Fox Fix: Joshua Jackson Interview
By Dennis Email Post 12/16/2008 10:25:00 AM Categories: Fox, Fringe, Interview, Joshua Jackson, Video
Fox Fix has a new interview with Joshua Jackson, who plays Peter Bishop on Fringe. Host Jessica Holmes asks Josh about Peter Bishop's relationship with his father - Walter Bishop, the secrets in his past and present, and his true motivations to stay in The Pattern investigation on Fringe.
Happy Holidays From Massive Dynamic
By Dennis Email Post 12/15/2008 01:30:00 PM Categories: Email, Fringe, Massive Dynamic, MassiveDynamic.com
Massive Dynamic sent out the following holiday card:HAPPY HOLIDAYS
from the entire Massive Dynamic family!
We wish you and yours a joyful holiday season,
with peace, prosperity, and progress in the New Year.
We plan to make this one even better than the last.
MASSIVE DYNAMIC
If you're not on the Massive Dynamic mailing list, click here to sign up.
Jasika Nicole, Kirk Acevedo and Anna Torv Are 'So Fresh, So Fox' For Winter
By Edward Email Post 12/12/2008 02:17:00 AM Categories: Anna Torv, Images, Jasika Nicole, Kirk Acevedo
It's safe to say that the point of the So Fresh, So Fox: Winter Edition campaign is that FOX is hot, even in the dead of winter. And while the Fringe stars couldn't make the All-Star Photo Shoot (since it was in LA and Fringe is currently shooting in NY), FOX did release these new promo photos of some of our Fringe All-stars.


Voting For People's Choice Award Extended
By Dennis Email Post 12/11/2008 04:29:00 PM Categories: Awards, Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams
Voting for the People's Choice Awards has been extended for two categories: Favorite New TV Comedy and Favorite New TV Drama, for which Fringe is nominated. They have winnowed the chaff (Crusoe, Eleventh Hour, Knight Ride, Life On Mars, and Privileged), leaving Fringe up against 90210 and The Mentalist. Voting will continue right up until the show airs on January 7th, 9/8c, so go get your vote on!
LA Times: Web Surfer's Guide To Fringe
By Dennis Email Post 12/10/2008 04:49:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Fringepedia, FringeTelevision.com, GlowingMonkeys.com, ImageTheImpossibilities, J.R. Orci, MassiveDynamic.com
The L.A. Times has a great web-surfer's guide to Fringe. The article mentions official viral sites like MassiveDynamic.com and ImagineTheImpossibilities.com, semi-official sites like J.R. Orci's Blog and GlowingMonkeys.com, and important fan sites like Fringepedia.net, and of course FringeTelevision.com :), which they describe as:It's where I go to find out most of what I missed, plus it has great links...Thanks Andrew!
Click here to read the full article
Fox Fix: Mark Valley Interview
By Dennis Email Post 12/10/2008 12:00:00 PM Categories: Fox, Fringe, Interview, John Scott, Mark Valley, Video
Fox Fix has a new interview with Mark Valley, who plays John Scott on Fringe. Host Jessica Holmes asks Mark: Is he alive or is he dead? Did he love Olivia Dunham? Who was he working for? What's the deal with The Observer?
Orci Snapshots: Fringe Set Mockups
By Dennis Email Post 12/09/2008 10:23:00 PM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fringe, J.R. Orci, Photos
Fringe Tonight: The Ghost Network
By Dennis Email Post 12/09/2008 04:25:00 PM Categories: Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams

Our unlikely trio investigates a horrific bus incident in which the dead bodies of commuters are frozen inside a bus like insects in amber. Led by the unconventional Dr. Bishop, who requests a piano in the lab to help him process data, the team uncovers a man who has visions of Pattern-related disturbances before they happen, and race to decipher the distraught man's thoughts to prevent another atrocious event from occurring.Tonight's episode of Fringe is an encore performance (repeat) of The Ghost Network (103). But as the saying goes, if you haven't seen it, it's new to you.
The Ghost Network links:
- Episode discussion can be found over in the Fringe Episodes section
- Screencaps and Easter Eggs are in the Fringe Screencaps section
- Screenshots of the entire episode can be found in the Fringe Gallery
- The Ghost Network wiki page is at Fringepedia.net
- Podcasts for this episode are on the Fringe Podcast network
The next new Fringe episode is Bound (111) on January 20th.
