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TV Guide: Fringe Oral History

      Email Post       1/18/2013 10:32:00 AM      

TV Guide has a four part mega-interview with John Noble (Dr. Walter Bishop), Joshua Jackson (Peter Bishop), Anna Torv (Olivia Dunham), Jasika Nicole (Astrid Farnsworth), Lance Reddick (Phillip Broyles), Blair Brown (Nina Sharp), Seth Gabel (Lincoln Lee), series co-creator J.J. Abrams, executive producers J.H Wyman, Jeff Pinkner and Bryan Burk, Warner Bros. President Peter Roth and Fox's Chairman of Entertainment Kevin Reilly about the bumpy road to the Fringe series finale.

TV Guide: Fringe Oral History - Part 1 - producers and cast discuss the beginnings of Fringe, casting choices, procedural vs. serial, and the turning point for the show.

TV Guide: Fringe Oral History - Part 2 - producers and cast discuss the introduction of the parallel universe, which opened up the world of Fox's sci-fi drama to new and exciting possibilities, including a new set of characters with names like Walternate and Bolivia that fans would — gasp! — actually come to love in the end.   

TV Guide: Fringe Oral History - Part 3 - producers and cast discuss the most polarizing story line of the series: The Season 3 cliff-hanger featured a scene in which Peter Bishop, who we had come to know and love over three seasons, mysteriously vanished into thin air. The Observers then explained that he had, in fact, never existed. (Come again?) This controversial creative move ended a season that included Fringe's foreboding move to the Friday "death slot." Still, the show soldiered on for another two seasons, much to the credit of its passionate fan base.

TV Guide: Fringe Oral History - Part 4 - producers and cast discuss the episode that took Fox's sci-fi series in an entirely new direction: into the future. The series has always been known for its offbeat 19th episode, but its final one took the viewers on an adventure to Observer-occupied 2036, in which Peter, Olivia, Astrid and Walter were freed from amber by Peter and Olivia's grown-up daughter Etta. In the race to the series finale, what's left of the team will attempt to reset time in hopes of ridding the world of Observers.

1 Comments:

Zepp said...

Excellent! It is important and substantiated reports of people who experienced the production of Fringe. These are the opinions that serve as a legacy or historical record, of the construction, and the effective realization of all this production, who made this cinematographic work, called Fringe, become this stupendous Cult worldwide, for all times.

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