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Beyond The Fringe Comic #1: Chapter B

      Email Post       10/07/2011 02:03:00 AM      


DC Comics has unofficially released the B-story for "Beyond The Fringe: Chapter 1" (the official release date is October 12). The direct-to-digital comic series is available now for $0.99 via Comixology.com.

Here is the official description:
In the second chapter of BEYOND THE FRINGE, visit an alternate reality where Peter never died as a young boy and Walter never "broke" the two universes. Join a teenage Peter as he escapes his father for a "night on the town" - exploring a world very different than our own!
Order "Beyond The Fringe" here

Vote For Peter in SpoilerTV Character Competition

      Email Post       10/06/2011 09:35:00 PM      


SpoilerTV is holding their annual Character Competition, where they pit characters of various shows against each other torunament-style.

In this round of voting Peter Bishop (Fringe) is up against Castiel (Supernatural). Also in this round is Richard Castle (Castle) vs. Kurt Hummel (Glee)

Head over to SpoilerTV.com to vote for your favorite characters.

* FYI, Olivia lost in the last round, but I think only because we found about it so late.

Which Alternate Universe Fringe Character Are You?

      Email Post       10/06/2011 05:14:00 PM      

BuddyTV has a fun quiz to help you determine which Alternate universe Fringe character you are.

The possible outcomes are Fauxlivia, Walternate, Alt-Astrid, Alt-Lincoln, Alt-Broyles, Alt-Brandon, and Alt-Charlie.

The results are not scientific, so don't get too upset with the outcome (I was Fauxlivia!)

When you are done, check out the other Fringe quizzes on BuddyTV.com.

Vote For Olivia in SpoilerTV Character Competition

      Email Post       10/06/2011 10:21:00 AM      


SpoilerTV is holding their annual Character Competition, where they pit characters of various shows against each other torunament-style.

It appears that they are already in round three, and Peter Bishop has already made it to the quarter finals.

In this round of voting Olivia Dunham (Fringe) is up against Chuck Bass (Gossip Girl). Also in this round is Damon Salvatore (Vampire Diaries) vs. Dana Scully

Head over to SpoilerTV.com to vote for your favorite characters.

Fringe Noble Intentions: One Night In October

      Email Post       10/05/2011 07:12:00 PM      



John Noble discusses how Walter interprets the strange Peter voices he hears, in this latest episode of Noble Intentions, for the Fringe episode "One Night In October".

Jasika Nicole Interview With Examiner.com

      Email Post       10/05/2011 05:09:00 PM      

Jasika Nicole talks alt-Astrid, Fringe Division girl power & post-Peter's return
by Danielle Turchiano, LA TV Insider Examiner

So much has changed for the character of FOX' Fringe now that Peter (Joshua Jackson) tore holes in the fabric of the universes and has been erased from their lives and memories. But perhaps one of the most significant shifts has been for Astrid (Jasika Nicole). Those like Walter (John Noble) and Olivia (Anna Torv) are still working in amplified but similar manners to how they always were. Astrid, on the other hand, seems to be much more of a lone wolf this time around. Whereas she was once Walter's go-to girl, he now has someone else for that, leaving her to be more independent, self-assured, and in many ways, strong. LA TV Insider Examiner had a chance to sit down with Nicole on the Vancouver set of Fringe earlier today to discuss the new dynamic among her division and how it will be affected once again when Peter does return.

Read the rest of the article at Examiner.com.

Fringe Discuss: What Is Different In The New Timeline?

      Email Post       10/05/2011 03:00:00 PM      

It's Wednesday, and time for another round of Fringe Discuss, where we throw out a question to you and you post your opinions.

Recently in an interview with Maris Roffman of GiveMeMyRemote.com, executive producer Jeff Pinkner, said the following regarding the lack of Peter Bishop's influence on other characters in the series:
[Peter's] influence on the characters on the other side only dates back to the end of season 2. So things on that side are far less touched by Peter’s presence. Having said that, alt-Broyles was dead because he helped Olivia escape. So we can assume that because he’s alive, that didn’t happen. Elsewhere, without trying to set up a game, there are obvious clues and opportunities for the audience to figure out what’s different and what’s the same because of Peter’s presence. And we’re not trying to be elusive. With the things that are important, we will make very plain. And with the others that are less important, we will allow to color the show.

Today's Fringe Discuss question: What other changes, due to a lack of Peter Bishop, do you think the executive producers "will make very plain" in the upcoming episodes?


Please post your comments below, and remember that spoilers do NOT belong here! Fringe spoilers are very welcome at the "Fringe Spoilers" page you can access by clicking on "Fringe Spoilers" at the top of this page.

