Fringe Episode 105 - Power Hungry
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2008 09:00:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1
When it's discovered that a rather simple man has the ability to harness electricity, dangerous and deadly occurrences follow, and our unlikely trio investigates this super-charged oddity...
Thumbs up or down for the return of Undead Agent John Scott (Mark Valley)?
Anna Torv And Joshua Jackson On The Cover Of TV Guide.
By Edward Email Post 10/14/2008 06:02:00 PM Categories: Anna Torv, Images, J.J. Abrams, Joshua Jackson
Freaky Mystery + Mad Scientist + J.J. Abrams =
TV'S LATEST CULT OBSESSION
"On news stands Thursday." -- Fox's Fringe BlogEdit: Spoiler TV scans the full article.
Fringe Returns With A New Episode (105 - 'Power Hungry') Tonight!
By Edward Email Post 10/14/2008 12:17:00 PM Categories: Announcement, Easter Eggs, Forum, Fringepedia, Gallery, J.J. Abrams, Podcast, Screencaps
Fringe is all new tonight at 9/8c.- For a preview, synopsis and promotional photos of 'Power Hungry' see: Spoilers.
Have something to say, join the discussion over at Episodes starting at 9:00 Eastern.
See something interesting in tonight's episode (a clue?), request a screen capture over at Easter Eggs.
Have a question about, or something to add to the known Fringe universe, see/join Fringepedia.
Join us in welcoming Austin--who will remain the Administrator and Editor of the Forum and Gallery--and everyone else from the Fringe-TV.com's community. We hope you like the digs here at Fringe Television.
Last but not least, we would like to introduce the Fringe Podcast Network. The Network is a place where Fringe fans can find all of their favorite Fringe podcasts in one place. It is modeled after the popular Lost Podcast Network.
If you have a Fringe podcast, and would like to join the network, contact podcasts@fringetelevision.com.
Fringe Comics Delayed Until 2009
By Dennis Email Post 10/10/2008 04:32:00 PM Categories: Comic, Fringe
The next Fringe Comic - Fringe #2 - was due to be released next week on October 15. However, a quick check of the DC Comics Wildstorm website reveals that all references to future issues have been removed:And according to Comics Worth Reading, all orders for #2, #3, and #4 have been canceled.
I talked to Wildstorm, and they have officially confirmed that the series will be delayed until January 2009. Hank Kanalz, the VP – General Manager of WildStorm said the reason for the delay was that:
“The writer’s of the show want to make sure the comic book is integrated into the mythology of the FRINGE world, so we have decided to refocus the direction of the comic book. Unfortunately, this means that we will have some delays, but will be back in January.”We'll let you know as soon as pre-orders are available again.
J.J. Abrams Live Webchat: Is Over Arcing Mystery Winning Out Over Procedural On Fringe?
By Edward Email Post 10/10/2008 02:38:00 PM Categories: Interview, J.J. Abrams
The Guardian has posted a transcript of their LIVE webchat with J.J. Abrams which took place earlier today. Below are a few of the more telling answers JJ gave in response to questions about Fringe, including on finding Fringe's rhythm and on the existence of a Lost size mystery.
Q: To you, is there an upcoming episode that you are especially proud of and you think will be a fan favourite when the series is finished?
Also, I have noticed a certain formula in the structure of the episodes so far. Is this something that is going to carry on, or will there be variations on this formula? Sorry if that isn't too specific. - owlwaxer
JJ - We are still finding our rhythm. If you look back at the early episodes of your favourite shows you will find they are a little bit to the left of what the show ultimately became. I feel we are still arriving. The fourth episode, The Arrival, is closer to what the show will be.
