10 Bubble Shows-Which Will Survive?

      Email Post       10/20/2011 10:23:00 PM      


Today's News: Our Take 10 Bubble Shows — Which Will Survive?
 Oct 19, 2011 10:01 PM ET
 by Adam Bryant and Denise Martin


  We're mere weeks into the new TV season, and already the freshman class has provided some bona fide hits (hello, girls both New and 2 Broke!) But while some shows started strong, several others faltered out of the gate (RIP, The Playboy Club, Free Agents, How to Be a Gentleman and Charlie's Angels!) Which shows will be next? These 11 are in the most danger, due to low ratings, poor performances among younger viewers and other typical bad signs. Is your favorite show on the list?

 4. Fringe (Fox) Fridays at 9/8c The Good News: Well...on Fridays, the bar is still very low! In its most recent outing, Fringe delivered a 1.2 rating/4 share in the demo, which isn't that far from Friday-night leader CSI: NY (1.7/5). And Fox President of Entertainment Kevin Reilly is a fan. "It was one of the great victories for us last season," Reilly said in August. "We were cheering the Friday night victory for Fringe... I don't expect explosive growth [this fall]..." The Bad News: Hmm, what's the opposite of explosive growth? Because that's what seems instead to have happened to Fringe. Viewership has dropped significantly between the Season 3 finale (5.83 million) — which ended on a mind-boggling, Peter-"killing" cliffhanger! -- and the most recent Season 4 numbers (3.16 million). Was the latest twist too much for even Fringe's most die-hard fans?

 Read the entire tvguide.com article here.

Fringe: Witness The Return (Of Peter!)

      Email Post       10/20/2011 03:56:00 PM      



Here is the Ari Margolis produced trailer for the next Fringe episode "Novation", which airs NEXT Friday, October 28 at 9:00PM on FOX.

Check out FringeFiles.com for screenshots of this video - there are lots of interesting things at the end!

Beyond The Fringe Comic #2: Chapter A

      Email Post       10/19/2011 03:25:00 PM      

DC Comics has released the third chapter in the "Beyond The Fringe" direct-to-digital comic series.

Beyond The Fringe #2: Chapter A was written by Joshua Jackson, is available now for $0.99 via Comixology.com.

Here is the official description:
Peter And The Machine: Chapter 2

Peter's desperate time-traveling adventure continues! From the lythical land of Hy-Brasil, to the rolling hills of Mohawk Valley, and on to Tibet - Peter moves through space and time in search of the machine's pieces in his heroic attempt to save the world.

Order "Beyond The Fringe" here

Anna Torv Interview at the Scream Awards

      Email Post       10/19/2011 10:00:00 AM      

Anna Torv comments on being nominated for a Spike TV "Scream Award" at last night's ceremony.

DVR ratings:'Fringe' increases its audience by 66%

      Email Post       10/19/2011 09:50:00 AM      

DVR ratings: 'Fringe' increases its audience by 66%


For the second week of the season, the drama (which airs in the TV dungeon that is Friday night) brought in a 2.0 rating in the 18-49 demographic -- up a whopping 66% from the 1.2 it registered during the live viewing. This increase of 66% is far and away the best percentage on TV -- and it's not even close. Another show airing in the same timeslot -- "Supernatural" -- is in second place with a 57% gain up to a 1.1 rating.
Will this be enough to actually save the show? That's where it gets difficult, since the people who DVR the show are not actually helping the advertisers in any way. It's really once again an issue of the timeslot, and Fox wanting to keep the show around to please sci-fi fans.
Do you watch "Fringe" live, or do you prefer to DVR it?

Check this examiner.com article out here.

Fringe Observiews 4.04 Subject 9

      Email Post       10/18/2011 03:39:00 PM      



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

All 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.

3.10 The Firefly
PETER: “Oh, no, I’m still asleep upstairs in my bed. You are just talking to an astral projection of me.”

