Fringe Benefits Project Artist Interview - Joshua Budich

      Email Post       1/16/2013 03:43:00 PM      

The very talented Joshua Budich has kindly responded to a request to answer a few questions about his involvement in the Fringe Benefits Art Project.

Q - Mr. Jensen Karp is the mastermind behind Gallery 1988 and The Fringe Benefits Project. When did he contact you about participating in the series? How much advance notice/working time did you have? Especially as the episodes were voted for by the fans of the show.

A - Jensen contacted me some time in November/December last year about any interest I had in paying homage to Fringe; which of course I jumped on being that it's one of my favorite shows. My piece was intended to be an overall, non-episodic homage, so I had quite a bit of time to get it done ahead of the opening of the website and voting.

Fringe: September's Notebook - The Bishop Paradox

      Email Post       1/16/2013 11:03:00 AM      

A new book about Fringe is now available for pre-order, titled "Fringe: September's Notebook - The Bishop Paradox".

The hardcover book written by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry, is an authorized version the Observer September's notebook, and all his observations regarding the Bishop family.

From the press release:
Fringe: September's Notebook is an extension of the show and its mythology like no other. Within the book, every single word, sketch, photo, and official document has been painstakingly put together (under the guidance of series executive producer/showrunner J.H. Wyman and former executive producer Jeff Pinkner) with contributions from the Fringe production department. More than a year in the making from its inception, with material that spans all five seasons, authors Tara Bennett and Paul Terry (who together coauthored the official LOST Encyclopedia) worked with the television show’s production team on a daily basis to develop and evolve Fringe: September's Notebook into the world's first fully integrated licensed publication that has emerged from within the television series’ storyline itself.
The book will be available March 12, 2013 for the retail price of the book is $50, but it is currently available for pre-order on Amazon for only $31.50 - and with Amazon's price guarantee, if you pre-order and the price drops, you will automatically get the lower price!


Click the "Read More" link to see more sneak peeks inside Fringe: September's Notebook:

Fringe Benefits Inc Podcast: Episode 5.10 & 5.11 Review

      Email Post       1/16/2013 09:53:00 AM      

Our first podcast of 2013!  Happy New Year!    

Frea, Jan, Lou, & Maximus get together after each Fringe episode in this temporarily constructed shared reality known as a podcast to discuss the Fifth & Final Season of Fringe.

Joining us this time is special guest:

Jesse Jackson - from the FarScape - Scaper Chronicles & Castle - Storming The Castle Podcast

Subbing for Jan this week is Karen Lindsay from the FarScape - Scaper Chronicles & Castle - Storming The Castle Podcast

A slightly longer episode as we quickly review 5.10 - Anomaly & then do a full review of 5.11 - The Boy Must Live.  This is a good one Fringies!  We diss on St. Elsewhere snowglobes and Chuck major character memory loss finales.  Plus Jesse Jackson specs on a wonderful Walter Bishop walkoff that feels perfect for his character and the Fringe finale.

Enjoy!







Downloadable MP3 version
Intro Music: Intro - 'Lunatic Fringe' - Tom Cochrane


Outro Music: 'Make Them Laugh' - Donald O'Connor



FRINGE: "An Enemy of Fate" Trailer

      Email Post       1/15/2013 02:53:00 PM      



Here is the final Fringe trailer for the series finale double-episode "Liberty" & "An Enemy Of Fate", which airs ONE HOUR EARLY beginning at 8/7c on Friday, January 18th on FOX.

Screenshots for the "An Enemy of Fate" Trailer are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe 5.11 Episode Review - The Boy Must Live

      Email Post       1/15/2013 09:21:00 AM      


Fathers, Sons, Toe Tapping, & A White Tulip


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Big Boss to Windmark  - "We have a 99.9999% probability to succeed."

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Windmark to Big Boss - "The boy had a 0.0001% chance of surviving.”
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Big Boss to Windmark - “Why go to such lengths to protect someone?
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With the finish line less than a week away now as I write this, Fringe has entered into that danger zone where it starts to provide the answers to series's long questions that the fans have been asking since the pilot.  Inevitably the answers will split opinions.  The task of providing answers to questions that feel organic and do not feel bolted on is a difficult tightrope act of writing.  Especially given the nature of serialized TV where the goal is to prolong the journey as long as possible.  Original intentions at the beginning of a continuing drama morph and change the longer the journey goes.

Thankfully, in this episode Fringe has kept to its core themes while preserving the integrity of its continuity even while using one of the most dangerous writing devices - the retcon.





Olivia Discovers The Price Of Freedom.

The Fringe Podcast Episode 523-Exclusive Ari Margolis Interview

      Email Post       1/15/2013 12:23:00 AM      



In this episode of The Fringe Podcast we share our exclusive interview with Ari Margolis. Ari is the Creative Manager, Drama - in Special Ops for FOX. He has worked on many of the online video content for Fringe over the last 5 seasons and has played an instrumental part in bridging the fandom with the creative with the show. Ari is also responsible for several of the cast interviews we've seen, the recap videos and even some of the content shown at the Fringe panel at Comic-Con. Ari not only works for FOX, but he is a true fan of the show. You can follow Ari on Twitter at the handle, @jonxproductions.

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



Observer Talk Catch Up

      Email Post       1/14/2013 08:19:00 AM      

It has been a while since I created an Observer Talk post so I thought it was time to catch up on the small amount of Observer language we have seen in recent episodes.

First is the poster to the left, which was first seen in the episode Five Twenty Ten

This version of the poster was included as an image released as part of the Fox Now app for a later episode.

Ministry of Science is translated of course, but the second section of observer language says "Brooklyn Division" which is different to the English equivalent.

Next was The Human Kind there were two instances of Reward Wire in evidence.

The Fringe Podcast Episode 522-The Boy Must Live

      Email Post       1/13/2013 11:36:00 PM      



In episode 522 of The Fringe Podcast we share our thoughts on the pre-penultimate episode of Fringe titled, “The Boy Must Live.” We discuss the multitude of answers revealed in the episode surrounding Donald/September and his relationship with Michael. We talk about the plan that was revealed to potentially reset the timeline and the consequences that might bring. We share our opinions on Walter’s healed mind and new memories. We also discuss the info we learned about how the Observers came in to existence and much more.

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



Fringe Review: The Boy Must Live

      Email Post       1/13/2013 03:41:00 AM      


“I’m optimistic.”

I’m not sure what to say about this, the antepenultimate episode of Fringe. (If I’m reading the Internet correctly, next week will be two episodes aired back-to-back rather than one long episode.) I am past the point of wanting to evaluate the show—to point out its strengths and weaknesses, to quibble or to praise. I’m a fan of Fringe, and I doubt that will change in the next seven days.

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.
 

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