I wondered last week why the Fringe powers that be didn’t use the last episode—specifically, Olivia’s return—as the mid-season finale. It was exhilarating, fast-paced, and nicely concluded one phase of the longer story about the two worlds. Now that I’ve seen “Marionette,” I understand.
The Fox "Fringe Now" website has a new "Alternate Universe Article", which shows a news article from the Red universe, on one of those ubiquitous iPad-type devices.
The article is titled "Princess Diana - Conspiracy theorists believe it was a setup." In the Red universe, Diana is still alive, and is now the Queen.
Here is a sneak peek scene from the "midseason premiere" Fringe episode "Firefly", courtesy of the Sprint Fringe Now website. "Firefly" airs on Friday, January 21st at 9:00pm.
For more info on this upcoming Fringe episode, check out the Fringe spoilers section.
Tonight is the ninth episode of Fringe Season 3 - "Marionette". This "winter finale" Fringe will be the last new episode this year (and in the Thursday time slot). Fringe will return in its new day/time on Friday, January 21st at 9:00pm. The "midseason premiere" episode "Firefly" will kick off a string of six all-new Fringe episodes.
As always, we'll have our own 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 Marionette at:
When the Fringe Team investigates a case where a victim had his heart extracted, it’s just the beginning of a series of mysterious and reanimating events tied together. Meanwhile, Peter comes to terms with the reality of his relationship with Olivia
Even if you haven't been watching Fringe since the pilot, you may have noticed that some episodes just stand out more than others. 'Entrada' is one of those. I was not at all surprised to see 'Entrada' was written by executive producers Jeff Pinkner and Joel Wyman. How could I tell? This episode was riveting, smooth, and flowing. Despite all the back and forth action between universes, we viewers could keep up with it.
In reviewing "Entrada," which is most likely the best Season III episode to date, let's start with its glyph word, "CROSS." There are at least 4 crossing situations in this episode(if you find more let me know.) Peter Bishop finally realizes FauxLivia has crossed him. AlternateBroyles crosses Walternate(yikes!), FauxLivia crosses over to her side, and our poor Olivia crosses back to ours.That's a lot of action in a less than one hour show, and the brilliant thing is Pinkner and Wyman packed more into the episode than just that.
This week's Fringe episode "Marionette" is the "winter finale", and will be the last new episode this year (and in the Thursday time slot).
Fringe will return a little earlier than expected, in its new day/time on Friday, January 21st at 9:00pm. The "midseason premiere" episode "Firefly" will kick off a string of six all-new Fringe episodes.
For more information on "Firefly", check out the Fringe Spoilers section.
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