Tonight On Fringe: The Bishop Revival

      Email Post       1/28/2010 06:00:00 PM      

Tonight on Fringe is the all-new episode "The Bishop Revival".

As always, we'll have a LIVE Fringe chat from 9:00 PM to 12:00 PM ET, if you want to talk with other Fringe fans, during or after the show. We usually play "spot the observer", and "What's the glyph code?", plus discuss the action on the show. To join the chat, visit the Fringe chat room, enter your name or a nickname, and join the fun! (please don't use the default mib_xxxxx nickname!)

To discuss this or any other Fringe episode, head over to the Fringe Episodes section!

Also, don't forget to check the Fringe Easter Eggs section for Observer sightings, Glyph codes, and other Fringe hidden clues.

Following the Pattern: Fringe Episodes 205 - 208

      Email Post       1/28/2010 09:35:00 AM      

This video summarizes the "pattern" related events from Fringe Episodes 205 - 208.

Fringe Sneak Peek 213: The Bishop Revival

      Email Post       1/27/2010 04:51:00 PM      



Here is a sneak peek / behind the scenes look at Thursday's Fringe episode "The Bishop Revival".

For more info on this upcoming episode, including Fringe promotional photos, press releases, and more, check out the Fringe spoilers section

Fringe VFX Team Nomintated For VES Award

      Email Post       1/25/2010 11:40:00 AM      

On January 19th the Visual Effects Society(VES) announced its nominees for the 8th Annual VES Awards ceremony, "recognizing outstanding visual effects artistry in over twenty categories of film, animation, television, commercials, and video games."



The Fringe Visual Effects team(VFX) has been nominated for the category "Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program," for their work on Season 2 Episode 2.06, entitled "Earthling." Congratulations VFX Team!



The 8th Annual VES Awards will take place on February 28, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, CA.



http://www.visualeffectssociety.com/group/ves-member/ves-announces-nominees-8th-annual-ves-awards

Episode Review: What Lies Below

      Email Post       1/24/2010 05:48:00 PM      

A 75,000 year old virus finds its way free, the result of drilling for oil, and seemingly waits to seek out the maximum number of victims before it kills the host and infects the population. Peter and Olivia quickly find themselves under quarantine along with the other employees of Vitas Petrol on floor sixteen.


It's not long before the episode picks up its pace. As the infected person begins screaming, Peter stumbles backwards and trips on the dead body from early, covered in blood. Olivia walks in and sees him, covered in blood. Scrubbing the blood from his skin, Olivia walks in, telling him, “be careful.” It’s obvious she’s worried and if he’s not infected, the blood on him, scrubbing at roughly would break skin and seep in to infect him. I was wondering how Peter would come to get infected and it was believable enough that he might find himself tripping and forced to fall on the body. Why didn’t they grab something to cover the victim though? I suppose no one had an extra blanket around. If it were me, I’d be avoiding the front, knowing that the corpse is infected and wouldn’t want to come within twenty feet of it. I might have also found a key and locked anyone possibly infected in a room. Maybe they’d have been mad but that is the idea of being quarantined.


When Walter discovers a test to determine whether those quarantined are infected, Peter steals Olivia’s swab from the table after her results come back negative for infection. He swabs his mouth with the swab Walter hands him before switching it, already knowing the truth, having seen drops of blood from his nose. They attempt to head out of the building but are quickly stopped when Peter’s nose begins to bleed again. He is stopped from leaving the building and dragged back inside, screaming, “I just have to get outside!” It’s the first moment we really see an infected Peter, acting out from the virus.

Once outside, Olivia finds out that the state department has authorized the army to go in and contain the infected because it is a level 6 contamination. With twelve people still inside and infected, Olivia phones Astrid who is with Walter and still inside, telling them to get out that the army will be coming in soon. Astrid ignores Olivia’s plea, knowing her only choice is to stay with Walter and help him develop a cure. It is then that Walter slips up, admitting to Astrid, “I can’t let Peter die again, and he’s going to.” Together they focus on the original virus, what killed it so long ago, sulfur from a volcano thousands of years ago. Finding horseradish in the fridge, Walter is able to test his theory and then they quickly contact Olivia to get the CDC to make the cure. That was probably the fastest cure developed but I give the writers credit, it was entertaining. I was just wondering why they couldn’t all eat a spoonful and be cured. Guess it doesn’t quite work like that. Any other cures you can find for diseases in your fridge?


