Fringe Sneak Peek 208: August
By Dennis Email Post 11/17/2009 12:07:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Observer, Season 2, Sneak Peek, Spoiler, Video
Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive look at the first scene of the upcoming Fringe episode August.
Fringe Commercial 208: August
By Dennis Email Post 11/16/2009 05:00:00 PM Categories: Commercial, Fringe, Season 2, Video
Here is the full commercial for the next Fringe episode August, which airs November 19 on FOX.
Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel to watch it in full HD.
Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com
Observers Spotted At NFL Packers/Cowboys Game
By Dennis Email Post 11/16/2009 01:59:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Observer, Video
TWO observers were spotted at Sunday's Greenbay vs. Dallas NFL game on FOX, officially marking the start of Observer Week for Fringe.
The local Wisconsin Fox affiliate WLUK even ran a news piece on the sighting:
Fringe Observer Week
By Dennis Email Post 11/16/2009 01:33:00 PM Categories: Fox, Fringe, Observer, Video
Variety is reporting that Fox has launched a major campaign this week to promote the Observer-centric Fringe episode "August":
"Observer Week," as the campaign is dubbed internally, includes placing multiple actors playing "observers" in the crowd at live Fox telecasts -- Sunday's NFL game, as well as an episode of "So You Think You Can Dance."
Fox did something similar last year on programs such as "American Idol" and NASCAR.
Fox will also send out street teams dressed as the observer (dark suits, bald heads, carrying briefcases) to various spots in Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, Boston and Chicago. The characters will pass out Tabasco sauce (a nod to the fact that "Fringe's" observers like spicy food).
Fast-pausing DVR users may also notice subliminal shots of "Fringe's" observers popping up in primetime via hidden images in the net's night opens, as well as via seven-frame graphics flashed throughout the evening.
"The hope is we get a few more viewers watching the show live," Earley said. "Or at least watching it within three days of air. The show is too good, and we want to continue to support it."
The Easter-egg approach of the campaign also plays well with the fans of mythology-based shows like "Fringe," he said.
If you live in Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, Boston and Chicago, Be sure to keep your eye out (and your camera ready.) Please send us an email if you live in any of these areas and would like to see the Observer in person, or to report any Observer sightings you may find.
So you can also join The Observer Trackers facebook group to see any official updates.
Fringe Reviews and Recaps: Of Human Action
By Dennis Email Post 11/14/2009 04:41:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Review, Season 2
Here are a handful of reviews and recaps for the Fringe episode Of Human Action.
Fox: Official 'Of Human Action' Recap
Associated Content: Fringe Ramps Up the Tension in Latest Episode
IGN: Fringe: "Of Human Action" Review
LA Times: 'Fringe': Inside Massive Dynamic (mentions FringeTelevision.com!)
NY Magazine: Fringe: Mind the Mind Control
TV Fanatic: Fringe Review: "Of Human Action"
TV Squad: Review: Fringe - Of Human Action
Airlock Alpha: 'Fringe' – Of Human Action
Fringe Episode Review: Of Human Action
By samspade Email Post 11/14/2009 04:16:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Review, Season 2

The episode starts out with Tyler Carson, a fifteen year old boy that has been kidnapped by two men, that are using mind control to hold him hostage and killing anyone that gets in the way. When the Fringe team arrives we learn Tyler’s father, James Carson works for the Aerospace division of Massive Dynamic.
The next scene was interesting in that it is Walter’s first actual contact with Massive Dynamic. He hasn’t seen or heard from Bell in decades but just being in the building, his presence is heavily felt. Early on we gain references and parallels to Peter’s childhood and Walter raising him. It’s the father of the kidnapped boy that says, “What I do here, it's -- it's my life. It's the only -- Tyler's mother died when he was just a boy. And now if -- if I lose him, I don't know what I'd do.” I imagine Walter was much the same way in that his work was his life. Certainly we know Peter was sick and it was his work that he tried using to save him and eventually used to bring the alter-version of him to this world. Though we don’t know much about Peter’s own mother, we do learn that Bell had been the one to introduce them at Neruobiology Conference in Berlin.Click here to read the rest of the review...
