During the current summer hiatus Sam Spade, Aimee Long, Dani, David Wu, Dennis, oranfly, Xindilini, birdandbear, and I will be rewatching all 65 episodes of Fringe. Starting on Monday, July 18th, we'll briefly post our impressions of every Fringe episode, a new one each day, keeping an eye out for things that present a different view post-Season 3.
It is our hope that we will all gain a greater insight into this award-winning show by watching where it has been before we pick up watching where it is heading on September 23rd.
We invite all of you to rewatch with us, and to comment on our impressions this summer. If you would like to write your own Fringe Summer rewatch review, send us an email!
Enjoy your "Fringe Summer"!
Showing posts with label Season 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Season 1. Show all posts
Fringe Summer: Rewatching Fringe Seasons 1, 2, and 3
By fringeobsessed Email Post 7/16/2011 02:07:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Summer Rewatch
Fringe Season 1 DVDs only $9.99 at Best Buy
By Dennis Email Post 2/19/2010 04:05:00 AM Categories: DVD, Fringe, Season 1
If you still haven't purchased Fringe on DVD yet, Best Buy has the Fringe: The Complete First Season DVD set for only $9.99!They are only available in stores, and while supplies last, so check to see if it is in stock at the store near you before you make the trip.
Fringe Blu-Ray On Sale
By Dennis Email Post 1/14/2010 07:08:00 PM Categories: Blu-ray, DVD, Fringe, Season 1
Amazon has the Fringe Blu-Ray Season 1 set on sale for $29.99, which is cheaper than the DVD version!
Season 1 Recap
By Adam Morgan Email Post 9/17/2009 07:04:00 PM Categories: Season 1

Here's a quick Season 1 recap for those of you just joining us for tonight's Season 2 premiere!
The PremiseAll over the world, a series of inexplicable phenomena (coined "The Pattern") has aroused the attention of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Special Agent Philip Broyles (Lance Reddick) heads up a multi-agency team called the Fringe Division to investigate the Pattern. They believe science and technology have advanced to unknown, unregulatable levels that put society at risk.
The Players

Agent Olivia Dunham - a headstrong young FBI agent who Broyles personally recruits to help him solve the mystery of the pattern. Olivia follows her instincts and wears her emotions on her sleeve. At the age of three, she unwittingly participated in a drug trial on a military base in Jacksonville, where her father was stationed. The experimental drug, Cortexiphan, was intended to prevent the limitation of the mind's potential, meaning Olivia may have some unnatural mental capabilities. (Played by Anna Torv).

Dr. Walter Bishop - an impatient, brilliant scientist (with a knack for hilarious non-sequitors) whose questionable experimental ethics landed him in a mental institution in 1991. Olivia Dunham managed to get him released from St. Claire's Hospital to help the Fringe Division make sense of the Pattern, as most of the phenomena are scientific mysteries with curious ties to Walter's former work in the basements of Harvard University. (Played by John Noble).

Peter Bishop - an intelligent black-market entrepreneur whose mysterious past constantly threatens to catch up with him, Walter's son often acts as a translator between his unintelligable father and the rest of the Fringe Division. Given Walter's institutionalization, his relationship with Peter is an estranged one, though they are slowly building a rapport. (Played by Joshua Jackson).
William Bell - Walter's former lab parter at Harvard, who went on to become the fabulously wealthy founder of Massive Dynamic, a multi-billion-dollar tech corporation involved in research and development for a variety of fields, such as pharmaceuticals, robotics, and defense. Bell has yet to make an appearance on the show, but his influence is everywhere. Many Pattern events have ties to his (and Walter's) technology.
Nina Sharp - Massive Dynamic's Executive Director, a silver-tongued professional who also shows interest in Olivia Dunham's capabilities, and acts as her liason at the corporation when investigations point in its direction. Nina lost her arm to cancer in the past, but it was replaced by a fully-articulated robotic limb designed and developed by William Bell himself. She also has an unknown history with Walter Bishop, and an unqualified relationship with Fringe Division head Philip Broyles, with whom she often shares clandestine information. (Played by Blair Brown).
Charlie Francis - Olivia Dunham's straight-talking ally in the FBI, Charlie is second-in-command behind Broyles. He and Olivia have a long professional history, and they trust each other implicitly. (Played by Kirk Acevedo).
Astrid Farnsworth - A junior agent assigned to assist Walter Bishop in his revamped Harvard laboratory, Astrid's knowledge of cryptology, linguistics, and technology have proven vital to the Fringe Division's success. (Played by Jasika Nicole).
