Showing posts with label Season 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Season 3. Show all posts

New Interview With Josh Jackson

      Email Post       3/16/2011 11:11:00 AM      

Here's a new interview with Joshua Jackson where he talks about this season and about the growth of his character.

Fringe Review: Os

      Email Post       3/12/2011 03:51:00 PM      


“It’s about trust. So it’s a great game, if two people are playing.”

For the past five episodes or so, I’ve had the same thought after each airing: How many viewers will call this the last straw, the final push, the reason to rant and rave and, ultimately, walk away? Fringe continues to push us past our comfort zone, not just in terms of scientific possibilities but also in the intersection between the personal and the scientific, with interesting results.

Fringe 317 Preview: Stowaway

      Email Post       3/11/2011 11:33:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Stowaway" , which airs next FRIDAY, March 18th 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 of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in "Os"

      Email Post       3/11/2011 11:28:00 PM      

The Observer can be spotted near the Massachusetts Metal Depository, observing the crime scene amongst the crowd. If you look closely, you can also see him walking up to the scene.

You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.

Fringe Episode 316: Os

      Email Post       3/11/2011 07:41:00 PM      


The Fringe Team investigates a group of thieves who can break the laws of gravity. Meanwhile, Walter attempts to delay the damage he’s caused to the fabric of the universe
Discuss the episode here in the comments.

'Fringe':Save this show! A guide(and a plea) for new fans

      Email Post       3/11/2011 03:41:00 PM      



I have been monitoring Entertainment Weekly's website for weeks, knowing that they were overdue for a decent Fringe article. Imagine my delight when my March 18th issue arrived today in the mail and I found a 2-page article on our favorite show! Enjoy the entirety of Ken Tucker's article below.
Happy Fringe Friday all!
(And if you're a P/O fan go out and buy the issue-there's a nice pic of them on page 64.)


Fringe Review: Subject 13

      Email Post       3/01/2011 06:21:00 AM      


“Your imagination can take you anywhere you want to go.”

Episodes like “Subject 13” have a particular fragile beauty, like an original poem inserted into a novel. They create a sense of pause—which always makes us wonder what is coming, and how bad it is that we have to catch our breath first—and add emotional resonance even though they might not contribute too, too much to the overall plot or mythology.

Fringe 316 Preview: Os

      Email Post       2/25/2011 11:21:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Os" , which airs in two weeks on FRIDAY, March 11th 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 of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in Subject 13

      Email Post       2/25/2011 10:40:00 PM      


The Observer can be spotted walking in the Bishop Dynamics lobby, just as Walternate arrives.

You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.

Fringe Episode 315: Subject 13

      Email Post       2/25/2011 07:00:00 PM      



This follow-up to last season’s “Peter” flashback episode revisits a poignant period of time for both the Bishops and Olivia

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Fringe Review: 6B

      Email Post       2/20/2011 03:55:00 AM      


“What if this is not about physics, but about people?”

That quote? The rules of the game. How should we understand those rules? That is still up for grabs. This episode had me anguished at first, but it is nonetheless a vital clue to larger goals of the show. Are those goals in line with my expectations? Only time will tell.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in 6B

      Email Post       2/18/2011 11:36:00 PM      


The Observer can be spotted at the very beginning of the episode, walking past to couple on the way to the party.

You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.

Fringe 315 Preview: Subject 13

      Email Post       2/18/2011 10:59:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Subject 13" , which airs FRIDAY, February 25th 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 of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Episode 314: 6B

      Email Post       2/18/2011 01:23:00 PM      


A series of Fringe events leads the team to the home of a woman grieving over the death of her husband, while Peter and Olivia make an effort to repair the emotional rift between them.

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Olivia vs. FauxLivia: Weighing The Choice Of Peter Bishop, Fringe Bachelor

      Email Post       2/17/2011 10:23:00 PM      

by Mindy Monez February 17, 2011 12:19 PM
TelevisionWithoutPity.com

With Fringe's recent reveal that newly weaponized Peter Bishop will determine who wins the impending war between universes solely by choosing an Olivia to be with (it's a lot less stupid than that, but we're paraphrasing for brevity's sake), it seems to us that Peter shares some commonalities with another TV icon: the Bachelor. And since choosing an Olivia makes the foundation for the most dramatic inter-universe rose ceremony ever, we thought we'd run down each girl's pros and cons to help the guy decide.

'Fringe,' 'Human Target' Renewal Chances

      Email Post       2/16/2011 08:54:00 PM      

Feb 16, 2011 12:49 AM ET
Fox on 'Fringe,' 'Human Target' renewal chances
by James Hibberd

How does Fox feel about Fringe’s performance on Friday so far? Quite enthusiastic.

“I’m so psyched about it,” says Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly. “It does go to show you the loyalty of the genre audience, when you get the right show. I’m so grateful to that audience, I’d like to shake their hands. We have a lot of passion for that show here.”

Now, this interview was just before last Friday’s second-in-row dip, but most other shows also fell that night and one rating does not a reputation make. As for Human Target ….
“We have some decisions to make about that,” Reilly says, “and Lie to Me as well. These shows are not being rejected. They’re doing a consistent and solid number. There are networks that would be happy to take those shows. We have to look at our shelf space.”

