Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts

Merchandise Monday - First People Calendar

      Email Post       8/20/2012 06:14:00 PM      

"When you've been up all night, time is just a matter of semantics" - Sam Weiss S3E06

I'm fairly sure we have no 100% confirmed connection between Sam Weiss and the First People but a link seems highly likely, also the quote seemed to fit this mysterious method of telling the date.

Of course the fact that Seamus Wiles, who is a known author of a copy of "The First People", is an anagram of Samuel Weiss is probably just a coincidence !

The first people are introduced in the episode 6955Khz and The calendar appears right at the front of the book called "The First People". We have since discovered the book has been published in several languages and is firmly tied into the machine that Peter and Olivia used to fuse the Red and Blue univereses together.

In fact the numbers broadcast on the 6955Khz frequency, that were used to find parts of the machine, match the numbers around the calendar.



This t-shirt is actually something I myself created and uploaded to CafePress, I first recreated the calendar because I wanted to add it to the FringePedia article on The First People, but realised it would be pretty effective on a t-shirt as well.

When I originally created it there were only a couple of screenshots available to use as a guide and I had to make a few assumptions, but now I've seen more views of the calendar I have found those original assumptions were correct.



On Cafepress there is also a version of this t-shirt with the Sam Weiss quote which was the only version available until recently.

I also have a version up for voting on the limited edition daily t-shirt site Qwertee. If you don't want to buy a t-shirt at the moment then any help in getting more votes for this t-shirt would be appreciated.

We are looking for more submissions for Merchandise Monday so if you have something you want to share then let us know.

Send information about your items to - editor (at) fringetelevision . com

Fringe Merchandise Monday

      Email Post       8/13/2012 01:01:00 PM      

It may seem strange that a new Fringe feature has a picture of a LOST Apollo bar based design, but there is a Fringe link, other than JJ Abrams, and I will explain further in a moment.

First welcome to Fringe Television's Merchandise Monday, the idea is this will be an opportunity to highlight your fan made creations and if they are for sale let everyone else out there know where to get hold of them.

Some examples of what we are after - if you have a Fringe based t-shirt for sale or even just up for voting on a daily t-shirt site, if you sell a replica item of clothing from the show, if you make your own Fringe based Jewellery, if you have created posters or have anything else wierd and wonderful that is Fringe related then let us know.

We can't promise to feature everything but we will try and feature at least one item per week until the final episode has aired.

That is assuming you lovely people out there have something to share, this will only work if you send us some information :-) We need as much detail as possible about your item, if it relates to a specific episode then let us know which one (saves us some research work).

Send information about your items to - editor (at) fringetelevision . com

So now to the reason for the Apollo Bar and Grill design above, a couple of big LOST fans, Jared (@AgentBacardi) and Jo Garfein (@Jopinionated, have set up a charity event and auction called "Cancer Gets LOST" in aid of the National Brain Tumor Society.

The event involves a live webcast (August 25th) and an online auction of lots of LOST and other items, now this is where the Fringe link comes in as a couple of the items in the auction are Fringe items and they are signed by Jasika Nicole.

So finally the reason for the t-shirt, this is merchandise monday and this is my own design, it will be on sale at TeeBusters.com starting on Friday 17th of August for 48 hours. All of my commission from TeeBusters for the sale will go to support the Cancer Gets Lost charity event.

Please spread the details about Cancer Gets LOST, and please send in details of any items you want featuring on Merchandise monday in the coming weeks.

Namaste

Thank You Fringe Fans for Being As Phenomenal As the Show

      Email Post       8/03/2012 09:46:00 PM      


Mary Romero
TV enthusiast

Thank You Fringe Fans for Being As Phenomenal As the Show
Posted: 08/03/2012 1:26 pm

Fandoms are wonderful. They encourage you to talk about your favorite show and assure you that your obsession does not require medical attention. I have encountered many TV fandoms over the years, but one in particular has really astounded me and that is the Fringe community. I was aware the sci-fi drama, which premiered in 2008, had a devoted fanbase but I never knew how active it truly was until I saw it first hand in January of this year when my friend, Louise, began writing her hilarious and popular photo recaps. The fans flooded her comments section with positive feedback and eagerly shared the link to her posts with others, such as the show's star, Joshua Jackson, who then shared the link on his Twitter feed. It was impressive to see that community rally so much support and presence online, and fortunately; the Fox network recognized their efforts and granted the show thirteen episodes to end the series this Fall, despite low ratings.

