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Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts

Executive Producers Joel Wyman & Jeff Pinkner LIVE Tweeting During Tomorrow's West Coast Airing

      Email Post       10/13/2011 11:31:00 PM      

Twitter is reporting tonight that executive producers Joel Wyman and Jeff Pinkner will be Tweeting LIVE during tomorrow night's WEST COAST AIRING ONLY starting at 9PM Pacific Time.
So jump on Twitter and say hello to the best showrunners around!

Joel Wyman @JWFRINGE

Jeff Pinkner @JPFRINGE

Fringe Season 4 Arrives In iTunes

      Email Post       10/13/2011 07:45:00 PM      


Fringe Season 4 episodes are now available to purchase on iTunes!

HD episodes are $2.99 each ($49.99 for the season) and SD episode are $1.99 each ($38.99 for the season).

Amazon's "Instant Video" does not appear to have the episodes yet, but I would guess they would be available there soon as well.

Fringe Noble Intentions: Alone In The World

      Email Post       10/13/2011 03:23:00 PM      



John Noble discusses the implications from the death of young Peter and self-performed lobotomies, in this latest episode of Noble Intentions, for the Fringe episode "Alone In The World".

Joel Wyman & Jeff Pinkner:Top 50 Power Showrunners 2011

      Email Post       10/13/2011 02:56:00 PM      

Top 50 Power Showrunners 2011
by The Holloywood Reporter Staff
12:49 PM PDT 10/12/2011

by Philiana Ng
Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman
Fringe (Fox)

When Fringe moved from Thursdays to Fridays in the middle of its third season, viewership tumbled from 5.1 million to fewer than 4 million. This is why it was so meaningful -- and shocking, really -- that Fox renewed the cult favorite for a fourth season in March. It was a sign, say Pinkner and Wyman, that ratings are no longer the most valuable unit of measurement by network execs. Buzz can be all powerful. "We keep a lot of plot secrets because we find it's better that way," says Wyman. "If nobody knows what you're doing, then nobody can tell." Created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, Fringe took a creative gamble last season when it erased the existence of one main character and added a new series regular. But Pinkner, 45, a former producer on Abrams' Alias and Lost, and the Montreal-bred Wyman, 44, who was a writer on Canadian period series Wind at My Back and created Keen Eddie, are hardly ready to close up shop. "The only show we've done that said, 'Hey, this is going to be our end date and we're marching toward it,' was Lost," Pinkner says. "We hope it's a long time before that happens for Fringe."

Read the entire article and judging methodology here.

Fringe Sneak Peeks #404: Subject 9

      Email Post       10/13/2011 11:40:00 AM      



Here are three sneak peek scenes from this week's Fringe episode "Subject 9".

FRINGE: Where Is Peter Bishop? (Interview)

      Email Post       10/12/2011 01:59:00 PM      



Here is a new "Where Is Peter Bishop?" video, featuring interviews with Joshua Jackson and John Noble discussing the disappearance of Peter.

Fringe Observiews 4.03: Alone in the World

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


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

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.

3.17 Stowaway
Lincoln: “… This was a tough one.”

Fringe 403 Review: Alone in the World

      Email Post       10/09/2011 02:24:00 AM      


“I need more time!”

It is interesting to consider the development of television narrative devices. I maintain that TV today is a place of subtle, radical developments in traditional narrative structure, just as much as Victorian novels (particularly the sensational ones) often addressed the grim realities hiding under petticoats and behind cravats. Those wildly popular novels incorporated radical critiques of law and tradition into suspenseful narrative; in the same way, TV today takes radical storytelling risks, trusting the viewer to follow multiple timelines, alternate realities, astonishing improbabilities, and deeply entrenched metaphors amid chase scenes, unrequited love, and everyday travails as experienced by telegenic people.

Ratings:Fringe Scares Up Small Gain

      Email Post       10/08/2011 09:17:00 PM      

Ratings: Fringe Scares Up Small Gain, Nikita Dips, Supernatural Holds Steady
Matt Webb Mitovich

The promise of Peter’s imminent return perhaps played a part in perking up Fringe‘s latest numbers.
The Fox drama, with 3.24 million total viewers and a 1.3 rating, rebounded from last week’s all-time low to gain 8 percent in the demo. It also notched a 6 percent bump in total audience.

In fact, Fringe was one of only two Friday programs to register a week-to-week gain in the demo, and the only show to bring in additional viewers.

Read the entire tvline.com article here.

Fringe Season 4 Episode 3 Review

      Email Post       10/08/2011 07:47:00 PM      

Read Mind Vine Time



‘Alone In The World’


The show continues it’s exploration of what a world without Peter is like and its impact on those he left behind.  Till this episode that journey has been an interesting one with the success of the journey relying heavily on how interesting the case of the week is. In my books translucent shape shifters and serial killers trump killer fungus any day.
‘Gus’ was too flat a threat to get very excited about.
Pity too because John Noble acted the heck out of the episode. So did Anna Torv - when she could break away from the case of the week imposition.  Special marks for Jesika Nicole too.

Oddly enough on our last FBI - Fringe Benefits Inc podcast, (which you can find under the Podcast tab here at FringeTV), we remarked it was curious that Peter was only trying to contact Walter and not Olivia. The previous two episodes had a definite lack of Walter and we hoped for more of him. Both of these items were addressed in this episode.  

