Fringe:Discuss-What Will Peter Bishop Be Like When He Returns?

      Email Post       10/13/2011 09:05:00 AM      

It's Wednesday, and time for a new installment of Fringe:Discuss, where we
throw out a question and ask for your comments.

With all the talk and promos about the return of Peter Bishop, here is this week's question:

What will Peter Bishop be like when he enters the new timeline September established?


Please sound off in the comments section below.
Remember, NO SPOILERS HERE. All comments containing spoilers will be removed.
Feel free to post your spoilers in the "Fringe Spoilers" section by clicking on that tab from the menu at the top of the page.
There is no correct answer, so please be courteous of everyone's opinions.







FRINGE: Where Is Peter Bishop? (Interview)

      Email Post       10/12/2011 01:59:00 PM      



Here is a new "Where Is Peter Bishop?" video, featuring interviews with Joshua Jackson and John Noble discussing the disappearance of Peter.

Fringe - Sneak Peek #2: 404 "Subject 9"

      Email Post       10/11/2011 09:22:00 PM      


Here's another preview for this week episode of FRINGE.

Science Of Fringe:Fungi

      Email Post       10/11/2011 12:16:00 PM      



Enjoy this new update to the "Science Of Fringe" video series from
FOX Broadcasting.

Fringe Observiews 4.03: Alone in the World

      Email Post       10/10/2011 10:03:00 AM      


Welcome to the Observiews for Season 4 of Fringe. I call them Observiews because they are more visual observations than deep thinking reviews.

Screen caps are taken from fringefiles.com. 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.

3.17 Stowaway
Lincoln: “… This was a tough one.”

Fringe 403 Review: Alone in the World

      Email Post       10/09/2011 02:24:00 AM      


“I need more time!”

It is interesting to consider the development of television narrative devices. I maintain that TV today is a place of subtle, radical developments in traditional narrative structure, just as much as Victorian novels (particularly the sensational ones) often addressed the grim realities hiding under petticoats and behind cravats. Those wildly popular novels incorporated radical critiques of law and tradition into suspenseful narrative; in the same way, TV today takes radical storytelling risks, trusting the viewer to follow multiple timelines, alternate realities, astonishing improbabilities, and deeply entrenched metaphors amid chase scenes, unrequited love, and everyday travails as experienced by telegenic people.

Ratings:Fringe Scares Up Small Gain

      Email Post       10/08/2011 09:17:00 PM      

Ratings: Fringe Scares Up Small Gain, Nikita Dips, Supernatural Holds Steady
Matt Webb Mitovich

The promise of Peter’s imminent return perhaps played a part in perking up Fringe‘s latest numbers.
The Fox drama, with 3.24 million total viewers and a 1.3 rating, rebounded from last week’s all-time low to gain 8 percent in the demo. It also notched a 6 percent bump in total audience.

In fact, Fringe was one of only two Friday programs to register a week-to-week gain in the demo, and the only show to bring in additional viewers.

Read the entire tvline.com article here.

Fringe Season 4 Episode 3 Review

      Email Post       10/08/2011 07:47:00 PM      

Read Mind Vine Time



‘Alone In The World’


The show continues it’s exploration of what a world without Peter is like and its impact on those he left behind.  Till this episode that journey has been an interesting one with the success of the journey relying heavily on how interesting the case of the week is. In my books translucent shape shifters and serial killers trump killer fungus any day.
‘Gus’ was too flat a threat to get very excited about.
Pity too because John Noble acted the heck out of the episode. So did Anna Torv - when she could break away from the case of the week imposition.  Special marks for Jesika Nicole too.

Oddly enough on our last FBI - Fringe Benefits Inc podcast, (which you can find under the Podcast tab here at FringeTV), we remarked it was curious that Peter was only trying to contact Walter and not Olivia. The previous two episodes had a definite lack of Walter and we hoped for more of him. Both of these items were addressed in this episode.  

2 for 1 His 'N Hers Suit Sale?

One quite successfully.  The other not so.

Fringe Sneak Peek 404 "Subject 9"

      Email Post       10/08/2011 02:38:00 PM      


Here's the first sneak peek for next week episode of FRINGE.

Fringe Easter Egg: Next Episode Clue 403

      Email Post       10/07/2011 11:44:00 PM      


Every episode of Fringe contains a hidden clue that foreshadows something in the next episode. In  Fringe #402 "One Night In October", the author of the book "Killer Mindscapes" is S. Pores - as in SPORES.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in "Alone In The World"

      Email Post       10/07/2011 11:40:00 PM      



The Observer can be spotted in the Fringe episode "Alone In The World" walking outside Walter's lab, which is located in a Harvard basement.

You can see a close-up of the Observer after the break.

Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyph Code in "Alone In The World"

      Email Post       10/07/2011 11:11:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode Alone In The World spelled out REBORN.

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

 

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