Fringe FBI Podcast Season 4 Episode 20

      Email Post       4/30/2012 11:35:00 PM      

Frea, Jan, Lou, & Maximus get together after each Fringe episode in this temporarily constructed shared reality known as a podcast to discuss the Fourth Season of Fringe.


' Worlds Apart '

 AKA
'Character Moments Vs Plot Cohesion'  

Fringe Review: Worlds Apart

      Email Post       4/28/2012 05:27:00 AM      


“Every war has a cost.”

Now we know. No—that’s not right. Now we think we know Jones’s master plan, and we think we know his motives (basic megalomaniacal world destruction, with animal accompaniment). What matters more, however, is the damage he has caused. Not earthquake damage, although of course that is significant, but damage to the sense of community that has, for the past few episodes, been growing between the two worlds.

Fringe Glyph Code in "Worlds Apart"

      Email Post       4/27/2012 10:11:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "Worlds Apart" spelled out ALIVE.

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

Fringe Episode 420: "Worlds Apart"

      Email Post       4/27/2012 06:54:00 PM      



Happy Fringe Friday!
CORTEXIPHAN KIDS SURFACE

The teams on both sides fight on for a common cause, and there are shocking developments tied to the Cortexiphan children.
During tonight's episode, help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #WorldsApart (Wait until 8pm, and don't use any other #hashtags! - plus please add the word Fringe (without a #) into your tweet.)

Also, don't forget to check OUT our LIVE Fringe Chat Room, and check-IN to Fringe at GetGlue to get this week's Fringe sticker.
After the episode airs, continue the discussion here in the comments, and get more Fringe information at the:
Check back here soon for Observer sightings, Glyph codes, and other Fringe Easter Eggs.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "Worlds Apart"?

Fringe Sneak Peeks: "Worlds Apart"

      Email Post       4/27/2012 06:34:00 PM      



Here are three sneak peeks for tonight's Fringe episode "World's Apart".

Fringe Renewed For Fifth Season!

      Email Post       4/27/2012 12:11:00 PM      



Fringe has been officially renewed for a fifth and final season! Woo hoo!

The announcement was made by Fringe executive producer Joel Wyman (@JWFringe), and was accompanied by this Fringe Season 5 trailer!


UPDATE: Here is the official press release, after the break:

Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 420,"Worlds Apart"-Worlds Apart

      Email Post       4/26/2012 11:35:00 PM      

Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 420, "Worlds Apart"-Worlds Apart 
The last Fringe Twitter and GetGlue campaign, sponsored by Fringenuity on April 20th was quite successful.
Thanks to Fox Broadcasting's help, the entire episode aired with the Fringenuity hash tag "FightTheFuture" on the screen instead of #Fringe, for the fifth time in the show's history!

The group, Fringenuity, hosts the Friday night Twitter/GetGlue campaigns.
Fringe Television is proud to support Fringenuity's efforts to promote "Fringe" in as many social media venues as possible, and asks for your help.

**SEASON 5 UPDATE:As of this evening, FOX has officially picked up Fringe for a fifth season composed of 13 episodes!**

Tomorrow night we want to continue our social media domination and thank FOX, the show's sponsors, the executive producers, cast, and crew by trying to get the hash tag #WorldsApart to trend on Twitter starting at 8PM Eastern.
That's 1 hour before the new episode airs, and then again at 8PM Pacific time.

Why keep tweeting? Because we know that ratings isn't just about Nielsen boxes anymore. TV networks and their contractors pay attention to which TV shows are 'socially-active' and our show Fringe is very socially-active on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other venues.

Why continue this effort? Last Friday's event catapaulted Fringe in multiple social media platforms, and we would like to keep Fringe visible in these platforms in the weeks and months ahead.


Please consider joining in tomorrow night at 8PM Eastern and 8PM Pacific to support your favorite show by signing into Twitter and using the #WorldsApart hash tag.

If you are not familiar with Twitter, you can create an new account rather painlessly at http://www.twitter.com/.

For more information on this week's special Fringe Twitter event visit the Fringenuity website here.

You can also adopt a special icon from 69 different designs(!), and/or 3 lovely banners for this event by clicking here or here.

An important reminder: Please do not tweet with the #WorldsApart hash tag until 8PM Eastern, to increase the likelihood of trending! And volume helps, so tweet slowly, and tweet often after the start time Friday night! Also, retweet tweets that you like, that have the # hash tag.

Let's dominate Twitter Friday night, and make our hash tag and our show trend worldwide! Again!

***ButWait! There's more!***

Another social network platform that needs our attention on Friday nights is GetGlue.com.
If you are not familiar with getglue.com it is a very clever advertising site married to social networking.
GetGlue merges fans with their interests, and their interests' sponsors.

If you have a GetGlue account you can "check-in" to Fringe. The shows that get the most check-ins are highly visible to the networks and the show's sponsors.

It is recommended you start checking into GetGlue closer to the start time of Fringe to increase the chance of trending there. For the last several Friday nights we made Fringe the #1 checked in show on GetGlue!

Fringenuity is asking that this Friday, your first check-in to one of Fringe's sponsors on GetGlue, ie. Nissan Leaf, and thank them for supporting Fringe. Think it doesn't make a difference? Guess again.

For the last few weeks, due to our GetClue check-ins, the Nissan Leaf was one of the most checked-in sponsors on the site.

Let’s make it a combined effort to not only check-in to the show, but to also check-in to the show’s advertisers and comment, “Thank You for your support of Fringe! @FringeOnFox”

If you don’t have a GetGlue account, make one at http://www.getglue.com/.
You can post your check-ins to Twitter and/or Facebook.

The more activity, the better, as this may also get other Fringies involved in the GetGlue check-ins.

GetGlue also has convenient mobile phone aps for iphone, Android, and Blackberry.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Please, enjoy the new episode tomorrow night, and support high visibility of your show by tweeting on Twitter with the special hash tag, and checking into Fringe at GetGlue and thanking at least 1 of Friday night's many sponsors. Your efforts will not go unrewarded, and it is quite likely these actions helped us acquire a Season 5!

 
Fringedom, the time is now to thank FOX, the show's sponsors, and everyone affiliated with Fringe by watching "Worlds Apart" LIVE tomorrow night, and joining in this Twitter/GetGlue event!




