Fringe Commercial 322: "The Day We Died"
By Dennis Email Post 5/05/2011 01:42:00 AM Categories: Commercial, Fringe, Video
Here is the latest commercial for the Fringe season finale episode "The Day We Died", which airs Friday, May 6th on FOX.
Review of Fringe: 3.21 - The Last Sam Weiss
By Old Darth Email Post 5/04/2011 07:43:00 PM Categories: Review, The Last Sam Weiss
The Two Towers aka The Two Machines
Apologies for no review for the previous episode but business travel and the Easter Weekend made it too problematic for me to do one for, '6:02 AM EST.' You can check our FBI podcast for the episode - FBI 3.20 Podcast Review of 6:02 AM EST - to get our thoughts on it.
On the positive side of a delayed review, both ‘6:02’ and ‘The Last Sam Weiss’ can be analyzed together since they form one episode. Overall the last two episodes did not land among my top episodes of the season. Both episodes were somewhat uneven because there was a definite feeling of padding out things before we arrived at that final scene of Peter in a future timeline. ‘The Last Sam Weiss’ was the flabbier of the two episodes with the parallel Peter and Olivia/Sam storylines. These last two episodes could have been combined to make one awesome ninety minute episode.
Fringe Sneak Peek and BTS of "The Day We Died"
By Dennis Email Post 5/04/2011 01:56:00 PM Categories: Behind The Scenes, Fringe, Interview, Joshua Jackson, Scenemaker, Sneak Peek, Video
Here is a not-too-spoilery sneak peek and behind the scenes look at the Fringe season finale "The Day We Died". Featuring interviews with Fringe season finale director Joe Chappelle, 1st Assisstant Director Brian Giddens, and Joshua Jackson, who reveals:
The big surprise will catch people completely off guard.
Fringe: "The Future Is Now" Video
By Dennis Email Post 5/04/2011 01:46:00 PM Categories: Anna Torv, Fringe, Interview, Jasika Nicole, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Lance Reddick, Music, Video
Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Jasika Nicole, Anna Torv, and Lance Reddick talk about the Fringe season finale episode the "The Day We Died". They do explain a little about what happened to Peter at the end of "The Last Sam Weiss", so proceed with caution if your are trying to avoid any spoilers.
Riders On The Storm-A Review of 321
By fringeobsessed Email Post 5/04/2011 12:02:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Review
If anyone ever gave out awards for the most information packed into a Fringe episode,"The Last Sam Weiss" would win. This episode makes your head spin even more than last year's "Over There:Part 2" did. We're introduced to new revelations about Sam Wiess, Olivia, Peter, and *gulp* the future.
I could tell by about 5 minutes into the episode that this was not a Pinker/Wyman/Goldsman creation. It didn't have that smooth feel to it. As I pondered that thought, the "written by" credit appeared at 7:47, informing us "The Last Sam Weiss" was written by the female Fringe writing tag team of Owusu-Breen and Schapker. OK, I thought to myself. This is probably going to P/O hurt in some way...
I wouldn't do this in a review, but there is so much crammed into this chapter that I will list everything we've learned in "The Last Sam Weiss" below.
Fringe 322 "The Day We Died" Canadian Promo
By JuliDG Email Post 5/04/2011 10:02:00 AM Categories: Canadian Promo, Spoiler, Video
Fringe Season 2 Soundtrack Now Available
By Dennis Email Post 5/03/2011 11:33:00 AM Categories: Audio, Fringe, Soundtrack
The soundtrack for Fringe Season 2 is now available. The original television soundtrack features 29 tracks of music composed by Chris Tilton and Oscar winning composer Michael Giacchino.
Amazon CD: Fringe: Season 2 Soundtrack CD
Amazon Download: Fringe: Season 2 Soundtrack MP3 Download
iTunes: Fringe - Season 2 (Original Television Soundtrack)
Return to explore the boundaries of a mysterious mythology that holds millions of viewers in its hypnotic grasp. Season 2 of FRINGE contains worlds (and alternate worlds) of excitement complete with shape shifters, cryonic heads, belly-dwelling beasts and people who turn to ashes before our eyes. But the overarching narrative takes three clandestine FBI agents — Olivia Dunham, Peter Bishop and Walter Bishop — through a mind-bending investigation of a parallel reality that threatens to destroy ours. The impossible is here in a series that offers “the most satisfying, coherent story arc of any science fiction-flavored primetime drama” (Mike Hale, The New York Times).
Composer Chris Tilton returns from Season 1 and delivers a mysterious, poignant and beautiful score.
