Fringe and Twilight Mashup
By Dennis Email Post 11/11/2009 01:28:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Video
The Twilight Saga: New Moon comes out in theaters next week, and someone named FringeMoonFan created this Fringe / Twilight mashup. What do you think?
Fringe Cast And Crew Recently Assaulted By Possible H1N1 Virus
By fringeobsessed Email Post 11/10/2009 08:35:00 PM Categories: Fringe

Two weeks ago a lucky Houston FOX affiliate, Ruben Dominguez, got to interview members of the Fringe cast on the set in Vancouver, Canada.
From the brief article it sounds like Ruben had a good time meeting John Noble, Jasika Nicole, Anna Torv, and Joshua Jackson.
According to Domiguez, the last interview, with Joshua Jackson almost did not happen due to the fact that "everyone on the set have had the H1N1 swine flu." Joshua Jackson told Dominguez "he took all the meds he could and fought through as many scenes as he could."
Dominguez also reports that Jackson went to an all-night pharmacy and bought Vitamin B12 injectable and syringes "to inject himself so he could make it to the set the next day."
Wow. We hope that everyone on the Fringe set in Vancouver recovers to their full capacity as quickly as possible!
Fringe Episode Review: Earthling
By samspade Email Post 11/10/2009 08:32:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Review, Season 2

Let me start by telling you how surprised I was that my DVR a week ago said Fringe would be on---and on the actual day it was to air, the guide for the HD feed said MLB World Series. Oddly enough the standard feed still said Fringe. I had found out that morning the show would be airing, thankfully news travels fast on the internet. Though not fast enough for everyone, as chatter was made that many who don’t watch it live, seemed to miss out on watching it on their DVR.
So the episode, definitely a stand-alone monster of the week type story. I for one was impressed with the special effects. I don’t believe special effects need to make the show but I liked how it was done. Watching the wife’s hand at the beginning touch her husband and watching his body fall apart while turning to ash in her fingers. It was also one of the first times I could recall a special effect not making me grimace from the gore.
Broyles has a softer side. I rather liked the beginning, seeing him interacting with the young boy at the restaurant. We know from last season he was married and has children. It’s clear from this scene he’s not just the tough, no-nonsense guy we’re used to seeing. He likes kids, not a huge surprise but the rather warm interaction was what caught us off guard. It stood out to me and no wonder since we find out this case was the same one that tore apart his marriage and ultimately ended it. Russian Fringe Science. Now there is an interesting thought. Even Walter says “I’m always amazed at their advancements. Even 40 years ago.” It’s possible we haven’t seen the end of this. Though I don’t imagine it’ll be anytime soon, it could always be a theme revisited, perhaps in season three.
In Earthling, we find out the cosmonaut brought home an organism with him from space and it was his brother that stole the comatose cosmonaut from a Russian secret quarantine facility. We’re left wondering how his brother knew what was happening to the cosmonaut and how he would have abducted him from any type of secret facility. So much for it being a secret and for the brother believing he died in space. We learn that the organism needs radiation in order to survive and in stealing that radiation from people, it in essence turns them to dust after passing through them. I find it interesting their physical form doesn’t change until something touches them (a hand, a fly, air from the fan). I suppose it makes for nicer special effects then just letting them turn to a pile of ash at the moment of transfer.
I also find it strange that the surveillance at the hospital picked up the shadow organism. Why is it that surveillance video could see it but no one else in all that time at the hospital had witnessed it. Also if he’d been working at the hospital for years, why had there been no incidents? We saw the batteries that the brother was hooking up to the cosmonaut after he took him from the hospital and brought him to a hotel room. Was he getting enough radiation at the hospital and finally he needed more? How many coma patients get regular doses of radiation? Yes the cosmonaut was in a coma but why not focus on a cancer ward where radiation would probably be in higher doses more often? Perhaps that would have been the shadows next move.
In the end, in order to stop the organism that has become one with the cosmonaut, it is Broyles that is forced to shoot him--as the brother that kidnapped the cosmonaut is now dead--and he does so without a second thought. This certainly gives us a glimpse that there is perhaps a darker side to Broyles. Is it because this case has haunted him for the last four years or was he just doing what was entirely necessary to stop more lives from being lost? Fringe Division returned the cosmonauts body in a lead case to the Russians and we find out in the very last scene that in fact, a shot to the head, did not kill a comatose cosmonaut or the entity. Confusing, much? Just a little. I could understand the organism being alive but shouldn't the lead case---or rather coffin have prevented the entity from escaping? Why send it out into space? Do the Russians assume that the organism, being closer to the sun, getting higher levels of radiation---where they found it in space---is safer?I do enjoy a good stand-alone episode but this one left an avid viewer like myself, feeling as though it came up short. Perhaps the stand-alone stories are the writer’s attempts at bringing in casual viewers without overwhelming the new audience. Maybe it’s the fact I’ve been following the show since the beginning, eagerly waiting to learn more about the shape-shifters, observers, the alternate reality, William Bell, Olivia’s ability, and Peter’s childhood. There’s still so much great story-telling and this show in its second season could easily attract new viewers.
Welcome Our New FringeTelevision Contributors
By Dennis Email Post 11/10/2009 08:22:00 PM Categories: Announcement, FringeTelevision.com
Please welcome FringeObsessed and SamSpade, our two newest editors in the FringeTelevision world. They are both big Fringe fans, and we look forward to hearing what they have to say!
