Bad Robot Art Show at Gallery 1988

      Email Post       4/28/2013 12:09:00 AM      

Gallery 1988 - the gallery that brought you the Fringe Benefits Project - had a new show on Friday to celebrate Bad Robot.

The "art experience" featured works inspired by J.J. Abrams' creations, including Lost, Star Trek, Cloverfield, Super 8, Revolution, Alias, Felicity, and of course FRINGE.

There was a lot of great Fringe art work, many of which is still available for sale at Gallery1988.com

Seth Gabel at Denver Starfest - From my perspective

      Email Post       4/24/2013 10:34:00 PM      

Here I am again reporting from my 2nd convention, this time Starfest in Denver, Colorado, April 19-21, 2013.
One of the guests - a cast member from Fringe - Seth Gabel

Last year I got to meet Jasika Nicole at Denver Comic Con. You can read it here.

Fringe Mentioned on Parks & Recreation

      Email Post       4/19/2013 06:13:00 PM      

Fringe got a nice little shout-out on NBC's "Parks and Recreation" by Ben Wyatt:
After you fell asleep making Jerry's scrapbook, I went back to season 1 of Fringe to check for plot holes. As I suspected - air-tight.

EW: Peter and Olivia - Greatest TV Couple of All Time

      Email Post       4/12/2013 02:05:00 PM      


Entertainment Week's PopWatch is running a Greatest TV Couple of All Time poll bracket, but they have already announced who they think should be the winner: Peter and Olivia from Fringe:
The question EW has been asking in polls throughout this tournament is “Whose love is stronger?” In Round 2, voters favored Gossip Girl‘s Chuck and Blair over Peter and Olivia by a 10.6 percent margin. But I have to argue that only the strongest love – like that shared between Olivia and Peter – can weather storms of cosmic proportions this Fringe couple faced for five seasons.
Visit EW's PopWatch to read the full article.

The Fringemunks: Epis. 4.16 Nothing As It Seems (parody medley of Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" & "Rocket Man")

      Email Post       4/12/2013 12:20:00 PM      

The Fringemunks recap Fringe Episode 4.16 "Nothing As it Seems" with a parody medley of Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going to Be a Long, Long Time)". This is the sister song to Season 1's "The Transformation," being that a scene from that episode is revisited before diverging into a different storyline from the new timeline. We find out who is behind the Porcu-man project.

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Song Credits:
- Music composed by Elton John & Bernie Taupin
- Parody lyrics, all instruments & production by David Wu

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NOTE: This parody qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law.

The Fringemunks: Epis. 4.15 A Short Story About Love (parody of "Happy Together" by The Turtles)

      Email Post       4/10/2013 02:49:00 AM      

The Fringemunks recap Fringe Episode 4.15 "A Short Story About Love" with a parody of "Happy Together" by The Turtles. This is a short story... about a woman forgetting memories from a particular timeline... about the universe being unhidden from an Observer... about a scarred man who extracted pheromones from males to seduce their women... about love.

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Song Credits:
- Music composed by Garry Bonner & Alan Gordon
- Parody lyrics, all instruments & production by David Wu

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SFX: The Unanswered Questions Answered

      Email Post       4/05/2013 02:14:00 PM      

Sci-Fi magazine SFX has an exclusive interview with Fringe executive producer David Fury, in which he tries to explain what happened to all the timelines in the Fringe series finale "An Enemy Of Fate":
“Here is my take on it: we are still in the revised timeline where Peter died as a child. The dystopian future was the future of the timeline of season four, therefore Peter did die as a child in this timeline. However, we know he reappeared in this timeline in season four and became part of this family. Then Olivia regained the memory of the erased timeline, so she remembers seasons one through three even though she didn't really experience it in the timeline. The same with Walter after Michael touches him in season five, so now Walter remembers it. So they have a shared memory of seasons one through three but the life they are continuing is the life presented in season four. As far as what happens when Walter and Michael step into the corridor to the future, our premise is that the change happens – and it’s the part that is inexplicable but go with it – once they step through Walter and September stop existing in the timeline. It’s not that they never existed. They still experience the events of season four and still have all the memories of the earlier seasons when the timeline hadn't been erased, however they stop existing at the moment of the Invasion. It’s not like Walter died. Peter is just going to find Walter missing. He’s not going to be looking for September because he didn't continue their relationship, just Walter did. When he looks for Walter, he just won’t be there because this corrects the paradox. It’s somewhat nebulous but that is the premise of what we did.”
How does that explanation match up with your understanding of what happened?

For the rest of the interview, check out Fringe: The Unanswered Questions Answered, in SFX: Issue 234 on sale now.
 

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