Beyond The Fringe Comic #6: Chapter A

      Email Post       4/26/2012 05:42:00 PM      

DC Comics has released the eleventh comic in the "Beyond The Fringe" direct-to-digital series.

Beyond The Fringe #6: Chapter A was written by Jhonen Vasquez, is available now for $0.99 via Comixology.com.

Here is the official description:
Ghost Writer Part 2

The conclusion to a two-part story written by acclaimed animation and comic book creator Jhonen Vasquez, and drawn by award-winning comic artist Becky Cloonan. Learn how Nina Sharp lost her arm in an inter-dimensional accident, and how Walter Bishop and William Bell used their brilliant minds to help her, even from beyond the grave.
Order "Beyond The Fringe" here

Fringe: The End Is Nigh

      Email Post       4/26/2012 05:35:00 PM      



Lance Reddick, John Noble, Anna Torv, and Jasika Nicole discuss the upcoming Fringe episode "worlds Apart", which airs Friday, April 27th at 9/8c on FOX.

Fringe Observiews 4.19 Letters Of Transit

      Email Post       4/26/2012 11:37:00 AM      



Welcome to the Observiews for Season 4 of Fringe. I call them Observiews because they are more visual observations than deep thinking reviews, if that makes sense

Screen caps from this episode are taken from fringefiles.com. Dialog is from fringepedia.net/transcripts.

All observations are mine and therefore could be totally off the wall and/or wrong. I have not read or looked at any recaps or reviews. I could also have missed a few things, oh well.

4.14 The End Of All Things
THE OBSERVER: “We are you-- we're human... many generations after your lifetime. We are one of countless possible futures for humanity. Our technology has uniquely afforded us the ability to travel within and outside of time so that we may observe our beginnings.”
PETER: “But you've done a lot more than observe.”

You can say that again, Peter. 

Separated At Birth: Ozwatch

      Email Post       4/26/2012 01:48:00 AM      


Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!

 You have been home all along.

UPDATE: Michael Cerveris, who plays the observer September, responded via Twitter (@cerveris):

Fringe FBI Podcast Season 4 Episode 19

      Email Post       4/24/2012 11:21:00 PM      

Frea, Jan, Lou, & Maximus get together after each Fringe episode in this temporarily constructed shared reality known as a podcast to discuss the Fourth Season of Fringe.


'Letters of Transit'

 AKA
'The Magic Of Physics'  


Special Guest Karen Lindsay joins us to cover for Jan

SFX: 20 Things We Love About Fringe

      Email Post       4/24/2012 09:35:00 AM      



Jayne Nelson of SFX explains why Fringe Division is the best in its league…

It’s the show that plays fast and loose with the laws of physics, the laws of gravity and just about every other scientific law there is. Professor Brian Cox [think Bill Nye] would not approve . But if you take off your lab coat, put your feet up on the sofa and forget scientific accuracy, Fringe is one of the most brilliantly-imagined fantasy dramas to come along in ages – it even has parallel universes to choose from!

Here is the list of 20 things SFX loves about Fringe:

  1. It’s The New X-Files
  2. Walter/Walternate
  3. The Concept
  4. There’s A Cow In It
  5. Peter Bishop
  6. Our First Glimpse Of The Twin Towers
  7. Nina Sharp’s Hair
  8. The Opening Credits
  9. The Observers
  10. Blink And You Miss ’Em Gags
  11. Fauxlivia
  12. It’s What's-her-name!
  13. The Episode “Peter”
  14. Lincoln Lee
  15. Will They/Won’t They/They Did/Except Not Really
  16. Alternate Broyles
  17. Strange Deaths
  18. Amber 31422
  19. They Expect You To Keep Up
  20. The Big Giant Words
Read the full article at SFX for complete breakdown.

Fringe: Fight the Future Intro with Breakdown

      Email Post       4/24/2012 08:46:00 AM      

Fringe: Fight the Future Intro with Breakdown


 
This beautiful new video on Vimeo was linked on Twitter today.
Andrew Kramer, who created this video is responsible for the new title sequence in this past Friday's episode 419, "Letters Of Transit."

Fringe Review: Letters of Transit

      Email Post       4/23/2012 06:45:00 PM      


“Resistance must take place at any opportunity.”

This was a great episode, almost despite itself. An hour devoted to people we have never met, this close to what might be the final episode of the show ever? And yet it was touching, interesting, and extremely well done, just like all Fringe episodes are. But while “Letters of Transit” was a great episode, I’m still not sure that I’m on board with the direction this season has taken, or with the place of this episode in the master plan.

Vote For Fringe In The E! "Save One Show" Poll - Final Round!

      Email Post       4/23/2012 05:37:00 PM      

E! Online is running their annual Save One Show event, which gives you a unique chance to help rescue your favorite endangered series from the evil clutches of cancellation. Here is an explanation of how it works:
After we get our winner, we announce the show to save on E! News and on E! Online, and then we take your message directly to that network. The powers-that-be will get your message loud and clear. And in the past decade, we've successfully help rescues shows like Felicity, Angel and One Tree Hill. When we get down to the finales, we even get the stars of the shows involved, and the outcome is always amazing.
UPDATE: Fringe has made it to the final round of voting, but it will need a lot more votes to overcome the current front runner "Body Of Proof". There is still plenty of time to catch up, since polls don't close until Sunday, April 29 at 5 p.m. PT. So tell your friends, and vote often!

 
E! Online: Save One Show: Vote for the winner!

Fringe 420 Preview: "Worlds Apart"

      Email Post       4/20/2012 10:48:00 PM      



Here is the preview from the end of "Letters Of Transit" for the Fringe episode "Worlds Apart", which airs on FRIDAY, April 27th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Screenshots from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Glyph Code in "Letters Of Transit"

      Email Post       4/20/2012 10:44:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "Letters Of Transit" spelled out QUAKE.