Read the rest of Mary's huffingtonpost.com article here.

Fringe and Anna Torv Win Saturn Awards

      Email Post       7/28/2012 10:01:00 PM      

2012 Saturn Award Winners in TV: 'Breaking Bad', 'Fringe' and 'Walking Dead'
July 27, 2012 08:30:03 GMT
by AceShowBiz.com
The crime drama series leads the pack with three nods, the sci-fi drama trails behind with two gongs, while 'The Walking Dead' and 'Teen Wolf' are among other shows which take home one prize each.

The 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards is yet to be held, but "Breaking Bad" has added trophies to its shelves. The AMC drama series edged out other scripted shows on cable channels to nab the Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series title at the 38th Annual Saturn Awards. It took home two other kudos through Bryan Cranston's win for Best TV Actor and Aaron Paul's victory for Best Supporting Actor on Television.

Another coveted prize, the Best Network Television Series award, went to "Fringe" which was snubbed in the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Award nomination list. The show's lead actress Anna Torv was additionally hailed as Best Actress on Television.

The rest of the awards in TV field were snatched by cable series, such as AMC's "The Walking Dead" which nabbed the Best Television Presentation, and MTV's "Teen Wolf" which was named the Best Youth-Oriented Television Series. Other AMC show "The Killing" collected one accolade through Michelle Forbes' win for Best Supporting Actress, while TNT's "Leverage" led Tom Skerritt to grab a trophy through his guest stint.

A gala for this year's Saturn Awards was held Thursday, July 26 night in Burbank, California. It presented prizes for TV shows, movies and DVDs for science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. It additionally handed out some Special Achievement Awards, with the long-running animated series "The Simpsons" being honored with The Milestone Award.

Click here to see the full aceshowbiz.com post and list of Saturn Awards TV winners.

Fox’s ‘Fringe’ Shuts Down Production For 2 Weeks As Star John Noble Gets Treatment

      Email Post       7/25/2012 08:49:00 PM      


By NELLIE ANDREEVA

Wednesday July 25, 2012 @ 5:20pm PDT
After four days of shooting, production on the final season of Fox’s cult sci-fi drama Fringe has been shut down for two weeks so co-star John Noble can get treatment for a sleep disorder. Filming on the final 13 episodes of the Warner Bros. TV-produced series began last Wednesday with Noble. On Monday, Noble was MIA at the show’s TCA panel when producers explained that he was not feeling well.
 
Read the entire deadline.com post here.
 
fo note:All of us at Fringe Television hope John Noble is feeling great again as soon as possible.

Fringe Episodes Free On Amazon Prime

      Email Post       7/20/2012 04:37:00 PM      



Amazon has just announced a deal with Warner Bros. to make the first three seasons of Fringe episodes available for free to Amazon Prime members in the US.

Prime customers can access Prime Instant Video on Kindle Fire or any of the hundreds of compatible Amazon Instant Video devices, including the Roku, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gaming console.


If you are not currently an Amazon prime member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial to get streaming access to more than 18,000 movies and TV episodes, unlimited Free Two-Day Shipping, and access to tens of thousands of books to borrow for free, as frequently as a book a month, with no due dates.

Click "read more' to see the full press release.

Fans Ask Fringe: Unwind

      Email Post       7/20/2012 04:34:00 PM      



Anna Torv, Lance Reddick, John Noble, Jaskia Nicole, and Joshua Jackson answer the fan question:
What's your idea of unwinding after all those long hours/days on set? - Rover Radar
If you would like to get your own questions answered, send a tweet to ‏ @jonxproductions with the hashtag #FansAskFringe

Fringe - Jasika Nicole - Comic-Con 2012

      Email Post       7/18/2012 02:04:00 PM      


This is the second of 6 SDCC videos done by IGN with the stars of Fringe.
In this one Jasika Nicole tells what it was like to see the Season 5 trailer.

