Fringenuity Projects: Operation Ambergram

      Email Post       10/09/2012 09:32:00 AM      

Some of you may remember last summer's Blue Moon Awards: an unprecedented fan response to yet another year of our beloved show going unrecognized for its brilliance in certain professional circles (coughEmmy'scough). In one of the first projects organized by Fringenuity members, a small group of fans commissioned their own awards and sent them to the cast and crew, recognizing them all for their extraordinary achievements in storytelling. Since this all happened before the birth of the social media campaigns, and long before the name "Fringenuity" was coined, the reach was rather small, and many people never heard about the project until after it had been completed.

But now there's a second chance.

Fringenuity is proud to announce a similar project, dubbed "Operation Ambergram". This time, the idea isn't so much to send "awards" as it is to send a parting thank you gift to everyone we can track down who had a hand in making our show over the last five years. Here's the original article detailing the project:


So here we are, drawing either too quickly or not quickly enough (depending on which second you ask) towards the beginning of the end.

What an incredible ride it’s been.

Fringe Review/Analysis 5.02 - The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree(s)...

      Email Post       10/09/2012 06:04:00 AM      




No matter how dark the moment, love and hope are always possible.  - George Chakiris


The continuous 13 episode story arc was promised to be full of rich emotional moments for our beloved odd little family unit, and the premiere provided plenty of those. In Absentia, provides these, but I experienced feelings all over the spectrum of human capability.

Once again, we are immersed in the Bishop family picnic in the park outing. However, this time the idyllic setting is taking place from the perspective of Olivia. Some details appear to be different; as Peter’s dream has them lying on a red blanket, but Olivia’s version is green. (Green, green, green, red, anyone?) She, too, notices the building literally disappear in the city landscape background, and makes a run for her daughter just as the Observers phase into the timeline. Peter’s voice, yelling for Etta is very prominent, even as Olivia awakens, disoriented, in a makeshift hospital. Peter has never really been one to flip out, but he is so distraught over their missing daughter, that Olivia bolts out of her gurney towards him, calling his name…



Observer Talk - In Absentia

      Email Post       10/08/2012 05:46:00 PM      

I hope you were all paying attention to the weeks Fringe activities, there is much to discuss.

In the episode the most obvious usage of the observer language symbols was the face tattoos that Peter and Etta both had to wear.

Serve for Peter and Obey for Etta, milostansfield mentioned in the comments of last weeks Observer Talk that the type of tattoo is possibly a rank or hierarchy of some sort. Obey for civilians, Heed for ordinary guards, and Serve for full soldiers.

The Fringe Podcast Episode 504-In Absentia

      Email Post       10/07/2012 09:29:00 PM      



In episode 504 of The Fringe Podcast we discuss Fringe season 5 episode titled, "In Absentia." Darrell uses information about Simon and the angel device to update his theory about the Observers and shapeshifters. Clint shares his musings on the motivation of the Observers and why they chose to invade at this specific moment in time. We also discuss the character of Gael Manfretti and how he might come into play later this season. We discuss the character development between Olivia and Etta, why this felt more like a normal Fringe episode, and how long the video tape scavenger hunt might take. Clint shares insights into retina scanners and other types of security measures in our science of tomorrow segment.

Send in your feedback and theories to 304-837-2278 or feedback@thefringepodcast.com.

Older episodes of The Fringe Podcast on The Fringe Podcast Network can be found here, or the entire episode collection of The Fringe Podcast can be found here.



Fringe Review: In Absentia

      Email Post       10/07/2012 08:03:00 PM      


Fringe: In Absentia

“They’ll pay for what they’ve done. I promise.”

And here we go! Last week, I wondered where we were headed—and if that was even the right question. Now the shape of the next few episodes, if not most of the season, is clearer. We have quest objects; we shall have a quest. In a convenient bit of storytelling, Walter has set up a scavenger hunt for the secret to defeating the Observers. Of course, that’s not the only goal of the quest…

Fringe 5.02 Review: While You Were Sleeping

      Email Post       10/06/2012 11:33:00 PM      


In Absentia

 Or

While You Were Sleeping

~~~
 In Absentia refers to the Fringe Team as they struggle to come to terms with a world that has arisen while they slumbered and is unlike any they could have foreseen.  A world of misery, oppression, and as we are shown in the Medical and Science Building - a world of horror.

For Peter and Olivia it is even more difficult as they try to reconcile emotionally and mentally not only the loss of their child daughter but her return as an adult.  An adult; forged and tempered to be hard because of the harsh reality she has grown up in.


Fringe 503 Preview: "In Absentia"

      Email Post       10/05/2012 10:22:00 PM      


Here is the preview from the end of "In Absentia" for the Fringe episode "The Recordist", which airs on FRIDAY, October 12th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Screenshots from this preview can be viewed at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Glyph Code 502: "In Absentia"

      Email Post       10/05/2012 10:11:00 PM      



The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "In Absentia" spelled out FAITH, like the faith that loyalist had in Olivia.

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

Fringe Episode 502: "In Absentia"

      Email Post       10/05/2012 07:53:00 PM      



Happy Fringe Friday!
THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM INTENSIFIES
The Fringe team revisits the Harvard lab, now under Observer control, to try to find the information they need as the team fights on in their mission to save the world.
During tonight's season premiere episode, help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #AnotherWay (Wait until 8pm, and don't use any other #hashtags! - plus please add the word Fringe (without a #) into your tweet.)

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Fringe Observer PSA: Wanted: Olivia Dunham

      Email Post       10/05/2012 04:32:00 PM      


Here is the latest Observer Protocol video, and this is another "All-Points Bulletin" (amber alert?), warning people to be on the lookout for "national security threat" Olivia Dunham.

FYI: There is also some reverse audio that sounds like Olivia saying "What concerns me more is what they've taken away"

The Twitter hashtag #TrustTheTapes is also hidden several times, although the search doesn't reveal anything new... yet.

Click the "Read more »" link to see the hidden images embedded in the video.

Astrid/Jasika Fans! BuddyTV Interview

      Email Post       10/05/2012 11:03:00 AM      

Buddy TV's Laurel Brown from the BuddyTV- BuddyTV - website has posted a video interview with Jasika Nicole from the set of Fringe where reporters asked her questions dealing with Astrid's place in 2036.

Click here to go to the video for this interview.

Frinjas!

Give Me My Remote: Anna Torv Interview

      Email Post       10/05/2012 09:28:00 AM      

Marisa Hoffman from the Give Me My Remote - GMMR - website has posted more with her interview with Anna Torv from the set of Fringe where reporters asked her questions dealing with Olivia's relationships with Etta and Peter.

Click here to go to the video for this interview.

For more excellent Fringe coverage, recommend you follow Marisa over at GMMR or on Twitter at:

Follow Marisa on Twitter @MarisaRoffman 
 

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