Walter's Lab Notes: Fringe 110
By Dennis Email Post 12/09/2008 11:38:00 AM Categories: Fox, Fringe, Walter's Lab Notes
Walter's Lab Notes from Fringe episode 110 Safe, features the severed hand of the botched bank robber Raul Lugo, a photo of Raul stuck in the safe wall, what looks to be a safe deposit box. In the notes, Walter mentions:- Transcendentalists, who believe the spiritual state 'transcends' the physical and empirical
- Ralph Wald Emerson, who was himself prominent transcendentalist
- Ernest Rutherford who devised the planetary model of the atom
- Rutherford's Geiger-Marsden experiment, also known as the Gold Foil experiment, which led to that discovery
- "Space is ample, east and west, But two cannot go abreast" is a quote from Emerson's The Over-soul
- Pythagoras, best know for the Pythagorean theorem, believed in something called the "harmony of the spheres", or Musica universalis. He believed that the planets and stars moved according to mathematical equations, which corresponded to musical notes and thus produced a symphony.
- Project 1069 - Exploration 1 -
The Transcendentalists has the right idea, they merely lacked the technological tools. How did Raph Waldo put it? Oh yes;
Nature shows all things formed and bound. The intellect pierces the form, overlaps the wall, detects intrinsic likeness between remote things, and reduces all things into a few principles.
Or in this case, a few particles. Yet those particles fill less than one percent of the space within the atom, virtually all of it contained within the nucleus. The protons and neutrons themselves consist mostly of space between their constituent up and down quarks. Subatomic vibration (of an origin that I cannot fathom) could in principal disturb the energy fields between, allowing the penetration of other particles through the open doors. To break on through to the other side!
Yet just as some small fraction of Rutherford's electrons failed to pierce the gold foil and bounced back instead, some fraction of the particles within the perpetrators' atoms must have collided with particles in the wall -- resulting, of course, in the release of ionizing radiation! It is perfectly obvious, upon reflection: "Space is ample, east and west, But two cannot go abreast." Although that well-endowed Baltimorean woman might beg to differ. Harmony of the spheres indeed! Pythagoras, you dog.
- Cleveland: homeless man with superfluous nipple hidden beneath his grimy coat
- Baltimore: idle ditty whistled by street vendor, every D was just a little flat
- Philadelphia: fabulous crusty cheesesteak sandwich at Beach and Palmer
So many details, yet none that actually matter! Where oh where have my details gone? Lost -- or stolen. I asked the Summoner if I could search for my errant thoughts in his lost and found, be he refused, said I'd find the missing friars in Satan's hindquarters. Curse him! I know the rule: "cannot build phallic puzzles inside the lab." I still know the numbers, too -- well I damn well should, it's a simple second-order recursive algorithm -- but a mnemonic is worthless without its contents. Like a sad coat rack with empty pegs.
Fringe Dwellers Podcast: Episode 13
By Dennis Email Post 12/09/2008 10:18:00 AM Categories: Audio, Fringe, FringeDwellers, Podcast
Part 1 - The Dreamscape: Jen and Adele reunite to talk about their differing opinions on Dreamscape, their shared Nina feelings, and how scary butterflies really can be.Part 2 - Safe: Jen and Adele discuss the tenth episode, Safe. They wrap thier minds around wall sandwiches, Mr Jones' return, Loeb's motivations and the manifestation of John's memories in Olivia.
Show notes are available at the Fringe Dwellers homepage.
Part 1 - The Dreamscape:
Part 2 - Safe:
You can also subscribe to the Fringe Dwellers 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
For more Fringe podcasts, check out the Fringe Podcast Network.
Fringe Nominated For WGA Awards
By Dennis Email Post 12/09/2008 09:33:00 AM Categories: Awards, Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams
The nominations keep piling on... this time from the Writers Guild of America (yes, that WGA...). Fringe was nominated for two WGA 2009 Awards:
BEST NEW SERIES
Fringe, Written by JJ Abrams, Jason Cahill, Julia Cho, David H. Goodman, Felicia Henderson, Brad Caleb Kane, Alex Kurtzman, Darin Morgan, J.R. Orci, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner, Zack Whedon; Fox
Also nominated: Breaking Bad, In Treatment, Life on Mars, True Blood
BEST LONG FORM – ORIGINAL (over one hour – one or two parts, one or two airing times)The 2009 Writers Guild Awards takes place on February 7, 2009, in Los Angeles and New York.
“Pilot” (Fringe), Written by JJ Abrams & Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci; Fox
Also nominated: An American Crime, Recount
Vote For Fringe: Best New Fall Show 2008
By Dennis Email Post 12/05/2008 09:01:00 AM Categories: Awards, Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams
TV.com has a Best of 2008 poll, and Fringe has been nominated for Best New Fall Show 2008. Currently Fringe is in a neck and neck race with True Blood (90210 and The Mentalist in a very very distant 3rd and 4th place.) It doesn't say how long the voting period last, but make sure to vote early, and often!Also, Don't forget Fringe was also nominated for a People's Choice Award, and there is only two days left to vote.
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