Fringe Episode 109: The Dreamscape
By Dennis Email Post 11/25/2008 07:57:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1
A Massive Dynamic employee is so convinced he is being attacked by butterflies that he jumps out of a window to escape them, and the team is called in to investigate. Although Olivia's unexplained interaction with Agent Scott leads to breaks in the case, she is so desperate to rid her consciousness of him that she demands to go back in the tank. Meanwhile, the jig is up for Peter when a former friend and some current foes find out he's back in Boston.
Fringe Episode 109: The Dreamscape Tonight!
By Dennis Email Post 11/25/2008 07:57:00 PM Categories: Fox, Fringe, The Dreamscape
On tonight's episode of Fringe "The Dreamscape":
Easter Eggs and Screenshots will be posted at EasterEggs.FringeTelevision.com throughout the night. Screencap requests can be made here.
Keep your eye out for The Observer, who makes a cameo appearance in every episode, and for other clues, including the Next Episode Clue. The clue from last week's episode can be found here.
Episode discussion takes place over at Episodes.FringeTelevision.com, where you will also be able to share your comments with other Fringe fans. Or, take your fandom to the next level over at Fringepedia, the Fringe Encyclopedia.A Massive Dynamic employee is so convinced he is being attacked by butterflies that he jumps out of a window to escape them, and the team is called in to investigate. Although Olivia's unexplained interaction with Agent Scott leads to breaks in the case, she is so desperate to rid her consciousness of him that she demands to go back in the tank. Meanwhile, the jig is up for Peter when a former friend and some current foes find out he's back in Boston.
Easter Eggs and Screenshots will be posted at EasterEggs.FringeTelevision.com throughout the night. Screencap requests can be made here.
Keep your eye out for The Observer, who makes a cameo appearance in every episode, and for other clues, including the Next Episode Clue. The clue from last week's episode can be found here.
What Would You Ask: Mitchell Loeb?
By Dennis Email Post 11/25/2008 02:36:00 PM Categories: Chance Kelly, Fox, Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, What Would You Ask?

Tomorrow, I'll be talking to Chance Kelly, who plays rogue FBI agent Mitchell Loeb.
He is the guy who wrapped a parasite around his heart to find out where "The Gentleman" lives (Little Hill) in In Which We Meet Mr. Jones, and as seen here, pulled an apple out of safe in The Equation.
If you have anything you would like to ask, leave your questions in the comments, and I'll ask as many as I can.
Fringe Progamming Note
By Dennis Email Post 11/25/2008 01:02:00 PM Categories: Announcement, Fox, Fringe
Tonight's episode of Fringe, The Dreamscape, will start later than usual (9:08 PM EST) due to House running eight minutes long. Fortunately the episode hasn't been shortened, which means Fringe will run long as well.In Canada, where Pushing Daisies is the lead-in, Fringe will still be starting late, but to fill the gap, they will be airing an eight-minute special - The Circuit Presents: On the Fringe, hosted by Ajay Fry.
Going forward, next week's episode Safe, will be at the normal time, but sadly will be the last new episode of 2008. (December 9th will be an "encore presentation" of The Ghost Network)
Fringe will return with all new episodes in 2009, starting on January 20th, with the episode Bound. House will be moving to Monday nights, and Fringe's new lead-in will be American Idol.
Fringe: John Noble Conference Call
By Dennis Email Post 11/24/2008 10:31:00 AM Categories: Audio, Fox, Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, John Noble
Fox held a conference call last week where a handful of journalist asked John Noble questions about Fringe and his character Dr. Walter Bishop.
On the accent:
FringeTelevision.com has an exclusive recording of the entire interview here:
Or, click here to read a transcript of the interview.
On the accent:
On Walter's relationship with Peter:John Noble: The character of “Walter,” because of his nature, he’s a top academic. We knew that he was probably born in – well, he was born in England, but he’d spent most of his life in Boston, which has a unique sort of accent anyway, and had lived in this sort of very worldly, peopled with scientists from all over the world, so he kind of lived in a different world and has picked up what we called a Transatlantic accent, so it is American, but it has sort of elements of British in there as well, and that’s the term we use in vocal, talking about vocal stuff is Transatlantic, and we did that quite deliberately because of the background of the character.
Julia Diddy (FanCast.com): “Walter” seems to almost be torn in terms of his loyalty to “Peter” and his loyalty to science, as if his experiments are also his children in a sense. ... It seems like there’s a sibling rivalry with “Peter” against science, so I was curious about the process you go through to play that.
John Noble: It’s an amazing observation. It’s true. It’s absolutely true what you say. Given a task, that “Walter” is incredibly focused, myopic when he has a task to do, and really other things become secondary. And we know this with a lot of people in our society are workaholics, and find it difficult to split their time between their work and their families. Now this is an issue that many of us deal with. This is an extreme case of that. And when he’s on his science, he really doesn’t have time for this squawking child next to him or for the wife, and I think there are plenty of examples of that in society, but “Walter’s” is just heightened a little bit.
