Fringe 512/513 Preview: "Liberty" & "An Enemy Of Fate"

      Email Post       1/11/2013 10:07:00 PM      



Here is the preview from the end of "The Boy Must Live" for the Fringe 2-part SERIES FINALE episode "Liberty" & "An Enemy Of Fate", which airs ONE HOUR EARLY on FRIDAY, January 18th at 8:00PM on FOX.

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

Fringe Review/Analysis 5.11: The Boy Must Live - Preparing to Let Go

      Email Post       1/11/2013 10:04:00 PM      




Rich in answers, this episode is truly the mythology follower's dream. Another winner written by Graham Roland (Five -Twenty - Ten) this season, HERE is where the climax of Wyman’s love letter to the fans starts to culminate for those with patience. Walter’s plan, its implications, its meaning to the show and characters, and connection to the past, are all discussed. It also brings us the most touching scene between Walter and Peter in the entire series. Yet, given what we learn in this part of the story, surely there is more to come.


The Plan… Exposed?


So, I think that I enjoyed watching Peter laser amber just a bit too much. Loved the safety goggles, but boy, did he jump at the headlights going by the lab… Even more so when he thought someone was in the lab with him. The funny thing is Walter just stood there –didn’t flinch—then the two trade excuses for being up. Aw, the life of fugitives.



After having a good laugh at Walter’s insistence of going skinny dipping in the old tank—and poor Olivia’s not-so-amused-reaction reminiscent of a scene we’ve seen before—it doesn’t take long for the team to obtain the information they need and for the action to get rolling. Why did it amuse me that Donald lives under a bridge? Maybe it is because bridges have always been important in the show—the most prevalent being the one in The Man from the Other Side and the bridge between universes. They even appear in the small set details such as pictures hanging on a wall. Fringe has also been big on using rainbows which are kind considered as a type of bridge in some mythologies, and they symbolize hope, forgiveness and promise. I am sure that we will see some kind of rainbow before the end of the series.



Windmark’s journey into the future literally took my breath away for a moment and gave me a smile – “Oh, cool.” Though I was expecting the Cobra, er.. I mean Observer commander to be someone really amazing, and maybe someone we’ve seen before…  Darn. I found it funny that the fugitives were of no consequence to him, but Windmark was about to pop a cork.




“It should not exist."

 "But someone ensured its survival. Because they thought it was important.”

Wow. If we go back to August, that particular Observer fell in love with a woman he had watched since she was a little girl, altering her destiny. The “insignificant” was made significant.

Peter was brought back from his state of non-existence due to the people who cared for him not letting go him.

We’ve wondered why the Observers just didn’t go back and stop Walter from being born or something, but here, we have learned that they just can’t change stuff willy-nilly
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We also now know why there are no female Observers. Women have the reputation for being too emotional, for one thing. Plus, who needs a hormonal womb on two legs when you can grow people to specification in a tank, like the decanting room in Huxley’s Brave New World? Complete with its own Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning? Ew…



Fringe Glyph Code 511: "The Boy Must Live"

      Email Post       1/11/2013 10:00:00 PM      


The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "The Boy Must Live" spelled out GRACE, like how the Observer boy will be their saving grace.

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

Fringe Episode 511: "The Boy Must Live"

      Email Post       1/11/2013 08:00:00 PM      



Happy Penultimate Fringe Friday!
TIME TO SAVE THE WORLD IS RUNNING OUT
As time dramatically ticks down toward the end of this acclaimed series, Peter, Olivia and Walter stop at nothing to save the universe from Observer rule. Walter enters the infamous deprivation tank in an attempt to uncover a key piece of information about the mysterious figure, Donald. Meanwhile, Captain Windmark sets out on a revealing mission of his own as long-standing questions are answered.
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Today Show: 10 Episodes To Watch Before The Fringe Series Finale

      Email Post       1/11/2013 05:07:00 PM      

Today.com has a "Fringe Farewell" article, listing the "10 essential episodes to watch before the series ends":
  • “The Road Not Taken” (Season 1, episode 19)
  • “There’s More Than One of Everything” (Season 1, episode 20)
  • “Jacksonville” (Season 2, episode 15)
  • “Peter” (Season 2, episode 16)
  • “Over There” (Season 2, episodes 22 & 23)
  • “Entrada” (Season 3, episode 8)
  • “The End of All Things” (Season 4, episode 14)
  • “A Short Story About Love” (Season 4, episode 15)
  • “Letters of Transit” (Season 4, episode 19)
  • “Brave New World” (Season 4, episodes 21 & 22)
Check out the full article for their reasoning on why episode is included in the list.

Do you agree with this list? Is there anything you would take out or add to the list?

Fringe Benefits Project: Wrap Up

      Email Post       1/11/2013 04:17:00 PM      


The final posters for the Fringe Benefit Project were revealed on Wednesday night during the Fringe Benefit event at the Paley Center in Los Angeles. They were made available for sale during the event, and then the remainder we sold online beginning last night around 8:00pm EDT.

Three of the posters are still for sale on FringeBenefitsProject.com, but unfortunately, with the help of a little media coverage, word spread beyond our tight-knit Fringe community. The attention attracted some lowlife scalpers, who snapped up the last of the final "Fringe" posters, causing it to sell out in less than 30 minutes (which would have been even faster if the Galley 1988 server hadn't crashed...)

