) The people behind The Pattern: goals unkown
3) Massive Dynamic: their own agenda (playing both sides?)
4) A group of unknowns, who, like the Fringe division, are attempting to thwart The Pattern, but through their own means. Was John Scott in this group? Is Loeb (I think so)?
In the interrogation room, we saw groups 1 and 4 meet head-on. Perhaps Loeb and crew were attemping to innoculate Olivia against whatever it is The Pattern crew (group 2) are cooking up. Their methods were certainly brutal, but perhaps they were a necessity. How likely would it be for a group of individuals to show up at Olivia's door, and say something like "Hey, we know about The Pattern, and we want to stop it. How about you take this cocktail of drugs - it will protect you against what might happen to you. Thanks, bye!" Not very likely (though Walter might...)