Fringe Easter Eggs: Glyph Code in "Wallflower"
By Dennis Email Post 11/18/2011 10:05:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Glyphs, Season 4
The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "Wallflower" spelled out DAVID.
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.
"Watch Fringe Live And Win!" Contest #7 - Wallflower
By Dennis Email Post 11/18/2011 06:21:00 PM Categories: Contest, Fringe, Watch Fringe Live
Tonight is the seventh week of our "Watch Fringe Live and Win!" contest, which rewards fans for watching Fringe live!
This week's winner will get their choice from our remaining Fringe prize pool, PLUS as a special bonus for the Fringe Fall Finale, this week's winner will also get there choice of any Fringe T-Shirt from TVTeez.com.
To enter for your chance to win:
This week's winner will get their choice from our remaining Fringe prize pool, PLUS as a special bonus for the Fringe Fall Finale, this week's winner will also get there choice of any Fringe T-Shirt from TVTeez.com.
To enter for your chance to win:
- Watch Fringe Live!
- Follow FringeTV - Go to the @FringeTV twitter page at https://twitter.com/#!/FringeTV and click the follow button.
- Post the following messages as a tweet:
I entered to win #Fringe @detourshirts in the @FringeTV "Watch Fringe Live And Win!" contest. http://bit.ly/WatchFringeLive #Wallflower
Fringe Episode 407: "Wallflower"
By Dennis Email Post 11/18/2011 05:43:00 PM Categories: Episodes, Fringe, Season 4
Tonight on Fringe Friday's "Fall Finale", is the seventh season four episode "Wallflower".
TIME IS A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATHChat live during the episode and tweet with Joel Wyman, then after the show discuss the episode here in the comments, and get more information:
When a man mysteriously dies by an invisible force, his body rapidly begins turning ghostly white. The Fringe team learns that this is not an isolated incident, and there’s evidence that links the predator to someone who passed away with an unknown genetic disorder. Meanwhile, Olivia suffers from migraines.
- "Wallflower" episode page on Fringepedia
- "Wallflower" transcript on Fringepedia
- "Wallflower" screenshot gallery at FringeFiles
- "Wallflower" promotional photos at FringeFiles
How do you rate the Fringe episode "Wallflower"?
FringeTelevision LIVE Chat Room for "Wallflower"
By Dennis Email Post 11/18/2011 04:48:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Live Chat
Tonight is our weekly LIVE Fringe chat for the Fringe episode "Wallflower", 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!
Also, just a reminder that Fringe executive producer Joel Wyman will be tweeting during tonight's episode!
Fringe Is TV's Most DVR'd Show
By Dennis Email Post 11/18/2011 04:27:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Ratings
NY Magazine's Vulture column has a fascinating article/slideshow that explores the demographics of this season's crop of TV Shows. Did you know that Bones and Terra Nova are the top two shows for people over 50, or the top three shows for people with four years of college are Parks and Recreation, The Office, and Community? Here is what the demos have to say about Fringe:
* Thanks to SpoilerTV for finding this!
Who's Getting Delayed?That's a huge jump, but a 133% increase means that more people watch delayed than live. Of course, it would be better if they all watched live, but at least they are watching (and hopefully within the 3-day window so it counts in the L+3 and C+3 ratings).
Fox's Fringe gets the biggest percentage boost from time-shifting: Probably thanks to its Friday-night berth, it adds 133 percent more adults 18-49 viewers from DVRs. 90210, Up All Night, Modern Family, and Supernatural round out the top five most-DVRed shows this season. The show nobody bothers to DVR? America's Funniest Home Videos, which adds just 7 percent to its total. Trampoline accidents clearly need to be watched in real time.
* Thanks to SpoilerTV for finding this!
Tweet With Joel Wyman During Fringe Tonight!
By Dennis Email Post 11/18/2011 03:40:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Joel Wyman, Twitter
Fringe executive producer Joel Wyman (@JWFRINGE) will be tweeting live during tonight's Fringe episode "Wallflower" for both east and west coast broadcasts.
Also, while you are on twitter tonight, don't forget to enter our "Watch Fringe Live and Win!" contest, where you can win a Fringe T-shirt, and other Fringe prizes.
Beyond The Fringe Comic #3: Chapter A
By Dennis Email Post 11/18/2011 01:26:00 PM Categories: Beyond The Fringe, Comic, Fringe, Joshua Jackson
DC Comics has released the fifth comic in the "Beyond The Fringe" direct-to-digital series.
Beyond The Fringe #3: Chapter A was written by Joshua Jackson, is available now for $0.99 via Comixology.com.
