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Anna Torv Talks "Fringe" Season Finale

      Email Post       4/16/2011 07:40:00 PM      

April 15, 2011 ι Jarett Wieselman

"Fringe" delivers so many game-changing episodes, the big brains behind the sensational sci-fi drama will soon be forced to conjure up brand new games simply so their show can change to them. This season has ramped up the dual world drama by not only adding in a Doomsday Machine, but also a little unplanned true love, a preponderance of backstory and the first baby to have dual citizenship in two universes.


Tonight kicks off the final four episodes of season three and to mark the occasion, PopWrap turned to the woman who has knocked every challenge, or hair-color, "Fringe" threw at her out of the park. Keep reading to find out what Anna Torv reveals about tonight's "Inception"-esque episode, how Alt-livia's baby factors in and their -- no shock here -- game-changing season finale!


PopWrap: From accelerated pregnancies to universe-jumping characters, "Fringe" has really given you a lot to work with this year. What have you thought about the season? Anna Torv: I’ve had so much fun this season. I'm just so grateful for everything the writers' have given Olivia. You want to be engaged when you’re at work and I have been completely immersed in it. I never thought in my wildest dreams that any show would give me this much to play.


PW: Quite literally in some cases when both Olivia's are in the same episode. Anna: [laughs] I know. I’m excited they’re both still alive. I didn’t know how long this would last – they don’t tell us anything, so I didn’t know at the beginning of the season if playing two Olivia’s would be a little thing or not. I think they were probably waiting to see what the reaction was. The producers have their ear to the ground and are absolutely influenced by the fan’s enjoyment.


PW: Then they even took it up another notch and had you playing Olivia playing William Bell. Anna: Yea .... I didn't ask for that one [laughs]. I was petrified and I haven’t watched that episode yet. I’m going to wait until the season is over to look at that because I don’t know how I feel about it. I mean, what do you do? I just jumped in both feet, I don’t think there was another option.


PW: Tonight's episode picks up where the last in this universe left off with William not being able to leave Olivia's body, right? Anna: Yes, when we come back William is still there. Essentially we realize that Olivia is trapped and the question becomes, how do we get her back? So Peter & Walter go into Olivia's subconscious in an attempt to get her back. It's a really cool concept and I’m interested to see what Olivia’s mind looks like since I didn’t actually get to be on set.


PW: Then on the flipside, Al-livia just had a baby. Does having a baby with someone in the other universe alter the way she views its destruction? Anna: Yes, without a doubt. And that’s just not the child, but we saw it when she returned after falling in love with Peter. I think she had the realization: “what we’ve been told isn’t totally true. These are good people too in the alternate world.”


PW: What about as a character, does becoming a mother change her? Anna: It was interesting because I feel like I would have had a better sense on how motherhood would change our Olivia. Having played her for so long, I think I know how having a baby would change her worldview. I wasn't as sure how maternal Alt-livia was or how the baby gear is going to suit her. I mean, how can she wear that sling thing with her holster? [laughs] There’s a woman we work with and one day her son just showed up and it was like, “oh sh**, you are a mother!” It becomes compartmentalized a bit and I think that’s how Alt-livia will handle it. When she’s with the baby, she’s with the baby, but when she’s at work, there is no baby. Becoming a mother doesn’t always change every aspect of your personality. She’s always been a protector and that certainly won’t change now. It’s truthfully an extension of that.


PW: Lincoln made no bones about his desire to help her raise the baby -- is that something she's going to act on? Anna: There’s no big relationship leaps between the two – I think Alt-livia has got a lot on her hands, so she’s not really trying to start anything right at this moment [laughs].


PW: What excites you about the remaining four episodes of the season? Anna: They are really brisk – we move quite quickly. There’s so much story coming up, and that’s another thing I really love about the show. They have a really elegant way of keeping the audience in the dark, so you never really want to miss an episode because there's consistently dribbles of information. Then all of a sudden it’s bang-bang-bang, one reveal after another. I like that the pace shifts around a bit because whenever you get lulled into a false sense of calm, we pick up and shock you.


PW: Last year's finale was pretty game-changing -- how does this year's compare? Anna: It's just as big. I couldn’t believe where the finale goes – I’m quite speechless about it. I called Jeff Pinker & Joel Wyman [executive producers] and just said, “oh my god, what does this mean?!?!”


"Fringe" airs Fridays at 9pm on Fox

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide"

      Email Post       4/15/2011 11:47:00 PM      


The Observer can be spotted at the hospital just as Olivia is brought in for her tonic-clonic seizures.

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

Fringe 320 Preview: "6:02 AM EST"

      Email Post       4/15/2011 11:23:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "6:02 AM EST" , which airs next FRIDAY, April 22nd 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 Promo: "Where Will You Be?", Part 4

      Email Post       4/15/2011 03:35:00 PM      



Fox has released part four of the "Where Will You Be?" series.