Fringe - J.H. Wyman - Comic-Con 2012

      Email Post       7/18/2012 01:50:00 PM      



The post-SDCC videos keep coming in.
Here's a very nice interview with executive producer, Joel Wyman, posted on YouTube by IGN.

FRINGE-Season 5 Comic-Con Trailer

      Email Post       7/16/2012 11:51:00 PM      


And now that executive producer, Joel Wyman, has stated in his post-panel interview(See the post "FRINGE:J.H. Wyman on the Final Panel....") that the new clips in this video are not spoilers, I am happy to share this with you here. Another beautiful trailer by Fringe media master, Ari Margolis.


FRINGE: J.H. Wyman on the Show's Final Panel, If That New Footage is From

      Email Post       7/16/2012 10:34:00 PM      


Here's a really great post-panel interview with executive producer, Joel Wyman, in one of the best videos from the SDCC.

It's hard to hear Joel with all the background noise, but he says some really interesting things about the last 13 episodes.

Thanks to GiveMeMyRemoteTV for posting this video on YouTube.

Comic-Con 2012 - TV Guide Magazine Covers:Get 'Em Starting Tomorrow!

      Email Post       7/16/2012 10:07:00 PM      

Comic-Con 2012 - TV Guide Magazine Covers
 posted by b3rt4 at Monday, July 02.2012

BURBANK, Calif. (July 2, 2012) — TV powerhouses Warner Bros. Television and TV Guide Magazine have renewed their super alliance to deliver fans the ultimate must-have Comic-Con item for the third year in a row: a Warner Bros.–themed Comic-Con special edition of the magazine, featuring programming from the Studio and four sets of collectible “flip” covers starring the casts of The Big Bang Theory, Fringe, Supernatural and The Vampire Diaries on both front and back.


For those unable to attend Comic-Con in person, all four sets of collectible “flip” covers will be on sale from July 17 at newsstands wherever TV Guide Magazine is sold. And for the first time, the special issue will also be available for purchase on the NOOK by Barnes and Noble.

To read the entire spoilertv.com post click here.



FRINGE at Comic-Con 2012 Live-Blog

      Email Post       7/15/2012 04:57:00 PM      



The live blog for the San Diego Comic Con 2012 Fringe Panel
July 15, 2012 by Marisa Roffman


10:10 AM – The sizzle reel just ended and now it’s time for the panel!
10:11 AM – The Con officials didn’t want to let the fans raise their white tulips and they did it anyway. Go fans!
10:12 AM – Blair Brown isn’t here, so J.H. Wyman films a video of the fans saying “We miss you, Blair!”
10:13 AM – It’s official: “It’s going to pick up exactly where we left off in 4×19…the next day,” Wyman says of season 5.

10:15 AM – “I had two and a half versions of what we could do for the end and…then it became very clear,” Wyman says of the series’ ending. The cast does know where the show is going, and they’re happy about having that information.

10:16 AM – “Just as you guys want the show, we all want the show to end well…to give us the chance to give it our best,” Josh Jackson says.

10:18 AM – Fans can have the opportunity to have their name in an official FRINGE book about September’s observations of the people. (Additional nfo to come later.) Why they’re doing this for the fans: “This is the little show that could and I can’t believe we’re here,” Wyman says. “I appreciate it so much.”

10:19 AM – Jasika Nicole is talking about the Walter-Astrid relationship. She says she was trying convince herself it was OK if she got killed off, but, “I didn’t die! I made it to the fifth season!”

10:22 AM – Nicole shares that Lance Reddick tried to hide out in Comic-Con by wearing a BREAKING BAD hat and it so didn’t work out, but she was able to hide out.

10:23 AM – “I would like to aspire to the nobility that Peter has developed over the five years,” Josh Jackson says of what he has learned from Peter over the past five seasons.

10:24 AM – Fans misinterpret Anna Torv’s use of the word “come” and let’s just say there was way too much inappropriate laughter from both the fans and the panelists.

10:27 AM – “What we’ve learned is about the power of love,” John Noble says. “Though all of the science fiction and the hurdles we’ve had to go through, it’s the love.”

To read Marissa Rofman's complete Fringe Panel transcript at givememyremote.com click here.