Here is the official description:
Beyond The Fringe #3: Chapter A was written by Joshua Jackson, is available now for $0.99 via Comixology.com.Here is the official description:
Peter And The MachineOrder "Beyond The Fringe" here
The staggering conclusion to the first arc of BEYOND THE FRINGE -- written by FRINGE star Joshua Jackson (Peter Bishop)! Peter's forced to make a final, excruciating decision that not only affects his future, but the future of everyone he loves.
"Watch Fringe Live And Win" Contest Winner #6
By Dennis Email Post 11/17/2011 04:45:00 PM Categories: Contest, Fringe
Congratulations to Allan (@Xerophytes) of London, UK, last week's winner of a Black Fringe T-Shirt in the Watch Fringe Live And Win! contest that we have here every week on Fringe Fridays.
The current list of remaining prizes includes:
- 3 Black "Fringe" T-shirts (size M only)
- 1 Gray "Save Peter" T-shirt (size L only)
- 5 Fringe "Lenticular" notebooks (cover change between Walter/Olivia and Walternate/Fauxlivia)
- 4 Fringe Travel Mugs
- 5 Fringe LED flashlight keychains
- 2 Fringe mousepads
Don't forget to Watch Fringe LIVE this Friday, and come back here Friday night to enter for your chance to win!
Fringe Noble Intentions: And Those We've Left Behind
By Dennis Email Post 11/17/2011 04:27:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Interview, John Noble, Noble Intentions, Video
John Noble discusses Walter's hostile attitude towards Peter in this latest episode of Noble Intentions, for the Fringe episode "And Those We've Left Behind".
Fringe Sneak Peeks: Wallflower
By Dennis Email Post 11/17/2011 01:23:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 4, Sneak Peek, Spoiler, Video
Here are three scenes from this week's Fringe episode "Wallflower", which airs November 18th at 9:00pm on FOX.
Clips #2 and #3 are after the break.
FBI(Fringe Benefits Inc) Podcast Review
By Old Darth Email Post 11/16/2011 08:39:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Podcast
Frea, Jan, Lou, & Maximus get together after each Fringe episode in this temporarily constructed shared reality known as a podcast to discuss the Fourth Season of Fringe.
'And Those We Left Behind'
The
Peter Paradox: Constant or Wild Card?
Agenda:
1) Intros
2) Episode Easter Eggs
3) Quick Thoughts
4) RoundTable
5) Ep Rating - out of 10 Genes
Fringe Posts Largest Gain In DVR This Season
By Dennis Email Post 11/16/2011 02:59:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Ratings
Some recent ratings posts have pointed out the season low 1.1 "Live + Same Day" rating for last week's episode "And Those We Left Behind".
Based on that, some people have speculated a gloomy future for Fringe. However, they were missing some important information when forming their opinions.
The silver lining is that Fringe fans are still watching, and while the L+SD ratings are lower this week, the "Live + 3-Day DVR" ratings jump was the highest of any network show this season.
The Fox Research twitter feed notes that Fringe's ratings jumped 64% to a 1.8 when DVR numbers are factored in:
According to ratings gurus TV By The Numbers, the L+3 rating is what most closely matches the C+3 rating used by advertisers.
Another thing to take into consideration (although it is not an excuse), is that other Friday night shows took a hit as well. NBC's Grimm was also down 0.2 in ratings this week, and CBS's Blue Bloods was down 0.4 in ratings.
So keep watching Fringe live, and if you just can't watch on Friday night, please DVR it and watch it as soon as possible.
For other tips to help Fringe, read BirdAndBear's post on "Overcoming Nielsen Invisibility", and our other Support Fringe posts.
Based on that, some people have speculated a gloomy future for Fringe. However, they were missing some important information when forming their opinions.
The silver lining is that Fringe fans are still watching, and while the L+SD ratings are lower this week, the "Live + 3-Day DVR" ratings jump was the highest of any network show this season.
The Fox Research twitter feed notes that Fringe's ratings jumped 64% to a 1.8 when DVR numbers are factored in:
Last wk’s#FRINGE posted the largest % gain from L+SD to L+3 this season on any broadcast net, up +64% to a 1.8 L+3 rtg (vs. 1.1 L+SD)
According to ratings gurus TV By The Numbers, the L+3 rating is what most closely matches the C+3 rating used by advertisers.
Another thing to take into consideration (although it is not an excuse), is that other Friday night shows took a hit as well. NBC's Grimm was also down 0.2 in ratings this week, and CBS's Blue Bloods was down 0.4 in ratings.
So keep watching Fringe live, and if you just can't watch on Friday night, please DVR it and watch it as soon as possible.
For other tips to help Fringe, read BirdAndBear's post on "Overcoming Nielsen Invisibility", and our other Support Fringe posts.
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