PLEASE DO NOT BUY THESE POSTERS ON EBAY! 

These villains took away posters from actual Fringe fans, and are trying to make money off of a charity event. This bad behavior should not be rewarded!

Not to mention the fact that some posters being sold could be fakes!

However, the main reason not to buy these poster on eBay, is that there is a good chance the artists will be selling more of these posters themselves.

You may have seen that the posters were originally released in a "hand numbered edition of 150 (100 available)". The other 50 that were made are called Artist Proofs (AP), and some will be given back to the artists so they can sell them themselves.

Not only will you not have to pay a ridiculously marked up price, but you will be directly supporting the artist that created these posters.

For more information, visit each artists website, and sign up for their mailing list, or follow them on twitter - and who knows, you might find something else you like by these artists:

  1. "White Tulip" by Anthony Petrie (@zombiebacons) at AnthonyPetrie.com
  2. "The Plateau" by Mark Englert (@markenglert) at TacoBelvedere.com
  3. "Earthling" by Dave Quiggle (@davequiggle) at DaveQuiggle.com
  4. "The Transformation" by Gary Pullin (@GhoulishGary) at GhoulishGary.com
  5. "Dreamscape" by Graham Erwin (@GrahamErwin) at GrahamErwin.com
  6. "Fringe" by Joshua Budich (@JBudich) at JoshuaBudich.com

Fringe Benefit Project: Poster #6 "Fringe"

      Email Post       1/10/2013 08:03:00 PM      

The sixth (and final) poster is now available on the Fringe Benefits Project website!

Joshua Budich for "Fringe" - 18 x 24 inches, 4 color screenprint, hand numbered edition of 150 (100 available) $30

More about the artist (@JBudich) can be found at JoshuaBudich.com

FYI, the glyph code at the bottom spells RESIST.

All profits from this project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans.

BTW, the first two posters are SOLD OUT, but there still a limited number of Poster #3 "Earthling" and Poster #4 "The Transformation" available for sale - while supplies last!

Fringe Benefit Project: Poster #5 "Dreamscape"

      Email Post       1/10/2013 08:03:00 PM      

The fifth poster is now available on the Fringe Benefits Project website!

Graham Erwin for EP 109 "Dreamscape" - 18 x 24 inches, 4 color screenprint, hand numbered edition of 150 (100 available) $30

More about the artist (@GrahamErwin) can be found at GrahamErwin.com

All profits from this project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans.

BTW, the first two posters are SOLD OUT, but there still a limited number of Poster #3 "Earthling" and Poster #4 "The Transformation" available for sale - while supplies last!

Fringe Benefits Project - Poster 5 and 6 Preview

      Email Post       1/10/2013 03:38:00 AM      

At the Paley Center last night twitter user, @Comixguru, posted these two pictures of the final two posters.

They are by Graham Erwin and Joshua Budich and will be available online on the 10th of January, but we do not know what time so keep that F5 button handy.


There is a gallery of press pictures from the event on the Getty Images website

There are more photographs on this Give Me My Remote blog article

Fringe Benefit Project UPDATE: Last Two Posters

      Email Post       1/07/2013 03:22:00 PM      


This Wednesday night, January 9th, the final two posters of the Fringe Benefits Project will be unveiled at sold-out Paley Center's "Fringe Benefits" event in Los Angeles.

The event will also feature a special exhibition of all the posters commemorating the series's most memorable moments, selected by Fringe fans worldwide and presented by Gallery1988.

While it is not likely that the first two prints will be available for sale at the event (since they are sold out online), it is entirely possible that the originals may be sold. Although, based on the prices at Gallery 1988's LOST Art Show, I would expect the originals to sell for $500 or more. At least the money goes to charity, as all profits from this project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans

The good news for those not attending (myself included), is that the prints should be available online soon after the event ends.

Any guesses as to what the last two posters will be? 

I would like to see jalapeno-eating September and the beacon from "The Arrival", and/or see Peter get into the machine with all his flashbacks from "The Last Sam Weiss". What are your favorite Fringe moments?

Fringe Benefit Project: Poster #4 "The Transformation"

      Email Post       1/04/2013 07:27:00 PM      

The fourth poster is now available on the Fringe Benefits Project website.

Ghoulish Gary Pullin for EP 113 "The Transformation" - 18 x 24 inches, 4 color screenprint, hand numbered edition of 150 (100 available) $30

More about the artist (@GhoulishGary) can be found at GhoulishGary.com

All profits from this project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans.

Also, you can still vote on you favorite Fringe episodes to help decide what poster is released next!

BTW, the first two posters are SOLD OUT, but you can still get poster #3 "Earthling" - while supplies last!

Fringe Benefit Project: Poster #3 "Earthling"

      Email Post       1/02/2013 04:20:00 PM      


The third poster is now available on the Fringe Benefits Project website.

Dave Quiggle for EP 206 "Earthling", 18 x 24 inches, 2 color screenprint, hand numbered edition of 150 (100 available) $30

More about the artist (@davequiggle) can be found at DaveQuiggle.com

All profits from this project will be donated to The Mission Continues, an amazing charity that encourages and aids volunteerism by disabled and wounded veterans.

Also, you can still vote on you favorite Fringe episodes to help decide what poster is released next!
 

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