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

Fringe Episode 419: "Letters Of Transit"

      Email Post       4/20/2012 06:00:00 PM      



Happy Fringe Friday!
THE FRINGE TEAM GOES BACK TO THE FUTURE

The FRINGE tradition of a mind-bending 19th episode continues as the story jumps ahead to 2036, when the Observers and the Fringe team engage in a game-changing battle.
During tonight's episode, help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #FightTheFuture (Wait until 8pm, and don't use any other #hashtags! - plus please add the word Fringe (without a #) into your tweet.)

During the episode, be on the look our for live tweeting by:
Also, don't forget to check OUT our LIVE Fringe Chat Room, and check-IN to Fringe at GetGlue to get this week's Fringe sticker.

After the episode airs, continue the discussion here in the comments, and get more Fringe information at the:
Check back here soon for Observer sightings, Glyph codes, and other Fringe Easter Eggs.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "Letters Of Transit"?

Fans Ask Fringe: Joshua Jackson On Twitter Campaign

      Email Post       4/20/2012 02:00:00 PM      



Joshua Jackson answers a fan question in this latest Fans Ask Fringe interview:
"How do you feel about the twitter #hashtag campaign that occurs every Friday?" - Molly Low

If you would like to get your own questions answered, send a tweet to ‏ @jonxproductions with the hashtag #FansAskFringe

#Fringe’s Josh Jackson On Twitter Fears AND John Noble Shows Off New Haircut (seriously)

      Email Post       4/20/2012 12:27:00 PM      

#Fringe’s Josh Jackson On Twitter Fears AND John Noble Shows Off New Haircut (seriously)
by Jim Halterman on April 20, 2012

@VanCityJax @JPFringe @JWFringe Talking to Josh Jackson (Peter) last week on the red carpet at the Paley Center’s TV Out of the Box event may have been pointless in terms of getting spoilers BUT he did urge everyone to watch Episode 19 of Fringe, which airs tonight on FOX (9/8c right after The Finder). And the always lovely John Noble (Walter), fresh from shooting the finale, sported a sharper new look.

See Jim's entire post here.





EP's Joel Wyman & Jeff Pinkner LIVE Tweeting During 419-Josh Jackson Too!

      Email Post       4/20/2012 06:42:00 AM      


You've heard me say executive producer Joel Wyman is a frequent visitor to Twitter.
Especially lately, as he knows Fringe fans have been awaiting news of a renewal of the series for a 5th season.

Wednesday afternoon Joel dropped in and said he and co-showrunner Jeff Pinkner will be live tweeting
both airings of episode 419 this Friday night.

As icing on the cake, Josh Jackson tweeted a few hours later that he would be live tweeting also,
but only during the West Coast airing.

Say hello to Joel, Jeff, and Josh and shower them with praise this Friday night!

If you do not have a Twitter account you can easily make one at http://twitter.com/

Follow the 3 of them at these Twitter addresses:

@JWFRINGE  Joel Wyman
@JPFRINGE   Jeff Pinkner
@VanCity Jax   Joshua Jackson

(fo note:I wouldn't be surprised to see other Fringe alumni live tweet also such as Jasika Nicole,
Kirk Acevedo, Lance Reddick, Michael Cerveris, and Michelle Krusiec.)

TV Line Interviews for "Letter of Transit"

      Email Post       4/19/2012 05:29:00 PM      

Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Anna Torv, Lance Reddick and Jaskika Nicole discuss the upcoming Fringe episode "Letter Of Transit" in this Matt Mitovich exclusive interview.

Fringe Sneak Peeks: "Letter Of Transit"

      Email Post       4/19/2012 02:19:00 PM      

If you have seen the preview from the end of "The Consultant", or the "hidden" video from the #April20thIsTheNineteenth series, you know that this week's Fringe episode "Letter Of Transit" takes place in the future.

If you want to know more, here are three sneak peek videos from tomorrow's episode.

HOWEVER, according to Fringe editor Ari Margolis (@jonxproductions), you may want to resist the urge:

For those of you who can't wait any longer, click the "Read more »" link to see the clips.

Fringe Observiews 4.18 The Consultant

      Email Post       4/19/2012 10:58:00 AM      


Welcome to the Observiews for Season 4 of Fringe. I call them Observiews because they are more visual observations than deep thinking reviews, if that makes sense.

Screen caps from this episode are taken from fringefiles.com. Dialog is from fringepedia.net/transcripts.

All observations are mine and therefore could be totally off the wall and/or wrong. I have not read or looked at any recaps or reviews. I could also have missed a few things, oh well…

1.18 Midnight
NICHOLAS BOONE: “How far would you go for someone you love?”

Let’s find out, shall we?

Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 419, "Letters Of Transit"-FightTheFuture

      Email Post       4/19/2012 09:56:00 AM      

Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 419, "Letters Of Transit"-Fight The Futre
The last Fringe Twitter and GetGlue campaign, sponsored by Fringenuity on April 13th was quite successful.
Thanks to Fox Broadcasting's help, the entire episode aired with the Fringenuity hash tag "AcrossTheUniverse" on the screen instead of #Fringe, for the fourth time in the show's history!

There are lots of awesome statistics that emerged from this event, read more here.

The group, Fringenuity, hosts the Friday night Twitter/GetGlue campaigns.
Fringe Television is proud to support Fringenuity's efforts to promote "Fringe" in as many social media venues as possible, and asks for your help.

Tomorrow night we want to continue our social media domination, and the Fringedom wants to try to get the hash tag #FightTheFuture to trend on Twitter starting at 8PM Eastern.
That's 1 hour before the new episode airs, and then again at 8PM Pacific time.

Why keep tweeting? Because we know that ratings isn't just about Nielsen boxes anymore. TV networks and their contractors pay attention to which TV shows are 'socially-active' and our show Fringe is very socially-active on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other venues.

Why continue this effort? Last Friday's event catapaulted Fringe in multiple social media platforms, and we need to keep Fringe visible in these platforms in the weeks ahead, especially with the ongoing FOX/Warner Brothers negotiaions for a Season 5.

Please consider joining in tomorrow night at 8PM Eastern and 8PM Pacific to support your favorite show by signing into Twitter and using the #FightTheFuture hash tag.

If you are not familiar with Twitter, you can create an new account rather painlessly at http://www.twitter.com/.

For more information on this week's special Fringe Twitter event visit the Fringenuity website here.

You can also adopt a special icon from at least 23 designs(!), and/or 7 lovely banners for this event by clicking here.

