Review: The Firefly

      Email Post       1/23/2011 12:43:00 AM      


Roscoe: “Are you sure you don’t know what I’m supposed to do for you?”
Walter: “No idea.”

What a delightful episode. I had been a bit worried that Fringe would start to lose its shine now that Bolivia is back in her Bearth. (See what I did there?) But this episode managed to neatly balance on the fine line between mystery of the week and high-powered mythology.

Fringe 3x11 "Reciprocity" Canadian Promo

      Email Post       1/22/2011 11:45:00 AM      



This promo contain new footage.

Tales From The Fringe Animated Graphic Novel

      Email Post       1/22/2011 02:25:00 AM      



In the Fringe episode "The Firefly", the Observer talks to Walter about how "every action causes ripples, consequences both obvious and... unforeseen."

The Tales From The Fringe animated graphic novel shows the story of what happened when one little boy caught a firefly. The novel is divided into five chapters:
  • The Observer confirms the future.
  • ...every action causes ripples.
  • I couldn't have known that...
  • A chain of events are in motion.
  • He is still alive.
He are all of the videos combined into one.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Dr. Jacoby

      Email Post       1/22/2011 02:16:00 AM      


In the Fringe episode "The Firefly", Walter dons a pair of glasses with red and blue lenses to enable him to "see Roscoe's aura" so that he can "measure the depth of his hypnotic state". He mentions that they were created by an old friend, Dr. Jacoby from Washington state.

Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, portrayed by Russ Tamblyn, was a highly eccentric psychiatrist from the TV show Twin Peaks (IMO, one of the best TV shows ever).

Fringe Now: Alt Universe Articles - Bubonic Plague

      Email Post       1/22/2011 01:34:00 AM      



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 "Bubonic Plague - Blood toxicity tests indicate that the outbreak has been eradicated." It appears that in the Red universe, Bubonic Plague has not been eradicated.

Fringe 311 Preview: Reciprocity

      Email Post       1/22/2011 01:02:00 AM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Reciprocity" , which airs FRIDAY, January 28th at 9:00PM 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: Glyphs in The Firefly

      Email Post       1/21/2011 10:05:00 PM      



The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode The Firefly spelled out UNITES.

For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.

Fringe Sneak Peek 310: The Firefly

      Email Post       1/21/2011 07:34:00 PM      



If you just can't wait any longer, here are three sneak peeks of tonight's episode "The Firefly".

Songs In The Key Of September (Ode To An Observer)

      Email Post       1/21/2011 07:31:00 PM      


Fringe fan lostboyragged has created this video that shows all of the Observer appearances.

Fringe Episode 310: The Firefly

      Email Post       1/21/2011 07:20:00 PM      


An Observer makes contact with the Fringe Team to help rectify a mistake. Meanwhile, Walter befriends Roscoe Joyce (guest star Lloyd), keyboardist for Walter's favorite 1970s band, “Violet Sedan Chair.” Walter will learn the real reason the band broke up, and realize that the lives of these two men, who have never met before, overlap in strange and unexpected ways.

Discuss the episode here in the comments.

Tonight On Fringe: The Firefly

      Email Post       1/21/2011 07:16:00 PM      

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After many long weeks, Fringe is back in its new Friday night time slot. Tonight's Fringe episode is "The Firefly" - and it's the tenth episode of season 3.

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 roomenter 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 Firefly at:

Also, don't forget to check the Fringe Easter Eggs section for Observer sightingsGlyph codes, and other Fringe hidden clues.

To discuss The Firefly or any other episode, head over the the Fringe episode section.

How do you rate "The Firefly"?

J.J. Abrams:Fringe Deserves To Live Beyond Season 3

      Email Post       1/21/2011 06:56:00 PM      


Today's News: Our Take J.J. Abrams: Fringe Deserves to Live Beyond Season 3
Jan 20, 2011 09:40 PM ET
by Natalie Abrams

Fringe's big move to the Friday dead zone has sent fans into a panic, but series executive producer J.J. Abrams says the sci-fi series will stay true to its story no matter where it lives.

But it's not going to get more complicated either. Abrams says at the risk of cancellation, writers won't be diving further down the rabbit hole. "It absolutely would if we weren't moving to Fridays," he says.

Which is not to say things will be dumbed down. At its core, Fringe is about "a woman who was experimented on when she was a kid ... about a man who might not have come from here ... about a father who is holding incredible secrets including those that mean war," Abrams says. "These are things we talked about at the very beginning.

"To not embrace that means that we will fail on other people's terms," he continues. "So, if we're going to fail, let's go down doing the most badass, weirdest, interesting, sophisticated version of a series that we could possibly do."

On the bright side, Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly last week insisted reporters not write the show's eulogy "prematurely." He said if the viewers who watched the show on Thursdays all made the move to Fridays, it would be more than enough to keep Fringe going.

Abrams says there are no hard feelings when it comes to the network's decision. "I literally have loved being at Fox, so much so that we're doing [the series pilot] Alcatraz for Fox," he says. "Having said that, I do not want Alcatraz to get a slot only because Fringe has left one for it. My goal is that they can co-exist happily. They're two very different series, but Fringe deserves to live beyond Season 3."
Source:tvguide.com
 

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