Fringe Preview 303: The Plateau
By Dennis Email Post 9/30/2010 10:56:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Preview, Season 3, Video
Preview for the Fringe episode "The Plateau", which airs October 7th on FOX.
Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.
Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com
Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in The Box
By Dennis Email Post 9/30/2010 10:11:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Observer, Season 3
The Observer can be spotted in the Fringe episode The Box, entering the train station, just as Newton is leaving.
You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.
UPDATE: Here is the official Observer video:
Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyphs in The Box
By Dennis Email Post 9/30/2010 10:00:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Glyphs, Season 2
The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode The Box spelled out ALERT, which combined with last weeks clue spells out "Amber Alert", and seen on this bus in Olivia.
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.
Fringe Episode 302: The Box
By Dennis Email Post 9/30/2010 08:23:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 3
The story alternates to the Fringe Team “over here” where they investigate a mystifying case that people are discovered in a trance-like state that ultimately leads to their death. The unlikely suspect: a mysterious box. As Peter and Walter collaborate to study its properties, alternate Olivia presses on and turns up the heat on an unsuspecting Peter. Meanwhile, key information about the future is revealed when Walter and Nina meet at Massive Dynamic for the emotional reading of the last will and testament of William Bell
Discuss the episode here in the comments.
Tonight On Fringe: The Box
By Dennis Email Post 9/30/2010 08:21:00 PM Categories: Episodes, Fringe, Live Chat

Tonight is the second episode of Fringe Season 3 - "The Box".
As always, we'll have a 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 usually play "spot the observer", and "What's the glyph code?", plus discuss the action on the show. 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!)
After the show, get more information on The Box at:
- The Box episode page on Fringepedia
- Olivia screenshot gallery at FringeFiles
- Olivia promotional photos at FringeFiles
To discuss The Box or any other episode, head over the the Fringe episode section.
How would you rate "The Box"?
Video: Season 3 Photoshoot
By JuliDG Email Post 9/30/2010 08:18:00 PM Categories: Cast, Fringe, Season 3, Video
Fox has just released a behind-the-scenes video of the season 3 photo shoot, with cast interviews and more.
Fringe Review 301: Olivia
By Josie Kafka Email Post 9/30/2010 02:54:00 AM