FringeTelevision.com has an exclusive recording of the entire interview here:
Or, click here to read a transcript of the interview.
TV Guide: Jasika Nicole Behind The Scenes
By Dennis Email Post 11/24/2008 10:24:00 AM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fox, Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, Jasika Nicole, Video
TV Guide's Infanity went behind the scenes and talked with Jasika Nicole, took a tour of the set, and checked out some the Props used in the show - including The Beacon from The Arrival, and the gas canister and the disk container from The Ghost Network.
Fringe on E!: Josh Jackson Behind The Scenes
By Dennis Email Post 11/24/2008 09:41:00 AM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fox, Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, Joshua Jackson, Video
E! went behind the scenes and talked to Joshua Jackson about last week's Fringe episode "The Equation".
Fringe Fox Fix: Anna Torv Interview
By Dennis Email Post 11/24/2008 09:37:00 AM Categories: Anna Torv, Fox, Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, Video
Anna Torv talks about her relationships on Fringe.
Fringe Transcripts Now Available On Fringepedia
By Dennis Email Post 11/21/2008 09:52:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Fringepedia, J.J. Abrams
The Fringe Wiki Fringepedia has just added transcripts for all the Fringe episodes, including this week's episode "The Equation".If there's anything in the show you think you might have misheard or don't understand, the Fringe transcripts may provide some valuable clarification.
For instance, it turns out the man on Flight 627 was from Denver, not Denmark.
Fox Fringe: Walter's Lab Notes 108
By Dennis Email Post 11/19/2008 11:48:00 AM Categories: Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Walter's Lab Notes
Walter's Lab Notes from the Fringe episode "The Equation" include red and green Christmas lights, the composite sketch of Joanne Ostler, Ben Stockton's musical composition, and a photo of Dashiell Kim's crime scene. Dr. Bishop talks in his notes about being visited - was he referring to his split personality, or someone else - possibly Dr. Sumner while at St. Claire's?Click here to read the note.
- Project 577 - Exploration 5 -
It happens all the time: Newton and Leibniz inventing calculus. Darwin and Wallace discovering evolution by natural selection. Jevons, Menger, and Walras elucidating marginalism in economics. And yet, Dashiell and the boy -- with nothing in common -- not even working in the same medium -- not even knowing what they were trying to find --
YOU SHOULD HAVE SOLVED IT YOURSELF! IT IS JUST MATHEMATICS, A SIMPLE MATTER OF CALCULATION, NOTHING MORE.
Every iteration of the main theme of the composition corresponds to a further expansion of the central function in Dashiell's equation. And with each iteration, he comes a step closer to a closed-form solution. Yet the expansion is infinite, implying a potentially endless composition -- small wonder the boy was obsessed --
EXCUSES, EXCUSES TO RETURN TO WHERE YOU KNOW YOU BELONG.
No! I have the boy now, he is the key, on some level he understands, even if he chafes and bristles -
BECAUSE YOU ARE A BURDEN. AND THE VISITOR CAME AGAIN, DIDN'T HE? ALWAYS PRESSURING YOU FOR THE NUMBERS, THE NUMBERS!
I couldn't stop him, he knows my combination. He bumped my head and I went to bed and I couldn't get up til morning --
ENOUGH RHYMES. THE QUESTION IS, WHAT HAPPENED WHEN HE LEFT?
It was still there, my box of secrets, a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma withing a lumpy mattress. I should have left it there --
FOR THEM TO TAKE? FOOLISHNESS. IS IT SAFE OR NOT?
I have it now. The box is safe, but my secrets are not. My visitor whispered to me: thank you. No more pearls in this oyster, he said.
Joshua Jackson on Bonnie Hunt, Jimmy Kimmel
By Dennis Email Post 11/19/2008 07:00:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Interview, J.J. Abrams, Joshua Jackson, Video
Joshua Jackson was on the Bonnie Hunt Show and the Jimmy Kimmel Live!, talking about Fringe, and his boyhood home (mostly about his boyhood home). One tidbit to come out of these interviews is that he referred to The Observer as September, confirming an early press release with the same name. This doesn't make the name canon in the show, but it is interesting that he would use that name. One explanation is that September could be the internal code name for The Observer.
Bonnie Hunt Show
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Bonnie Hunt Show
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Fringe Scenemaker 108: The Equation
By Dennis Email Post 11/19/2008 12:54:00 AM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Olivia Dunham, Scenemaker, Video
Scenemaker is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fringe. This episode shows the fight scene between Olivia and "The Attendant".
You can watch previous episode's scenemaker videos here: http://www.fringetelevision.com/search/label/Scenemaker
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