The FringeTelevision.com exclusive inside source checked in this weekend and revealed some interesting Fringe scheduling and director news. I don't really consider any of this to be spoilery, so I have posted them here, instead of in the Fringe spoilers section.- Fringe 115: directed by Fred Toye, air date 4/7/09
- Fringe 116: directed by Brad Anderson, air date 4/14/09
- Fringe 117: directed by Akiva Goldsman, air date 4/21/09
- Fringe 118: directed by Bobby Roth, air date 4/28/09
- Fringe 119: directed by Nelson McCormick, air date 5/5/09
- Fringe 120: director TBD, air date 5/12/09
- Fringe 121: directed by Fred Toye, air date 5/19/09
One big revelation that comes out of these air dates, is that there will be another big block of repeats coming soon. Fringe episode #112 airs on Jan 27, #113 airs Feb 3, and #114 airs Feb 10, which means there will be another seven weeks of re-runs until #115 on Apr 7! The reason for the break, of course, is they need the time to shoot the episodes. However, once it comes back, it looks like it will run straight through until the end.
BTW, We've created a new Google Fringe Air Date calendar, in addition to our Fringe Birthday calendar, which we will update with the episode dates and names as they become available.












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Of course, I chose to eat dinner while watching this episode, on a night that features gastrointestinal slugs and spinal taps. Per usual, this week’s scientific mystery seemed tangential at first, but wound up connecting right back to the ongoing story. Two renowned epidemiologists were poisoned with giant single-celled cold viruses that grow to maturity even faster than
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