Fringe Teaser: The Wait Is Almost Over
By Dennis Email Post 1/03/2012 03:10:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Season 4, Video
Here is the latest teaser video for the winter premiere of the Fringe episode "Back To Where You've Never Been", airing January 13 at 9/8c on FOX.
Only 10 more days!
The Perfect Day, Proposal For A Bishop Family Genealogy, and The Importance Of Being Markham
By Count Screwloose Email Post 1/03/2012 01:29:00 PM

‘The child is father to the man.’
How can he be? The words are wild.
Suck any sense from that who can:
‘The child is father to the man.’
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
I'm my own grandpa
I'm my own grandpa
It sounds funny I know
but it really is so
Oh, I'm my own grandpa.
- "I’m My Own Grandpa” (popular song)
I keep coming back to The Dream.
How can he be? The words are wild.
Suck any sense from that who can:
‘The child is father to the man.’
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
I'm my own grandpa
I'm my own grandpa
It sounds funny I know
but it really is so
Oh, I'm my own grandpa.
- "I’m My Own Grandpa” (popular song)
I keep coming back to The Dream.
Fringe Makes Tv Addict's Top 10 Shows List for 2011
By fringeobsessed Email Post 1/03/2012 08:49:00 AM Categories: Fringe, The TV Addict
December 29, 2011
by Tiffany Vogt
FRINGE
Another television series that pushed boundaries and expectations this past year was FRINGE. Regularly underestimated, FRINGE continues to provide astoundingly well-conceived and brilliantly portrayed stories that also challenge our perceptions about the world around us. The dual-universe stories and the mirroring of its characters in two different worlds is enthralling. It also challenges us to rethink what we think we know about the characters introduced in the first season and how they have evolved. Most shows are content to create their characters fully-formed early on, but in FRINGE’s case, with each episode, the core characters changed with a chameleon-like grace and astound us all over again — even now that the series is in its fourth season. Credit goes the writers who created them and the stars Anna Torv, John Noble, Josh Jackson, Jasika Nicole and newcomer Seth Gabel for their stunning ability to seamlessly transition between their multi-faceted and increasingly fascinating characters. It has never been more fun to watch the kaleidoscope spin and see where everyone lands up next and who he or she may be next. Science fiction is an enigma in and of itself, yet FRINGE makes it look effortless and exciting.
Read the entire TvAddict Top 10 List here.
Happy Birthday, Lance Reddick!
By fringeobsessed Email Post 12/31/2011 08:11:00 PM Categories: Announcement, Fringe, Lance Reddick
Fringe Rewatch 406: And Those We've Left Behind
By Xindilini Email Post 12/30/2011 02:24:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Season 4, Winter Rewatch
Join us during the fall/winter break every Friday for our Fringe Winter Rewatch.
In my opinion, Fringe is a long-running mystery that will never give up it's secrets until the very end. It used to be a private escape. But today, it's very hard to throw away an episode after watching. I missed that a lot. So I appreciate the time taken to set up the season for all the players involved. From a storyteller's point of view, I need episodes like these to establish where the characters are. Here Peter is embarking on a journey all his own.
It is weird that much of what I imagined has come true. I am not referring to Olivia not knowing Peter. I have come up with that scenario myself in fan fiction. What I imagined was a train coming from nowhere, not so much from the past.
On with the episode. Is it a dream, or a memory? Part of the future vision Peter saw in season 3's The Day We Die. The perfect day in the park for Peter until Olivia tells him, "Too bad it has to end." Why? "You can't ignore the problem, Peter. Ignoring it won't make it go away." What's the problem? "You, Peter. You are the problem."
TVLine Readers Share Their 2012 Wish List
By fringeobsessed Email Post 12/29/2011 10:40:00 AM Categories: Fringe, TVLine
December 29, 2011 05:00 AM PST
TVLine Readers Share Their 2012 Wish List For Supernatural, Glee, NCIS, Gossip Girl and More!
by Team TVLine
And look who the #3 wishes are for:
Fringe
“Finally an Emmy nomination for Anna Torv and John Noble – the most underrated actors on TV.” --Sabrina
“Renewal of Fringe for a fifth and final season (a la Chuck). That's it. I'd trade the future of all my other shows for one last season of Fringe. That's how good it is. It deserves a real ending.” --Jeff
Read the entire TVLINE article here.
TVLine Readers Share Their 2012 Wish List For Supernatural, Glee, NCIS, Gossip Girl and More!
by Team TVLine
And look who the #3 wishes are for:
Fringe
“Finally an Emmy nomination for Anna Torv and John Noble – the most underrated actors on TV.” --Sabrina
“Renewal of Fringe for a fifth and final season (a la Chuck). That's it. I'd trade the future of all my other shows for one last season of Fringe. That's how good it is. It deserves a real ending.” --Jeff
Read the entire TVLINE article here.
