Watercooler:A Few Questions About Fringe's Flashback

      Email Post       2/28/2011 07:09:00 PM      


Today's News: Our Take Watercooler: A Few Questions About Fringe's Flashback
Feb 28, 2011 12:31 PM ET
by Damian Holbrook

So Peter and Olivia met when they were kids. Bet that has some of you scratching your heads, huh?

Last Friday, Fox's sci-fi uber-coolness Fringe kicked back to 1985 — land of Walter's sideburns and cortexiphan treatments — to show us how young Olivia (called Olive by Dr. Bishop) star-crossed paths with new-to-this-'verse Peter just as she was tapping into her abilities to travel between worlds. Turns out both kids were in tough spots: He was all pissed that his "parents" were trying to sell him on the lie that he hadn't been snatched from another dimension, and she was desperate to avoid the abuse of her stepfather. Before you can say, "young love," the two youngin's are connecting on that kind of level that causes snow to start magically falling and, in Olivia's case, accidentally crossing over to the red universe and cluing Walternate into the possible location of his missing son.

It was awesome! And not just because a certain Watercooler writer also had that Battlestar Galactica boardgame young Petey was eyeing up in the toy store. The scene where Olive spilled the beans to the man she thought was her protector was a chilling mind-bender that only got cooler up multiple viewings. And once you'd figure out that she had indeed just met Walternate, the realization of what that meant (this was the germ of the idea that has inspired the man to devote his life to ending our universe) solved a huge piece of this puzzle.

However, there were a few questions that came out of the hour we'd like to pose to you...

- Was that betamax video of Olive mentally torching her classroom the same one we saw last season? Thought there was a bed in the background of the first one.

- If Walter's old lab assistant Carla died in a fire, who thinks it was one started by Olive?

- How come Peter didn't remember meeting Olivia? We know she blocked out the cortexiphan stuff from last season's "Jacksonville" episode.

- Do we think maybe Olivia has an untapped ability to turn things she imagines into a reality? That snow sort of just happened, you know?

- How come Walter never mentioned that these two met 26 years ago?

- How much do we love Orla Brady as Elizabeth Bishop?

Ok, Fringies, have at it. Who knows, maybe some of your theories will make it into our next chat with the producers.
Source:tvguide.com

(Note:Damian Holbrook is so 'Fringe' cool. It's no surprise he has that Battlestar Galactica game.)

Fringe 315 Reviews Roundup: "Subject 13"

      Email Post       2/28/2011 01:02:00 PM      

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Here are some reviews from around the web, in no particular order, for the Fringe episode "Subject 13":
Have any favorite reviews, or reviews we should add? Let us know in the comments. 

Akiva Goldsman Tells A 'Winter's Tale'

      Email Post       2/27/2011 05:10:00 PM      


And speaking of the book 'Winter's Tale' in Dennis' post below, this may be why we saw it in 'Subject 13.'
I Googled 'Winter's Tale' and found this article.
Fringe's consulting producer(and writer) Akiva Goldsman will start directing the shooting of a movie form of 'Winter's Tale' in 2012.


Akiva Goldsman Tells A ‘Winter’s Tale'

To many, Akiva Goldsman is akin to a cinematic antichrist, for having written such screen duds as Lost in Space and Batman and Robin. To others however, he is an Oscar winning screenwriter (Best Adapted Screenplay for A Beautiful Mind) whose films, as a writer, have grossed an average of $122 million at the US box office. Factor in that he’s also a successful producer and you can see why Hollywood likes doing business with the man.

Goldsman is now set to expanding his resume even more by making his feature film directing debut with a big screen adaptation of Mark Helprin’s 1983 fantasy novel, Winter’s Tale.
Winter’s Tale (which Goldsman will also write) has a budget set at a substantial $75 million and it is due to start shooting in 2012,
once the writer has finished working …

Fringe Photo Gallery: "Subject 13" Screenshots

      Email Post       2/27/2011 02:38:00 AM      

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HD screenshots of Fringe episode Subject 13 are now available at FringeFiles.com.

These screen caps have all been randomly selected, so if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.

Promotional photos for Subject 13 are also available at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Books: What Young Olivia Was Reading in "Subject 13"

      Email Post       2/27/2011 02:18:00 AM      

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The book that young Olivia is reading in "Subject 13" is called Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin.

Wikipedia has some interesting things to say about the book:
The title Winter's Tale is a reference to the similarly named Shakespeare play. In that play, as in this book, a major character disappears for years, only to return after a long and unexplained absence, unharmed, transformed, and redeemed.[Peter?]
...
Winter's Tale is a 1983 novel by Mark Helprin. It takes place in a mythic New York City, markedly different than our own.[Alternate Universe?]
...
New York City is subsumed in arctic winds, dark nights, and white lights, its life unfolds, for it is an extraordinary hive of the imagination, the greatest house ever built, and nothing exists that can check its vitality.[Is this why it snowed in the tulip field?]
The most interesting part of the book is name of the main character Peter Lake!