In this video, we can hear Nina Sharp saying "There was no warning. He needs to know. 6:02 AM"

There is also a hidden message in the title screen that reads:

Fringe Episode 319: "Lysergic Acid Diethylamide"

      Email Post       4/15/2011 12:51:00 PM      


The team makes a desperate attempt to remove William Bell’s consciousness from Olivia’s body before she’s lost forever.
Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Conference Call with Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman

      Email Post       4/14/2011 11:58:00 PM      



Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman spent 38 minutes on a conference call with the media this afternoon. Overall it was a good time. Jeff and Joel started out by sincerely thanking all the fans, saying "if it weren't for you we wouldn't be coming back." The following is an outline of the contents of the call:

Fringe: Where Will You Be, Part 3

      Email Post       4/08/2011 02:55:00 PM      


Fox has released part three of the "Where Will You Be" series, this one is sub-titled "There was no warning...".
UPDATE: There is some backwards audio in the clip...

When you play it in reverse says the familiar anagram "A Demon's Twist Rusts" (which unscrambles to spell "Don't Trust Sam Weiss".

UPDATE: Here is the audio reversed:

Trust in the 'Fringe' Universes is a Fragile Thing

      Email Post       4/04/2011 09:41:00 AM      


TRUST IN THE ‘FRINGE’ UNIVERSES IS A FRAGILE THING In the world (or should we say worlds?) of “Fringe,” trust is a precious commodity. With universe-hopping spies and allies who harbor deep secrets, it becomes difficult for the character to have much faith in anybody else. No relationship has been taxed more by trust issues than the one between Walter and Peter Bishop. After Peter learned that he was actually born in the alternate universe, meaning “our” Walter was not his real father, things got pretty strained, and they have yet to fully recover. John Noble, who plays Walter, tells Fox All Access that he’s really impressed by the way the writers of “Fringe” deal with the delicate dynamic of trust on the show.
[Source: Fox All Access]

Second Vid of "Where Will You Be?"

      Email Post       4/01/2011 08:41:00 PM      



A second promotional video titled "Where Will You Be?" is now up on the main Fringe page at fox.com/fringe, and also on YouTube.

UPDATE: Here is a screenshot from the video:

The screenshot contains the Bhagavad Gita quote "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds". The quote is synonymous with J. Robert Oppenheimer, the "father of the atomic bomb". You can see a video of that famous statement on Youtube.

The time of 6:02 AM flashes several times in the video, and is the title of Fringe episode #320.

Fringe's Future:Walternate's Plan, Olivia as Bell, More

      Email Post       3/29/2011 07:57:00 PM      

Fringe's Future: Walternate's Plan, Olivia as Bell, More With the show officially renewed, what can we expect heading towards the season finale? US, March 29, 2011 by Eric Goldman

On Friday, I posted Part 1 of my chat with Fringe showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman, who I spoke to shortly after the great news came out that the series was renewed for Season 4. Where the first part of our conversation was more specifically about the renewal and the factors that go into analyzing TV viewership these days, this second part is more about the show's current storylines. Read on for some hints at what's to come, in the wake of this past Friday's "Bloodline" episode.

We pick up with the three of us in the midst of discussing Anna Torv and all she's been asked to do on the show of late.
Wyman: Look at what she did with [William] Bell! It's astounding. And we've got to tell you, that's all her. She interpreted that character the way it was and for us, in our wildest dreams… It's just transcended all our expectations.

IGN: It's such a fun, interesting choice. When you decided Olivia would be taken over by William Bell, did you tell Anna at all, "We'd like you to act like Leonard Nimoy," or was it not quite that specific?

Fringe Review: Bloodline

      Email Post       3/27/2011 05:41:00 AM      


“Nothing is set in stone.”

It would be easy to dismiss this episode as nothing more than “advancing the plot,” whatever that utterly meaningless phrase means. To do so, however, would be to ignore the lovely character moments, structural risks, and tantalizing hints of “Bloodline.”

'Bloodline' Teases, Plus EPs Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman Talk Peter's Choice and the Other Universe

      Email Post       3/26/2011 09:26:00 AM      

FRINGE: ‘Bloodline’ Teases, Plus EPs Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman Talk Peter’s Choice and the Other Universe
March 25, 2011 by Marisa Roffman

FRINGE fans, tonight’s hour is a big one.

Originally, I had planned on answering some fan questions about the episode, but as I watched what went down, I quickly realized there was no way to do that without potentially spoiling too much. And you know what? I don’t want to spoil you guys. This show is too darn good to have the twists and turns — and there are quite a few — spoiled.

However, I am willing to tease a few things about “Bloodline”…

- Tonight’s hour is set solely “over there.”