An important reminder: Please do not tweet with the #FightTheFuture hash tag until 8PM Eastern, to increase the likelihood of trending! And volume helps, so tweet slowly, and tweet often after the start time Friday night! Also, retweet tweets that you like, that have the # hash tag.

Let's dominate Twitter Friday night, and make our hash tag and our show trend worldwide! Again!

***ButWait! There's more!***

Another social network platform that needs our attention on Friday nights is GetGlue.com.
If you are not familiar with getglue.com it is a very clever advertising site married to social networking.
GetGlue merges fans with their interests, and their interests' sponsors.

If you have a GetGlue account you can "check-in" to Fringe. The shows that get the most check-ins are highly visible to the networks and the show's sponsors.

It is recommended you start checking into GetGlue closer to the start time of Fringe to increase the chance of trending there. For the last several Friday nights we made Fringe the #1 checked in show on GetGlue!

Fringenuity is asking that this Friday, your first check-in to one of Fringe's sponsors on GetGlue, ie. Nissan Leaf(since this is Earth Week), and thank them for supporting Fringe. Think it doesn't make a difference? Guess again.

For the last few weeks, due to our GetClue check-ins, the Nissan Leaf was one of the most checked-in sponsors on the site.

Let’s make it a combined effort to not only check-in to the show, but to also check-in to the show’s advertisers and comment, “Thank You for your support of Fringe! @FringeOnFox”

If you don’t have a GetGlue account, make one at http://www.getglue.com/.

You can post your check-ins to Twitter and/or Facebook.
The more activity, the better, as this may also get other Fringies involved in the GetGlue check-ins.

GetGlue also has convenient mobile phone aps for iphone, Android, and Blackberry.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Please, enjoy the new episode tomorrow night, and support high visibility of your show by tweeting on Twitter with the special hash tag, and checking into Fringe at GetGlue and thanking at least 1 of Friday night's many sponsors. Your efforts will not go unrewarded, and may help increase our chances of getting a Season 5.

It would be especially awesome for all of you reading this to get involved in these 2 campaigns, as both executive producers, Joel Wyman & Jeff Pinkner, will be LIVE tweeting during both airings tomorrow night, as well as Joshua Jackson, who will be LIVE tweeting during the west coast airing. Let's show these 3 important people via social media, our Fringe love.

Fringedom, the time is now! If you want your Season 5, Watch "Letters Of Transit" LIVE tomorrow night, and join in this Twitter/GetGlue event!

Make sure FOX Broadcasting and the Fringe sponsors know that you want another season of FRINGE!!

Fringe Noble Intentions: "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/18/2012 06:36:00 PM      



John Noble discusses Walter's relationship with Fauxlivia, and the advice given to Broyles about his son, in this latest episode of Noble Intentions, for the Fringe episode "The Consultant".

Fringe Teaser: #April20thIsTheNineteenth - Part #4

      Email Post       4/17/2012 01:57:00 PM      



Here is part 4 of the Fringe teaser series "April 20th Is The Nineteenth". April 20th is the air date of the Fringe episode "Letters of Transit", which is the 19th episode this season (#419).
Protocol?

Shoot First. ???? ????

We don't just have to accept our fate, we can fight back

????? ????? observers.

There are hidden elements in this video, so "observe it closely"!

Head over to FringeFiles.com to see select screenshots of the video. (available later tonight)

Click "Read More" to see some of the Easter eggs

Vote For Fringe In The E! "Save One Show" Poll

      Email Post       4/17/2012 01:39:00 PM      

E! Online is running their annual Save One Show event, which gives you a unique chance to help rescue your favorite endangered series from the evil clutches of cancellation. Here is an explanation of how it works:
After we get our winner, we announce the show to save on E! News and on E! Online, and then we take your message directly to that network. The powers-that-be will get your message loud and clear. And in the past decade, we've successfully help rescues shows like Felicity, Angel and One Tree Hill. When we get down to the finales, we even get the stars of the shows involved, and the outcome is always amazing.
Fringe is currently in the top five, but it is a fairly close race, so make your vote count!

E! Online: Save One Show: Vote for the Top Five!

'Fringe': Josh Jackson and John Noble talk Season 5 and the Peter and Walter dynamic

      Email Post       4/16/2012 08:09:00 PM      

'Fringe': Josh Jackson and John Noble talk Season 5 and the Peter and Walter dynamic
By Carina Adly MacKenzie

April 13, 2012 4:36 PM ET

"Fringe" fans are used to seeing the dynamic between our favorite characters shift suddenly and dramatically -- and while it's always fun to explore new versions of old friends, we've found ourselves missing that old banter between Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Walter (John Noble) this season.

"We had to fight to get the old dynamic back," Noble told Zap2it when we caught up with him at the opening of Warner Bros' Television Out Of The Box exhibit at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills. "As characters, and as people, because Josh and I love playing it."

Now that Peter knows he's been home this entire time and that Walter and Olivia are his Walter and Olivia, Jackson tells us that Peter will continue to grow more comfortable with his father. "So far as Peter's concerned, these are all his people now. All of the barriers between Peter and Walter should then be removed," Jackson says. "Even though Walter has to come out of his shell, still, a little bit, there's no reason for that father-son love to not be there. It's not the central portion of our story toward the end of the season, but he and I love doing it, and it's a good portion of the story."

"The payoff is really there at the end of the season," Noble says, promising a more familiar relationship between father and son. "You do see that again."

Speaking of fathers and sons -- Jackson promises that fans are about to see the fall-out from the revelation that Peter had a son. "You're about to find out," he teases, with a very sly look on his face. (Seriously, just watch the video below.) You won't want to miss tonight's new episode at 9 p.m. EST on FOX.

Fans are anxiously awaiting news as to whether "Fringe" will be returning after this year for Season 5. "There are a lot of warm and fuzzy feelings out there, between us and FOX," Noble says. "I know that the FOX executives love the show. It's just a matter of business, and it's very close, because we're an expensive show."

Read Carina's entire Zap2it post here.

The Latest from "Ask Matt" and TV Guide

      Email Post       4/16/2012 07:49:00 PM      


Apr 16, 2012 09:24 AM ET

by Matt Roush

Send questions and comments to askmatt@tvguidemagazine.com and follow me on Twitter!