Philip Broyles - A high-ranking DHS agent in charge of the Fringe Division, Broyles is Olivia Dunham's immediate superior, who often intercedes on her behalf against beurocratic rivals like Sanford Harris. Broyles also has a mysterious, collaborative relationship with Nina Sharp. (Played by Lance Reddick).
John Scott - Olivia Dunham's deceased former partner, both professionally and romantically, John was killed on the run from authorities when he was exposed as a double-agent. But thanks to Walter's sensory deprivation tank, parts of John's consciousness crossed over into Olivia's mind, revealing his benevolent, undercover mission. (Played by Mark Valley).
The Story So Far
John Scott - Olivia Dunham's deceased former partner, both professionally and romantically, John was killed on the run from authorities when he was exposed as a double-agent. But thanks to Walter's sensory deprivation tank, parts of John's consciousness crossed over into Olivia's mind, revealing his benevolent, undercover mission. (Played by Mark Valley).
The Story So Far
Each week, the Fringe Division deals with a new phenomenon: creatures, viruses, inexplicable objects and incidents. And at every single Pattern event, a mysterious man can be found watching in the background. He's known simply as the Observer.
In episode four, The Arrival, we learned that the Observer once saved Walter and Peter Bishop from drowning in an icy lake, ostensibly breaking his just-here-to-watch rules. The Observer also demonstrated the ability to hear the thoughts and feelings of people nearby.
In episode four, The Arrival, we learned that the Observer once saved Walter and Peter Bishop from drowning in an icy lake, ostensibly breaking his just-here-to-watch rules. The Observer also demonstrated the ability to hear the thoughts and feelings of people nearby.
In episode ten, Safe, FBI double-agent Mitchell Loeb uses a teleportation device invented by Walter Bishop to transport the mysterious Mr. Jones out of a high-security German prison. Mr. Jones is a powerful biotech terrorist with ties to something called ZFT.
In episode fourteen, Ability, we learn that ZFT is the German acronym for an obscure manuscript called Destruction by Advancement of Technology, an eschatological polemic that warns against the unchecked advancement of technology. According to the anonymous author, it will open doors to a parallel universe similar to our own, whose history is slightly more advanced. That the way to travel between these universes has been discovered, and that it will lead to the destruction of one. Us, or them. Mr. Jones forces Olivia Dunham to take a test (one of ten), to prove herself capable of the abilities necessary to participate in this "war" between universes, which reveals Olivia's apparent mental powers.
In the season 1 finale, There's More Than One of Everything, David Robert Jones returns to steal a power cell embedded in Nina's robotic arm, and then uses it to open up a portal between our reality and an alternate one. His motivation? To find William Bell in the alternate reality. Turns out, Jones used to work for Bell at Massive Dynamic, developed delusions of grandeur and practiced some unethical experiments, and was ultimately fired. Now he wants revenge.
In the season 1 finale, There's More Than One of Everything, David Robert Jones returns to steal a power cell embedded in Nina's robotic arm, and then uses it to open up a portal between our reality and an alternate one. His motivation? To find William Bell in the alternate reality. Turns out, Jones used to work for Bell at Massive Dynamic, developed delusions of grandeur and practiced some unethical experiments, and was ultimately fired. Now he wants revenge.
Olivia, Peter, and Walter are able to stop Jones from crossing over. All seems well until Olivia's meeting with William Bell. When he stands her up, Olivia takes an elevator back down to the ground floor, but on the way, she somehow crosses over to the alternate reality. She finds William Bell in an office, and he has much to share. And here's the real kicker: his office is in the World Trade Center. In this reality, it's still standing!
Tune in tonight at 9/8c to see what happens next!
Season 1 Retrospectives
By Adam Morgan Email Post 9/14/2009 11:30:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1, Video
Want to see your favorite Fringe cast members talk about what grossed them out most last season? Or maybe their take on the show's mysteries? Watch the two new videos below from FOX.
Fringe Videos For Newcomers
By Adam Morgan Email Post 9/14/2009 10:45:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1, Video
New to Fringe this season? FOX wants to help you prepare for the Season 2 premiere this Thursday at 9/8c.