Comic-Con Fringe Panel Twitter Campaign, July 15th

      Email Post       7/14/2012 10:40:00 PM      


All through Season 4 you saw me post here about the fun Fringe Twitter Campaigns hosted by Fringenuity.
Well, now you can participate in a special Twitter campaign tomorrow, Sunday, July 15th.
The last Fringe Q&A Panel of the SDCC takes place at 10AM Pacific Time(1:00PM Eastern Time).
Fringenuity wants to try to trend two fandom tweets tomorrow, one before the panel begins, and one during the panel:

1) #TheyAreComing at 12:30PM Eastern Time(before the panel)

2) #In WymanWeTrust at 1:00PM Eastern Time (during the panel)
Please consider joining in the campaign by tweeting the above hashtags at the above-mentioned times.

Please do not use either hashtag prior to the designated times above.

Fringedom, let's show the cast and executive producer of our favorite show our support during their big day at the SDCC!

For more information about what to tweet and when, and these and other great icons, visit the Fringenuity website here.

****AND AS USUAL THERE'S MORE!!!****

Check into Get Glue during tomorrow's Fringe Panel and get a special Fringe Comic Con sticker!

Fringe's EW Interview at SDCC 2012

      Email Post       7/14/2012 07:53:00 PM      



It's been a busy day in social media and at the San Diego Comic Con for Fringe, and here's a fun interview filmed today with Anna Torv, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, and Lance Reddick by Entertainment Weekly.
"Tomorrow's panel" they are referring to is, of course, the last Fringe Q&A panel ever at the SDCC, which will take place Sunday at 10AM Pacific Time.

Fringe at the San Diego Comic Con(SDCC)

      Email Post       7/12/2012 11:34:00 PM      


It's that time of year again and the San Diego Comic Con(SDCC) is in full swing.
And some of our favorite Fringe stars will again be taking part in the events.

Anna Torv is on the "Kick Ass Women" Panel again tomorrow:
Friday, July 13
4:15-5:15 Entertainment Weekly: Powerful Women in Pop Culture (aka Women Who Kick Ass!)— Fan-favorites Kristin Bauer van Straten (True Blood), Sarah Wayne Callies (Walking Dead), Kristin Kreuk (Beauty and the Beast), Nikki Reed (Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2), and Anna Torv (Fringe) open up about the power and privilege of playing characters that have redefined the rules for women. Basically, a discussion with women who kick ass. Moderated by EW's Lynette Rice. Ballroom 20

Jasika Nicole is on a TV Guide Magazine Fan Favorites Panel on Saturday:
1:00-2:00 TV Guide Magazine: Fan Favorites— TV Guide magazine returns with another all-star panel. Moderated by editor-in-chief Debra Birnbaum, Fan Favorites brings together stars from TV's hottest shows for a lively discussion filled with behind-the-scenes scoop. Panelists (subject to change) include Sarah Wayne Callies (The Walking Dead), Nathan Fillion (Castle), David Giuntoli (Grimm), Joel McHale (Community), Liam McIntyre (Spartacus), Jasika Nicole (Fringe), Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf), Maggie Q (Nikita), and Matt Smith (Doctor Who). Indigo Ballroom, Hilton San Diego Bayfront

And, of course the very last appearance of the Fringe stars at SDCC for a Q&A Session on Sunday:
10:00-11:00 Fringe Screening and Q&A— Fringe returns to Comic-Con for its farewell panel to celebrate its fifth and final season. Series stars Anna Torv (The Pacific), Josh Jackson (Dawson's Creek), Lance Reddick (Lost), Blair Brown (Altered States), Jasika Nicole (Take the Lead), and John Noble (The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King), along with executive producer J. H. Wyman (Keen Eddie), offer a Q&A with fans and an exclusive video presentation. Don't miss the discussion about the climactic conclusion of this critically acclaimed thriller. From Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, Fringe airs Fridays at 9/8c on FOX. Fringe: The Complete Fourth Season will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on September 4. Hall H


See the entire SDCC schedule guide here.

The Fringe Event-August 10-12, 2012

      Email Post       7/10/2012 09:54:00 AM      




Feel like meeting other Fringe fans next month at a special Fringe-related event?
Feel like visiting places in Vancouver where the show is filmed?

