Fringe Scenemaker 115: Inner Child
By Dennis Email Post 4/14/2009 04:03:00 PM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fringe, Scenemaker, Video
Scenemaker is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fringe. This episode shows the making of the cemetery fight scene, from the Fringe episode Inner Child.
You can watch previous episode's scenemaker videos here.
Fringe Episode Preview: Unleashed
By Adam Morgan Email Post 4/14/2009 01:07:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Preview, Unleashed
As last week's previews indicated, tonight's Fringe is a classic monster freak-fest, in the vein of Jaws, Alien, or The Relic. You're in for a real treat. Here are a few teases to get you on the edge of your seat (as if you need any help from me):- Get ready for the creepiest cold open to date.
- Walter and Peter's budding relationship will face a new obstacle.
- Olivia's got an admirer.
- One character is pregnant. But it's not what you think.
Tune in tonight at 9/8c on Fox for episode 1.16 Unleashed, and stop by the chatroom if you can! Dennis and I will be there tonight, hopefully for the entire U.S. runtime from coast to coast. Last week's chat was a huge success, and writer/producer JR Orci even stopped by to chat.
Fringe To Canada, No Wrap Party For Crew?
By Dennis Email Post 4/14/2009 09:36:00 AM Categories: Fringe, New York
It turns out Warner Bros wasn't bluffing when they announced that Fringe would be moving to Canada. While the mantra until now has been "It ain't over till it's over," unfortunately, it's over. The temporarily renewed NY tax credits were too little, too late for Fringe. Fringe is set to "wrap" (i.e. finish shooting) in the next week or so, and then they'll pack up the sets and head north.The biggest loss will be the amazing Fringe crew, which can't or won't be allowed to make the move to Canada. From all accounts, the Fringe crew has been "one of a kind from top to bottom".
Now to literally add insult to injury, there is word that there will be no wrap party or thank you gifts for the soon-to-be unemployed crew members.
Normally when a show finishes shooting a season, it thanks everyone for their year of service by throwing a party and giving out nice gifts. However, some studio whistle blowers have come forward to reveal that there are no plans to make good on this time-honored tradition. One source said:
It's unheard of that these people don't get a wrap gift or wrap party after a year [of working on the show]... I feel for those guys and gals.Not only will most of the crew not have a job on the show next season, they wont even be properly thanked for their hard work.
FringeTelevision would like to thank everyone whose work goes in to creating this incredible show. Please leave a comment here to show the crew how much the fans have appreciated all their hard work!
The Child's Transmission: Reversed
By Adam Morgan Email Post 4/11/2009 11:15:00 AM Categories: Audio, Inner Child

In this week's ep, Inner Child, Walter straps his neuro-transmitter onto the Child, and picks up an odd, unintelligable voice. Lots of fans are speculating that the Child thinks/speaks backwards, since he writes upside-down...
I've recorded the transmission and reversed the audio, which you can find in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.
Discover Magazine has an interesting look at the real technology behind Walter's device.
Discover's premise - that we're years away from this kind of technology - is a bit off and kind of misses the point. Scientists have already discovered how to read images from your thoughts. Besides, the concept of Fringe is that Walter Bishop and Massive Dynamics are far ahead of the current science curve.
I've recorded the transmission and reversed the audio, which you can find in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.
Discover Magazine has an interesting look at the real technology behind Walter's device.
Discover's premise - that we're years away from this kind of technology - is a bit off and kind of misses the point. Scientists have already discovered how to read images from your thoughts. Besides, the concept of Fringe is that Walter Bishop and Massive Dynamics are far ahead of the current science curve.
FringeTelevision Exclusive: Kirk Acevedo Interview
By Adam Morgan Email Post 4/10/2009 12:21:00 PM Categories: Charlie Francis, Exclusive, Fringe, Interview, Kirk Acevedo
Kirk Acevedo was kind enough to take cover behind that blood-spattered police vehicle and talk with me for about ten minutes this morning. I asked as many of your questions as I could, and Kirk gave some hilarious answers. He mocks his Charlie Francis voice, does a Lance Reddick impression, and whets your appetite for the last five episodes of season one.Oh, and the episode he's shooting right now? It isn't one of those...
Click here to read the full transcript
John Noble Teases Upcoming Eps
By Adam Morgan Email Post 4/09/2009 05:49:00 PM Categories: Fringe, John Noble, Video
John Noble recently spoke with TVGuide about what we can expect from Fringe's last episodes of the season. No explicit spoilers, but he does offer a few tasty hints.
Fringe In A Nutshell
By Adam Morgan Email Post 4/09/2009 03:40:00 PM Categories: Fringe
Are you a newcomer to Fringe? Wanna get caught up without waiting for the DVD or combing through dozens of wiki pages?Here's a Fringe primer, just for you:
The Premise
All over the world, a series of inexplicable phenomena (coined "The Pattern") has aroused the attention of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Special Agent Philip Broyles (Lance Reddick) heads up a multi-agency team called the Fringe Division to investigate the Pattern. They believe science and technology have advanced to unknown, unregulatable levels that put society at risk.
The Players
The Players

