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In today’s Fringe Links, Anna Torv looks ahead to the new season of Fringe, John Noble is featured in the upcoming edition of Rolling Stone Magazine, and at last! We can all pretend that we work for Massive Dynamic.

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Jasika Nicole on Double Agent Farnsworth

by Roco on September 6, 2010 · 4 comments

Jasika Nicole talks to Fox All Access host Chris Leary about the third season of Fringe, in particular the challenges of playing two versions of Astrid. Head past the jump where you’ll find the embedded video.

Contains mild spoilers.

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In today’s Fringe Links we listen to Lance Reddick as he looks back on season 2 of Fringe. We take a spoilery peek or two at the Fringe opener. We also find out why Peter buys into our theory that the universe just isn’t feeling Olivia and Peter as a couple. And more.

Needless to say, there are a couple of spoilers (including two new photos) below the jump, so run for the hills if you’re a spoiler-free hero. Or carefully navigate around them.

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The first sign that the Lowatus is drawing to a close are the promotional trailers. The second sign comes in the shape of the promotional photos.

FOX has today released the official promotional photos for the third season of Fringe.

The nine photos set the tone for the upcoming season and provide us with an intimate look at what themes, stories and turns may spring from our heroes (and villains) over the course of the season.

Head past the jump to get a close-up look at the images, along with our interpretations on what these images may mean for the new season.

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It seems that even the Lowatus hasn’t quelled the flames of the serialized vs procedural debate surrounding Fringe. Lance Reddick has weighed in with his opinion on why the procedural element of Fringe just ‘wasn’t working’.

Elsewhere, Executive Producers, Jeff Pinkner and J.H Wyman, talk about how they plan to maintain a balance between the two universes in the upcoming season.

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If you’ve followed FringeBloggers for any period of time (in either universe) you’ll know that we often look beyond the fabric of the show to extract the hidden mechanics that permeate the entire Fringe universe. Why? Because art is interesting and so is the way in which we communicate with it.

Last week we got our first official peek through the window of season 3. We learned a few things and wondered about others. But what else can we take away from 30 seconds of video? What energy were the promo editors picking up on when they decided to show us Fringe above the clouds?

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The first promo for the upcoming third season of Fringe aired last night, signalling the beginning of the Lowatus end. The 30 second promo contains new clips from season 3 interspersed with season 2 footage, and offers intriguing insight into what the next chapter has in store for Dunham, Dunham and (perhaps) the rest of our universe hoppers.

Head past the break to watch the promo, unless you’re going completely spoiler-free.

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Media Junkyard have released an interview with Joshua Jackson and John Noble from Comic-Con. In the video interview, the pair reflect on season 2 and look ahead to the third season. A couple of spoiler beans were spilled (depending on your tolerance), so resist the urge if you’re a spoiler-free hero.

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IGN caught up with the “Bishop Boys” – John Noble and Joshua Jackson – at this week’s TCA press tour party. Head past the jump to see why Jackson speaks the truth (at least on this occasion) and to find out how season 3 is shaping up so far. Spoiler Alert. click to continue…

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And the award for the best dressed Fringe cast member at this week’s FOX All-Star TCA Party, goes to…

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