What Happened to Fringe @ Comic-Con!?

by Roco on July 27, 2008 · 3 comments

Fringe @ Comic-ConDudes..what happened? The world and his wife was expecting the Fringe hall at Comic-Con to be heaving with fanboys and geeks just waiting to get a slice of the next big show from FOX. However it’s being reported that the room was half empty:

Curiously, the turnout for Fringe — arguably the most talked-about, if not the most expensive, show debuting this fall — was not very substantial, given who’s behind the series. The massive room that once served as the home for Lost and Heroes panels (they’ve now moved up to the hall that holds 6,500 people) was nowhere near capacity, and there was no long line of people waiting to go in before the session started. – EW.com

I can only think that people must have been tired after a long day of Comic-Conning, seeing as the Fringe panel took place in the evening? But seriously, whats wrong with these people, how could they not go to a Fringe panel being led by JJ. Abrams!? Heck, we at FringeBloggers would go just for the Bad Robot Doll!

 

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1 kezo nishimoto March 1, 2009 at 2:02 pm

Wonder what’s happened to ” Fringe ” the past 2 week’s has
the Studio shut-down production,….I’m getting withdrawals
not having the Show on the Tube ????!!!????

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2 FringeBlogger Roco March 1, 2009 at 2:40 pm

It’s back on April with the remaining 7 episodes of Season 1. It’s been off the air due to American Idol.

We posted more info here: http://www.fringebloggers.com/do-not-de-fringe-us/

Hang in there, Fringe will be back soon!

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3 Janet Taylor March 7, 2009 at 9:46 pm

Fringe is a lot better than American Idol in my book, so let’s have Fringe back on and keep it on.

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