FYI, the paperback edition has a different cover, but if you want the exact same book Olivia is reading, hardcover versions with the same cover are available in the Amazon used books section.

Win Tickets to see John Noble in Paris

      Email Post       2/27/2011 01:33:00 AM      

The French Fringe website SerieFringe.com is having a contest to give away two tickets to the Sci-Fi Convention in Paris on April 16 and 17th.

One of the tickets is a "Premium Ticket" (135€ value), which includes meeting John noble, plus you'll get an autograph and photo taken with him.

The other "Weekend Ticket" (50€ value) only gets you access to the convention, but you can buy tickets to get an autograph or a photo for 20€ each .


Of course transportation is not included, unless you live in Paris, or are willing to travel there on your own dime, there's not much point in entering. But we know we have some French Fringe fans out there, so to them we say "bonne chance"!

FYI, the contest site is only in French (you can read the site in English through Google Translator here), but the Sci-Fi Convention website is available in French or English.

Fringe Retro Title Sequence Returns

      Email Post       2/25/2011 11:34:00 PM      



The Fringe episode "Subject 13" is a flashback that takes place in 1985. To match the style of the era, location titles and the Fringe title sequence was given a new look. The same title sequence was also seen in the the Fringe episode "Peter".

The Tron-style graphics are complimented by retro "fringe science" subjects. While these subjects may have seemed "fringe" at the time of Back To The Future and Weird Science, every one (with maybe the exception of cold fusion) is now considered mainstream science.

One thing that seems to be missing from this old school sequence is the "Observers Are Here" quote.




Screenshots of every single frame from the title sequence are available at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe 316 Preview: Os

      Email Post       2/25/2011 11:21:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Os" , which airs in two weeks on FRIDAY, March 11th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in Subject 13

      Email Post       2/25/2011 10:40:00 PM      


The Observer can be spotted walking in the Bishop Dynamics lobby, just as Walternate arrives.

You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyphs in Subject 13

      Email Post       2/25/2011 10:28:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode Subject 13 spelled out SWITCH.

For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.

Fringe Episode 315: Subject 13

      Email Post       2/25/2011 07:00:00 PM      



This follow-up to last season’s “Peter” flashback episode revisits a poignant period of time for both the Bishops and Olivia

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Tonight On Fringe: Subject 13

      Email Post       2/25/2011 06:00:00 PM      




Tonight's Fringe episode "Subject 13", is the fifteenth episode of season 3.

Reminder: If you didn't already have enough of a reason to watch Fringe LIVE, tonight is also the LIVE Tweet-Along event with Jasika Nicole (Astrid Farnsworth) and Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman.

Jeff Pinkner (@JPFringe) and J.H. Wyman (@JWFringe) will be tweeting from 9PM to 10PM EST, and Jasika Nicole (@FringeLabRat) will be tweeting from 9PM to 10PM PST (that's 12AM to 1AM EST).

You can submit your questions for everyone using the #FringeLiveTweet tag.

If you can handle doing three things at once, as always, we'll have a LIVE Fringe chat. 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 - be creative!). Advanced users can go directly to the IRC channel: #FringeTV on irc.mibbit.com.

After the show, get more information on Subject 13 at:

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

To discuss Subject 13 or any other episode, head over the the Fringe episode section.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "Subject 13"?



There was a problem with last weeks poll, so I have added it here again and extended the poll deadline for one more week.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "6B"?

Fringe Reminder: Tweet-Along with Jasika Nicole, Jeff Pinkner, & J.H. Wyman

      Email Post       2/25/2011 04:30:00 PM      

Special "Tweet-Along" Event During All-New Episode of FRINGE This Friday

Be sure to tune in to the all-new "Subject 13" episode of FRINGE, airing this Friday, Feb. 25 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

As part of a special "Tweet-Along" event, Jasika Nicole (Astrid Farnsworth) and Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner & J.H. Wyman will be tweeting LIVE during this Friday's all-new episode.

Jeff Pinkner (@JPFringe) and J.H. Wyman (@JWFringe) will be tweeting from 9PM to 10PM EST, and Jasika Nicole (@FringeLabRat) will be tweeting from 9PM to 10PM PST (that's 12AM to 1AM EST).

You can submit your questions using the #FringeLiveTweet tag.

For more information, visit http://www.fox.com/fringe/sprint/tweet/.

Fringe Early Buzz: "Subject 13"

      Email Post       2/25/2011 03:58:00 PM      

Here is the early buzz on tonight's Fringe episode "Subject 13":

Entertainment Weekly: Ken Tucker
Tonight’s Fringe is a do-not-miss, revelatory episode, crossing time and space and allowing us to see Olivia and Peter as children. The hour is crammed with references to previous episodes while adding a great deal of vivid detail to the series’ fundamental relationships between Walter, Olivia, Peter, and Walter’s wife, Elizabeth.

I don’t want to write anything more, lest I give something away about the episode called “Subject 13.” But how much more strongly can I say this? Don’t miss it!