Amazon CD: Fringe: Season 2 Soundtrack CD
Amazon Download: Fringe: Season 2 Soundtrack MP3 Download
iTunes: Fringe - Season 2 (Original Television Soundtrack)
Fringe Reviews Roundup: "The Last Sam Weiss"
By Dennis Email Post 5/03/2011 10:30:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Review
Here are some reviews from around the web, in no particular order, for the Fringe episode "The Last Sam Weiss":
- FringeTelevision.com: The Last Sam Weiss - Let's Not Assume The Worst
- Entertainment Weekly: 'The Last Sam Weiss' and the first glimpse of the future of 'Fringe'
- io9: Walter and Olivia form a support group for broken people, on Fringe
- LA Times: ‘Fringe’ recap: God helps those who help themselves
- AV Club: Fringe "The Last Sam Weiss"
- Spoiler TV: Fringe 321 – In Which Walter Flies A Kite and Peter Gets A Flash
- Television Without Pity: The Shock of the Lightning
- TV.com: Fringe: Where Are We?
- TV Fanatic: Fringe Review: Be A Better Man Than Your Father
- Boom Tron: Fringe: “The Last Sam Weiss” – review
- HitFix: Walter and Astrid struggle to revive Peter, while a familiar figure aids Olivia
- Polite Dissent: Fringe — Episode 21 (Season 3): “The Last Sam Weiss”
- Cordial Deconstruction: Deconstruction Review of Fringe, Episode 21 Season 3, The Last Sam Weiss
- Examiner.com: 'Fringe' 'The Last Sam Weiss' Recap and Review
- BuzzFocus: ‘Fringe’ Episode 321 Review: Sam’s Full Agenda Still Shrouded
- DigitalSpy: Recap - 'Fringe': 'The Last Sam Weiss'
- IGN: Fringe: "The Last Sam Weiss" Review - Let's do the time warp again!
- Creative Loafing: "Fringe," Season 3, Episode 21
- TV Squad: 'Fringe' Season 3, Episode 21 Recap
- Crave Online: FRINGE 321 'The Last Sam Weiss'
Fringe Photos: Screenshots From "The Last Sam Weiss"
By Dennis Email Post 5/03/2011 02:12:00 AM Categories: Fringe, FringeFiles.com, Photos, Promotional Photos, Screencaps
HD screenshots of Fringe episode "The Last Sam Weiss " are now available at FringeFiles.com.
These screen caps have all been randomly selected, so if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in these comments.
However, I did specifically get all of the frames from Peter's "flashback" sequences, which you can see starting here, and the second "flashback" starts here.
Promotional photos for "The Last Sam Weiss " are also available at FringeFiles.com.
Fringe Trailer: "The Day We Died" Season Finale
By Dennis Email Post 5/02/2011 12:50:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Promotional, Video
Here is the "Movie" Trailer for the Fringe season finale episode "The Day We Died".
SPOILER WARNING! There are some pretty big reveals in this trailer... the video has been moved over to FringeSpoilers.com.
Screenshots from this trailer are available at FringeFiles.com.
Don't miss the Season Finale May 6th at 9/8c, only on FOX
UPDATE: According to Ari Margolis, the man who creates the Fringe trailers, there is still much to be revealed:
Pinkner & Wyman Will Be Live-Tweeting 5/06
By fringeobsessed Email Post 5/01/2011 07:14:00 PM Categories: Fringe, J.H. Wyman, Jeff Pinkner, Twitter
Tweet-along LIVE with cast and crew members of FRINGE. During an all-new episode on 5/6, members from the cast and crew will join you here to share insider info and answer questions from Fringe fans. It's almost like communicating with the alternate universe. Only cooler.
LIVE EAST COAST MAY 6 9 PM EST
Who's Tweeting:Jeff Pinkner (Executive Producer) @JPFringe
LIVE WEST COAST MAY 6 9 PM PST
Who's Tweeting:Joel Wyman (Executive Producer) @JWFringe
Source:fox.com
Fringe Review: The Last Sam Weiss
By Josie Kafka Email Post 5/01/2011 03:29:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Review, Season 3, The Last Sam Weiss

“Let’s not assume the worst.”
The only thing harder than reviewing the penultimate episode of a Fringe season is attempting to snorkel through molten lava with nothing but a jury-rigged catgut air-tube. In other words, I feel a bit like Wile E. Coyote after he has run off the cliff but hasn’t realized he’s falling yet: we’re in mid-air and only beginning to sense the depth of our plunge.
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