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Category Archives: Fringe TV show
Beyond The Fringe
Where is Peter Bishop? Has anyone checked with DC Comics? Since Fringe star Joshua Jackson hasn’t been needed on set as much this season it seems he’s decided to use his downtime to leave his mark on the rest of the Fringe-verse. Jackson will be writing three issues of DC’s Beyond the Fringe, a bi-weekly, digital comic series.
According to the official press release the issues will “alternate every two weeks between ‘A’ and… More
Where is Peter Bishop?
Fox has released a new trailer teasing next weeks Season 4 premiere of Fringe. This new spot offers a glimpse of life on our side now that Peter has never existed.
Also, you can follow Fringe director Ari Margolis’s own viral twitter campaign for the new season at #WhereIsPeterBishop
Fringe/Lost Crossover Revealed?
A recent promo has sent Easter egg hounds and Lost fans all abuzz, as it seems to show actor Jorge Garcia (aka Hurley, from Fringe Co-creator and Producer, JJ Abrams, other, more famous show,) having a chat with Fringe’s Walter (John Noble).
Apparently, or it’s assumed, Garcia’s character is a Massive Dynamic employee of some sort. But given Abrams and co’s affinity for Easter eggs I wouldn’t be surprised if it was Hurley trying… More
Fringe Season 3: The Search for William Bell
Not a year since Leonard Nimoy’s “retirement” and, awesomely, word is coming down the pipe that he may return to one of his greatest roles, that of the mysterious William Bell. As some of us might remember Bell seemed to sacrifice himself in order to let The Fringe team (includig Faux-livia) get back to our world, but a tech savvy Nimoy recently Tweeted, yes, Spock, tweets, that he may be in line to return… More
Friday Death Slot: Fringe vs Supernatural
For those of you who have been scratching your heads looking for Fringe on Fox fear not, it hasn’t been canceled it’s been moved. To Friday nights, and for those of you Fox fans who know their history, you know that means one thing: Friday Death Slot! It’s the next best thing to being canceled, or not, you know what I mean. Yes, in a surprise move Fox moved Fringe away from its Thursday… More
Fringe Ep 3.2 – “The Box” Preview
The Fringe team investigates a mysterious box, as Walter and Nina attend the reading of the last will and testament of William Bell.
The story alternates to the Fringe Team “over here” where they investigate a mystifying case that people are discovered in a trance-like state that ultimately leads to their death. The unlikely suspect: a mysterious box. As Peter and Walter collaborate to study its properties, alternate Olivia presses on and turns up… More
Fringe — Season Premiere Extended Look
The marketing machine from the good folks at Fox have yet another Promo out for this Thursday’s premiere. See the extended video below, but beware of potential spoilers.
Since season 3 will have us splitting our time between the two universes every other week, it seems the show runners aren’t wasting anytime and have promised to start things off with a bang.
Fringe Season 3 — A Tale of Two Series
Last season Fringe brought about a slew of earth (and universe) shattering revelations. Some secrets, such as the origin of Walter’s mental state, were better kept than others, like Peter’s origin. But still, the show started with a bang and kept the momentum rolling throughout the season, and ultimately they delivered some darn good television with plenty of surprises (Charlie cameo!).
What more can you ask for? How about doing two shows at once?… More
“Unusual Side Effects” — Fringe Season 2 Blooper Reel

A must see for any Fringe fan or anyone who just wants a quick laugh. Bloopers are a great side effect of the production process, and always entertaining especially when the show is a drama. This reel is also fun because actors like John Noble and Joshua Jackson are known for their sense of humor off screen if not always on it.
The bloopers are a feature on the More
Fringe Season 3: Promos and Premieres

Ahead of their Season 3 debut FOX has released a new promo poster. Ever since, fans from all over have been searching for clues hidden within the pictures iconography (I happen to think the skylight looks like a flying saucer). Already several sites have found almost all the classic Fringe “glyphs” embedded within the photo. Try for to find them yourself (click Here for a larger version). Can you see the… More