With time running out, the only option Olivia finds herself to have is going back into the building, turning the ventilation system back on as they deliver Fentanyl gas to knock everyone inside unconscious to buy them a few hours to produce the cure. Peter, now fully infected and acting nothing like himself, sees Olivia on the security cameras coming into the elevator and in the building. Stepping out into the parking garage, Peter is already there waiting for her. He attacks her and though she ultimately fights back, he finally gets the gun from her, has it poised and says to her “stay down.” Even completely infected he doesn’t shoot her and realizes he can’t. Once Peter leaves with her gun, Olivia heads to the ventilation system, turning it on, nearly out of time. Moments later they are unconscious and then Walter is administering the antidote. If being in contact with Peter had infected Olivia, she seems to have recovered quite quickly from the antidote. Though she wouldn’t have had the virus in her system very long (a few hours given the time it takes to create the serum) she looks quite well considering how fast it affects the host.

When Peter wakes up, though he doesn’t look too hot, he is once again himself. Olivia asks if he feels better and he turns to look at her and tells her he’s sorry. She shakes her head and answers, “you weren’t yourself.” Peter stares back, his skin still quite pale and sweaty telling her “it’s lucky for me that you were.” It’s good to see Peter back to his old self. I’ve heard unconfirmed reports that this episode was filmed when the cast and crew (including Joshua Jackson) were infected with H1N1. Could that have been why it worked so well?


The final moments of the episode seemed to answer the question that had been nagging at us. Walter heads out and Astrid follows. She asks him what he meant about letting Peter die again. He tells her quite sharply, “some things are meant to be left alone, Agent Farnsworth.” After everything Astrid has seen while working Fringe Division, it should be evident what he’s talking about. Will she be able to keep such shocking news to herself? It seems Peter will probably be finding out soon and to the audience, it’s about time.

All in all, an excellent episode. Though the show has been airing a lot more stand alone episodes, this one could certainly bring in a casual or newer viewer and hopefully get them hooked. My question is, at what point do you stop trying to bring in a new audience and cater exclusively to the one you already have? I’m guessing Season Three.

Fringe Preview 213: The Bishop Revival

      Email Post       1/22/2010 12:54:00 AM      



Here is the preview for the next Fringe episode - "The Bishop Revival" - which airs next Thursday, January 28th on FOX.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel to watch it in HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Episode 212: What Lies Below

      Email Post       1/21/2010 08:00:00 PM      



When a man enters an office in Boston for a meeting, he becomes disoriented and collapses, only to have his veins erupt and spray blood everywhere. Shortly after Olivia and Peter arrive at the scene to investigate the bizarre case, it’s discovered that a lethal virus – with deep ties to something very valuable – is spreading, so the CDC moves in to quarantine the building and eradicate the pathogens. Isolated inside with the rest of the exposed office employees, Peter and Olivia face life-threatening circumstances, sending Walter, Broyles and Astrid on a frantic search for a solution to save them.

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

How would you rate "What Lies Below"

Tonight On Fringe: What Lies Below

      Email Post       1/21/2010 08:00:00 PM      



Tonight on Fringe is the all-new episode "What Lies Below". Here is a sneak peek and behind-the-scenes look.

As always, we'll have a LIVE Fringe chat from 9:00 PM to 12:00 PM ET, if you want to talk with other Fringe fans, during or after the show.  We usually play "spot the observer", and "What's the glyph code?", plus discuss the action on the show. To join the chat, visit the Fringe chat roomenter your name or a nickname, and join the fun! (please don't use the default mib_xxxxx nickname!)

To discuss this or any other Fringe episode, head over to the Fringe Episodes section!

Also, don't forget to check the Fringe Easter Eggs section for Observer sightings, Glyph codes, and other Fringe hidden clues.