Question: As a Fringe fan, I have participated in the Twitter campaigns on Friday night as I watch the show, but I can not help wondering if these type of campaigns really make any difference. Many viewers seem to DVR Fringe or wait until it comes out on Netflix, and no fan campaign is going to change these viewing habits enough for the nightly ratings to drastically change. So do you think these campaigns work when there is little increase in ratings? — Mandy


Matt Roush: The networks take many factors into account these days when deciding the fate of a cult "bubble" show like Fringe. Social media (and the attention paid by more traditional media) are playing a role as well, but to spare you from my generalizing, let me steer you toward the best story I've read on this topic in a while, by my colleague Michael Schneider. Bottom line from my POV: It can't hurt to let your passion be known to the network and/or to advertisers in whatever form — although sending tchotchkes seems to be out of vogue — but fan campaigns have limited effect if the show doesn't somehow pull its weight or otherwise make sense economically. Still, with Fringe more than most shows in its situation, I wouldn't lose hope.

Read Matt's entire post here.




Beyond The Fringe Comic #5: Chapter B

      Email Post       4/16/2012 10:27:00 AM      

DC Comics has released the tenth comic in the "Beyond The Fringe" direct-to-digital series.

Beyond The Fringe #5: Chapter B was written by Cole Fowler, is available now for $0.99 via Comixology.com.

Here is the official description:
Imagine If... Walter Outlived The Earth

Imagine If...Fringe was in space! In an alternate future where the Earth has been destroyed, we find Walter, newly unfrozen from cryogenic sleep, leading a spaceship of surviving humans through the universe, searching for another planet to call home.
Order "Beyond The Fringe" here

Fringe Review: The Consultant

      Email Post       4/14/2012 06:38:00 AM      


“No one can be certain exactly what they’re capable of.”

As I work my way though a complete Alias re-watch, and as I’m considering a Lost re-watch for this summer, I keep puzzling over the emphasis on parent/child relationships in JJ Abrams shows (even ones, like Fringe, that he’s not very involved in). One of the great strengths of Fringe—an area where it outshines Lost and even, a little bit, Alias—is its examination of parent/child conflicts from both sides of the relationship. The challenges and anguishes of parenthood are just as important as the pain and trauma the children experience.

Fringe Observer in "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/13/2012 11:38:00 PM      


Observers make an appearance in every Fringe episode. In the Fringe episode "The Consultant", one can be spotted walking right behind David Jones before he meets with Colonel Broyles.

You can see all of the other hidden appearances of Observers here.

Closeup of the Observer after the break:

Fringe 419 Preview: "Letters Of Transit"

      Email Post       4/13/2012 10:11:00 PM      



Here is the preview from the end of "The Consultant" for the Fringe episode "Letters Of Transit", which airs on FRIDAY, April 20th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Screenshots from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Glyph Code in "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/13/2012 10:07:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "The Consultant" spelled out SIMON.

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

Fringe Episode 418: "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/13/2012 07:08:00 PM      


WALTER GOES TO THE ALTERNATE UNIVERSE

Walter travels to the Alternate Universe to assist in the investigation of a Fringe event with ties to both worlds. Meanwhile, David Robert Jones reveals his next target.
Happy Fringe Friday!

During tonight's episode, you can chat LIVE in the Fringe Chat Room, and help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #AcrossTheUniverse (Wait until 8pm, and don't use any other #hashtags!), plus please add the word Fringe (without a #) into your tweet, if possible.

Also, don't forget to check-in to Fringe at GetGlue to get this week's Fringe sticker.

After the episode airs, continue the discussion here in the comments, and get more Fringe information at the:
Check back here soon for Observer sightings, Glyph codes, and other Fringe Easter Eggs.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "The Consultant"?

Fringe Teaser: #April20thIsTheNineteenth - Part #3

      Email Post       4/13/2012 02:35:00 PM      



Here is part 3 of the Fringe teaser series "April 20th Is The Nineteenth". April 20th is the air date of the Fringe episode "Letters of Transit", which is the 19th episode this season (#419).
Agents, what seems to be the matter?

No matter, we're just heading out of town.

I trust you have papers

There are hidden elements in this video, so "observe it closely"!

Head over to FringeFiles.com to see select screenshots of the video.

Click "Read More" to see some of the Easter eggs

FRINGE: Now That Olivia Remembers Peter and Her Timeline, Is Walter Next? Josh Jackson Weighs In

      Email Post       4/13/2012 09:07:00 AM      


FRINGE: Now That Olivia Remembers Peter and Her Timeline, Is Walter Next? Josh Jackson Weighs In
 April 12, 2012 by Marisa Roffman

 Most fans of FRINGE’s Peter and Olivia were thrilled when she finally remembered her life from our original timeline (and Peter got confirmation he had been home all along), but there has been one key thing that has been missing — Walter’s memories.

True, Walter and Peter had a lovely moment in “Nothing As It Seems,” but it’s still not the relationship we spent three seasons growing to love. So when I sat down with Josh Jackson (Peter) on the FRINGE set last week, I asked him whether his character would now be trying to get his father to remember his past now that Olivia has finally “returned” to the right state of mind.

Read Marisa's entire Give Me My Remote post here.

Fringe Observiews 4.17 Everything In Its Right Place

      Email Post       4/12/2012 04:52:00 PM      


Welcome to the Observiews for Season 4 of Fringe. I call them Observiews because they are more visual observations than deep thinking reviews, if that makes sense.

Screen caps from this episode are taken from fringefiles.com. Dialog is from fringepedia.net/transcripts.

All observations are mine and therefore could be totally off the wall and/or wrong. I have not read or looked at any recaps or reviews. I could also have missed a few things, oh well…


This is a plaque I have in my Fringe case and it is what I thought of and looked at when Alt-Lincoln said (4.17 Everything In Its Right Place):
“Maybe it's free will. I don't buy that we're all just defined by our circumstances. Maybe I just made a choice to become the man I wanted to be.”

Fringe Noble Intentions: "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/12/2012 04:01:00 PM      


John Noble discusses discussing Gene and Walter's enthusiasm for experimentation in this latest episode of Noble Intentions, for the Fringe episode "Everything In Its Right Place".