What You Should Know
Season 1 Recap
What You Should Know
Season 1 Recap
Tonight On Fringe: The Road Not Taken Tweat-Peat
By Dennis Email Post 9/03/2009 08:19:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1, Twitter
Tonight's Episode of Fringe is a repeat of season one's penultimate episode "The Road Not Taken", and the first ever FOX "Tweet-peat" - a live Twitter event where you can submit you questions to the cast and crew of Fringe. If you have a question for the cast and crew of Fringe, you can send your Tweets NOW to:- FringeOnFOX - @FRINGEonFOX
- Jeff Pinkner, Executive Producer - @jpfringe
- J.H. Wyman, Executive Producer - @jwfringe
- Josh Jackson, “Peter Bishop” - @peterbishop2
- John Noble, “Walter Bishop” - @labdad1
IMPORTANT NOTE: Last night's Tweet-peat was a ONE-TIME event! There WILL NOT be Twitter updates on future Fringe episodes.
Secrets of Fringe: A Look Back, Season 1
By Dennis Email Post 8/24/2009 08:00:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Jeff Pinkner, Season 1, Video
Fringe executive producer Jeff Pinkner discusses the vision of Season 1, Peter Bishop, William Bell, Olivia Dunham, Walter Bishop, and The Observer.
Season 2 of Fringe premieres September 17th, 2009 on FOX.
Official WB Fringe DVD Website
By Dennis Email Post 8/23/2009 09:55:00 PM Categories: DVD, Fringe, Season 1, WB

The CompleteThePattern.com website has restarted the countdown for the third time, with the new start time set for Monday, August 24th at Midnight (even though the contest officially starts at 12:01 am...?!?)
However, if you got a head start and went to the "Phase 2" section, you will see a link to the Official Fringe DVD Website from Warner Bros.
The WB Fringe site contains a Season 1 DVD trailer, and other videos clips, including a behind-the-scenes looks at the making of "The Arrival". Plus there's Fringe wallpapers, buddy icons, cast bios, an image galley, and this hidden image of The Observer.

Fringe Season 1 DVD Special Features
By Adam Morgan Email Post 7/25/2009 10:32:00 PM Categories: DVD, Fringe, Season 1
Thanks to FringeWatch, here's a look at the special features listed for the UK DVD (hopefully they'll be the same for us in the US).
Additional Blu-Ray Bonus Features:
Evolution: The Genesis of Fringe featurette - The creators of the show discuss how the series unfolded and the qualities that make it so unique
Behind the Real Science of Fringe featurette - From teleportation to re-animation, Fringe incorporates recent discoveries in science. Consulting experts and scientists who are the authorities in their field address the areas of science which are the inspiration for the show.
A Massive Undertaking: The Making of Fringe (on select episodes) - An in-depth exploration of how select episodes came to be made: from the frozen far reaches of shooting the pilot in Toronto, to the weekly challenges of bringing episodes to air
The Casting of Fringe- The story, as told by producers and cast, of how Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble and others came to be cast in the series.
Fringe Visual Effects featurette - Goes deep into the creation of the shared dream state with some of the biggest VFX shots of the show.
Dissected Files: Unaired Scenes
Unusual Side Effects: Gag Reel
Deciphering the Scene
Roberto Orci Production Diary
Gene the Cow montage
Three Full-Length Commentaries from writers/producers, including J.J. Abrams, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtman, J.R. Orci, David Goodman, Bryan Burk, Akiva Goldsman and Jeff Pinkner
Additional Blu-Ray Bonus Features:
Fringe Pattern Analysis - Take a closer look at 6 select scenes from Season 1 with experts who dissect each scene with notes, photos, and diagrams.
BD-Live enabled features include Media Center, My Commentary, and commentary on Season 1 finale episode.
Fringe Scenemaker 120: There's More Than One Of Everything
By Dennis Email Post 5/15/2009 09:53:00 AM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fox, Fringe, Scenemaker, Season 1, Video
Scenemaker is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fringe. This episode shows the making of the crashing truck scene from the Fringe episode There's More Than One Of Everything.
You can watch previous episode's scenemaker videos here.
UPDATE: Here is the YouTube version for those outside of the US!
Walter's Lab Notes: There's More Than One Of Everything
By Dennis Email Post 5/13/2009 05:19:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1, Walter's Lab Notes
Walter's Lab Notes from There's More Than One Of Everything include the missing ZFT chapter of ethics, and a drawing from a young Peter Bishop, depicting some sort of experiment with William "Belly" Bell, and what looks a cow...?Walter's notes explain the presence of the blueprints in previous Lab Notes - together they form a golden spiral, and at the center something is hidden - a hole in the universe?