How would you rate "What Lies Below"

Fringe Podcast Roundup: Johari Window

      Email Post       1/21/2010 06:44:00 PM      



Here is a list of the Fringe podcasts for the episode "Johari Window":
We would also like to welcome the newest Fringe podcast - The Fringe Report

The Fringe Report: Episode 15 - Johari Window: Dissected (VIDEO)


Episode Review: Johari Window

      Email Post       1/20/2010 11:19:00 AM      

Fringe Photos:

The episode recently had the title changed from Edina City to Johari Window. I have to say that Johari Window is a much better title, given the episode's significance with the theme of Perception.

Fringe Photos: The show starts with a young boy, Teddy, walking alone along the road outside of the woods. An officer, seeing him, rolls down his window and insists to give him a ride. As night falls, the officer glances in the rearview and the boy has suddenly changed, metamorphosed into a deformed boy. Taking him back to the station, they snap a photograph of the boy moments before his parents come in, looking quite deformed like the boy, killing all three officers before taking Teddy with them. At first light, it seems like some sort of story regarding werewolves, perhaps not the four-legged creatures but the transformation that occurred in the back of the squad car at night.

I love when episodes show continuity and Johari Window gave us exactly that when we first see Walter and Peter following the opening sequence. Walter, is afraid to come out from the car, remembering what it was like to get abducted and asks Peter, “what if he’s in there?” Peter assures his father, that he’s not in there and he won’t let him get kidnapped again. That’s a pretty big promise to make, considering they work Fringe Division and it seems lately someone is always in-danger.

It is Walter that suggests as they enter the town of Edina, “there may be werewolves in these hills.” Standing outside, Olivia stops Peter and Walter, asking about the humming sound she’s hearing. Walter, in typical fashion begins humming and singing some odd random song. The sheriff finds them a moment later and tells them what is better known as the Edina hum is from the military base. Olivia answers, “well that’s one mystery solved,” and somehow we all know that this will tie into the episode.

Fringe Photos: Driving to the hotel, a truck comes from the opposite side of the road, attempting to run them down. Olivia runs their car off the road in an attempt to avoid the incoming collision but manages to wreck the vehicle, rendering herself unconscious. Peter, grabs her gun and fires at the deformed man outside as there’s gunfire shooting back at him before the man drives off. The EMT’s seemingly glaze over Olivia and surprisingly for someone that lost consciousness; she doesn’t go to the hospital to get checked out. You would think standard FBI protocol would dictate you get fully checked out by a doctor. Of course though the windshield was broken everyone seemed perfectly unharmed. I find it just as interesting how many cars they’ve wrecked this season. Olivia has crashed two, Peter one. Remind me not to lend my car to either of them.

A short time later they recover the vehicle that had come head-on with them. Walter at this time makes a discovery for a butterfly, one he’s never seen on this continent before. This certainly stands out as strange. It is in the same woods that they find the body Peter had shot. The man, though dead, looks like nothing more than a man and Walter suggests they killed someone with metamorphoric abilities. They take both specimens back to the lab, in hopes of understanding how they change.

Fringe Photos: While back at the lab, Broyles contacts Olivia with information that there was in fact military testing done in the 70’s and inside the file that Olivia has acquired, we learn it is Project Elephant, the same tune of sorts that Walter had hummed earlier in Edina. We all knew we hadn’t heard the last of Walter’s singing and we suspect he was involved in the experiments. Back at the lab, the butterfly looks to have turned into a deformed moth and the body is once again deformed, in the same way when Peter had shot at it. Walter, putting the moth under the microscope realizes it has no metamorphic ability, just a deformity. This seems to stump him but our minds are reeling with the obvious Edina Hum. Astrid soon realizes the song Walter keeps singing is a mnemonic and they quickly recover the old file that he had once worked on. Go Astrid! We finally get to see a little more of her in this episode.