“You can’t just keep running.”
The Season Two finale left us with Peter and Walter back Over Here, accompanied by a woman alternately called Boliva, Oliviate, or Fauxlivia. Our Olivia (now with auburn hair) is stuck Over There as a pawn in Walternate game/war/vendetta. This episode’s focus on Over There, and on Olivia’s experiences, was exactly as creepy, disorienting, and disturbing as it should have been.
Fringe Season 3 Interviews
By Dennis Email Post 9/29/2010 01:08:00 PM Categories: Anna Torv, Blair Brown, Fringe, Interview, Jasika Nicole, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Lance Reddick, Video
Two clips featuring Fringe interview with Anna Torv (Olivia), Joshua Jackson (Peter), John Noble (Walter), Lance Reddick (Broyles), Jasika Nicole (Astrid), and Blair Brown (Nina).
Five reasons we love Fringe's alternate universe
By fringeobsessed Email Post 9/29/2010 07:48:00 AM Categories: Alternate Universe, Season 3, Video
by Samuel Roberts
Season three of Fringe returns in just over a week – Eric Stoltz in Back To The Future, anyone?
With Fringe’s third season beginning on 23 September in the United States, we felt compelled to remind you why the series’ alternate universe – which will be featured bi-weekly in the first half of the season – is such an interesting contrast to our own:
1. I’m seeing double!
There’s something extremely fun about the fact that several of the characters have doubles, most notably B-Olivia and Walternate, while Charlie lingers on in the alternative universe. Mainly, though, I just enjoyed this daft – but, undeniably cool – showdown between our Olivia Dunham and her sassier, fringe-bearing alternate:
2. The historical differences
JFK is still alive? Nixon’s head is on coins? The White House was destroyed, but the World Trade Center still stands? Every time a single one of these details was mentioned in the latter half of Fringe’s second season, I couldn’t help but get a little more invested in the story. Hopefully, the producers will have more of these ideas in store for us when the third season begins.
3. Movie titles
Don’t know about the rest of you, but I kind of want to see Superman Vs Batman and Indiana Jones And The Hex Of The Hydra, both of which are currently in theatres in the Fringe universe. This altogether neat touch is exactly why Fringe’s alternate universe is so cool – it works on multiple levels, from characterisation to the pop culture references.
4. The New York skyline
Zeppelins over New York in 2010? Love it. Fringe’s art direction went crazy in the second season, painting a picture of what an alternate universe should look like – close-to-home, but creatively inspired. I can’t wait to get a further glance at it over the course of the third year.
5. Fringe division is an army
Vans? They have Fringe vans? Broyles has a control room? Bloody hell! Fringe seems to have far more backing from the government on the other side, due to the fact that the entire world is falling apart over there (a result of Walter Bishop’s amoral dabbling with the universe). As a result, the division probably has its own stationery, and they’re obviously well known by the public.
Source:SciFiNow
Season three of Fringe returns in just over a week – Eric Stoltz in Back To The Future, anyone?
With Fringe’s third season beginning on 23 September in the United States, we felt compelled to remind you why the series’ alternate universe – which will be featured bi-weekly in the first half of the season – is such an interesting contrast to our own:
1. I’m seeing double!
There’s something extremely fun about the fact that several of the characters have doubles, most notably B-Olivia and Walternate, while Charlie lingers on in the alternative universe. Mainly, though, I just enjoyed this daft – but, undeniably cool – showdown between our Olivia Dunham and her sassier, fringe-bearing alternate:
2. The historical differences
JFK is still alive? Nixon’s head is on coins? The White House was destroyed, but the World Trade Center still stands? Every time a single one of these details was mentioned in the latter half of Fringe’s second season, I couldn’t help but get a little more invested in the story. Hopefully, the producers will have more of these ideas in store for us when the third season begins.
3. Movie titles
Don’t know about the rest of you, but I kind of want to see Superman Vs Batman and Indiana Jones And The Hex Of The Hydra, both of which are currently in theatres in the Fringe universe. This altogether neat touch is exactly why Fringe’s alternate universe is so cool – it works on multiple levels, from characterisation to the pop culture references.
4. The New York skyline
Zeppelins over New York in 2010? Love it. Fringe’s art direction went crazy in the second season, painting a picture of what an alternate universe should look like – close-to-home, but creatively inspired. I can’t wait to get a further glance at it over the course of the third year.
5. Fringe division is an army
Vans? They have Fringe vans? Broyles has a control room? Bloody hell! Fringe seems to have far more backing from the government on the other side, due to the fact that the entire world is falling apart over there (a result of Walter Bishop’s amoral dabbling with the universe). As a result, the division probably has its own stationery, and they’re obviously well known by the public.
Source:SciFiNow
Fringe Podcast Roundup: Olivia
By Dennis Email Post 9/28/2010 11:45:00 AM Categories: Audio, Fringe, Podcast

Here is a list of the Fringe podcasts for the episode "Olivia":
- Following The Pattern - A Fringe Podcast - Episode 32: She's Our Olivia Now
- FRiNGEcasting With Wayne And Dan - #57 - Olivia
- ThinkHero's 'Fringe' Video Podcast - Season 3 Premiere "Olivia" Episode 301
Have a Fringe podcast you want to add to the mix? Send us an email and we'll hook you up!
Secrets Of Fringe: Over There
By Dennis Email Post 9/28/2010 09:34:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Interview, J.H. Wyman, Jeff Pinkner, Video
Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman drop some hints about the alternate universe, "First People", Sam Weiss, and Peter. They don't reveal any specifics, but some may consider it a little spoilery.
Fringe Photo Gallery: Olivia
By Dennis Email Post 9/27/2010 02:39:00 AM Categories: Fringe, FringeFiles.com, Screencaps
HD screenshots of Fringe episode Olivia 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.
Promotional photos for Olivia are also available at FringeFiles.com.
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