Translation: We’re going to decide about Human Target and Lie after we see our pilots for next fall. But keep in mind, Fox only programs two hours a night, so that’s a pretty crowded shelf….
Source:entertainmentweekly.com

Fringe Review: Immortality

      Email Post       2/15/2011 02:59:00 AM      


“Guess who.”

Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god—and that’s just my reaction to the crawly bugs, which gave me some really horrible nightmares. Everything else? I’m not even sure of what to say: so many developments, so many possibilities, so much dramatic tension.

New City TV(Canadian) Promo for "6B"

      Email Post       2/14/2011 07:12:00 PM      

Check out the latest Canadian Promo for this week's upcoming episode "6B!"
Post your comments below!


My take? It's a kiss-bite-kiss. We'll get some serious Polivia action and then the altbaby news will break. And then the powers that be will try to soothe us afterwards. Think I'm right?
Source:youtube.com

Fringe Exclusive:Producers Dissect Baby Bombshell

      Email Post       2/14/2011 09:57:00 AM      


Today's News: Our TakeFringe Exclusive: Producers Dissect Baby Bombshell
Feb 12, 2011 01:00 AM ET
by Natalie Abrams
After much speculation, the truth was revealed in Friday night's episode of Fringe: The other Olivia (Anna Torv) is pregnant with Peter's baby.

As if the two universes couldn't be more complicated, the producers of the Fox series tell TVGuide.com exclusively that there will be much larger things to come. Will Walternate (John Noble) use Bolivia's baby to lure Peter (Joshua Jackson) back to the alternate universe? The sinister answer may surprise you.

TVGuide.com: Why make Bolivia pregnant? Was this your way of humanizing the other universe?J.H. Wyman: Yes. It's what the alternate universe is doing and who they are really is why they're human to us. There will be some much larger things to come, definitely.

TVGuide.com: It seems as though Walternate is going to use Bolivia's pregnancy to get Peter back to the alternate universe.
Jeff Pinkner:
Well, actually, I'm not sure that's what's going to happen. It's implied that he's going to use the baby to get Peter back, but I think that the baby will provide Walternate with a means to his end, but it's not limited exclusively to getting Peter back.

TVGuide.com: Since the baby has the same DNA as Peter, does that mean it could be used to activate the machine?
Pinkner:
That's a possibility. So, as Joel said, it has been our intent from the beginning to complicate the viewers' [main] interests. By exploring this alternate universe, we're trying to, over time, allow people to realize that they're not the bad guy. Walternate is the biggest victim in this entire saga. He had his son stolen from him.

TVGuide.com: Bolivia seems to really be in love with Peter, so how is he going to feel about Walternate's plans, whatever they might be?
Pinkner:
Bolivia is just a citizen of that world who, heroically, like the fireman, is trying to put out the flames and is now involved in this much larger saga and genuinely fell for Peter. You'll definitely see repercussions of that line of thinking. All of this will drive the storytelling towards the back end of the season, for sure. She's also just discovered she's pregnant. There's a whole saga that goes on with that. It causes her to ask questions about herself.

TVGuide.com: Peter and Olivia's relationship is already so strained. Once this news comes out, will it cause a bigger break in their relationship?
Pinkner:
This has been a year of self-actualization. People are starting to ask a lot of questions: what they stand for, what they're doing here, what their involvement is and what they're experiencing. I'm looking also at [them] going through changes that may bring their complex relationship to a whole other level. I can definitely assure you that it's not going to fall out in a way that you would expect.

TVGuide.com: Peter has become a machine in a lot of ways. Will this news bring back his humanity, or might it destroy him all together?
Pinkner:
We were not trying to suggest that Peter was becoming a machine. The machine is clearly tapped into the darker side of his nature. This is a character who, because of Olivia and Bolivia,who he thought was Olivia, has become more vulnerable and more willing to allow somebody into his heart and to know him, both good and bad, since he was brought to our world. We were using that episode to show Olivia is actually getting through to him... we're trying to earn their relationship in a way that isn't like, "Oh, pretty TV actor, pretty TV actress, they belong together."

TVGuide.com: How Peter feels about a particular universe will effect which universe is saved by the machine. So, in learning about this pregnancy, should we all be really worried about the regular universe now?
Pinkner:
There's always peril for this universe because it is going to start to break down like over there. I think that as the cards are being laid out for you, you're going to have certain assumptions, but our job is to make sure that we turn over some cards that you didn't even expect to see. So, right now, you may assume that, but it would just be an assumption.

TVGuide.com: Will Bolivia return to the normal universe?
Pinkner:
Eventually, I think the characters will all meet up again. But, we're not, at this moment, prepared to say when or where.

TVGuide.com: Each season finale has had a big "what the heck just happened?" moment: showing us the Twin Towers, Olivias being switched... What can we look forward to this year?
Pinkner:
There are always going to be big revelations, hopefully earned revelations that you're like, "Oh, my gosh. I never saw it coming and I'm so intrigued and compelled." It's going to be a big event, which will propel us into Season 4 and, hopefully, have you look at the show through a completely different prism and say, "Oh, wow, I never saw that coming."

Fringe airs Fridays at 9/8c on Fox.
Source:tvguide.com
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Fringe Sneak Peek(3.14) '6B'

      Email Post       2/12/2011 08:40:00 PM      

 

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