Fringe Wins Zap2It's TV March Madness

      Email Post       4/12/2012 10:38:00 AM      

The fans have spoken - the winner of the 2012 TV March Madness tournament is the no. 13-seeded "Fringe"!

Congratulations to the show, its stars and its fans who propelled it to victory.

Along the way, "Fringe" bested "Game of Thrones," "Sherlock," "Justified" and "Castle" in the On-Air Drama region, then toppled top-seeded "Community" and "Arrested Development" in the Final Four and the finals.

Head over to Zap2It for the full bracket, and to see how far other shows made it in the tourney.

Zap2It: 'Fringe' wins TV March Madness; Here's hoping it gets renewed

Which Sci-Fi Series Would You Save: Alcatraz, Awake, Fringe or Sanctuary?

      Email Post       4/12/2012 09:39:00 AM      

Which Sci-Fi Series Would You Save: Alcatraz, Awake, Fringe or Sanctuary?
By Michael Simpson, April 1, 2012 in Features

Is Sanctuary still open for business?

Last week Terra Nova became the latest sci-fi series to be confined to network television’s archives. Netflix passed on the opportunity to breathe life into the expensive dinosaur adventure that FOX dropped from its schedule after one season.

Recently we’ve also seen the first, and possibly last, season finale of Alcatraz, the latest promising fantasy mystery to walk the way of Lost. Even having J.J. Abrams’ name among the credits is no guarantee that it will return. Given its less than stellar ratings, this series may also be condemned to the inescapable prison of TV history with many questions unresolved.

It’s not alone. FOX loves Fringe but that might not be enough to save it from another season of viewing figures that don’t do justice to possibly the smartest sci-fi show on television. Meanwhile Awake hasn’t generated the kind of excitement that can earn a renewal even when ratings are in a slumber.

Fringe fans, voting is still open for this poll! Fringe is currently in the lead.

To vote for Fringe and read the entire cinemaspy.com article, click here.




Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 418, "The Consultant"-AcrossTheUniverse

      Email Post       4/12/2012 09:24:00 AM      


Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 418, "The Consultant"-AcrossTheUniverse
The last Fringe Twitter and GetGlue campaign, sponsored by Fringenuity on April 6th was quite successful.
Thanks to Fox Broadcasting's help, the entire episode aired with the Fringenuity hash tag "Face Yourself" on the screen instead of #Fringe, for the third time in the show's history!

There are lots of awesome statistics that emerged from this event, read more here.

The group, Fringenuity, hosts the Friday night Twitter/GetGlue campaigns.
Fringe Television is proud to support Fringenuity's efforts to promote "Fringe" in as many social media venues as possible, and asks for your help.

Tomorrow night we want to continue our social media domination, and the Fringedom wants to try to get the hash tag #AcrossTheUniverse to trend on Twitter starting at 8PM Eastern.

That's 1 hour before the new episode airs, and then again at 8PM Pacific time.

Why keep tweeting? Because we know that ratings isn't just about Nielsen boxes anymore. TV networks and their contractors pay attention to which TV shows are 'socially-active' and our show Fringe is very socially-active on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other venues.

Why continue this effort? Last Friday's event catapaulted Fringe in multiple social media platforms, and we need to keep Fringe visible in these platforms in the weeks ahead, especially with the ongoing FOX/Warner Brothers negotiaions for a Season 5.

Please consider joining in tomorrow night at 8PM Eastern and 8PM Pacific to support your favorite show by signing into Twitter and using the #AcrossTheUniverse hash tag.

If you are not familiar with Twitter, you can create an new account rather painlessly at http://www.twitter.com/.

For more information on this week's special Fringe Twitter event visit the Fringenuity website here.

You can also adopt a special icon from 6(!) lovely sets, and/or 1 lovely banner for this event by clicking here.

An important reminder: Please do not tweet with the #AcrossTheUniverse hash tag until 8PM Eastern, to increase the likelihood of trending! And volume helps, so tweet slowly, and tweet often after the start time Friday night! Also, retweet tweets that you like, that have the # hash tag.

Let's dominate Twitter Friday night, and make our hash tag and our show trend worldwide! Again!

***ButWait! There's more!***

Another social network platform that needs our attention on Friday nights is GetGlue.com.
If you are not familiar with getglue.com it is a very clever advertising site married to social networking.
GetGlue merges fans with their interests, and their interests' sponsors.
If you have a GetGlue account you can "check-in" to Fringe. The shows that get the most check-ins are highly visible to the networks and the show's sponsors.

It is recommended you start checking into GetGlue closer to the start time of Fringe to increase the chance of trending there. For the last 2 Friday nights we made Fringe the #1 checked in show on GetGlue!

You can also look up Fringe's sponsors on GetGlue, check-in to them, ie. Nissan Leaf, Sprint, etc., and thank them for supporting Fringe. Think it doesn't make a difference? Guess again.

For the last few weeks, due to our GetClue check-ins, the Nissan Leaf was one of the most checked-in sponsors on the site.

Let’s make it a combined effort to not only check-in to the show, but to also check-in to the show’s advertisers and comment, “Thank You for your support of Fringe! @FringeOnFox”

If you don’t have a GetGlue account, make one at http://www.getglue.com/.

You can post your check-ins to Twitter and/or Facebook.
The more activity, the better, as this may also get other Fringies involved in the GetGlue check-ins.

GetGlue also has convenient mobile phone aps for iphone, Android, and Blackberry.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Please, enjoy the new episode tomorrow night, and support high visibility of your show by tweeting on Twitter with the special hash tag, and checking into Fringe at GetGlue and thanking at least 1 of Friday night's many sponsors. Your efforts will not go unrewarded, and may help increase our chances of getting a Season 5.

Fringedom, the time is now! If you want your Season 5, Watch "The Consultant" LIVE tomorrow night, and join in this Twitter/GetGlue event!

Make sure FOX Broadcasting and the Fringe sponsors know that you want another season of FRINGE!!

FRINGE Sneak Peek #3 from "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/11/2012 10:39:00 PM      


Here's the third of 3 sneak peeks for upcoming episode 418, "The Consultant," which airs on 4/13 on Fox.