Fringe 404: Subject 9 Review

      Email Post       10/18/2011 10:16:00 AM      


“I never meant to harm you.”

Whereas last week’s episode left me—but not everyone—rather cold, this ostensible case-of-the-week was absolutely delightful. The difference? Although Olivia and Walter thought they were on the trail of a traditional fringy unsub, they were really pursuing their own destiny. That makes for good television, doesn’t it?

Vote For Your Favorite Fringe Actors in The People's Choice Awards

      Email Post       10/18/2011 10:16:00 AM      


It's pre-nomination time again for The People's Choice Awards program that will air in January of 2012.
Click on the link below to vote for Joshua Jackson as a nominee for Favorite TV Drama Actor.
By clicking on the bottom box you can add in Anna Torv, and John Noble also.
Please vote today and show your favorite actors your support!

Then return on November 8th to vote in the official Nominee Ballot.

Please vote for Josh, Anna, and John here.

Anna Torv Talks 'Fringe' Ratings, Peter's Return

      Email Post       10/18/2011 09:23:00 AM      



This is a new video from the Associated Press on YouTube, in which Anna Torv talks about Peter's return, and her thoughts on the Nielsen ratings.

Fringe Sneak Peek 405 "Novation"

      Email Post       10/17/2011 07:40:00 PM      


Here's the first sneak peek for episode 405 Novation. On air Friday Oct. 28.

5 Things to Know Now That Peter Has Returned

      Email Post       10/16/2011 08:52:00 PM      

Today's News: Our Take Fringe Scoop: 5 Things to Know Now That Peter Has Returned
Oct 14, 2011 11:26 PM ET
by Natalie Abrams

[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Friday's episode of Fringe.]

Fringe's Peter has returned!

After Olivia (Anna Torv) and Walter (John Noble) both realized they were having visions of the same strange man, they set out to discover his identity. Considering that Peter (Joshua Jackson) took the form of a bright blue blob of energy -- a side effect of trying to cross into the timeline -- he found them first. After observing The Energy Blob absorbing all things metal, they mistakenly assumed that it was actually a rogue cortexiphan patient Olivia had previously encountered who had the ability to project himself . Although they hunted down the subject in question, turns out he wasn't responsible for The Blob, but could destroy it.

Fortunately, realizing it was literally the man of her dreams, Olivia stopped the patient in time, though he still seemingly provided enough juice for Peter to reappear in corporeal form at Reiden Lake, the site of over-there Peter's death when he was a boy.

So, Peter is back — but no one remembers him, as showcased when Olivia said, "Who are you?" Who is he indeed? Since this is the convoluted world of Fringe, we need to get acquainted with this new Peter, so we've compiled the five things to know about him and the reality he's facing now that he's returned:

1. Peter 2.0 is definitely an upgrade:
Peter is technically the same man we've come to know and love, but he isn't the man we first met. "Because the guy that we met in the beginning of Fringe had no desire to be there, and slowly but surely got warped into this, as John and I described it, fanboy," Jackson previously told us. "In the course of doing that, he kind of went from being the impetuous teenager of the show to kind of sulking in the corner, to actually being a man. And the guy who would come back to the show after having sacrificed himself for the love of his family is a different man. I think he's grown up a lot. I think a different guy comes back than the guy that left."

2. There will be trust issues: They may not know him, but Peter still retains all of his memories of them, which will cause the Fringe Division to put him on lockdown. "When he shows up claiming all these things and knowing all these things, it's really freaky," Lance Reddick says. "Broyles' attitude is that it's possible what he's saying is true, but the last place I'm going to do is to believe him... at least at first. It has to reach a point where there's so much validity to the information that he has and the way that he helps, that over time, he's given more and more trust and more and more freedom to operate, work and help."

Read the entire TV Guide article here.

New Interviews with John Noble & Anna Torv

      Email Post       10/16/2011 06:40:00 PM      


Here are two new interviews, one with John Noble and the other with Anna Torv.

 

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