It’s A Parallel Life! Or: Welcome To Bishopsville

      Email Post       9/29/2011 03:06:00 AM      


Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?
- Clarence, Angel, 2nd Class

I know what it's like to have a hole in my life. It's been there as long as I can remember.
- Olivia Dunham, Fringe Division


"Neither Here Nor There" is a title that evokes a few things. First and foremost, the strange here/not here existence of Peter Bishop; the fact that the present timelines have changed; and perhaps most importantly, the little piece of real estate that now exists beneath the Statue of Liberty. Right now, the show's reality is like a Venn Diagram - the two spheres that threatened to smash into each other have now partly merged and that merged sliver is, quite literally, neither here nor there. It's a bridge that owes allegiance to neither side. While watching the episode I was frequently reminded of another story whose bridge was crucial to its story: It's A Wonderful Life.

Observiews 4.01 Neither Here Nor There

      Email Post       9/29/2011 03:03:00 AM      


Welcome to the Observiews for Season 4 of Fringe. I call them Observiews because they are more visual observations than deep thinking reviews, if that makes sense :)

This season, as far as Observiews go, is going to be a little more challenging. Fringe is not available on Hulu (1 day after air date) anymore, so I’m relying on screencaps from FringeFiles.com. I did tape it and will use some of mine but the quality is not that good. So please be patient.

All observations are mine and therefore could be totally off the wall and/or wrong:). I have not read or looked at any recaps or reviews.

I want to start where I left off at the end of last season. If you remember, Peter went in the machine to save both universes. By doing so, he wrote himself out of existence and we were left with our mouths open, at least I was. So…

1.01 "Pilot"

Olivia: “I just want to go back to before.” Broyles: “Dunham, I don’t think you can.”

Well, in a sense we are but it’s slightly different. Let me do a recap before we delve into details.

Q&A WITH FRINGE STAR JOSH JACKSON

      Email Post       9/28/2011 09:17:00 PM      

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011
By Brandy Phillips


We had an opportunity to ask FRINGE star Josh Jackson a few questions about his role as a writer on the new digital comic series BEYOND THE FRINGE, here’s what he had to say:

THE SOURCE: How did you get involved with this project?
JOSH JACKSON: I’m not sure who above my pay grade made the choice to ask me but, I was brought in when our producers where looking for writers for the new run of Fringe comics.

TS: Are you a big comics reader or fan?
JJ:
Like just about every guy my age comics were a huge part of growing up. I have probably spent thousands of hours debating ‘who would win’ and ‘which powers kick ass more’ But lately I tend to read longer form graphic novels.

TS: What has it been like for you to write a comic, do you enjoy the process?
JJ:
Writing in comic form is totally different from standard script writing. Thankfully I had a couple helpers to get me used to writing panel by panel instead of scene by scene.

TS: What can we expect from “Beyond the Fringe”?
JJ:
From my portion of it, I hope that it will fill in a piece of Peters’ story in a satisfying way.

TS: How does the comic tie to season four of the show?
JJ:
You’ll have to read ‘em and find out!

Source:dccomics.com

Fringe Noble Intentions: Neither Here Nor There

      Email Post       9/28/2011 05:29:00 PM      

John Noble discusses the effects of Peter's disappearance on Walter in the Fringe season premiere "Neither Here Nor There", in this latest episode of Fringe: Noble Intentions.

Fringe - New Promo 402 "One Night In October"

      Email Post       9/28/2011 03:23:00 PM      


Here's a brand new promo for episode 402 "One Night in October".

Fringe Discuss: Who Would You Like To See Return On Fringe?

      Email Post       9/28/2011 01:55:00 PM      


Welcome back to our weekly feature here at Fringe Television called "Fringe Discuss",where we throw out a Fringe-related topic and eagerly aniticipate your feedback.

This week's topic is inspired from Michael Aussiello's 9/27 post at tvline.com (NOTE: You do NOT have to go look at that spoilery post to participate in this discussion.)

In this new reality, where Peter doesn’t (quite) exist, events have played out differently in both universes, and some characters who had died in the Blue/Red universes may still be alive in this new Orange universe.