Also, please be courteous of your fellow posters, as there are no right or wrong answers to this week's question, just healthy speculations.

Fringe Reviews Roundup: One Night In October

      Email Post       10/05/2011 01:44:00 PM      


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

'The No Doctor Cop Lawyer Show':How 'Fringe' evolved into a great TV show

      Email Post       10/04/2011 08:08:00 PM      

Oct 4, 2011 03:54 PM ET
'The No Doctor Cop Lawyer Show': How 'Fringe' evolved into a great TV show
by Darren Franich

Even the most die-hard TV fans have their blind spots. Until a couple weeks ago, mine was Fringe. I had watched the series premiere way back in 2008, thought it felt like warmed-over X-Files with a dash of The Nutty Professor, and immediately checked out. While I was off falling victim to the short-lived charms of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Kings, Fringe was slowly but surely transforming into an exciting, wholly unique TV show. (EW’s TV critic Ken Tucker named it the second-best series of 2010.) In preparation for the new season of Fringe, I marathoned through the show’s first three seasons — a Fringe binge. I’m a better person now, and I’m also working on a new romance self-help book, Olivia or Fauxlivia?: How To Make Sure Your Lover Hasn’t Been Replaced By an Alternate Universe Duplicate.

You can read the rest of this article and see the video at popwatch.ew.com

Watercooler:In Praise Of "Fringe's" NewLivia

      Email Post       10/04/2011 07:47:00 PM      

Today's News: Our Take

Watercooler: In Praise of Fringe's NewLivia
Oct 3, 2011 11:03 AM ET
by Damian Holbrook

Let us not feel anger at those who didn't watch last Friday's Fringe. For while yes, they helped contribute to one of the show's lowest Nielsens ever, they too deprived themselves of a showcase for Anna Torv's latest iteration of her Agent Olivia Dunham. Call her NewLivia. And pity the fools who missed this standout episode.

Having already given us Original Recipe Olivia, the alt-world's Bolivia (or Fauxlivia), Bolivia-As-Olivia and the Spock-possessed BelLivia, Torv is now up to her awesome in the fifth version of this complex Fringe Division dame: An Olivia who never knew Peter Bishop. An Olivia who offed her abusive stepfather. An Olivia with swagger. An Olivia we LOVE.

In the season's second episode, fans got a buffet of bad-assery as NewLivia and Bolivia were forced to play nice together in order to catch a serial killer from Over There. Playing opposite herself in several scenes, Torv got to turn the lights up on the differences between these two women and develop sides to the Bishop-less version that — gasp! — made us possibly like her even more than the one we have spent the last three seasons with. She's looser, funnier, more accessible and completely entertaining. So here's hoping that she is also here to stay... especially once Peter returns and has to pick between the two Dunhams who loved him.

Do you adore Torv's newest Olivia persona?

Source:tvguide.com

Fringe: The Bridge

      Email Post       10/04/2011 07:03:00 PM      



Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and Joel Wyman, and Fringe stars Jasika Nicole, John Noble, and Anna Torv discuss the "bridge" that connects the two universes.

Fringe Tease: "Here Is Peter Bishop"

      Email Post       10/04/2011 06:49:00 PM      



Throughout the summer we have been teased by the “Where is Peter Bishop?” video series.

Now, here is a “Here is Peter Bishop” Teaser!

FRINGE: GMMR Interview with John Noble

      Email Post       10/03/2011 07:23:00 PM      


At the Fox Fall junket, FRINGE star John Noble talks with GiveMeMyRemote.com's Marisa Roffman about Walter's new relationship with Peter, the uneasy trust between universes and more.

Where Is Fringe Online?

      Email Post       10/03/2011 01:23:00 PM      

If you are not watching Fringe live this season, not only are you missing out on some fabulous prizes, but many of you are finding that watching online has become much more difficult.

Unlike previous seasons where you could view Fringe (and other Fox shows) on Fox.com or Hulu the next day after it aired, this season has introduced an 8-day delay (unless you are a Dish Network customer.)

In addition, Fringe season 4 is NOT available at all on iTunes or Amazon.

I contacted Fox for an explanation, and received this reply:
“Unfortunately, FRINGE is unavailable to subscription services like iTunes, Amazon and Hulu. We are working with Warner Bros. Television, the studio that produces FRINGE and owns the rights to the show, to make the show available to fans through other channels. We hope to have this matter resolved soon but in the meantime, please watch or DVR FRINGE on Fridays at 9/8c on FOX.” 