Then please consider joining fellow Fringe fans for this once-in-a-lifetime event, The Fringe Event,
which will take place in Vancouver, British Columbia this coming August 10-12, 2012.
Just what is "The Fringe Event"(or TFE as I will call it from now on)?
 Here's the description from the official website:

It is a dedicated weekend of Fringe themed activities being organised by fans, for fans. We will be running walking tours of past filming locations, screening Fringe on a cinema screen (WB copyright approval pending), bowling at Sam's bowling alley, taking a trip to Reiden Lake, holding debates on Fringe theory and mythology and more. In the evenings we will be holding mixer events to give us all a chance to relax and talk – after all, many of us will have never had the chance to meet in “real life” before even though we are all quantum-entangled through social media.

The Fringe Event will be taking place from Friday, August 10th (in the evening) through 'til midnight on Sunday, August 12th.

Tickets are still available at $135 per adult and $85 per child(under age 16). Part of the proceeds of the ticket sales go to Oxfam Canada.

The program includes:

  • Friday night reception
Saturday:

  •  downtown walking tour with photo opps of:"The Bishop House, FauxLivia's apartment building, Markham's book store, The Alt!Verse Fringe Division HQ and many more locations)"
  • Evening mixer/party that the cast and crew have also been invited to attend(Please note that executive producer Joel Wyman has been invited!)
Sunday: A walk around Reiden Lake and 2 games of bowling at Sam Weiss' bowling alley
  • Fringe Trivia
  • Special viewing of Fringe episodes in a rented cinema from 6PM on
As you can see this is truly a one-of-a-kind Fringe fan event!

Visit the TFE website here. The website has information on the itinerary, ticket purchasing, the location, and accomodations. You can also donate to the TFE charity,  Oxfam Canada, via this website.

You can also follow The Fringe Event on Twitter:@The Fringe Event and like them on Facebook.

PLEASE NOTE:TFE takes place at the Coast Plaza Hotel in Vancouver, BC.
Today is the last day to received a special rate at the Coast Plaza Hotel for THE FRINGE EVENT. See @The Fringe Event on Twitter for more details.




 




FRINGE - Fans Ask: Walter's Backstory

      Email Post       6/30/2012 10:27:00 PM      


Here's the newest installment of Ari Margolis' famous "Fans Ask" video series. This week a fan asks John Noble about Walter Bishop's backstory.

Jasika Nicole at the Denver Comic Con-From My Perspective

      Email Post       6/23/2012 04:29:00 PM      

Jasika Nicole at the Denver Comic Con-From My Perspective
Friday, June 15th, 2012. 
Getting ready for Denver Comic Con. My packing list had everything I needed. 
I guess I should say that I consider myself a fairly mature person. But when it comes to Fringe, I'm like a kid in a candy store. 

It is 5 pm. 
We are standing in line to enter the exhibit hall for the 1st Comic Con in Denver, Colorado. 
This was my first Comic Con ever and Friday was a recon mission for Saturday. Jasika Nicole made a one day appearance and we wanted to make sure we would be able to get an autograph and be able to listen to the panel. Not knowing how many people to expect and even though having an autograph ticket is not a guarantee, we wanted to be in line early for both. 
Buying the tickets online is definitely the way to go. I know you pro’s already know this but this was my first so humor me, will you? 

Throughout we encountered attendees dressed up from some of my favorite movies and TV shows. And believe it or not some of them had a connection to Fringe. I’ll explain as I go.

Star Wars was one of the first we encountered. 
I still have to think of Walter in 4.19 Letters of Transit as he was trying to pull a Jedi Mind Trick on the Loyalist.
WALTER: “"These aren't the 'droids you're looking for."… "Move along."”

I was also thrilled to see Stargate SG1 fans there because before Fringe that’s what I would watch over and over. 
And this is where the fun begins. So many times in Fringe, I thought of SG1. 

John Noble was in SG1 9.20 Camelot.

Agent Edwards (JR Bourne) from 2.06 Earthing and 3.12 Concentrate And Ask Again was Martufone of my favorite characters on SG1. 
Canaan (Tim Guinee) from 4.17 Everything In Its Right Place was Tomin on SG1. 
When Olivia went into the tank in 3.05 Amber 31422, 
she reminded me of HathorThere was one scene in that episode of SG1 where Hathor climbed out of a tank, wore a similar gown and a tiara. 