Entertainment Weekly: Sandra Gonzales
Hardcore Fringe fans will agree that season 2′s “Peter” was hands up, down, and all-around one of the best hours of the series. The great news is that tonight’s follow-up episode, “Subject 13″ (which references the test subject number assigned to young Olivia), will rank right up there with it.

Montreal Gazette:
"Subject 13" showcases Torv, Noble and Jackson's performing abilities in ways sci-fi serial dramas rarely try. In the tradition of such dramas, the episode answers some questions while raising others, and is both effective and affecting as a mystery. It's accessible to the casual, occasional viewer, but won't upset or annoy the diehard fan.

TV Fanatic:
Simply put, Fringe fans, you must tune in to tonight's episode.

Fringe 315 Commercial: "Subject 13"

      Email Post       2/24/2011 11:02:00 PM      



Here's the latest Fringe (and Kitchen Nightmares) commercial for "Subject 13".

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.

Tweet-along with Fringe Executive Producers During "Subject 13"

      Email Post       2/24/2011 06:57:00 PM      


The LIVE Tweet-along event will take place on this Fringe, February 25th, during both east and west coast feeds of the Fringe episode "Subject 13". Fringe Executive Producers Jeff Pinkner (@JPFringe) and J.H. Wyman (@JWFringe) will "join you to share insider info and answer questions from Fringe fans. It's almost like communicating with the alternate universe. Only cooler."

During the last Tweet-Along event with John Noble, you could submit you questions using the #FringeLiveTweet tag. I suspect it will probably work the same way this time as well, but be sure to check back here or at bit.ly/FringeTweet tomorrow for the full details.

UPDATE: The event has already changed. Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman will only be available during the east coast feed, and replacing them for the west coast feed will be Jasika Nicole!

Fringe Easter Egg Roundup for "6B"

      Email Post       2/24/2011 01:22:00 PM      

Here are some recurring "Easter egg" screen shots from the Fringe episode 6B:

The Observer can be walking past the Rosencrantz building, right at the beginning of the episode.

Hidden Glyph: I didn't see any hidden Fringe symbols in this episode. It may not be an "every episode" Easter egg, like the Observer or Next Episode Clues. Or maybe I just missed it... if you find something, let me know!

Next Episode Clue: In the last episode "Immortality", the license plate of the second victim is APT6B. In this episode, Alice Merchant lived in Apt 6B, which is also the title of the episode.

Jasika Nicole and John Noble To Attend Emerald City Comic Con

      Email Post       2/24/2011 01:10:00 PM      



Jasika Nicole and John Noble will be among the guest stars at the upcoming Emerald City Comic Con in Seattle, Washington on March 4-6th.
Source:emeraldcitycomicon.com

'Fringe' Nominated For Five Saturn Awards

      Email Post       2/24/2011 08:36:00 AM      


The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror has apparently announced the nominees for the upcoming 37th Annual Saturn Awards. The ceremony will take place in June in Burbank, California.

'Fringe' has been nominated for five awards which include the following:


-Best Television Network Series

-Anna Torv, Best Actress In Television

-Best Supporting Actor In Television(2):
John Noble
Lance Reddick

-Seth Gable, Best Guest Starring Role In Television




Congratulations to Anna, John, Lance, and Seth on their nominations!
Source:hollywoodreporter.com

To read more about the Saturn Awards visit their website: http://www.saturnawards.org/index.html

Fringe: Return To The Scene Of The Crime

      Email Post       2/23/2011 05:09:00 PM      



Fox has now released a high-quality 720p version of Monday's TV Line exclusive video: "The Return".

Review-'6B'

      Email Post       2/23/2011 11:37:00 AM      


How do I love thee '6B'? Let me count the ways?

I can almost picture the writers' brainstorming meeting for this episode. Someone says it'll be a Valentine's week airing and there's discussion about what that means. Inevitably all the forms of love come into conversation and Shakespeare's name is bandied about. Or, knowing the genius of executive producers Jeff Pinkner and JH Wyman, this episode which came to be known as 6B was built into the story arc in rough form way back in Season 1.

That would definitely not surprise me.

'6B' is a bittersweet tale of love and loss, and I daresay, probably the heaviest dose of foreshadowing we've been given since 'Brown Betty' in Season 2. Having seen '6B' three times now(that's not much for me) I think this episode was brilliantly written. It's also a none too subtle reminder of where Fringe is right now and where it is headed. The blue universe has a new gigantic elephant in the room we can label the threat of holes, not soft spots as Olivia is corrected by Walter. No one's been giving too much thought as to the decay of our side, until now when the threat looms large and fresh in Brooklyn, a location very close to the first and huge vortex that formed in the East River Over There. I guess we should feel lucky, their vortex began in 1989, so the whole(pun intended) process is beginning more slowly on our side.

Fringe Now: Alternate Universe Articles - Smiley

      Email Post       2/23/2011 10:06:00 AM      


The Fox "Fringe Now" website has a new "Alternate Universe Article", which shows a news article from the Red universe, on one of those ubiquitous tablet devices.

