As part of their season 3 press release, FOX included a teaser description for the April 1st episode, “Peter”. Since we like to keep spoilers separate from..non spoilers, we’ve posted the brief description below the jump. Feel free to check it out if you want to read the first official description for the episode (although it’s worth holding out if you can muster the will power).
(Spoiler): The new promo for the April 1st episode of Fringe, 2.15 “Peter” is doing the rounds. If the title wasn’t enough of a hint, the promo makes it clear where and when this episode is going, and I must say, it does a nice job at whetting the appetite.
If you want to remain totally spoiler-free (and why wouldn’t you), I would recommend not clicking the blue “click to continue” link below, as the promo does tread that line of giving too much away *shakes fist*. Otherwise, grab your goggles and your best running shoes and head past the jump. I’ll explain why later.
Who would be Olivia Dunham? She was experimented on as a child, deceived by her lover, almost killed by her best friend who wasn’t actually her best friend, has Rachel for a sister, discovered that Peter is from another universe, and to top it all off, her DVR ‘forgot’ to record a most awesome episode of Lost last night. Oh, and did I mention she hates Walter?
Anna Torv, who should know Olivia better than anyone, has been talking about the upcoming episodes of Fringe. She drops some spoiler bombs (tsk, tsk), but thankfully doesn’t give too much away. Continue past the jump to read her words. (Spoiler alert. Really).
In this edition of Secrets of Fringe, executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman talk about: The Other Side, Off Market Tech, The Universes of Fringe, and why consequences are more important than answers (preach it!). I also weigh in with some of my own thoughts after the video, which you can find below this thing us bloggers call the jump:
Our friends at TV.com have a Q&A with Lance Reddick, the man who plays our fearless leader Phillip Broyles, on his experience on The Wire, Lost, and of course, Fringe. Lance provides some interesting insight into the mood on set, that Peter situation, the future of Broyles and much more. We’ve posted a small excerpt below the break along with the link to the entire article – it’s well worth a read. (contains mild spoilers for Lost and Fringe fans).
As a fan of mythology, some of the most appealing aspects of Fringe are those that offer context and depth to the world of the show – such as the Observers and the green and red color pattern. In their latest “Secrets of Fringe” offering, executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman provide hints on the overarching elements they plan to explore over the next few seasons.
Continue past the jump to watch the embedded video (contains very mild spoilers, but nothing that we haven’t already discussed or considered on the blog, but watch at your own discretion). [click to continue…]
According to CinemaSpy, a member of the SmallvilleAlum is in late negotiations to guest star on an upcoming episode of Fringe. There are more details on this – as well as the episode title, and some season finale ‘hints’, after the jump.
Last week Fringe went out with a bang as universes collided, revelations unfolded and a drinks date was dramatically canceled. (well, it was, wasn’t it?). The mythology-heavy, character driven “Jacksonville” is definitely one of our highlights of the season so far, making the 2 month Lowatus even harder.
After the jump, Fringe executive producers and writers, Jeff Pinkner and J.H Wyman, offer their interpretation of the episode in the latest “Fringe Secrets” video. Plus, we have the ratings news and the Popular Mechanics view on the science of Jacksonville’s ‘mass for mass’ plot device.
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