Agent Olivia Dunham - a headstrong young FBI agent who Broyles personally recruits to help him solve the mystery of the pattern. Olivia follows her instincts and wears her emotions on her sleeve. At the age of three, she unwittingly participated in a drug trial on a military base in Jacksonville, where her father was stationed. The experimental drug, Cortexiphan, was intended to prevent the limitation of the mind's potential, meaning Olivia may have some unnatural mental capabilities. (Played by Anna Torv).

Dr. Walter Bishop - an impatient, brilliant scientist (with a knack for hilarious non-sequitors) whose questionable experimental ethics landed him in a mental institution in 1991. Olivia Dunham managed to get him released from St. Claire's Hospital to help the Fringe Division make sense of the Pattern, as most of the phenomena are scientific mysteries with curious ties to Walter's former work in the basements of Harvard University. (Played by John Noble).

Peter Bishop - an intelligent black-market entrepreneur whose mysterious past constantly threatens to catch up with him, Walter's son often acts as a translator between his unintelligable father and the rest of the Fringe Division. Given Walter's institutionalization, his relationship with Peter is an estranged one, though they are slowly building a rapport. (Played by Joshua Jackson).
William Bell - Walter's former lab parter at Harvard, who went on to become the fabulously wealthy founder of Massive Dynamic, a multi-billion-dollar tech corporation involved in research and development for a variety of fields, such as pharmaceuticals, robotics, and defense. Bell has yet to make an appearance on the show, but his influence is everywhere. Many Pattern events have ties to his (and Walter's) technology.

Nina Sharp - Massive Dynamic's Executive Director, a silver-tongued professional who also shows interest in Olivia Dunham's capabilities, and acts as her liason at the corporation when investigations point in its direction. Nina lost her arm to cancer in the past, but it was replaced by a fully-articulated robotic limb designed and developed by William Bell himself. She also has an unknown history with Walter Bishop, and an unqualified relationship with Fringe Division head Philip Broyles, with whom she often shares clandestine information. (Played by Blair Brown).

Charlie Francis - Olivia Dunham's straight-talking ally in the FBI, Charlie is second-in-command behind Broyles. He and Olivia have a long professional history, and they trust each other implicitly. (Played by Kirk Acevedo).