The article is titled "Smiley - The saber-toothed tiger has been genetically resurrected.":
The New San Diego Zoo is creating a habitat for "Smiley," the first genetically resurrected saber-toothed tiger. Smilodon fatalis, which thrived in the Pleistocene epoch over 12,000 years ago, will be available for public view later this year. The zoo hopes it will be joined by an American mastodon by 2014.
It's interesting to note that the zoo is in "new" San Diego, implying something happened to the old one. It was likely destroyed when half of California went missing.

Fringe Ratings 314: 6B

      Email Post       2/23/2011 12:05:00 AM      

A little good news for Fringe fans: ratings for '6B' were UP last week! According to Entertainment Weekly:


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Fringe averaged 4.1 million viewers and a 1.5 preliminary adults 18-49 rating, up one tenth — or 7% — from last week. That’s still a ways off from the hearty 1.9 rating the show posted its first two weeks in its new Friday time slot, but any increase is a positive sign. (Perhaps fans heard Joshua Jackson’s message that they better start watching on Fridays if they want the show to return).

Fox actually tied usual Friday leader CBS to win the night, helped by Fringe lead-in Kitchen Nightmares (3.9 million, 1.7) rising 13%. That’s helpful for Fringe too, the “who won the night” boast is valued by all networks.

While most Thursday shows hit season lows the night before, several Friday programs posted gains along with Fringe.
Hopefully this means the message is hitting home - please watch Fringe live on Fridays if you can, or at least DVR it and watch as soon as possible. Joshua Jackson says:
We really need our Fringe fans to tune in and watch us on Fridays ... It is going to take the people that like the show to watch the show and .. show their support if they want to see us stick around for another season.”

UPDATE: The Live + 7 DVR ratings are in for "Concentrate and Ask Again", and Fringe topped all shows for "Post Airdate 18-49 Rating % Increase from DVR Viewing", bumping Fringe's 1.6 to a 2.5 — a 56% increase! Now if we could just get all those people to watch live...

Fringe 314 Reviews Roundup: 6B

      Email Post       2/22/2011 11:24:00 PM      

Here are some reviews from around the web, in no particular order, for the Fringe episode 6B:
Are there any review we should add? Post them in the comments. Have any favorite reviews? Let us know!

John Noble to Appear at Paris' SCI-FI Convention 1.5

      Email Post       2/22/2011 09:53:00 PM      


How's your French?
John Noble is scheduled to appear at the SCI-FI Convention 1.5 in Paris, France
which takes place April 16th and 17th.
It looks like he is currently one of two scheduled special guests.
Use the link below for more information on this event. Magnifique!
Source:SCI-FI Convention

Fringe 315 "Subject 13" Canadian Promo

      Email Post       2/22/2011 03:08:00 PM      

Here's the canadian promo for this friday's episode.

Fringe New Promo

      Email Post       2/21/2011 11:42:00 AM      


Here's a new promo thanks to TVLine.com

Fringe Review: 6B

      Email Post       2/20/2011 03:55:00 AM      


“What if this is not about physics, but about people?”

That quote? The rules of the game. How should we understand those rules? That is still up for grabs. This episode had me anguished at first, but it is nonetheless a vital clue to larger goals of the show. Are those goals in line with my expectations? Only time will tell.

Fringe Photo Gallery: 6B

      Email Post       2/19/2011 01:51:00 PM      


HD screenshots of Fringe episode 6B are now available at FringeFiles.com.

These screen caps have all been randomly selected, so if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.

Promotional photos for 6B are also available at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Sneak Peek 315 "Subject 13"

      Email Post       2/19/2011 10:51:00 AM      


Here's the first sneak peek for the episode of next friday.

Fringe Sprint Now Contest

      Email Post       2/19/2011 12:15:00 AM      



Fox is running a "Fringe Now" contest where you can enter for your chance to win a Sprint EVO 4G Phone with 3 months of service, and a trip for 2 to Vancouver to view the filming of a top secret episode of Fringe, plus meet the cast and crew!

Despite what the announcer says, the correct address to enter the contest is http://www.fox.com/fringe/sprint/sweepstakes/

You must be a US resident, and you can enter once a day until February 28, 2011 at 10:00 am PT.

Good luck!

P.S. if you win and you need someone to take with you, let me know :)

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in 6B

      Email Post       2/18/2011 11:36:00 PM      


The Observer can be spotted at the very beginning of the episode, walking past to couple on the way to the party.

You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.

Fringe 315 Preview: Subject 13

      Email Post       2/18/2011 10:59:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Subject 13" , which airs FRIDAY, February 25th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyphs in 6B

      Email Post       2/18/2011 10:14:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode 6B spelled out HEARTS.

For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.

Fringe Wallpaper: Olivia and Faux-livia

      Email Post       2/18/2011 05:28:00 PM      


Fox has created a new FRINGE wallpaper featuring Olivia and Faux-livia! Download it in multiple sizes at Fox.com/Fringe.

