I enjoy seeing visual interpretations of my television favorite shows, so I was glad to come across these minimalist Fringe posters from Austrian Graphic artist Albert Exergian. The posters feature ‘the Symbol‘ from Thomas Jerome Newton’s head and Gene’s udders. I particularly like the symbol poster – the choice of colors making it look more like a “gate” (to the other-side), which conceptually is probably what the Fringe producers were going for. Continue past the jump for the larger versions, and for more information on how you can obtain print versions.
You may remember the Fringe cartoon drawings from the last time we featured them on FB. Since then, Toon Series have updated their roster to include a few of the show’s more antagonistic characters: Nina Sharp, David Jones and William Bell. Personally, I enjoy looking out for the little quirks in their depictions, such as Jones’ severed arm and Bell’s notepad and pen. Have a closer look at the new Fringe toons after the jump.
Welcome to Fringe Observations: the comprehensive Clues and Eastereggs Round-up for episode 14 of season 2 – “Jacksonville”.
Below the jump we dig deep into the mythology, as we explore the various clues and eastereggs from the episode and try to figure out what the heck it all means.
Fringie of the Week is the weekly poll where Fringe fans get to vote for their favourite character performance from the most recent episode – 2.14 “Jacksonville”.
Continue past the jump to take part in this week’s vote.
Welcome to the FB review of the Fringe season 2 episode 14 – “Jacksonville“. In this review I present my honest opinions on both the good and bad aspects of the episode. I also take a look at the answers and unresolved mysteries, before sharing my thoughts on other aspects which may have been overlooked.
TWO WORLDS COLLIDE WITH DISASTROUS RESULTS ON THE WINTER FINALE OF “FRINGE” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, ON FOX
After a violent tremor shakes a Manhattan office building to its core, leaving only one survivor who leads the Fringe Team to believe he is not from this reality. Walter surmises that what shook the building was not geologic, but rather something discovered by him and William Bell many years ago. With another catastrophe imminent, the team races to Jacksonville, the site of Walter and William’s experiments, forcing Olivia to face her mysterious past in an effort to save hundreds of people from certain death in the all-new “Jacksonville” winter finale episode of FRINGE airing Thursday, Feb. 4 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FRINGE 2.14) (TV-14 V)
Follow us down the rabbit hole as we take a look at the positive ratings news for last week’s episode, and find out why JJ. Abrams wants Fringe to get an end date – plus more bits and pieces from the world of Fringe.
Oh yes. Fringe is about to get crazy. At least if the new previews are anything to go by. Check out the above preview video for tomorrow night’s “winter finale” episode, and head past the break for two more sneak peaks (spoiler warning: don’t watch the videos or click past the break if you don’t want to know anything about the episode -- hold on, you can do it!).
UPDATE: Congratulations to Walter Bishop and John Noble for winning the 2.13 Fringie of the week with 55% of the total vote.
Fringie of the Week is the weekly poll where Fringe fans get to vote for their favourite character performance from the most recent episode – 2.13 “The Bishop Revival”.
Continue past the jump to take part in this week’s vote.
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