Some of the concepts from SG1 also reminded me of Fringe or vice versa.
One that stands out is 3.19 LSD, trying to transfer Bell’s conscience into a computer.
That happened to Captain Carter on SG1 in 4.20 Entity 

Some of the other things we saw were Resident Evil 
and Dr. Who. I swear I had a picture of the Tardis but it disappeared. 

Oh, wait, here it is. 
And the Avengers. 

So back to our recon mission. The object was to find out where Jasika would sign autographs. Back in the corner we found the sections where everyone would be sitting.
After we found the area it was time to stand in line (again) to get the actually autograph ticket. All I had was a payment confirmation. 
This is the geek in me. I’m really glad I took a picture because they kept it. Hey, the instructions in the program said to "Geek out! Hard!" And by golly I was planning on doing that. 

After that we checked where the panel would be on Saturday as well and thus our recon mission was complete. First day of DCC was done!

Saturday, June 16th, 2012
9 am arriving at the parking garage. In typical Fringe manner we looked for the appropriate parking space. 
And I went all out.  
Then it was “standing in line again”. Fringie6989 and I and Gene stood in line for 45 minutes before we could enter the exhibit hall. 
But… as we stood in line Jasika walked by us going upstairs. We thought that there were specific times when the guests would sign autographs but decided as soon as we were in to check out the area already. We knew where the table was so once the doors opened we headed straight for that. Jasika and her helper set up the table. We waited a few minutes, almost hesitant to approach her but then we did. EEK!  We were first in line. EEK!
I purchased a Fringe print for her to sign
and a piece of her art to sign.
I was so nervous I really didn't know what to say. I did ask her if she had a word for fans on fringetelevision.com and she said she hopes we will enjoy S5 as much as we did S4. I know I will because S4 was my favorite so far. 

Then we left. But we went back so Fringie6989 could get a print as well. I then chatted with Jasika for a bit. Jasika sounds just like on the show. She is/was so sweet and down to earth. We talked about knitting. I told her I work at the library and every time I put knitting books away I think of her. She never sells her projects because it’s hard to put a price on it. I agreed. I cross stitch and feel the same way. She said it was nice to talk to someone who understands that. I also mentioned that I had been following her tumblr for a while. She wanted to know what my name is on there. I told her and she said she knew exactly who I was. Gulp, I hope that’s a good thing, lol.

We found a lonely table off to the side and admired our autographs for quite a while. I would have been totally happy just leaning at that table, watching as other people went up to talk with her. As a matter of fact (that’s how pathetic we were) we checked a few times to see if Jasika was well received. After all, right next to her were Colin Ferguson and James Marsters. But we didn’t have to worry.

Part one of our mission was complete.

As we made our way down to the panel room we came across an Observer.
He actually shaved his head for this occasion. He and the two of us were the only fans in Fringe paraphernalia who engaged in a conversation. I saw one other person in a Fringe Division t-shirt but he just shrugged his shoulders. 

Anyway. 
It was now around 11:15 am. The next step was to get in line for her panel (forget about food).
We knew where we were going because we planned ahead. As soon as the panel before Jasika’s started we sat right by the door and did not move. 
We knew that VIP attendees had priority but right after they would be let in the room, it was our turn. 
Then it was time. 2nd row seats! 
I still couldn't believe I’m actually there just a few feet away. 
On the panel Jasika talked about her character, how she thought Astrid was going to be killed off in 1.04 The Arrival when Walter sedates her so he can steal the beacon. She was glad she wasn't and enjoyed her character expanding even to the other universe. The interviewers asked her about other cast members and Jasika said she’s very good friends with John Noble. Friday nights they would get together at his house and actually watch the show. Jasika spoke very highly of all her co-workers and even gave another impersonation of Lance Reddick. He is actually quite funny and not bad at impressions himself. During the conversation she brought up a scene from 2.04 Momentum Deferred  I believe, where she was chopping up worms for Olivia to drink to jog her memory.  In a jar on the table were leeches trying to escape. I always wondered what she chopped up to put in the blender and then Jasika said it was black pasta.
She shared that Anna is quite the teaser telling Jasika she stepped on a leech which of course she didn’t and also that the two of them have knitting and sewing parties. 
Although Jasika likes Horror movies some of the stuff on Fringe does scare her. In 2.18 The Man From The Other Side was one of those scenes. It was when they were trying to bring the shapeshifter embryo back to life.
There was lots of goo and even though she knew that there was a man under the table controlling the shapeshifter it was still creepy with the lights being out and Josh saying something like “this is cool” she just wanted to be done.  
Before the floor was open for questions the interviewer asked about her passion for art. Jasika said she had been drawing since she was a little girl. As a waitress, she would often find herself doodling on her order pads. She had hundreds of sketches. She likes the freedom of being in control and having sole power over her creations where as an actress she sometimes has to give that up; in a sense being the tool for the creative mind behind the screen, fitting the writer’s vision. She said that in 4.21 Brave New World Part 1 
when Astrid gets shot she actually had a line there but it was cut for that very reason. She just had to learn to relinquish. 