Tonight On Fringe: 6B

      Email Post       2/18/2011 04:50:00 PM      



Tonight's Fringe episode "6B", is the fourteenth episode of season 3 (and the fifth Fringe Friday).

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 - be creative!). Advanced users can go directly to the IRC channel: #FringeTV on irc.mibbit.com.

After the show, get more information on 6B at:

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

To discuss 6B or any other episode, head over the the Fringe episode section.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "6B"?

Fringe Episode 314: 6B

      Email Post       2/18/2011 01:23:00 PM      


A series of Fringe events leads the team to the home of a woman grieving over the death of her husband, while Peter and Olivia make an effort to repair the emotional rift between them.

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Joshua Jackson: 'Start the campaign' to save 'Fringe'

      Email Post       2/18/2011 11:01:00 AM      

Feb 18, 2011 10:49 AM ET
Joshua Jackson: 'Start the campaign' to save ‘Fringe’
by James Hibberd

FoxFans wondering about the fate of Fringe are not alone. Star Joshua Jackson is watching the ratings along with the rest of us. “I’m a positive person in general, but we really need our Fringe fans to tune in and watch us on Fridays,” Jackson tells EW. “We did good when we first moved, but last week we did not have a good week, ratings wise. It is going to take the people that like the show to watch the show and start the campaign and show their support if they want to see us stick around for another season.”

Meanwhile, more data has come in about those ratings from last Friday: The episode’s adult demo climbed 57 percent over the next three days thanks to DVR playback. That’s a lot, and higher than the previous Friday’s Fringe DVR gain, suggesting that more fans are electing to watch the show over the weekend (not enough, however, to change the overall story — numbers still fell when comparing week to week). Still, the data reinforces Jackson’s point: Fans need to watch the show on Fridays.

As for what comes next on the show, Jackson gave us more reasons to tune in …
“Apparently I’m gonna be a dad,” he says. “And it is like the most extreme long-distance relationship, which I am pretty good at as it turns out in real life. My baby mama is in another universe. I think he has to find out, but I don’t know exactly how we’re gonna work that out yet. I have not see the finale script yet or anything. The whole other universe thing and the machine and the war of the two worlds is obviously the end of this season. But you would think they can’t just let the baby thing fall away.”

Jackson also noted the show has gotten “very Romeo and Juliet-ish in” the last couple of weeks but says the show “will go back to some straight Fringeiness very soon.”

“We have been exploring our feelings a lot lately,” he says. “I feel sort of bad for fans of the relationship. The Peter-Olivia supporters have been taken for quite a ride. He wants to be with her, and in his mind it was her. But in her mind, he should have been able to tell the difference. But we get back to some cold hard out-there science stuff soon enough.”

We’re ready for more Fringeiness! Check back on Saturday mornings to see the latest Fringe ratings.

– Carrie Bell contributed to this report
Source:entertainmentweekly.com
Thanks to b3rt4 for the tip!

Fringe Easter Egg Roundup for "Immortality"

      Email Post       2/18/2011 02:40:00 AM      

Here are some recurring "Easter egg" screen shots from the Fringe episode Immortality:

Hidden Glyph: A Fringe "leaf" symbol hidden on a bathroom sign.

Hidden Glyph: A Fringe "butterfly" symbol on a butterfly poster at the bug lab.

Next Episode Clue: The license plate of the second victim is APT6B, as in Apartment 6B, reflecting the title and subject matter of the next episode "6B".


The Observer can be spotted in the zeppelin terminal, just before Frank arrives.


Glyphs code spells out ROMAD - a military term meaning "Recon, Observe, Mark, & Destroy"


Olivia vs. FauxLivia: Weighing The Choice Of Peter Bishop, Fringe Bachelor

      Email Post       2/17/2011 10:23:00 PM      

by Mindy Monez February 17, 2011 12:19 PM
TelevisionWithoutPity.com

With Fringe's recent reveal that newly weaponized Peter Bishop will determine who wins the impending war between universes solely by choosing an Olivia to be with (it's a lot less stupid than that, but we're paraphrasing for brevity's sake), it seems to us that Peter shares some commonalities with another TV icon: the Bachelor. And since choosing an Olivia makes the foundation for the most dramatic inter-universe rose ceremony ever, we thought we'd run down each girl's pros and cons to help the guy decide.

Fringe Sneak Peeks: 6B

      Email Post       2/17/2011 07:51:00 PM      



Here are three clips from the upcoming Fringe episode 6B.

FRINGE - Fauxlivia is expecting!

      Email Post       2/17/2011 02:53:00 PM      



"Olivia is not infected, she's pregnant"

Fox has a new video "Expecting" featuring interviews with Anna Torv (Olivia Dunham) and Jasika Nicole (Astrid Farnsworth) discussing the pregnancy of Fauxlivia on Fringe.

