Fringe Glyph Code 505: "An Origin Story"
By Dennis Email Post 11/03/2012 12:13:00 AM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Glyphs, Season 5
The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "An Origin Story" spelled out FIGHT, like how the Fringe team will fight the Observers.
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.
Fringe Episode 505: "An Origin Story"
By Dennis Email Post 11/03/2012 12:10:00 AM Categories: Episodes, Fringe, Season 5
Happy Fringe Friday!
THE FRINGE TEAM GOES ON THE OFFENSIVEDuring tonight's season premiere episode, help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #ShowNoMercy (Wait until 8pm, and don't use any other #hashtags! - plus please add the word Fringe (without a #) into your tweet.)
The Fringe team responds to recent devastating events, and a key member makes a pivotal and shocking move.
While you are on Twitter, keep your eye out for live tweeting by:
- Fringe editor Ari Margolis (@jonxproductions)
- Fringe executive producer Joel Wyman (@jwfringe)
- Plus other fringe cast and crew???
After the episode airs, continue the discussion here in the comments, and get more Fringe information at the:
- Episode page on Fringepedia
- Transcript on Fringepedia
- Screenshot gallery at FringeFiles
- Promotional photos at FringeFiles
How do you rate the Fringe episode "An Origin Story"?
Fox Sets Fringe Finale Date - Jan 18th, 2013 As A Two Parter
By Old Darth Email Post 11/02/2012 04:11:00 PM
Fox has announced that FRINGE’s series finale will air Friday, January 18th in a two-episode two-hour block starting at 8 PM.
“It has been an absolute honor to have been a part of the weird and wonderful world of FRINGE,” J.J. Abrams said in a statement. “I will always owe the cast and crew for pouring their hearts and souls into every dimension of this series. Creating the show with Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman was a joy, but watching it evolve over the years into such an imaginative, insane and heartbreaking ride is nothing less than a thrill. I am grateful to our blessed fans, and to Kevin Reilly and Peter Rice and everyone at the glorious Fox network for allowing FRINGE to reach its bittersweet conclusion.”
“Above all else, from the bottom of my heart, I would like to personally thank everyone involved with FRINGE,” showrunner J.H. Wyman said. “From the most amazing fans, to our incredible cast, writers and crew, and our wonderful partners at FOX and Warner Bros. – we would not be here without you. It simply cannot be overstated how grateful I am for the ongoing and unconditional support we have received over the past five seasons. It has been both mind-blowing and humbling. I’ve always been a fan of science fiction, and to be able to tell this story about a family – a family that, through everything, fought together for survival – has been a highlight of my career. As we approach the final chapter, I can hardly believe it, and I’m just truly thankful for this unparalleled experience.”
“FRINGE has truly imagined the impossibilities over its five seasons and will go down in the books as one of FOX’s most riveting and creatively brilliant series,” said Kevin Reilly, Chairman of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “It has been a blast to work with J.J., Joel and their masterful creative teams, as well as with Anna, Josh and John and the rest of the most talented cast and crew in the business.”
There you have it: Jan 18, 2013 - The End Of Fringe
“It has been an absolute honor to have been a part of the weird and wonderful world of FRINGE,” J.J. Abrams said in a statement. “I will always owe the cast and crew for pouring their hearts and souls into every dimension of this series. Creating the show with Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman was a joy, but watching it evolve over the years into such an imaginative, insane and heartbreaking ride is nothing less than a thrill. I am grateful to our blessed fans, and to Kevin Reilly and Peter Rice and everyone at the glorious Fox network for allowing FRINGE to reach its bittersweet conclusion.”
“Above all else, from the bottom of my heart, I would like to personally thank everyone involved with FRINGE,” showrunner J.H. Wyman said. “From the most amazing fans, to our incredible cast, writers and crew, and our wonderful partners at FOX and Warner Bros. – we would not be here without you. It simply cannot be overstated how grateful I am for the ongoing and unconditional support we have received over the past five seasons. It has been both mind-blowing and humbling. I’ve always been a fan of science fiction, and to be able to tell this story about a family – a family that, through everything, fought together for survival – has been a highlight of my career. As we approach the final chapter, I can hardly believe it, and I’m just truly thankful for this unparalleled experience.”
“FRINGE has truly imagined the impossibilities over its five seasons and will go down in the books as one of FOX’s most riveting and creatively brilliant series,” said Kevin Reilly, Chairman of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “It has been a blast to work with J.J., Joel and their masterful creative teams, as well as with Anna, Josh and John and the rest of the most talented cast and crew in the business.”