Fringe Files: "Earthling" Photo Gallery
By Dennis Email Post 11/07/2009 01:53:00 PM Categories: Fringe, FringeFiles.com, Photos, Screencaps, Season 2
HD screenshots of Fringe episode 206: "Earthling" are now available at FringeFiles.com.
These screen caps have all been hand selected to increase quality and reduce duplicates, but if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.
Fringe Preview 207: Of Human Action
By Dennis Email Post 11/05/2009 10:39:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Preview, Spoiler, Video
Here is the preview for the next Fringe episode - "Of Human Action" - which airs November 12 on FOX.
Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel to watch it in full HD.
Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com
Fringe Episode 206: Earthling
By Dennis Email Post 11/05/2009 07:15:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 2
Fringe Division takes on a puzzling investigation where victims are inexplicably disintegrating into ash. The shadowy case casts light on Special Agent Phillip Broyles' past and leads the team to the possibility of foreign Fringe Science. Emotions run high as the alarming events stack up and revealing personal details emerge about the leader of the Fringe Division.
Discuss the episode here in the comments.
How did you rate "Earthling"?
Tonight On Fringe: Earthling
By Dennis Email Post 11/05/2009 07:10:00 PM Categories: Episodes, Fringe
Fringe is back tonight with an all-new episode, thanks to the Yankees winning the World Series in 6. Here are some sneak peek clips from tonight's episode "Earthling" to hold you over.
Fringeday also means it's time for another LIVE Fringe chat from 9:00 PM to 12:00 PM ET, if you want to talk with other Fringe fans during or after the show. We'll try to get there a little early if anyone has questions they want answered.
To join the chat, visit the Fringe chat room, enter your name or a nickname, and join the fun! (please don't use the default mib_xxxxx nickname!)
To discuss this or any other Fringe episode, head over to the Fringe Episodes section!
How would you rate "Earthling"
Vote To Nominate Fringe For People's Choice Award 2010
By Dennis Email Post 10/29/2009 11:57:00 AM Categories: Awards, Fringe
Voting has begun to determine the nominees for a People's Choice Award. Fringe has been pre-selected in the "Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy Show" category.
Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv have also been pre-nominated in the Favorite TV Drama Actor/Actress categories.
The top five nominees in each category will be revealed at the People's Choice Awards annual press conference on November 10, 2009. Only those announced on November 10th have the chance to win a People's Choice Award on January 6th, 2010.
Of course you should vote for Fringe, and I'll also be voting for Dollhouse, Heroes, and Lost - but I'm not sure who to cast my fifth vote for. Any suggestions? What are you top 5 favorite sci-fi shows?
New Promo For Fringe 206 "Earthling"
By Dennis Email Post 10/29/2009 02:04:00 AM Categories: Commercial, Fringe, Spoiler, Video
Here is the new promo for Fringe episode 206: "Earthling", which returns November 5th (if the World Series doesn't go to a game 7)
Screenshots for this Fringe commercial can been seen at FringeFiles.com
New Fringe Commercial With Trent Reznor
By Dennis Email Post 10/22/2009 11:01:00 AM Categories: Commercial, Easter Eggs, Fringe, Glyphs, Music, Video
Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive first look at the new Fringe commercial featuring music from Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. The commercial will be shown tonight during American League Champion Series game. EW reports that Reznor was excited to collaborate with J.J. Abrams:
So, how did the freaky drama series secure the services of Reznor? After Fox’s marketing department showed the Fringe producers a version of the promo that used “Zero-Sum,” series exec producer Jeff Pinkner simply asked a nearby Reznor acquaintance—that’d be co-creator J.J. Abrams—if the NIN musician might be interested in a collaboration. One email later, Reznor was on the case. “We offered him compensation, and he said, ‘No, no, I just want to have fun and be part of something cool,’” says Pinkner, adding: “How often do you get the chance to work with somebody like that?”Reznor revamped his Nine Inch Nails song “Zero-Sum” in his mobile studio while on tour, adding lines of dialogue from Fringe’s William Bell (Leonard Nimoy) over the music. He even came up with the idea of “embedding” one of the show’s glyphs in the music (see below).
Pinkner also suggested that Reznor may end up on the show at some point:
“If he wants to come act on the show, that’s not tit for tat—that’s an open invitation, and we made that known to him,” says Pinkner. Any ideas on what he may play? “Well, his head would probably end up exploding,” deadpans Pinkner. “There’d be some uncomfortable biology in there one way or another.”
Here is an exclusive look at the hidden Fringe butterfly glyph, which can be seen by analyzing the audio using a spectrogram:
Tonight On Fringe: Major League Baseball
By Dennis Email Post 10/22/2009 10:44:00 AM Categories: Fringe
There will be no Fringe tonight, due to the American League Champion Series extending to a fifth game. Anticipating this might happen, the episode originally scheduled for tonight would have been a repeat of A New Day In The Old Town, which if you haven't seen, you can watch online in our Fringe episodes section, on Hulu, or on Fox.com.
However, you may want to watch tonight anyways, because you never know where or when The Observer might show up (he has been spotted at MLB games in the past). Plus there will be a new Fringe commercial featuring music by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.
However, you may want to watch tonight anyways, because you never know where or when The Observer might show up (he has been spotted at MLB games in the past). Plus there will be a new Fringe commercial featuring music by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails.
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