I don't believe the only reason for the change is to drive people people to watch Fringe live, since other shows are affected as well.

My guess is that it might have something to do with the recent Fox/Amazon deal, but that's wouldn't explain why Fringe is not on Amazon either. I'm sure whatever the real reason is, it comes down to money. Hopefully this will be resolved soon, and we will let you know if we hear any news.

Out of curiosity, how did you watch Fringe last season (see poll), and how has this season's changes affected your viewing?

How Did You Watch Fringe Last Season?

Observiews 4.02 One Night in October

      Email Post       10/03/2011 09:53:00 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.

All screen caps are taken from FringeFiles.com. 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.

2.15 Peter
Olivia: “I don’t even know… how to begin to work this out.” 
That’s what I feel like. This week’s episode was awesome and so full of deep thinking stuff that I’m glad I chose to go the visual route :)
The glyphs have already been spelled out and the Observer has already been sighted so I’ll skip that part.

Fringe Recap/Review #402: One Night in October

      Email Post       10/02/2011 04:10:00 AM      

The Moments and People that Define a Life


“Just as there is no loss of basic energy in the universe, so no thought or action is without its effects, present or ultimate, seen or unseen, felt or unfelt.” -  Norman Cousins

It is amazing:

How one night can change and define the course of a life.

How one person can make such a large difference to the lives of many.

How the Fringe world has changed.


As this episode opened, a man was viewing a picture as another spoke to him. Pictures play an important role throughout the series. They are visual reminders of the past, good or bad, and of people that we love or not… In any case, they are the footprints of influence on life’s journey. What happens when the footprints of another are erased from the sands of time? Even if they’re not visible, are there still remnants that always reside in the soul?

In typical Fringe style, there are many callbacks for this scene:

In the episode Dream Logic, Dr. Nayak tapped into the dreams of his patients in order to receive an intense high.

Also, there are some serious elements from Grey Matters. Recall the scene in which the shapeshifter Newton interrogated Walter in order to map his neural pathways. Newton was looking for specific memories so that he could locate Walter’s doorway that he built between the two universes.

Here, the killer taps into the specific and happy memories of his victims, in order to receive a similar effect that Nayak sought.

Our Fringe Division was called upon to assist with this case. Olivia’s look to Broyles as she reviewed the Over There Olivia’s file, was one of disbelief. It seemed to say, “Sure, I’ve Noooo problem working with a woman that kidnapped me and stole my life.”



Fringe Season 4 Episode 2: Review

      Email Post       10/01/2011 09:47:00 PM      

Out of the Darkness Into The Light

Fringe: Season 4 - Episode 2

One Night In October

The big question going into Season 4 was how the Fringe writers were going to utilize the new timeline for story telling possibilities.  The first episode of the season gave a universe load of exposition.  This time the episode cuts to the chase right from the get go.  A serial killer is on the rampage on the Other side and Our side is asked to help out by bringing his counter part over to work on the case.  A counterpart whom just happens to be an expert on serial killers.  

All set up within minutes of the episode start.

The story can take off so quickly because this new timeline has been used to strip back a lot of the continuity baggage both Olivias are carrying.  They have been reduced back to their basic qualities; both Olivias void of any impacts that Peter has made on them.  A concentrated distillation of their characteristics has been attained in Season 4.  This leanness of character is a deliberate decision by the Fringe show runners.  It allows them to highlight the similarities between the two Olivias.  And the differences.  It also streamlines story telling setup.




So close yet so different.


FRINGE:Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman on 'One Night in October' and What's to Come

      Email Post       10/01/2011 03:38:00 PM      

FRINGE: Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman on ‘One Night in October’ and What’s to Come
October 1, 2011 by Marisa Roffman


So, um, that happened on FRINGE.

Now that both coasts have seen “One Night in October,” there is much to discuss — including, but not limited to, how we’re going to survive the next few days until we get our next episode.

Seriously, though, given the last scene of the hour, I had many burning questions about what the heck we just saw/heard. And thankfully, FRINGE executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman were willing to answer a few of them…

You can read the rest of the article at GiveMeMyRemote.com

Fringe Segment On "The Soup"

      Email Post       10/01/2011 12:03:00 PM      


The Fringe season premiere episode "Neither Here Nor There" made an appearance on the E! clip show "The Soup". Host Joel McHale poked fun at Walter and his propensity to check the anus of victims.

Fringe Photos: Screenshots From "One Night In October"

      Email Post       10/01/2011 12:48:00 AM      


HD screenshots of Fringe episode "One Night In October" 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 these comments.

Promotional photos for "One Night In October" are also available at FringeFiles.com.
 

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