- Last month, FRINGE executive producer J.H. Wyman teased, “An insight about this is that this isn’t going to be a normal pregnancy [for Fauxlivia] that you see, either. And the pregnancy is [going to evolve] in a FRINGE way that you don’t comprehend yet. It’s not going to be your traditional love triangle, ‘I’m pregnant and having a baby’ story. It’s going to be FRINGE-ified.” Fans will learn a lot more about what he meant in “Bloodline.”

- If you don’t love Lincoln after tonight’s episode…well, I’m not even sure what to say to you.

- Two characters are in legitimate life-or-death danger.

Okay, so those were semi-vague teases. But trust me, you don’t want this hour spoiled. The good news? We’ll be able to discuss “Bloodline” the moment the episode finishes on the east coast, so make sure to check back with Give Me My Remote at 10:01 PM so we can talk about what went down.

The better news? I have some more of my interview with FRINGE executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman that seemed rather appropriate to post now, given yesterday’s season four pickup (yay!) and tonight’s new episode…

Fringe Episode 318: "Bloodline"

      Email Post       3/25/2011 03:10:00 PM      


The intensity of life “over there” accelerates as Olivia finds herself in mortal danger.

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Fringe - Ep. 3.17 – Stowaway Episode Review

      Email Post       3/23/2011 09:19:00 PM      

The Bell Tolls For Whom?

Jumping into a season midstream for a serialized show is never easy. Doing so for a series as complex and layered as Fringe is even more daunting. Always up for a challenge so into the breech I step.

Before I jump into this review a brief statement of orientation of my views on Fringe is needed. It should help you decide whether you feel my reviews will be worth your while. It is all about providing context because in isolation, words and thoughts can be misconstrued. So consider this opening of a new review restaurant and allow me to walk you through the specialities that I am serving.

Fringe Review: Stowaway

      Email Post       3/20/2011 06:01:00 PM      


“Destiny, fate. Jung called it synchronicity. The interconnectedness of apparently unrelated events. Don’t you think it’s curious we meet a woman unable to die at the exact moment my consciousness returns from the grave?”

The Theme of the Week is fate. The question of the week is trickier—how much fate happens despite (or because of) our heroes’ actions, and how much does William Bell make happen? Is he really the focus of all this synchronicity?

Fringe 318 Preview: Bloodline

      Email Post       3/18/2011 10:56:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Bloodline" , which airs next FRIDAY, March 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 Easter Eggs: Observer in "Stowaway"

      Email Post       3/18/2011 10:50:00 PM      


The Observer can be spotted standing across the street from where Jim and Dana Gray jump from the building and into a taxi..

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

Fringe Episode 317: Stowaway

      Email Post       3/18/2011 06:59:00 PM      


When the Fringe team investigates an apparent suicide victim, they uncover a second set of fingerprints leading them to a woman with uncanny characteristics that cannot die.
Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Tentative Season Three DVD Set Release Date

      Email Post       3/17/2011 10:03:00 PM      

The DVD On Demand website is reporting that the Season 3 DVD set of Fringe may be available on September 6th, although they state this is early information and may be subject to change.

The website also reports Season 3 will be available in DVD and BluRay format for $59.98 and $69.97, respectively.
Source:tvshowsondvd.com

Amazon.com has had pre-order sites up for awhile and their Season 3 prices are $41.99 for DVD and $48.99 for BluRay.

Use the links below to pre-order and learn more.

Fringe: The Complete Third Season (DVD) at amazon.com

Fringe:The Complete Third Season (BluRay) at amazon.com

'Fringe' execs 'positive about renewal'

      Email Post       3/17/2011 09:05:00 PM      

Monday, March 14 2011, 10:40am EDT
By Morgan Jeffery
Jeff Pinkner Joel Wyman Fringe

The executive producers of Fringe have claimed that they are feeling positive about the show's chances of renewal.

Jeff Pinkner told The Daily Beast that Fox continues to support the sci-fi drama, despite moving it to an unpopular Friday night slot.

"Creatively, Fox has been unbelievably supportive," he insisted. "We have exceeded their expectations on Friday nights."

He added: "Having said that, who knows what the future brings? But, all the signs we're getting are incredibly positive… that we have several seasons of storytelling left."

Co-producer Joel Wyman also suggested that he and Pinkner had never expected Fringe to appeal to a mass audience.

"We knew when we set out that this would not be a massive, popular appeal show, because it's a show that requires you to sit forward and not sit back while you're watching," he suggested. "It's a show that demands attention and thought and rewards it."

The pair previously admitted that they are unconcerned about the show's ratings. The most recent episode attracted 3.76m viewers on Friday night.

Fringe continues on Fridays at 9/8c on Fox.
Source:digitalspy.com
 

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