Discussion Question: Any thoughts on which character may not be dead in the re-set timeline?

Please give us your opinions in the comments below. As always we ask that you respect everyone's opinion, and keep your posts clean.

NOTE:This is NOT the place to discuss spoilers! Comments containing true spoilers will be deleted. We have a great place to discuss spoilers called "Fringe Spoilers, " which you can get to by clicking on its tab at the top of the page.

Anna Torv talks Fringe, says she is unsure about film spin-off

      Email Post       9/28/2011 01:51:00 PM      

Anna Torv talks Fringe, says she is unsure about film spin-off
Posted on September 28th, 2011
by David Bentley

As sci-fi series Fringe returns to Sky1 tonight for a fourth season, Australian actress Anna Torv has spoken about working on the show and how her character differs from The X Files’ Dana Scully

Torv, 33, was born in Melbourne, Australia, and is now based in Vancouver. She rose to prominence in TV series The Secret Life Of Us, Mistresses and The Pacific and since 2008 has played FBI agent Olivia Dunham in Fringe.

Here she talks about meeting Fringe producer JJ Abrams on the set of his Star Trek movie and whether she would like to see the series make the transition to the big screen.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Hidden Glyphs in "Neither Here Nor There"

      Email Post       9/28/2011 09:42:00 AM      


A hidden Fringe butterfly glyph was on a bucket in the train yard where Lincoln and Olivia catch the Shapeshifters 2.0.

A hidden Fringe leaf glyph was on the had scanner at the security checkpoint entrance to the alternate world bridge.

Fringe - New Short Promo 402 "One Night in October"

      Email Post       9/27/2011 11:47:00 AM      


Here's a new short promo for this week episode of FRINGE.

Fringe Reviews Roundup: Neither Here Nor There

      Email Post       9/26/2011 11:11:00 PM      


Here are some reviews from around the web, in no particular order, for the Fringe episode "Neither Here Nor There":
Have any favorite reviews, or reviews we should add? Let us know in the comments.

'Ask Matt' Addresses A Confused Fringe Fan

      Email Post       9/26/2011 04:34:00 PM      

Question: I love Fringe and have been watching it faithfully from the beginning. I know you are a big fan as well. However, after watching the first episode without Peter, I have to admit to being thoroughly or almost thoroughly confused. I realize this is kind of playing out in a sort of It's a Wonderful Life way — Walter has difficulty staying grounded at all without Peter being there, etc. But other than understanding that, I didn't get what was happening with faux Olivia (is that what we called her and is she being kept confined somewhere?), and I thought Agent Lincoln Lee (now with glasses) had a double in the alternate universe as well, but am not sure. Any help or explanation is appreciated. If a fan like me is confused, I'm wondering about others who haven't seen the show at all? — Faye

Matt Roush: This Friday's episode, which I'll preview in my weekend guide later this week, should give you a better sense of how the two worlds (and the various doppelgangers) are co-existing. And yes, alt-Lincoln was well established last season before we met "our" version, who I liked very much. But there's no question that Fringe isn't the easiest show to make sense of, so to address your last question, I think Fox and the producers have pretty much given up on the idea of growing the audience. (That's why Friday is as habitable a perch as the show can expect.)




No worries, Faye, and fellow Fringe fans. You know you can ask your questions here at Fringe Television.

Fringe Season 4 Episode 1: Rough Edged Reset

      Email Post       9/25/2011 11:25:00 PM      

Rough-Edged Reset

Neither Here, Nor There

Fringe is back for a fourth season, stoked with a full head of story telling steam. Thanks to the mind breaking removal of Peter from not just a timeline, but existence itself, at the climatic end of Season 3.  Fox fanned those flames even higher with an excellent off season promotional campaign that peaked just before the Season 4 premiere creating a buzz with the slogan, ‘Where is Peter Bishop?’

And the Fringe showrunners continue to demonstrate they are not afraid to break with convention. We are treated to our initial glimpse of a Captain Kirk - Tholian Webbing style, Peter Bishop in the very first scene.



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