Fringe Reviews Roundup: Immortality

      Email Post       2/17/2011 09:51:00 AM      

Here are some reviews from around the web, in no particular order, for the Fringe episode Immortality:
Are there any review we are missing or we should ditch? Which are your favorite reviewers? Let us know!

'Fringe,' 'Human Target' Renewal Chances

      Email Post       2/16/2011 08:54:00 PM      

Feb 16, 2011 12:49 AM ET
Fox on 'Fringe,' 'Human Target' renewal chances
by James Hibberd

How does Fox feel about Fringe’s performance on Friday so far? Quite enthusiastic.

“I’m so psyched about it,” says Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly. “It does go to show you the loyalty of the genre audience, when you get the right show. I’m so grateful to that audience, I’d like to shake their hands. We have a lot of passion for that show here.”

Now, this interview was just before last Friday’s second-in-row dip, but most other shows also fell that night and one rating does not a reputation make. As for Human Target ….
“We have some decisions to make about that,” Reilly says, “and Lie to Me as well. These shows are not being rejected. They’re doing a consistent and solid number. There are networks that would be happy to take those shows. We have to look at our shelf space.”

Translation: We’re going to decide about Human Target and Lie after we see our pilots for next fall. But keep in mind, Fox only programs two hours a night, so that’s a pretty crowded shelf….
Source:entertainmentweekly.com

TV's Top Couples 2011:Vote For Peter & Olivia Now!

      Email Post       2/16/2011 08:13:00 PM      

Nobody ever said love was easy, and this Valentine's Day, TV fans participating in our E! Online TV's Top Couples Tournament will have to make tough choices between favorite couples, as Brittany & Santana from Glee take on Mark & Lexie from Grey's Anatomy, Chuck & Blair from Gossip Girl fight Eric & Sookie from True Blood, and Stefan & Elena from the The Vampire Diaries battle Derek & Meredith from Grey's Anatomy. Tough stuff, right?

Cast your vote in round two of our shipper-war bracket tournament to decide which television pairing is the best of the best! Which couple will prevail? Only you can decide:

TV's Top Couples 2011: Round Two, 32 Couples

Game 2.2Andy-April (Chris Pratt & Aubrey Plaza), Parks & Recreation
Peter-Olivia (Josh Jackson & Anna Torv), Fringe

Voting for this round closes on Thur., Feb. 17, 2011 at 11 a.m., and thank you so much for playing!
Source:eonline.com

Fringe Aftermath 313: Immortality

      Email Post       2/16/2011 07:41:00 PM      


This video interview with executive producers Jeff Pinkner and JH Wyman just showed up on the official Fringe website and YouTube in the last few hours.
Here our leaders discuss topics after episode 3.13 such as the recurring theme of lineage.

Vote for Fringe To Be In Spoiler TV Banner

      Email Post       2/16/2011 11:07:00 AM      


Spoiler TV is redesigning their banner, and they are letting fans decide which shows will make the cut. Anna Torv is in the current banner, so it would be great to keep Fringe there.

The voting will be done via Twitter. In order to place you vote, you have to click the Fringe twitter link and let the link post EXACTLY what it says to Twitter. According to the rules, you can not add or delete anything from the tweet, or it will not be counted (along with 500 or so Lie To Me votes...)



The voting runs for 3 or 4 days (not very exact, I know), click on the Twitter link above or head over to SpoilerTV asap!

UPDATE: It appears you ARE allowed to vote multiple times, as long as you follow the rule above and post the exact tweet provided by SpoilerTV. The only limiting factor is that Twitter limits duplicated posts to once every few hours. So feel free to vote as many times for Fringe as Twitter will allow you!

Fringe Ratings 313: Immortality

      Email Post       2/16/2011 10:07:00 AM      

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The ratings for Fringe fell again last week, down to a series low rating of 1.4. The silver lining in this news however, is that all shows last Friday were down. So while it is never good for your rating to drop, it's not so much a reflection on Fringe, as it is TV watching in general on that night. With Valentine's Day on a Monday this year, I know a lot of people who celebrated on Fringe Friday or Saturday instead.

Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman also had this to say to Give Me My Remote about the low ratings this week:
J.H. Wyman: When CSI goes down 20% and every single show on the night goes down and they [all] had their lowest postings and FRINGE is one of those shows, you can’t single out FRINGE and say, “Oh no.” And we’ve been told, as long as we’re getting a 1.2 [in the important demo] or whatever, that’s okay for Friday nights, man!
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When things go down across the board, the viewers need to understand that that’s okay. That’s when people can rationalize [the ratings decrease]. When they can’t rationalize it is when everything goes up or posts even and your show is going down. That’s the problem. Friday nights…traditionally, nothing has worked [on Fox]. But if we’re continuing with a 1.4, a 1.5 and the DVRs are going up and we’re still posting a 2.3 or 2.4 with the DVRs, that’s good.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Fox is still enthusiastic:
“I’m so psyched about it,” says Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly. “It does go to show you the loyalty of the genre audience, when you get the right show. I’m so grateful to that audience, I’d like to shake their hands. We have a lot of passion for that show here.”
Contrast that with his comments about some other low rated shows:
“We have some decisions to make about [Human Target],” Reilly says, “and Lie to Me as well. These shows are not being rejected. They’re doing a consistent and solid number. There are networks [FX?] that would be happy to take those shows. We have to look at our shelf space.”
Fox knows that Fringe has an amazing and loyal fan base, so if Fringe can hang on to a 1.2 to 1.4 everything should be fine. J.H. Wyman suggests the most important thing you can do to help Fringe:
If the viewer can, watch [Fringe] live. If they can’t, DVR it. That’s the message. That’s the only thing people will respond to over at Fox. They’re not going to say, “It’s critically acclaimed and the fans really like it but nobody’s watching it.”
If you DVR the show and can't watch it live, it is important to at least watch it within the first 24 hours, or viewing won't be included in the "Live + Same Day" ratings. Also, don't fast forward through those commercials. Advertisers don't like that ;)