Also in the notes:
- The first quote "all mankind is of one author..." is from English poet John Donne's Meditation XVII, where the famous quote "No man is an island" comes from
- The second quote is from The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, a "roman à clef" about mental illness
- The third quote is from The Bells by Edgar Allen Poe.
- S. S. Kresge refers to Sebastian Spering Kresge, a philanthropist best know for founding KMart. Kresge has many buildings named after him, including the Kresge building at Harvard, where Walter's Lab is located is in its basement.
- The final quote "No, 'tis not so deep as a well.." one of the final lines of Mercurtio from Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo And Juliet.
Fringe HD Screenshots for There's More Than One Of Everything
By Dennis Email Post 5/13/2009 02:46:00 PM Categories: Fringe, FringeFiles.com, Screencaps, Season 1
High-Definitions screenshots for Fringe: There's More Than One Of Everything are now available at FringeFiles.comAnd if there's a screenshot you want to see that is not in the gallery, let us know in the Request A Screencap Thread.
Fringe Episode 120: There's More Than One of Everything
By Dennis Email Post 5/12/2009 09:00:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1
Setting the stage for the dramatic and revealing first season finale are a sudden and unexpected attack on someone with close ties to Fringe Division, the return of bioterrorist David Robert Jones (guest star Jared Harris) and the inexplicable disappearance of Walter. Find out more about the mysterious events surrounding our trio when questions are answered, observations made, loyalties are tested and the elusive William Bell (guest star Nimoy) is finally introduced in the "There's More Than One of Everything" season finale episode of FRINGE.
Rate There's More Than One of Everything (Stars*)
Don't forget to keep an eye out for The Observer and other Fringe Easter Eggs.
Rate There's More Than One of Everything (Stars*)
Don't forget to keep an eye out for The Observer and other Fringe Easter Eggs.
Fringe Scenemaker 119: The Road Not Taken
By Dennis Email Post 5/08/2009 01:58:00 AM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fox, Fringe, Scenemaker, Season 1, Video
Scenemaker is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fringe. This episode shows the making of the exploding Sanford Harris scene from the Fringe episode The Road Not Taken.
You can watch previous episode's scenemaker videos here.
HD Screenshots for The Road Not Taken
By Dennis Email Post 5/06/2009 08:02:00 AM Categories: Fringe, FringeFiles.com, Screencaps, Season 1
High-Definitions screenshots for Fringe: The Road Not Taken are now available at FringeFiles.comAnd if there's a screenshot you want to see that is not in the gallery, let us know in the Request A Screencap Thread.
Fringe Episode 119: The Road Not Taken - The Last Scene
By Dennis Email Post 5/06/2009 01:08:00 AM Categories: Episodes, Fringe, Season 1, Video
If you Tivo'd Fringe tonight, you might have found that the last minute or so was cut off due the American Idol running long (again!). If that happened to you, don't worry - FringeTelevision has got your back! Here is the final scene from Fringe episode "The Road Not Taken" in glorious HD.
You can also see the preview for next week's episode "There's More Than One Of Everything", in the Fringe Spoilers section.
Fringe Episode 119: The Road Not Taken
By Dennis Email Post 5/05/2009 09:00:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1
Olivia experiences "awake dreams," seeing elaborate visions of things not really there. While investigating a disturbing case of a woman who apparently spontaneously combusted, Olivia throws caution to the wind and explores her unexplained visions further. Meanwhile, Walter discusses key information about the Z.F.T. manifesto, and Peter reveals a secret that yields unexpected results in the case in the all-new "The Road Not Taken." And for Observer sightings and what they don't tell you, check out the Easter Eggs Section.
Rate The Road Not Taken (*Stars)
Rate The Road Not Taken (*Stars)
Fringe Scenemaker 118: Midnight
By Dennis Email Post 4/29/2009 12:21:00 PM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fox, Fringe, Scenemaker, Season 1, Video
Scenemaker is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fringe. This episode shows the making of the car fight scene, from the Fringe episode Midnight.
You can watch previous episode's scenemaker videos here.
Fringe Episode 118: Midnight - The Last Scene
By Dennis Email Post 4/29/2009 01:48:00 AM Categories: Episodes, Fringe, Season 1, Video
If you Tivo'd Fringe tonight, you might have found that the last minute or so was cut off due the American Idol running long (again!). If that happened to you, don't worry - FringeTelevision has got your back! Here is the final scene from Fringe episode "Midnight" in glorious HD.
You can also see the preview for next week's episode "The Road Not Taken", in the Fringe Spoilers section.
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