There you have it: Jan 18, 2013 - The End Of Fringe
FRINGE 5.05 Promo - Etta/Resist
By Old Darth Email Post 11/02/2012 10:35:00 AM
One of the things I will miss the most about Fringe is the excellent promos that have consistently been put out for the show.
Here is the latest one, in a long line of excellent ones.
Etta - Resist.
Here is the latest one, in a long line of excellent ones.
Etta - Resist.
Fringe Sneak Peek 3 For 5.05 - An Origin Story
By Old Darth Email Post 11/02/2012 10:22:00 AM
If Walter had an underground lair it only seems fitting, Etta has her secret hiding place too.
Separated At Birth: War
By Count Screwloose Email Post 11/02/2012 06:52:00 AM
Who's "Bone-o"?
Oh, it's Bono, actually. He's a musician.
Oh, yeah. Is he any good?
One of the few I like on this side.
Well, he's easy on the eyes.
Careful. Their side may be alluring, but don't be taken in by it. They started the war. Remember?
TV Guide Interview With Fringe Cast Members
By Old Darth Email Post 11/01/2012 11:18:00 PM
Hot on the heels of the Fox Sneak Peeks comes this intriguing TV Guide interview with some of the cast members.
What about the two objects strategically placed on both sides of Astrid? Especially the one on the easel.
And Gene's a prop! No! Anna say it ain't so!!
What about the two objects strategically placed on both sides of Astrid? Especially the one on the easel.
And Gene's a prop! No! Anna say it ain't so!!
Fringe Sneak Peeks 1 & 2 For 5.05 - An Origin Story
By Old Darth Email Post 11/01/2012 10:37:00 PM
FRINGE - Etta's Perfume Helps Walter Remember from "An Origin Story".
FRINGE - Peter Wants The Cube from "An Origin Story".
Hurricane Sandy
By Dennis Email Post 11/01/2012 04:52:00 PM
Hurricane Sandy has lived up to the hype, and is like a real-life Fringe event, with massive devastation, at least 74 dead, and 8.5 million with out power.
Please take a moment to donate to Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
The easiest way to donate is to text the phrase "REDCROSS" to 90999 to make a $10 contribution.
You can also visit the American Red Cross Disaster Relief website, or call the RedCross at 1-800-733-2767.
If you want another organization to donate to, you can try:
AmeriCares - Disaster Relief Fund
Save The Children - Hurricane Sandy Children in Emergency Fund
The Fringe Podcast Episode 509-Feedback For The Bullet That Saved the World
By Darrell Email Post 11/01/2012 12:42:00 AM Categories: Podcast, The Fringe Podcast
In episode 509 of The Fringe Podcast we share listener feedback for the Fringe season 5 episode titled, "The Bullet That Saved the World." This episode brought in a WIDE rage of feedback. Some listeners loved it and even thought it was one of the best episodes ever. Other listeners thought it was terrible. Some listeners thought the death in this episode was a cheap shot killing of a side character, others thought it was a shocking death of a major character.
We discuss the various perspectives, Etta's apparent lack of cortexiphan, where the show might go from here and a WHOLE LOT more in this episode.
Don't forget to vote EVERY DAY between November 1 and November for the 2012 Podcast Awards. The Fringe Podcast is a finalist in the Best Produced and Entertainment Categories! Here are some links to add a daily reminder to your computer or smartphone calendar. Visit www.PodcastAwards.com to vote!
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 5.05 Preview - Cast Interviews
By Old Darth Email Post 10/31/2012 10:21:00 PM
Gone - Joshua Jackson, Jasika Nicole, John Noble, and Anna Torv talk about where their characters are at the end of 5.04 and how grief drives each of their characters going forward.
FRiNGEcasting podcast for ep 504 "The Bullet..."
By Unknown Email Post 10/31/2012 07:24:00 PM Categories: Fringe, FRiNGEcasting, Podcast, Season 5
FRiNGEcasting With Wayne And Dan podcast: Listen here for episode #107 of the FRiNGEcasting With Wayne And Dan podcast! Wayne and Dan give their reactions and theories for FRiNGE 504 "The Bullet That Saved The World", and share some more excellent feedback from the FRiNGEcasting listener community.
Listener feedback voicemail: Call (904) 469-7469 or use the voicemail button at FRiNGEcastingPodcast.com
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