Fringe Season 4 Arrives In Amazon Instant Video
By Dennis Email Post 10/15/2011 06:38:00 PM Categories: Download, Fringe, Season 4
Fringe Season 4 episodes are now available to purchase on iTunes!
HD episodes are $2.99 each ($2.84 with a TV Pass) and SD episodes are $1.99 each ($1.89 with a TV Pass).
Fringe Season 4 episodes are also available on iTunes for about the same price.
Fringe Season 4 Episode 4 Review - 'Subject 9'
By Old Darth Email Post 10/15/2011 05:55:00 PM Categories: Fringe review, Subject 9
Effect before Cause
The story telling thrust of the season narrative could be palpably felt shifting into the next gear in, 'Subject 9.' Gone are the hand holding moments from the previous episodes for new viewers.
The net result?
A most excellent episode filled with several WOW(Wonderful Olivia & Walter) moments as Walter is driven to prove his worth by stepping out of the lab for the first time in three years. This subplot was designed for character moments; all journey versus destination, its true intent never about being a source of story tension. Olivia's decision going for or against Walter was never in question.
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| A WOW Moment - Walter Teaching Olivia How To Properly Drink A Root Beer Float |
'Fringe' report:The beauty of the new season's storytelling, and what it means for the future
By fringeobsessed Email Post 10/15/2011 03:29:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Review, Season 4
Oct 14, 201111:10 PM ET
'Fringe' report: The beauty of the new season's storytelling, and what it means for the future
by Ken Tucker
The frequently heart-breaking, beautifully romantic yet action-packed season of Fringe continues, with the series moving along on great swells of emotion, as though trying to reach the peaks of the Mozart that Walter was listening to in “One Night in October.” This week, the hour titled “Subject 9″ returned to the series’ most potent, everlasting element of its mythology: the Cortexiphan experiments conducted more than two decades ago on “37 innocent children,” including Olivia (“Olive”) Dunham. Oh, and in part because we saw the writing credits — showrunners Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman plus Akiva Goldsman — we knew we probably were in for some fundamental shifts in the season’s main plot line, the search for Peter Bishop, and we sure got ‘em.
I’m going to leave the close reading of “Subject 9″ to Jeff Jensen and his recap. (Have fun, comrade, with double-gloved Nina!) Here, I’d like to write more broadly about this episode and the season thus far. The apparitions of Peter that both Walter and Olivia had been experiencing this week manifested themselves as a blue charge of amorphous energy. Walter has a theory that it relates to astral projection, which reminds him of experiments he did with William Bell 25 years ago during the Cortexiphan trials. In this Fringe universe, Olivia recalls having set fire to the Florida building but seems less psychically damaged by what she went through — unlike Cameron James, subject number nine in the trials, whose life has been cursed. When anxious, he “sends metal flying,” he tells Olivia and Walter when they visit him, and he’s bitter and depressed about the lonely life he’s led.
That’s just one level of the story-telling. An equally important one is the follow-up on last week’s psychiatric evaluation of Walter. Discovering that St. Claire’s Hospital is seeking Olivia’s opinion as to whether Walter should be re-admitted for further evaluation, Walter is moved to leave his lab for the first time in three years. This placed him in the midst of the action and face-to-face with Cameron James, and the old guilt stole over the older man. He’s still not without guile — he tries to mollify Olivia’s questions about her youth by assuring her, “You were always the strongest; you were always the favorite.” But we are also told that Olivia ran away from Bishop and Bell’s house of pharmaceutical horrors. This is an Olivia who’s suppressed a great deal. With immense yet discreet skill, “Subject 9″ returned us to Fringe’s richest subjects: Children lost (both literally and psychologically), children loved too little and too much.
Read Ken Tucker's entire Entertainment Weekly article here.
Fringe Easter Egg: Next Episode Clue 404
By Dennis Email Post 10/15/2011 01:40:00 AM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Next Episode Clues, Season 4
Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in "Subject 9"
By Dennis Email Post 10/15/2011 01:21:00 AM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Observer, Season 4
The Observer can be spotted in the Fringe episode "Subject 9" standing on the shore of Reiden Lake, where Peter appears out of thin air, and into the water.
Fringe Tweet-Along Tonight With Pinkner & Wyman
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2011 11:44:00 PM Categories: Fringe, J.H. Wyman, Jeff Pinkner, Twitter
Fringe executive producers Jeff Pinkner (@JeffPinkner) and Joel Wyman (@JWFringe) will be tweeting during the west-coast airing of Fringe "Subject 9", starting at 9:00 PM PT / 12:00 AM ET.
Fringe 405 Preview: Novation
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2011 10:34:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Preview, Season 4, Video
Here is the preview from the end of "Subject 9" for the Fringe episode "Novation", which airs IN TWO WEEKS on FRIDAY, October 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 from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.
Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyph Code in "Subject 9"
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2011 10:17:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Glyphs, Season 4
The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode Subject 9 spelled out RESET.
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.
Fringe Episode 404: "Subject 9"
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2011 07:00:00 PM Categories: Episodes, Fringe
Tonight on Fringe Friday is the fourth episode of season four "Subject 9".
WALTER’S PAST HAS POWERFUL CONSEQUENCES IN THE PRESENTDiscuss the show here in the comments, and after the show, get more information on "Subject 9" at:
Olivia uncovers a dangerous force that may be connected to Walter’s past experiments with the drug Cortexiphan. Their investigation forces Walter to leave the lab for the first time in years as he and Olivia head to Massive Dynamic in New York to examine old case files. Walter struggles with life outside the lab as he comes face-to-face with the demons of his past.
- "Subject 9" episode page on Fringepedia
- "Subject 9" transcript on Fringepedia
- "Subject 9" screenshot gallery at FringeFiles
- "Subject 9" promotional photos at FringeFiles
How do you rate the Fringe episode "Subject 9"?
FringeTelevision LIVE Chat Room for "Subject 9"
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2011 03:38:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Live Chat, Season 4
Tonight is our weekly LIVE Fringe chat, where we play "spot the observer", and "What's the glyph code?", plus discuss the action on the show.
Reminder: this season we have our own new and improved chat room at chat.fringetelevision.com
Come join the fun, and don't forget to enter our Watch Fringe LIVE And Win Contest tonight!
Anna Torv Teases Fringe Episode "Subject 9"
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2011 02:25:00 PM Categories: Anna Torv, Fringe, Interview, Video
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Anna Torv stopped by MTV News earlier in the week to talk about the new season of "Fringe," and they asked her to tease what's going down in tonight's fourth episode, titled "Subject 9." Though she initially had some trouble dropping hints — "I'm just such a bad tease," she laughed — she did offer a very tantalizing clue regarding how Olivia's past has changed in light of this new continuity.
Fringe Schedule For The Rest Of 2011
By Dennis Email Post 10/14/2011 01:40:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Schedule, Season 4
Tonight on Fringe is the all new episode "Subject 9", but next week's episode will be a re-run of the Season 4 premiere "Neither Here Nor There".
Taking a one week break right now queues up the next four Fringe episodes for "Novermber Sweeps", which runs October 27 – November 23.
This block of four episodes will end with the "Fall Season Finale", making them the last four we see this year. Here is the remaining schedule for 2011:
10/14 - Subject 9 (#404)
10/21 - Neither Here Nor There (#401 Repeat)
10/28 - Novation (#405)
11/04 - And Those We've Left Behind (#406)
11/11 - Wallflower (#407)
11/18 - Back To Where You've Never Been (#408 - Fall Finale!)
All of the Fringe episodes are now listed in the Fringe US Google Calendar.
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