The Observer: Catch Him If You Can
By Dennis Email Post 12/04/2008 10:07:00 AM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Observer, Video
Fox has released a series of videos, confirming the hidden location of The Observer in each Fringe episode, with the exception of The Observer-centric episode The Arrival, and his recent appearance in Safe. I have compiled all the videos together into this one clip, but you can also watch them individually in the FOX YouTube channel.
We have been tracking the Observer since the beginning in our Screencaps section, along with other Easter Eggs, including hidden Massive Dynamic logos, and the Next Episode Clues (clues hidden in each episode which foreshadow what will happen in the next episode.)
Fringe Episode 110: Safe
By Dennis Email Post 12/02/2008 08:45:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 1
While investigating a series of bank robberies, Olivia, Walter and Peter are shocked to find one of the suspects inexplicably trapped inside a vault wall as if it solidified around him. Walter realizes that the high-tech thieves have figured out a way to defy the law of physics and that, much to his dismay, the crooks are after something of his. As the ongoing investigation unfolds and the mystery deepens, the perilous situation climaxes when a member of the trio is ambushed.
Dr. Bishop vs. Dr. House
By Dennis Email Post 12/02/2008 01:58:00 AM Categories: Dr. Walter Bishop, Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Video
This amusing clip features Dr. Walter Bishop from Fringe, and Dr. Gregory House from House.
Exclusive: Chance Kelly Interview
By Dennis Email Post 11/29/2008 12:23:00 AM Categories: Audio, Chance Kelly, Fringe, FringeDwellers, Interview, J.J. Abrams
We recently had the opportunity to talk with Chance Kelly, who plays rogue FBI Agent Mitchell Loeb on Fringe. Chance was on the set, filming the episode we will see after the break - Bound on January 20th. He discussed what it's like to work on Fringe, and gave some interesting insight into his character - that maybe his character might end up being a good guy, and the reason for shooting Joanne Ostler:That broad might have had it coming, kidnapping little kids...
Listen Now:
We would like to thank Chase Kelly for his time, and to Jen and Adele of the Fringe Dwellers Podcast (The official podcast of FringeTelevsion!) for conducting and recording this interview for us.
Fringebusters: The Dreamscape
By Dennis Email Post 11/26/2008 04:37:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Fringe Science, Fringebusters, J.J. Abrams
Each week, Popular Mechanics brings in experts to analyzes the science of Fringe, and separate the science fact from the science fiction.For the latest episode of Fringe, "The Dreamscape," their resident brain expert tackles the memory-erasing experiment and fatal hallucinations.
PopularMechanics.com: How Fringe Gets Memory Science Wrong: Hollywood Fact vs. Fiction
Massive Dynamic Shirts
By Dennis Email Post 11/26/2008 02:40:00 PM Categories: Collectables, Fringe, Massive Dynamic
Just in time for the Holidays, I've created some Massive Dynamic shirts. Show your support for everyone's favorite multi-national corporation specializing in secret bio-research and defense contracting (and for FringeTelevision).As a bonus, Spreadshirt is having a sale until Friday: Receive 20% off when you buy 2 products
(USD$: BUYMORE8 / CAD$: CADBUYMORE8), or Receive 25% off when you buy 3 products
(USD$: BUYMORE9 / CAD$: CADBUYMORE9).
Hurry, before Nina Sharp and her goons shut the whole operation down!
Walter's Lab Notes: Fringe 109
By Dennis Email Post 11/26/2008 11:08:00 AM Categories: Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Walter's Lab Notes

Walter's Lab Notes from Fringe episode 109 The Dreamscape, features both origami frogs and a real one, a photo of deceased Massive Dynamic employee Mark Young, and the same Synaptic Transfer diagram from the first set of lab notes. In the notes, Walter mentions the bible again (Exodus 8:13), Barbara Striesand's "The Way We Were", William Shakepeare's Macbeth, and of course a reference to Thanksgiving.
- Project 269 - Exploration 19 -
I had not expected the opportunity to return to this project so soon. The resurfacing of Agent Scott - for whatever distress it has caused Agend Dunham - confirms my suspicion that lysergic acid diethylamide can induce flashbacks of alien, as well as indigenous, memories - like the corners of my mind - misty water-colored memories... Curse you Striesand, your wretched lyrics afflict my soul!
How fortunate that Olivia brought these toads here. "And the river shall bring forth frogs abundantly, which shall go up and come into thine house, and into thy bedchamber, and upon thy bed, and into the house of thy servants, and upon thy people, and into thine oven, and into thy kneadingtroughs." And thy laboratories! I have modified the regression formula to include doses of bufotenin and 5-MeO-DMT from the bufo alvarius. Like the Scots witches, I will stir the pot:
Eye of newt, and toe of frog,
Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting,
Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing ...
...with oyster crackers on the side, of course. The new brew will assuredly amplify the psychedelic effects, allowing even deeper penetration into repressed memory. Perhaps I should inform Olivia; but she has little patience for such details. The whole process should take four to five hours. Not unlike the time required for baking a turkey - assuming, of course, the bird has been properly thawed and brined. I must remind Astringent not to drain the tank when we are done; no need to waste perfectly good saline solution!
Yet there is but one subject this time. The puzzle is one of recursion: the linking of the brain to itself. What happens when a person goes through her own portal? Herein lies the danger of a strange loop, and endless spiral of meta-realities, each self gazing into a deeper self. The experience could lead to the destruction of identity. Or perhaps its affirmation - for what is self but an endless recursion, looking at oneself in a mirror within a mirror within a mirror...
Fringe Scenemaker 109: The Dreamscape
By Dennis Email Post 11/26/2008 09:23:00 AM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Scenemaker, Video
Scenemaker is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fringe. This episode shows the making of "When Butterflies Attack".
You can watch previous episode's scenemaker videos here.
Fringe Episode 109: Promotional Photos
By Dennis Email Post 11/25/2008 11:29:00 PM
Here are the promotional photos for Fringe episode 109 - The Dreamscape.You can find more promotional photos, episode screencaps, and more in our Fringe Gallery!








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.
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