While some will want to tell you that the sky is falling, I'll leave you with these words from Jeff Pinkner:
Our message to our fans would be please don’t fret, watch the show, don’t be anxious and enjoy the story.

UPDATE: The Live + 3-day DVR numbers are in:

Friday’s @FRINGEonFOX jumps +57% from its Live + Same Day A18-49 rating (1.4 > 2.2) #FRINGE

In English, that means the 1.4 rating is adjusted up to 2.2 when you add 3 days of DVR viewings. This is still a little lower than the previous week (2.3), but for what it's worth, it's "the biggest such increase on any broadcast net (% basis) this season."

Fringe 3x14 "6B": Sneak Peek & Scenemaker

      Email Post       2/15/2011 05:21:00 PM      

Fringe Now: Alternate Universe Articles - Chunnel

      Email Post       2/15/2011 01:00:00 PM      



The Fox "Fringe Now" website has a new "Alternate Universe Article", which shows a news article from the Red universe, on one of those ubiquitous iPad-type devices.

The article is titled "Chunnel - The British and Belgian governments unveil plans for a Chunnel.":
The British and Belgian governments unveil plans for a "Chunnel" connecting the two countries beneath the North Sea. The announcement follows the collapse of British negotiation with France in late 2009. The with stretch over 115 km and connect Ramsgate, England and Ostende, Belgium.
For comparison, the chunnel in our universe connecting the UK and France is 50 km. 

Also, it's nice to see there are typos in the other 'verse. 

TV's Most Datable Characters:Vote Now for Peter and Olivia!

      Email Post       2/15/2011 09:57:00 AM      

TV's Most Dateable Characters: Choose your 'one' from readers' top picks by Mandi Bierly

Last week, PopWatch asked readers to name the TV character they’d date in real life. After tallying more than 2,000 nominations (yes, we read them all), we’re ready to take it to a vote. We’ve put your top picks — 25 men, and 29 women (there was a tie for that last spot) — in two polls below. Vote now through Tuesday at midnight ET. Come back Thursday when we’ll reveal the results. Remember: You can’t change anything about the character you’re picking, other than that he or she will no longer have feelings for his or her show love interest. (Second rule: Do not feel guilty.) Note: The order the characters are listed in the polls below is how they ranked during the first round, when you could be indecisive. What will happen when you can only pick one?
Source:entertainmentweekly.com
Note:As of this post both Peter Bishop and Anna Torv were still in the running!

Fringe Review: Immortality

      Email Post       2/15/2011 02:59:00 AM      


“Guess who.”

Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god—and that’s just my reaction to the crawly bugs, which gave me some really horrible nightmares. Everything else? I’m not even sure of what to say: so many developments, so many possibilities, so much dramatic tension.

New City TV(Canadian) Promo for "6B"

      Email Post       2/14/2011 07:12:00 PM      

Check out the latest Canadian Promo for this week's upcoming episode "6B!"
Post your comments below!


My take? It's a kiss-bite-kiss. We'll get some serious Polivia action and then the altbaby news will break. And then the powers that be will try to soothe us afterwards. Think I'm right?
Source:youtube.com

Fringe Exclusive:Producers Dissect Baby Bombshell

      Email Post       2/14/2011 09:57:00 AM      


Today's News: Our TakeFringe Exclusive: Producers Dissect Baby Bombshell
Feb 12, 2011 01:00 AM ET
by Natalie Abrams
After much speculation, the truth was revealed in Friday night's episode of Fringe: The other Olivia (Anna Torv) is pregnant with Peter's baby.

As if the two universes couldn't be more complicated, the producers of the Fox series tell TVGuide.com exclusively that there will be much larger things to come. Will Walternate (John Noble) use Bolivia's baby to lure Peter (Joshua Jackson) back to the alternate universe? The sinister answer may surprise you.

TVGuide.com: Why make Bolivia pregnant? Was this your way of humanizing the other universe?J.H. Wyman: Yes. It's what the alternate universe is doing and who they are really is why they're human to us. There will be some much larger things to come, definitely.