When Jasika was asked about S5 she said that SDCC is still a month away so whatever she can share DCC heard it first. Of course she couldn’t really say much because I don’t think she knows anything yet. Jasika thinks that S5 will take place a few years after S4 finale and end at 2036, which is interesting because John Noble said this in an interview (See the Fringe Spoilers article titled "Fringe Exclusive:" dated 06/19/12 by clicking here. Warning, the article contains spoilers!). So anyone’s guess is as good as any or in other words… the game is on.

When asked if we will see the alternate universe and September again she said it is more likely for September to return than the alternate universe.

As far as plans for after Fringe she didn’t really say except she would like to do a horror movie.

When asked what the overarching story of the show was she said love, the relationships not only between Olivia and Peter but even more the relationship between Walter and Peter and how they are connected and interwoven in the sci-fi part of Fringe.

That I think is all I can remember from this hour. After the panel was over we went upstairs for a smoothie, went back to the autograph table area and checked on her (I know but we felt protective and just wanted to make sure…). We went to one more panel with James Marsters and then left.

On the way out of the parking garage we had another Fringe moment.
The parking garage was set up sort of like the one in 2.07 Of Human Action.
On our way in and out that’s all we could think of. Creepy. As the Fringe songs played in the car and as we shared Red Vines we made our way back home. 

Knowing that I wouldn’t be able to go to SDCC, it being Fringe’s last panel and with the end of the show in mind, this weekend will always have a special place in my heart.

And just as much as this show is special, so are the fans. Fringe fans stick together like "goo". Fringe Honor is as high as Scouts Honor and Fringe fans are friends for life.
I agree withFringie6989 who said it far better than I ever could:

“The intricate web of relationships that have created the foundation of Fringe has crossed not only universes and timelines, but reality itself. As I've started to come to terms with saying goodbye to my favorite show, I've started reflecting on what Fringe has done in my life and I am proud to say that what started as a show that honestly freaked me out a little and then shifted into an obsessive need to dig deep into the mythology and very human struggles that the characters went through over these past 4 years, also brought me something unexpected: family. When I have seen the relationships in my day-to-day life crumble and break, I've also been privileged to see this "little family unit" known as the Fringe fandom soar to unimaginable heights in a shared devotion to something bigger than ourselves. The ever-fading idea that just one person can make a difference in the world has been at least slightly brought back to life as I've watched this fandom come together and speak up. We made a difference, guys. Is it going to change the world? Maybe not. But it's changed my world. And it's changed the world of television and the world of the cast and crew who didn't have the numbers that were needed, but they had the heart and isn't that what really matters? Jasika talked about how even if she doesn't get to work in sci-fi after Fringe, she knows now that the fans will follow her and the other cast wherever they may go because sci-fi fans are a special group of people. In no other genre are there groups of people more devoted, more passionate, and more loyal. And just coming back from Comic-Con, I can attest to that. The Fringe fandom is my family, but there were many families at Comic-Con. The Star Wars family, the Stargate family, the Avengers Family...it was like a family reunion! We may belong to different clans but we are all part of the bigger family of sci-fi and honestly, there is nowhere else I would rather be. Thank you for going on this journey with me, Fringies :)”



 

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