2 for 1 His 'N Hers Suit Sale?

One quite successfully.  The other not so.

Fringe Easter Egg: Next Episode Clue 403

      Email Post       10/07/2011 11:44:00 PM      


Every episode of Fringe contains a hidden clue that foreshadows something in the next episode. In  Fringe #402 "One Night In October", the author of the book "Killer Mindscapes" is S. Pores - as in SPORES.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in "Alone In The World"

      Email Post       10/07/2011 11:40:00 PM      



The Observer can be spotted in the Fringe episode "Alone In The World" walking outside Walter's lab, which is located in a Harvard basement.

You can see a close-up of the Observer after the break.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyph Code in "Alone In The World"

      Email Post       10/07/2011 11:11:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode Alone In The World spelled out REBORN.

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

Fringe 404 Preview: Subject 9

      Email Post       10/07/2011 10:45:00 PM      



Here is the preview from the end of "Alone In The World" for the Fringe episode "Subject 9", which airs next FRIDAY, October 14th 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 from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Episode 403: "Alone In The World"

      Email Post       10/07/2011 07:51:00 PM      


Tonight on Fringe Friday is the third Fringe episode of season four "Alone In The World".
FRINGEY FIGURE CONNECTED TO CREEPY CASE

When two 12-year-old kids bully another boy, they are found dead and in just hours after dying their bodies are shockingly in an advanced state of decomposition. As the Fringe team investigates the mysterious case, they uncover an amorphous figure claiming more victims. Meanwhile, Walter becomes increasingly distracted by his hallucinations.

After the show, get more information on "Alone In The World" at:

Also, don't forget to check back here after the episode for Observer sightings, Glyph codes, and other Fringe Easter Eggs.

How do you rate the Fringe episode "Alone In The World"?

FringeTelevision LIVE Chat Room Tonight!

      Email Post       10/07/2011 07:33:00 PM      

Tonight will will be having our traditional LIVE Fringe chat, where we play "spot the observer", and "What's the glyph code?", plus discuss the action on the show.  
 
Reminder: this season we have our own new and improved chat room at chat.fringetelevision.com

Come join the fun, and don't forget to enter our Watch Fringe LIVE And Win Contest tonight!

GetGlue Sticker For "Alone In The World"

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

Make sure to check-in to Fringe at GetGlue.com tonight to earn a new Fringe Season 4 sticker.

There are lots of other Fringe stickers to collect, check-out the list at GetGlue.com

FOX Lounge: John Noble Interview (With Ari Margolis!)

      Email Post       10/07/2011 03:55:00 PM      



Here is a fun rapid-fire Q&A interview with John Noble by Fringe video producer Ari Margolis.

Watch Fringe Live And Win Contest #403

      Email Post       10/07/2011 03:28:00 PM      

Tonight is the third week of our "Watch Fringe Live and Win!" contest, which rewards fans who watch Fringe live!

Last weeks lucky winner was Drk Nexus,  who will be receiving a copy of "Fringe: The Complete Third Season" on DVD, compliments of Warner Bros. Worldwide Television Marketing Group on behalf of Fox.com/Fringe.

This week's prize is another "Fringe: The Complete Third Season" on DVD!

(Don't worry, we will have some different prizes soon...!)

During tonight's episode of Fringe, visit FringeTelevision.com and click on the:

 
WATCH FRINGE LIVE AND WIN! 

link or banner to enter. So you don't have to miss a single minute of Fringe (or any commercials ;), we will start the entry period 15 minutes prior to the episode, and close it 15 minutes after. We will have the contest post open for both east coast and west coast airings.



The winning name will be selected at random from all eligible entries.

The contest (and Fringe ratings) are limited to US residents only. 


Happy Fringe Friday and good luck!

Seth Gabel talks about Lincoln & Olivia, a bromance with Peter, and alt-couplings in 'Fringe'

      Email Post       10/07/2011 10:24:00 AM      



This is the video companion to the interview The Examiner's LA TV Insider, Danielle Turchaino had with Seth Gable recently.

Below is part of Danielle's interview:


VIDEO: 'Fringe's' Seth Gabel talks Olivia interest, Peter bromance & alt-Lincoln
Danielle Turchiano, LA TV Insider Examiner
October 6, 2011

For some Fringe fans, Lincoln Lee (Seth Gabel) may be seen as a third wheel-- or an otherwise threat to Olivia (Anna Torv) and Peter (Joshua Jackson)'s relationship. But we don't believe you should feel that way. For one thing, as John Noble pointed out, Walter has let Lincoln into his lab-- so if Walter can extend him some trust, we probably should, too. But more importantly, it's not Lincoln's fault that he and Olivia have been pushed together in this new version of the universe without Peter-- nor is it his fault that Olivia has no memory of Peter. And thankfully, once Peter does return (which is sooner, rather than later!), he and Lincoln end up working together, too, in many ways.

"Lincoln and Peter seem to get along. They have-- ah, I hate the word bromance, but they get along well. Whatever the definition of bromance is without using that word, though now I just used it I don't think there's a competitive nature there. I'm hoping because there are alts of each person but only one Peter, that ultimately Lincoln and Peter can be happy in some way," Gabel shared when LA TV Insider Examiner visited the Vancouver set* of Fringe earlier this week.

You can read the entire interview with Seth Gable here.
 

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