Q: Is Fringe going to be a big mystery as Lost is, with all the cryptic clues. Or will Fringe be a light venture? - yamatoEva
JJ - There will be and there already is, and ep 4 begins it, the over arcing mystery of the show. The goal is to do both - to tune in and enjoy without knowing anything that comes before it but also if you watch every week you will see things you understand and that are connected tot he larger picture. We are looking at both of them. -- Full Transcript
Fringe Photos: Episode 104 - The Arrival
By Dennis Email Post 10/10/2008 01:30:00 PM Categories: Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Photos, Promotional Photos
Now That You've Seen Anna Torv In Action, How Do You Rank Her In The Pantheon Of J.J. Abrams' Leading Ladies?
By Dennis Email Post 10/09/2008 06:40:00 PM Categories: Anna Torv, J.J. Abrams, Polls
Which Abrams' girl is your favorite?
Jasika Nicole Interview with TheFringePodcast
By Dennis Email Post 10/08/2008 11:16:00 AM Categories: Audio, Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, Jasika Nicole, Podcast
TheFringePodcast has an interview with actress Jasika Nicole, who plays Astrid Farnsworth on Fringe. They chat about her love of art, how she came to be a part of Fringe, life on the set, JJ Abrams, Creepy Bald Guy (sort of), Gene the Cow, and other topics.Listen Now:
Download: TheFringePodcast Episode 0111
Secrets of Fringe, with Kurtzman, Pinkner, & Orci
By Edward Email Post 10/07/2008 08:40:00 PM Categories: Alex Kurtzman, Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, Jeff Pinkner, Roberto Orci, Video
There's no new episode of Fringe tonight, but Executive Producers Alex Kurtzman, Jeff Pinkner, and Roberto Orci have something to tide you over until next week - The Secrets Of Fringe. They discuss seven important insights about Olivia Dunham, Walter Bishop, Peter Bishop, Phillip Broyles, The Observer, The Pattern, and Agent Scott.
If that only whets your Fringe appetite, why not catch up on some Fringe podcasts, or head over to the Fringe wiki, and contribute to Fringe community!
UPDATE: E!'s Watch With Krisitn has some more Q&A with Kurtzman and Orci. Specifically, they address some concerns I have seen in the comments:
Is It All About Walter? So far almost every case has tied directly back to Walter's (John Noble) work. Isn't that a lot of weirdness leading back to one man? Said Orci: "There is a much larger mosaic at play here, and Walter's work is part of it. A lot of the work that Walter did before he was committed, and before he lost a lot of his memory, was stolen from him. The question is, who stole it and why, and does the Pattern have something to do with the work that he's done?" However, Kurtzman said, "It won't always be about his work." And thank goodness, because I love the guy, but Walter was thisclose to becoming the Mary Sue of mad scientists...
more...
Ask JJ Abrams Your Fringe Questions
By Dennis Email Post 10/07/2008 11:46:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams

Since they have only seen the pilot episode in the UK, your questions will need to be very general in nature. Questions must be submitted ahead of time, so submit your own questions here, then join the chat on Friday to see what the answers are.
Fringe Dwellers Podcast: Episode 6
By Dennis Email Post 10/07/2008 12:00:00 AM Categories: FringeDwellers, J.J. Abrams, Podcast
In the sixth Fringe Dwellers Podcast, Jen and Adele discuss the details of the newest Fringe episode, The Arrival. We tried a new recording program so this is the reason the levels are a little fishy (and for the lateness). Our intro was graciously provided by John Bailey. We had a great time discussing this fun episode with a very new feeling to it. Enjoy the show!Listen now:
You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.
If you have a comment or question for Adele & Jen, you can email them at fringedwellers@gmail.com. You can also leave a voicemail for them at (206) 333-0072, or reach them on Twitter as fringedwellers, or Facebook as Gene the Cow Worshippers
What Do You Think of Fringe's 3D Location Titles?
By Dennis Email Post 10/06/2008 07:45:00 PM Categories: J.J. Abrams, Polls

Flying over, under, by and through Fringe's three dimensional location titles has some fans cheering and others jeering. But the veracity of the latter has us wondering, is it just an exceptionally vocal minority of fans who dislike the 3D location motif, or do their protests represent a majority opinion?
What's your take on Fringe's embedded, reflective, 3D location titles?
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