Fringe Photos: Peter and Olivia head back to Edina, looking through census numbers. Peter realizes something is not quite right with the numbers. At this point, I had already figured the entire town of Edina was like Teddy. Meanwhile Walter and Astrid, take the moth back to Edina. Pulling over on the side of the road, the moth looks to turn back to a butterfly. Astrid asks how this is possible and Walter tells her, “the man, the moth don’t change at all. What changes is our perception of them.” Perception, one of the main themes we repeatedly come across in Fringe.

Talking to Peter on the phone, they begin to understand it is the Edina Hum allowing us to see the people that are deformed as if they were ‘normal’. Walter, against Peter’s wishes, seems to get over his recent fears and heads into town with Astrid to find the source. It’s good to see the change in the episode for Walter, feeling more secure in himself once again. You can't really blame him for being fearful but it's good to see he seems to be doing his own investigating.

Fringe Photos: Walter, knowing who started the tests back in the 70’s and who was capable of creating such a generator to hide their deformities seeks out the daughter of the scientist, Rose, which happens to be Teddy’s mother. Walter sneaks around the house while Astrid plays a game of Operation with the boy as he attempts to find the generator. I found the game itself, Operation, quite amusing for Astrid to play. Seeing as how she helps Walter and his autopsies, there probably wasn’t a better game out there.

Soon Peter realizes the only change in the population seems to be a small number, births and deaths, that no one ever leaves this town. Peter now realizes and tells us that everyone in Edina is one of them. The officer chases after them, shooting at Peter and Olivia, wanting to keep the town’s secret. In the midst of all the shooting, Walter manages to turn the generator off and everyone’s true self is revealed. The town’s secret is no longer hidden. It doesn’t seem to stop the sheriff from still wanting Olivia and Peter dead. Now that their secret is out it shouldn’t matter but he has decided it is worth killing for. It is Rose that takes the final kill shot at the Sherriff, left with no other choice as he was going to kill Olivia and Peter.

Fringe Photos: We learn that the original pulse in the 70’s deformed the whole town and Rose’s father couldn’t live with that. He came back to Edina to perfect the machine, essentially the Edina Hum. The people that chose to stay in Edina, given the pulse, would be able to look beyond their deformities and live ‘normal’ lives. Walter comes to understand the importance of the pulse, what he did in shutting it down, how others would see them for their deformities and how it would affect their lives. He wants it kept secret, not made public. Broyles tells Walter that if he did not find the machine, there’s nothing to report. Walter seems to understand and thanks Broyles. I like how we always get a little insight into our characters. Walter is suddenly becoming more concerned for others and no longer only thinking of himself and his experiments. Broyles looked beyond the investigation and the report as did what he agreed was best for the town of Edina.

Peter tells his father that he’s proud of him for speaking up for those people, that he didn’t have to do that. Walter ends the episode by saying, “I’m glad you choose to see me the way you do. Very glad, indeed.” This just reminds us that Walter has yet to come clean with his own son about where he’s from. Peter’s perception of his father, will undoubtedly change when he does find out the truth.

For a standalone episode, it was nice to see it was about Perception, given it is one of the main themes of Fringe and from what we currently know about Olivia’s ability. The episode seemed to leave us with more of a moral dilemma in that is it better to hide what people are and perceive them as ‘normal’ or let their true selves be shown and gain for acceptance. Walter was probably right in that people would come in and want to study them, test them. Their lives would never be ‘normal’ again.

Fringe Files: Johari Window Photo Gallery

      Email Post       1/15/2010 04:17:00 AM      



HD screenshots of Fringe episode 211: Johari Window are now available at FringeFiles.com.

These screen caps have all been hand selected to increase quality and reduce duplicates, but if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.

Promotion photos for Johari Window are also available at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Preview 212: What Lies Below

      Email Post       1/14/2010 11:02:00 PM      



Here is the preview for the next Fringe episode - "What Lies Below" - which airs next Thursday, January 21st on FOX.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel to watch it in HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Tonight On Fringe: Johari Window

      Email Post       1/14/2010 08:33:00 PM      



Season 2 of Fringe resumes tonight will the all new episode "Johari Window". Here' is a sneak peek from tonight's episode.