Fringe Press Kit: August
By Dennis Email Post 11/14/2009 03:55:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Press Kit
Yesterday I received the FOX press kit for the Fringe episode August. It was a medium sized box with a poster of the Observer (it's one of the August promotional photos) on the front.Inside the box was a bottle of Tabasco pepper sauce, a page of Observer writing, three historical photos, and the DVD for the episode August.
On the back of the Tabasco sauce was a custom Fringe label with the saying "Observers Are Here", which can also been seen in the opening title sequence.

The letter contains the same strange writing seen in the Observer's notebook from The Arrival.
I'm not sure if these are just random characters, or there is actually a decipherable code, but I do see some repeating characters, so it may not actually be the most complicated code Astrid has ever seen.
I'm sure there are some supreme code crackers out there (e.g. Julian Sanchez), so if anyone figures it out, let me know.
The most interesting part of the kit is the "historical" photos. You may recognize the first one from the August preview. I won't explain what is going on in the photos, but it should be fairly obvious if you look closely. Because these photos are a little spoilery, I have put the scans over in the Fringe Spoilers section. You can see photos of other Fringe press kits here.
Fringe Files: "Of Human Action" Photo Gallery
By Dennis Email Post 11/13/2009 04:50:00 PM Categories: Fringe, FringeFiles.com, Photos, Screencaps, Season 2
HD screenshots of Fringe episode 207: "Of Human Action" 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.
I have already posted some of the more interesting screenshots in the Fringe Easter Eggs section, but there's more to come!
Simpsons Scavenger Hunt on Fringe
By Dennis Email Post 11/13/2009 04:42:00 AM Categories: Contest, Easter Eggs, Fringe, Season 2
Fox has been promoting the 20th Year of The Simpsons by putting hidden Simpsons references in all of their primetime shows.
There were two Simspons Easter eggs in tonight's episode of Fringe: The Homer Simpson Pez Dispenser used by Tyler Carson to take his mind-control drugs, and the house of Renee Davies, Tyler's mom, was located in the Simpsons' hometown of Springfield.
Fringe Preview 208: August
By Dennis Email Post 11/12/2009 11:18:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Preview, Spoiler, Video
Here is the preview for the next Fringe episode - "August" - which airs November 19 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 207: Of Human Action
By Dennis Email Post 11/12/2009 08:40:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 2
When a peculiar abduction occurs in Boston, the Fringe team uncovers details of the mysterious man known as The Observer. While the bizarre case takes center stage, Walter, Peter and Astrid hit the lab to analyze unusual evidence and deal with Walter's insatiable appetite for a milkshake.
Discuss the episode here in the comments.
How did you rate "Of Human Action"?
Tonight On Fringe: Of Human Action
By Dennis Email Post 11/12/2009 08:38:00 PM Categories: Fringe
Happy Fringeday! 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!
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The episode continues with a convenience store robbery and finally a ransom call from the kidnappers demanding two million dollars. Nina Sharp states that “Massive Dynamic will cover any ransom.” At this point to me, the alarm bells were going off. How many businesses would eagerly offer two million dollars to cover a ransom demand. That’s awfully generous. It’s Olivia that doesn’t buy the fact the kidnappers are after money and believe it’s a distraction for something bigger.
The boy isn’t with the kidnappers and Peter leaves Walter to chase the money only to find himself suddenly under the control of the fifteen year old boy. It was the kidnappers that had actually been kidnapped. Imagine trying to explain that to the police and FBI.
We find out it’s up to Walter to disable Tyler as the cocktail he’s taken from Massive Dynamic, the hormones, and his ADD medication have given him the ability of mind control. Walter can’t seem to work, worried about losing his son again and it is Nina that finally is able to get through to him.
I think this episode worked well in both a stand-alone and bigger overall story-arc. Nina writes to Bell in regards of the “Penrose-Carson experiments” and for those that have followed the show, may remember Penrose from early season one. I believe the episodes with character driven stories, where their emotions tie in and relate to the cases leave us feeling much more satisfied and invested as viewers.