Matt Roush's Top 10(And Then Some) of 2011
By fringeobsessed Email Post 12/27/2011 11:07:00 PM Categories: Announcement, Fringe, TV Guide
Matt Roush's Top 10 (And Then Some) of 2011
Dec 16, 2011 04:11 PM ET
by Matt Roush
8. FRINGE
Living on the fringe of the TV schedule and ratings, Fox's sci-fi/fantasy mind-blower just keeps expanding in its mystical complexity. As Peter Bishop plays peek-a-boo between warring universes, we're treated to cautionary Frankenstein parables of the dangers of playing God. A more than worthy successor to The X-Files.
Click here to read Matt's entire TV Guide article.
Dec 16, 2011 04:11 PM ET
by Matt Roush
8. FRINGE
Living on the fringe of the TV schedule and ratings, Fox's sci-fi/fantasy mind-blower just keeps expanding in its mystical complexity. As Peter Bishop plays peek-a-boo between warring universes, we're treated to cautionary Frankenstein parables of the dangers of playing God. A more than worthy successor to The X-Files.
Click here to read Matt's entire TV Guide article.
Press Release for 408-"Back To Where You've Never Been"
By fringeobsessed Email Post 12/26/2011 09:23:00 PM Categories: Announcement, Season 4
SpoilerTV has posted this press release for the upcoming January 13th episode, 408, titled, "Back To Where You've Never Been":
THE TIME HAS COME TO CHOOSE A SIDE ON AN ALL-NEW "FRINGE" FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, ON FOX
In an effort to find a way home, Peter journeys to the Other Side to confront Walternate. His venture proves more dangerous than expected. Meanwhile, Olivia receives a dire premonition from an Observer in the all-new "Back to Where You've Never Been" Winter Premiere episode of FRINGE airing Friday, Jan. 13 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-408) (TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham; Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop; John Noble as Walter Bishop; Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles; Blair Brown as Nina Sharp; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth; Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee
Click here to see the original SpoilerTV post.
"Downhill Racers" Game On Official Fringe Website
By fringeobsessed Email Post 12/26/2011 09:18:00 PM Categories: Fox, Fringe, Promotional
Every year FOX Broadcasting has a cute little animated game for the holidays in which you can pick and use characters from your favorite FOX shows.
This year's game is called "Downhill Racers." You can use Astrid, Broyles, Lincoln, Nina, Olivia, Peter, and Walter from Fringe to earn your points.
Click here to get to the official FOX Fringe website and play "Downhill Racers."
"Fringe Binge" Begins 12/26:Are You In?
By fringeobsessed Email Post 12/25/2011 10:55:00 PM Categories: Announcement, Fringe, Promotional

Someone on Tumblr started this and I don't know who.
There is a worldwide appeal for people to start watching all 72 episodes of Fringe via DVD tomorrow, December 26th at 8AM EST.
The idea is for Fringe fans around the world to all watch our show at the same time.
Use the links below to check the viewing timetable for your country:
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/FringeBinge2011
On Tumblr: http://fringebinge.tumblr.com/
Also, the FringeBinge people on Twitter are asking if you participate to use the special #fringebinge hashtag.
You can also check into all 72 episodes at getglue.com.
Enjoy the FringeBinge. Don't forget to take some breaks!
Merry Fringemas from Fringe Television
By fringeobsessed Email Post 12/24/2011 09:48:00 AM Categories: Fox, Video
From all of us at Fringe Television to all of you, have a very Merry Fringemas!
(Although this mash-up video was made in 2009 by FOX Broadcasting it is still wonderful. Enjoy!)
Fringe Rewatch 405: Novation
By oranfly Email Post 12/23/2011 12:00:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Season 4, Winter Rewatch
Join us during the fall/winter break every Friday for our Fringe Winter Rewatch.
Novation:
noun
1.
Law . the substitution of a new obligation for an old one,usually by the substitution of a new debtor or of a new creditor.
2.
the introduction of something new; innovation.
Peter, though happy to be back clearly looks resigned to whatever Broyles has in mind for him and doesn’t even put up a good Bishop-fight over his newest living arrangements at the FBI headquarters.
Olivia discovers Walter hooked up to a machine that is beeping wildly and you can tell by the look on her face that she is having flashbacks to the lobotomizing incident prior to Peter’s return. When Walter abruptly wakes up, Olivia startles and he explains that this is the only way he can sleep since the “stranger” has come into their lives. A stranger that Broyles has denied him access to.
This is when Olivia informs Walter that not only does the stranger refuse to talk to anyone but Walter but he is claiming to be Walter’s long dead son, Peter Bishop. When I first imagined the scene of Walter finding out that the stranger is claiming to be his son, I expected a lot more emotion and I have to admit his look of mild shock was disappointing.
Olivia discovers Walter hooked up to a machine that is beeping wildly and you can tell by the look on her face that she is having flashbacks to the lobotomizing incident prior to Peter’s return. When Walter abruptly wakes up, Olivia startles and he explains that this is the only way he can sleep since the “stranger” has come into their lives. A stranger that Broyles has denied him access to.
This is when Olivia informs Walter that not only does the stranger refuse to talk to anyone but Walter but he is claiming to be Walter’s long dead son, Peter Bishop. When I first imagined the scene of Walter finding out that the stranger is claiming to be his son, I expected a lot more emotion and I have to admit his look of mild shock was disappointing.
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