Astrid Farnsworth - A junior agent assigned to assist Walter Bishop in his revamped Harvard laboratory, Astrid's knowledge of cryptology, linguistics, and technology have proven vital to the Fringe Division's success. (Played by Jasika Nicole).
Philip Broyles - A high-ranking DHS agent in charge of the Fringe Division, Broyles is Olivia Dunham's immediate superior, who often intercedes on her behalf against beurocratic rivals like Sanford Harris. Broyles also has a mysterious, collaborative relationship with Nina Sharp. (Played by Lance Reddick).
John Scott - Olivia Dunham's deceased former partner, both professionally and romantically, John was killed on the run from authorities when he was exposed as a double-agent. But thanks to Walter's sensory deprivation tank, parts of John's consciousness crossed over into Olivia's mind, revealing his benevolent, undercover mission. (Played by Mark Valley).The Story So Far
Each week, the Fringe Division deals with a new phenomenon: creatures, viruses, inexplicable objects and incidents. And at every single Pattern event, a mysterious man can be found watching in the background. He's known simply as the Observer.
In episode four, The Arrival, we learned that the Observer once saved Walter and Peter Bishop from drowning in an icy lake, ostensibly breaking his just-here-to-watch rules. The Observer also demonstrated the ability to hear the thoughts and feelings of people nearby.
In episode four, The Arrival, we learned that the Observer once saved Walter and Peter Bishop from drowning in an icy lake, ostensibly breaking his just-here-to-watch rules. The Observer also demonstrated the ability to hear the thoughts and feelings of people nearby.
In episode ten, Safe, FBI double-agent Mitchell Loeb uses a teleportation device invented by Walter Bishop to transport the mysterious Mr. Jones out of a high-security German prison. Mr. Jones is a powerful biotech terrorist with ties to something called ZFT.
In episode fourteen, Ability, we learn that ZFT is the German acronym for an obscure manuscript called Destruction by Advancement of Technology, an eschatological polemic that warns against the unchecked advancement of technology. According to the anonymous author, it will open doors to a parallel universe similar to our own, whose history is slightly more advanced. That the way to travel between these universes has been discovered, and that it will lead to the destruction of one. Us, or them.Mr. Jones forces Olivia Dunham to take a test (one of ten), to prove herself capable of the abilities necessary to participate in this "war" between universes...
Does she succeed? Where does the Observer fit into this cosmology? What do Massive Dynamic and Walter Bishop's research have to do with the Pattern?
Tune into Fringe for the next five Tuesday nights at 9/8c on FOX.
Also, Hulu.com and Fox.com are able to stream the last eleven episodes for free.
Fringe Ratings Are Climbing
By Adam Morgan Email Post 4/09/2009 03:18:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Inner Child, Ratings
I know a lot of you were upset by American Idol's overrun Tuesday night, but here's the good news: it may have helped Fringe's ratings.Inner Child's numbers went up 14% in comparison to Ability, the last fresh ep that aired back in February, putting the number of viewers around 16 mil.
Not that Fringe was in particularly dire shape (like, say, Dollhouse), but FOX still hasn't officially renewed our beloved show for a second season. Yet.
It's Official: Role Of William Bell Cast
By Dennis Email Post 4/09/2009 12:26:00 PM Categories: Cast, Fringe, William Bell
Fox sent out an official press release confirming what we have already known for a little while - the role of William Bell has been cast. Who will be playing William Bell? Technically, that is a spoiler... so we have posted the information in the Fringe Spoilers section. But the news is so huge it will be next to impossible to avoid the elephant in the room (no pun intended), as this will definitely hit the mainstream entertainment news over the next few days. The question for you is:Do you consider who's playing William Bell to be a spoiler? (please elaborate in the comments)
Fringebusters 115: Inner Child
By Dennis Email Post 4/08/2009 08:28:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Fringe Science, Fringebusters
For each episode of Fringe, Popular Mechanics asks experts to analyzes the science of Fringe, and separate the science fact from the science fiction.For "Inner Child," PM brings in Dr. John L. Petrini, President of the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and chief of gastroenterology at Sansum Clinic, to answer the question: Could Someone Really Survive Without Lactobacillus?
PopularMechanics.com: Fringe's Stomach Science is Part Fact, Part Fiction
What Would You Ask: Charlie Francis?
By Adam Morgan Email Post 4/08/2009 02:11:00 PM Categories: Charlie Francis, Exclusive, Interview, Kirk Acevedo
The Man With the Voice himself, Kirk Acevedo, will be doing an exclusive one-on-one interview with Fringe Television on Friday, April 10th to celebrate Charlie's emphasis in next week's ep, Unleashed. You guys have already given me great questions for John, Anna, and Jasika, so keep 'em coming below!
Walter's Lab Notes: Fringe 115 Inner Child
By Dennis Email Post 4/08/2009 10:37:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Walter's Lab Notes

Walter's Lab Notes from the Inner Child include the orange vinyl record of Al Green's Love & Happiness (iTunes, Amazon), The fax that "The Artist" send to the FBI (You can see a full-size version here), yellow M&M's, the book containing information about Marie-Angelique Memmie LeBlanc (you can find more info on her at - I kid you not - FerrelChildren.com), and a strange grainy photo, similar to the one seen in the lab notes for Ability.
Walter's notes mention:
- Joseph Heller, the author of the book Catch-22 (A Lost bookclub book, BTW...)
- Lethe, a river in Greek mythology which caused forgetfullness if you drank from it
- Mnemosyne, the Greek god of memory
- Various Mnemonics:
- EGBDF (FACE) - treble clefs and chords
- PEMDAS - Order of operations (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, and Addition and Subtraction)
- 3.14 is PI
- STDJaIAC - Presidential Line of Succession (after the Vice President, Speaker of the House, and President pro tem: Secretary of State, Treasury, Defense, Justice (Attorney General), Interior, Agriculture, Commerce.) - thanks Carol!
- Anyone know the rest?
- EGBDF (FACE) - treble clefs and chords
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