As usual, we'll have a LIVE Fringe chat if you want to talk with other Fringe fans during or after the show.

For the Eastern time-zone the chat will be from 9:00 PM to 12:00 PM EST

Starting this week, we will have a new separate LIVE chat for the west coast starting at 9:00PM PST. That way you can watch and chat and not be spoiled by the east side.

To join the chat, visit the Fringe East chat room, or Fringe West chat room, enter your name or a nickname, and join the fun! (please don't use the default mib_xxxxx nickname!)


To discuss this or any other Fringe episode, head over to the Fringe Episodes section!

How would you rate "Johari Window"

Fringe Episode 211: Johari Window

      Email Post       1/14/2010 08:04:00 PM      



Following an unexplained attack involving disfigured humans, the Fringe team visits Edina City, a small town in upstate New York to uncover leads surrounding the bizarre case. When it’s determined that these disfigured people have managed to hide themselves for a while and they’ll do just about anything to keep it that way, the investigation takes an unexpected turn

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

How would you rate "Johari Window"

Fringe Blu-Ray On Sale

      Email Post       1/14/2010 07:08:00 PM      

Order FRINGE on Blu-rayAmazon has the Fringe Blu-Ray Season 1 set on sale for $29.99, which is cheaper than the DVD version!

Fringe Files: Unearthed Photo Gallery

      Email Post       1/14/2010 06:41:00 PM      



HD screenshots of Fringe episode 121: Unearthed are now available at FringeFiles.com.

These screen caps have all been hand selected to increase quality and reduce duplicates, but if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.

Fringe Files: Grey Matters Photo Gallery

      Email Post       1/12/2010 08:03:00 PM      



HD screenshots of Fringe episode 210: Grey Matters are now available at FringeFiles.com.

These screen caps have all been hand selected to increase quality and reduce duplicates, but if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.

Tonight On Fringe: Unearthed

      Email Post       1/11/2010 08:49:00 PM      



Tonight is a special bonus episode of Fringe, an original "Unearthed" episode from Season One.

The story goes that the studio paid for 21 episodes last season, but only 20 were shown due to various scheduling decisions, so they shot an extra one and have been hanging onto it ever since. It stands to reason that this will be a stand alone episode,  but you never know.

Anyway, we'll have a LIVE Fringe chat from 9:00 PM to 12:00 PM ET, if you want to talk with other Fringe fans during or after the show.

To join the chat, visit the Fringe chat room, enter your name or a nickname, and join the fun! (please don't use the default mib_xxxxx nickname!)

To discuss this or any other Fringe episode, head over to the Fringe Episodes section!

How would you rate "Unearthed"?

Fringe Episode 121: Unearthed

      Email Post       1/11/2010 08:19:00 PM      



After a teenage girl is pronounced brain dead, her mother takes her off life support, but when doctors operate quickly to remove her organs, the deceased girl shockingly awakens screaming an alphanumeric code. Equally as perplexing as her resurrection is that she is now somehow able to speak Russian and possesses classified information only a high-ranking soldier would know. While the girl’s mind-bending condition intensifies, Walter dusts off some old lab videos and hypothesizes the unthinkable, sending Olivia and Peter to investigate the bewildering case.

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

How would you rate "Unearthed"?

Fringe Preview 121: Unearthed

      Email Post       1/11/2010 01:30:00 PM      


Here is the preview for the Fringe episode - "Unearthed" - which airs TONIGHT on FOX.

Don't worry, Fringe is not moving to Mondays. Tonight is a special bonus episode, which was actually filmed last season. We will still get a new Fringe episode on Thursday as well

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel to watch it in full HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Preview 211: Johari Window

      Email Post       1/08/2010 02:47:00 PM      



Here is the preview for an upcoming Fringe episode - "Johari Window" - which airs next Thursday January 14th on FOX.

HOWEVER... there is also a new episode this coming Monday as well. Two Fringe episodes in one week! The bonus episode, which was actually filmed last season, is titled "Unearthed" and will air at 9:00pm on Monday, January 11th.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel to watch it in full HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com
 

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