FRINGE Sneak Peek #2 from "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/11/2012 10:36:00 PM      


Here's the second of 3 sneak peeks for upcoming episode 418, "The Consultant," which airs 4/13 on Fox.
(Can anyone say "Os"?)

FRINGE Sneak Peek #1 from "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/11/2012 10:33:00 PM      


Here's the first of 3 sneak peeks for this week's upcoming episode 418, "The Consultant," which airs 4/13 on Fox.

Fringe Teaser: #April20thIsTheNineteenth - Part #2

      Email Post       4/11/2012 09:59:00 AM      



Here is part 2 of a new Fringe teaser series "April 20th Is The Nineteenth". April 20th is the air date of the Fringe episode "Letters of Transit", which is the 19th episode this season (#419).
Your division is in charge of native crime. Would you rather I was in charge of native crime?.

There are hidden elements in this video, so "observe it closely"!

Head over to FringeFiles.com to see select screenshots of the video.

Click "Read More" to see some of the Easter eggs

Support Fringe: Ads From "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/11/2012 09:23:00 AM      



This is a compilation of all the commercials (and glyphs) shown during the Fringe episode "Everything In Its Right Place".

Please take a moment to thank the sponsors of Fringe on their Twitter and/or Facebook pages (and if possible, purchase their products!) Keep it simple, like this:
Hey @McDonalds, I just observed your 20-piece McNuggets commercial during #Fringe. Thanks for supporting the show. :)
For other ways to show your support for Fringe, check out other Support Fringe posts, like the weekly Twitter and GetGlue campaigns.

Fringe Commercial for "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/10/2012 05:56:00 PM      



Here is the latest promo for the Fringe episode "The Consultant", which airs Friday, April 13th at 9/8c on FOX.

Fringe Wins TV Guide Magazine Fan Favorite Award

      Email Post       4/10/2012 01:55:00 PM      

The votes are in, and TV Guide Magazine announced today the
winners of the 2012 Fan Favorites Awards, celebrating the best shows and stars in television. The winning shows and actors received personalized trophies and will be featured in the April 16th issue of TV Guide Magazine, on newsstands Thursday April 12th.

Fringe has won the award for "Favorite Drama", selected by fans casting more than 200,000 votes on the TV Guide Magazine Facebook page during the two week
voting period.

Congratulations to Fringe, and to all the wonderful fans that voted for Fringe. Your Fringe support does not go unnoticed!

Click "Read more" to see the full list of winners.

Fringe FBI Podcast Season 4 Episode 17

      Email Post       4/10/2012 12:06:00 AM      

Frea, Jan, Lou, & Maximus get together after each Fringe episode in this temporarily constructed shared reality known as a podcast to discuss the Fourth Season of Fringe.


'Everything In Its Right Place'

 AKA
Lincoln (& Gene) Get Away For A While'  






Fringe Review: Everything in Its Right Place

      Email Post       4/09/2012 03:11:00 AM      


“That’s the difference between us.”

In “Neither Here Nor There,” Olivia said, “I know what it’s like to have a hole in my life. It’s been there as long as I can remember.” That hole is now fixed, as Olivia has rediscovered herself and Peter along with it. But without that hole, Olivia can no longer connect with Lincoln Tyrone Lee. They don’t share the same language of loneliness anymore, and Olivia doesn’t even remember that she used to speak it.

Fringe Observer in "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/06/2012 10:55:00 PM      


Observers make an appearance in every Fringe episode. In the Fringe episode "Everything In Its Right Place", one can be spotted watching the Fringe team, right before the sniper attacks.

You can see all of the other hidden appearances of Observers here.

Closeup of the Observer after the break:

Fringe 418 Preview: "The Consultant"

      Email Post       4/06/2012 10:24:00 PM      



Here is the preview from the end of "Nothing As It Seems" for the Fringe episode "Everything In Its Right Place", which airs on FRIDAY, April 6th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Screenshots from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Glyph Code in "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/06/2012 10:20:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "Everything In Its Right Place" spelled out DREAM.

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

Fringe Episode 417: "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/06/2012 07:45:00 PM      


THE ALT. FRINGE TEAM SEARCHES FOR A VIGILANTE

Lincoln travels to the other side to join forces with Bolivia and his own alternate, as they search for a vigilante with a surprising connection to the shapeshifters.
Happy Fringe Friday!

During tonight's episode, you can chat LIVE in the Fringe Chat Room, and help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #FaceYourself (Wait until 8pm, and don't use any other #hashtags!), plus please add the word Fringe (without a #) into your tweet, if possible.

Also, don't forget to check-in to Fringe at GetGlue to get this week's Fringe sticker.

After the episode airs, continue the discussion here in the comments, and get more Fringe information at the:
Check back here soon for Observer sightings, Glyph codes, and other Fringe Easter Eggs.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "Everything In Its Right Place"?

GMMR: Seth Gabel Interview

      Email Post       4/06/2012 05:27:00 PM      



Give Me My Remote has an interview with Seth Gabel (Lincoln Lee) discussing Lincoln's journey 'Over There,' a potential romance with Fauxlivia, and more.

Fringe Teaser: #April20thIsTheNineteenth - Part #1

      Email Post       4/06/2012 12:30:00 PM      



FringeTelevision.com exclusive: Here is part 1 of a new Fringe teaser series "April 20th Is The Nineteenth". April 20th is the air date of the Fringe episode "Letters of Transit", which is the 19th episode this season (#419).

Native on native killing can not stand, not on my watch.

There are a lot of hidden elements in this video, so "observe it closely"!

Head over to FringeFiles.com to see select screenshots of the video.


LA Times: Split-Screening Fringe

      Email Post       4/06/2012 11:11:00 AM      


The LA Times has an interesting (albeit short) article about the television habits of tablet and smartphone users. According to Nielsen, 88% of them tap their devices during TV time at least once a month, 45% supplement the TV screen daily, and 25% do it several times a day.

There is also a specific shout out to Fringe:
Some shows invite smart-screen surfing to supplement their content. "Fringe" fans, for instance, know to check FringePedia while watching the show to decipher the code in the glyphs in the pre-commercial slate or figure out when they missed an Observer appearance in that episode.
Hopefully everyone here participates in the weekly Twitter and GetGlue campaigns organized by Fringenuity.
 