TVGuide.com: It seems as though Walternate is going to use Bolivia's pregnancy to get Peter back to the alternate universe.
Jeff Pinkner:
Well, actually, I'm not sure that's what's going to happen. It's implied that he's going to use the baby to get Peter back, but I think that the baby will provide Walternate with a means to his end, but it's not limited exclusively to getting Peter back.

TVGuide.com: Since the baby has the same DNA as Peter, does that mean it could be used to activate the machine?
Pinkner:
That's a possibility. So, as Joel said, it has been our intent from the beginning to complicate the viewers' [main] interests. By exploring this alternate universe, we're trying to, over time, allow people to realize that they're not the bad guy. Walternate is the biggest victim in this entire saga. He had his son stolen from him.

TVGuide.com: Bolivia seems to really be in love with Peter, so how is he going to feel about Walternate's plans, whatever they might be?
Pinkner:
Bolivia is just a citizen of that world who, heroically, like the fireman, is trying to put out the flames and is now involved in this much larger saga and genuinely fell for Peter. You'll definitely see repercussions of that line of thinking. All of this will drive the storytelling towards the back end of the season, for sure. She's also just discovered she's pregnant. There's a whole saga that goes on with that. It causes her to ask questions about herself.

TVGuide.com: Peter and Olivia's relationship is already so strained. Once this news comes out, will it cause a bigger break in their relationship?
Pinkner:
This has been a year of self-actualization. People are starting to ask a lot of questions: what they stand for, what they're doing here, what their involvement is and what they're experiencing. I'm looking also at [them] going through changes that may bring their complex relationship to a whole other level. I can definitely assure you that it's not going to fall out in a way that you would expect.

TVGuide.com: Peter has become a machine in a lot of ways. Will this news bring back his humanity, or might it destroy him all together?
Pinkner:
We were not trying to suggest that Peter was becoming a machine. The machine is clearly tapped into the darker side of his nature. This is a character who, because of Olivia and Bolivia,who he thought was Olivia, has become more vulnerable and more willing to allow somebody into his heart and to know him, both good and bad, since he was brought to our world. We were using that episode to show Olivia is actually getting through to him... we're trying to earn their relationship in a way that isn't like, "Oh, pretty TV actor, pretty TV actress, they belong together."

TVGuide.com: How Peter feels about a particular universe will effect which universe is saved by the machine. So, in learning about this pregnancy, should we all be really worried about the regular universe now?
Pinkner:
There's always peril for this universe because it is going to start to break down like over there. I think that as the cards are being laid out for you, you're going to have certain assumptions, but our job is to make sure that we turn over some cards that you didn't even expect to see. So, right now, you may assume that, but it would just be an assumption.

TVGuide.com: Will Bolivia return to the normal universe?
Pinkner:
Eventually, I think the characters will all meet up again. But, we're not, at this moment, prepared to say when or where.

TVGuide.com: Each season finale has had a big "what the heck just happened?" moment: showing us the Twin Towers, Olivias being switched... What can we look forward to this year?
Pinkner:
There are always going to be big revelations, hopefully earned revelations that you're like, "Oh, my gosh. I never saw it coming and I'm so intrigued and compelled." It's going to be a big event, which will propel us into Season 4 and, hopefully, have you look at the show through a completely different prism and say, "Oh, wow, I never saw that coming."

Fringe airs Fridays at 9/8c on Fox.
Source:tvguide.com
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Fringe Mentioned on The Cleveland Show

      Email Post       2/14/2011 01:36:00 AM      



Fringe got an unusual plug on last night's The Cleveland Show episode A Short Story and a Tall Tale:
There's that hottie Anna Torv from Fringe (Fridays at nine on Fox)
Fringe — it's about space or something.

Fringe Photo Gallery: Immortality

      Email Post       2/13/2011 02:58:00 AM      

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HD screenshots of Fringe episode Immortality are now available at FringeFiles.com.

These screen caps have all been randomly selected, so if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.

Promotional photos for Immortality are also available at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Sneak Peek(3.14) '6B'

      Email Post       2/12/2011 08:40:00 PM      

Happy Valentine's Day Video From 'Fringe'

      Email Post       2/12/2011 05:55:00 PM      

FOX Broadcasting has sent Fringe fans a Valentine's Day video.

So what do you think of it? (Personally, I would have preferred a P/O composite vid.)
Source:youtube.com

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in Immortality

      Email Post       2/12/2011 02:38:00 AM      



The Observer can be spotted in the zeppelin terminal, just before Frank shows up from North Texas.

You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.

Fringe 314 Preview: 6B

      Email Post       2/12/2011 01:20:00 AM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "6B" , which airs FRIDAY, February 18th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyphs in Immortality

      Email Post       2/12/2011 12:09:00 AM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode Immortality spelled out ROMAD. According to Urban Dictionary, ROMAD is an acronym for Radio Operator Maintainer And Driver, and a slang term describing a group that were tricked into a job no one else wanted to do.


For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.
 

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