Don't forget you can find all the glyph codes and observer appearances here as well!

Do you use your tablet/smartphone/computer during Fringe?

Fringe Observiews 4.16 Nothing As It Seems

      Email Post       4/06/2012 03:22:00 AM      



Welcome to the Observiews for Season 4 of Fringe. I call them Observiews because they are more visual observations than deep thinking reviews, if that makes sense.

Screen caps from this episode are taken from fringefiles.com. Dialog is from fringepedia.net/transcripts.

All observations are mine and therefore could be totally off the wall and/or wrong. I have not read or looked at any recaps or reviews. I could also have missed a few things, oh well…

4.13 A Better Human Being
OWEN FRANK: “The hubris of trying to improve upon god?”

FRINGE - Sneak Peek #3 from "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/05/2012 04:49:00 PM      


Here's the third of three sneak peeks for episode 417, "Everything In Its Right Place" which airs tomorrow night on FOX.

FRINGE - Sneak Peek #2 from "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/05/2012 04:45:00 PM      


Here's the second of three sneak peeks for episode 417, "Everything In Its Right Place" which airs tomorrow night on FOX.

FRINGE - Sneak Peek #1 from "Everything In Its Right Place"

      Email Post       4/05/2012 04:43:00 PM      


Here is the first of three sneak peek videos this week for episode 417, "Everything In Its Right Place" which airs tomorrow night on FOX.

More Fringe Stuff Available From FOX, per Joel Wyman

      Email Post       4/05/2012 11:54:00 AM      


Executive producer Joel Wyman stopped into Twitter at 2AM Eastern today to give us some news.
Sadly, not THE news we've been waiting for, but news that the good people at FOX have added some Fringe merchandise to the "Fringe" store. Use the link below to check it out.

JOEL WYMAN ‏ @JWFRINGE
 No news yet. BUT -- Fringe stuff is now in the Fox store. Small victories. ; )

Click here to see the new Fringe merchandise for sale.



Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 417, "Everything In Its Right Place"-Face Yourself

      Email Post       4/05/2012 11:39:00 AM      

Fringe Twitter and GetGlue Campaign For 417, "Everything In Its Right Place"-Face Yourself

The last Fringe Twitter and GetGlue campaign, sponsored by Fringenuity on March 30th was quite successful.
Thanks to Fox Broadcasting's help, the entire episode aired with the Fringenuity hash tag "ChangeYourWorld" on the screen instead of #Fringe, for the second time in the show's history!

There are lots of awesome statistics that emerged from this event, read more here.

The group, Fringenuity, hosts the Friday night Twitter/GetGlue campaigns.
Fringe Television is proud to support Fringenuity's efforts to promote "Fringe" in as many social media venues as possible, and asks for your help.

Tomorrow night we want to continue our social media domination, and the Fringedom wants to try to get the hash tag #FaceYourself to trend on Twitter starting at 8PM Eastern.
That's 1 hour before the new episode airs, and then again at 8PM Pacific time.

Why keep tweeting? Because we know that ratings isn't just about Nielsen boxes anymore. TV networks and their contractors pay attention to which TV shows are 'socially-active' and our show Fringe is very socially-active on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and other venues.

Why continue this effort? Last Friday's event catapaulted Fringe in multiple social media platforms, and we need to keep Fringe visible in these platforms in the weeks ahead, especially with the ongoing FOX/Warner Brothers negotiaions for a Season 5.

Please consider joining in tomorrow night at 8PM Eastern and 8PM Pacific to support your favorite show by signing into Twitter and using the #FaceYourself hash tag.

If you are not familiar with Twitter, you can create an new account rather painlessly at http://www.twitter.com/.

For more information on this week's special Fringe Twitter event visit the Fringenuity website here.

You can also adopt a special icon from 7(!) lovely sets, and/or 1 of 2 lovely banners for this event by clicking here.


An important reminder: Please do not tweet with the #FaceYourself hash tag until 8PM Eastern, to increase the likelihood of trending! And volume helps, so tweet slowly, and tweet often after the start time Friday night! Also, retweet tweets that you like, that have the #FaceYourself hash tag.

Let's dominate Twitter Friday night, and make our hash tag and our show trend worldwide! Again!


***ButWait! There's more!***

Another social network platform that needs our attention on Friday nights is GetGlue.com.
If you are not familiar with getglue.com it is a very clever advertising site married to social networking.
GetGlue merges fans with their interests, and their interests' sponsors.

If you have a GetGlue account you can "check-in" to Fringe. The shows that get the most check-ins are highly visible to the networks and the show's sponsors.
It is recommended you start checking into GetGlue closer to the start time of Fringe to increase the chance of trending there. For the last 2 Friday nights we made Fringe the #1 checked in show on GetGlue!
You can also look up Fringe's sponsors on GetGlue, check-in to them, ie. Nissan Leaf, Sprint, etc., and thank them for supporting Fringe. Think it doesn't make a difference? Guess again.
For the last few weeks, due to our GetClue check-ins, the Nissan Leaf was one of the most checked-in sponsors on the site.

Let’s make it a combined effort to not only check-in to the show, but to also check-in to the show’s advertisers and comment, “Thank You for your support of Fringe! @FringeOnFox”


If you don’t have a Getglue account, make one at http://www.getglue.com/.

You can post your check-ins to Twitter and/or Facebook.

The more activity, the better, as this may also get other Fringies involved in the GetGlue check-ins.

GetGlue also has convenient mobile phone aps for iphone, Android, and Blackberry.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Please, enjoy the new episode tomorrow night, and support high visibility of your show by tweeting on Twitter with the special hash tag, and checking into Fringe at GetGlue and thanking at least 1 of Friday night's many sponsors. Your efforts will not go unrewarded, and may help increase our chances of getting a Season 5.

Fringedom, the time is now! If you want your Season 5, Watch "Everything In Its Right Place" LIVE tomorrow night, and join in this Twitter/GetGlue event!

Make sure FOX Broadcasting and the Fringe sponsors know that you want another season of FRINGE!!















 

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