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FRINGE’s Blair Brown: ‘I Felt a Real Catharsis’

December 22, 2012 by  
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[This post contains spoilers for the FRINGE episode “Anomaly XB-6783746.” Please don’t read this until you’ve viewed the episode, or important aspects of the hour will be ruined for you.]

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FRINGE Recap: ‘Anomaly XB-6783746′

December 22, 2012 by  
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[This post contains spoilers for the FRINGE episode “Anomaly XB-6783746.” Please don’t read this until you’ve viewed the episode, or important aspects of the hour will be ruined for you.]

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FRINGE: Blair Brown on Nina Being the Keeper of Information, Reaching Episode 100, and More

December 20, 2012 by  
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Over the past five seasons of FRINGE, Nina Sharp often was the woman who had the answers the Fringe team needed. Alas, since she’s been mainly MIA this season (her only in-the-flesh presence was in “Five-Twenty-Ten”), much of the wisdom she could be bestowing upon our recently-unambered Fringe team about the 2036 world has been left unsaid.

The good news? Nina is back in the mix with this Friday’s brand new episode, “Anomaly XB-6783746.”

I spoke with Blair Brown (Nina) at the FRINGE 100th episode/series finale event about Nina being the keeper of information, why she can’t really tease what’s to come, and reaching the “slightly miraculous” milestone of 100 episodes…

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FRINGE: ‘Anomaly XB-6783746’ Photo Preview

December 19, 2012 by  
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This Friday brings us up to the final FRINGE episode of 2012, “Anomaly XB-6783746.” And with only four hours left of the entire series, odds are good this is going to be a big episode.

Take a look at some photos from “Anomaly XB-6783746″…

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FRINGE Tease: ‘Are You Donald?’

December 18, 2012 by  
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For months, FRINGE has been teasing us with the identity of Donald, and based on this new teaser video, the question is only going to heat up as we head into the final four (!) episodes of the series.

Take a look!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8zj9hZKPl4[/youtube]

FRINGE airs Fridays at 9 PM.

Related:

FRINGE: J.H. Wyman Thanks the Fans
FRINGE: Jasika Nicole Teases Astrid’s ‘Pivotal’ Role in the Final Episodes
FRINGE: John Noble Teases ‘Black Blotter’

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FRINGE Recap: ‘Black Blotter’

December 15, 2012 by  
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I…don’t even know where to start with Friday’s episode of FRINGE.

I suppose that’s a good thing, really. Right now my brain is everywhere and nowhere and very much still in the immediate “WTF did I just see?” phase, so my thoughts are incredibly jumbled. Which given what the heck we saw in “Black Blotter” feels fairly appropriate.

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FRINGE: John Noble Teases ‘Black Blotter’

December 11, 2012 by  
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In FRINGE’s second, third, and fourth season, episode 19 marked an hour that was “a little off the beaten path.” I mean, how else could the show do a musical noir, animated installment, or an episode that jumped more than two decades into the future? Sadly, since the fifth and final season of FRINGE will only consist of 13 episodes, the series won’t reach that annual tradition…but executive producer J.H. Wyman did tease that this week’s episode is what comes the closest.

When I spoke with FRINGE star John Noble (Walter) at the Fox show’s 100th episode/series finale event, he teased a little bit about what you can expect from “Black Blotter”…

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FRINGE: J.H. Wyman Teases ‘Twists and Turns — A Lot of Things You Won’t See Coming’ in the Final Episodes

December 6, 2012 by  
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For as emotionally charged as the first seven episodes of FRINGE’s final season have been, it certainly seems like the ride isn’t going to get smoother any time soon.

“I always said I wanted everybody to go through this journey with the characters at ground level,” FRINGE showrunner J.H. Wyman told me when I asked him for a tease about the final six hours of the series. “And feel what they feel and go through what they feel. And that’s what I’m going to do.”

Take a look for what else he had to say (there are twists and turns coming!), including a tease of an upcoming musical moment…

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FRINGE: ‘The Human Kind’ Photo Preview

December 4, 2012 by  
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FRINGE kicks off its last batch of episodes this Friday, and, well, things don’t exactly look like sunshine and rainbows.

Take a look at a bit of what you can expect from “The Human Kind”…

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FRINGE Scoop: And the Series Finale Title Is…

December 2, 2012 by  
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FRINGE’s end is almost here.

I’m currently up in Vancouver, Canada (where the Fox series films), and just left a celebration for the show’s 100th — and final — episode. And when I spoke with showrunner J.H. Wyman, he was kind enough to share what FRINGE’s last episode would be called.

I’ll have much, much, much, much more for you guys in the coming weeks, but for now, here’s Wyman…

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FRINGE Recap: ‘Five-Twenty-Ten’

November 16, 2012 by  
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This.

This is what I want from a FRINGE episode.

It may be oversimplifying things, but Nina Sharp was very much needed this season. I get that she’s one of the “minor” regular characters, but look at what she brought to this episode. Heck, at the very least, thanks to her presence, we touched more on the Bell/Walter dynamic, which is so much a part of the DNA of the series.

But I’m getting ahead of myself.

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GLEE, FRINGE, BONES and More: Check Out Some Behind-the-Scenes Pictures!

November 16, 2012 by  
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Want a sneak peek of what goes down behind-the-scenes of your favorite Fox shows? Check out some photos from the production of recent episodes of GLEE, BONES, FRINGE, BEN AND KATE, RAISING HOPE, THE MINDY PROJECT, THE MOB DOCTOR, and NEW GIRL!

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FRINGE: ‘Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There’ Photo Preview

November 8, 2012 by  
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Walter goes on a strange little trip in this week’s episode of FRINGE, and for things to register as being odder than normal on this show, that’s saying something.

Take a look at Friday’s “Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There”…

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FRINGE: John Noble on ‘Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There,’ (Possible) Helpful Observers and the Characters’ Grief

November 6, 2012 by  
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This Friday’s new episode of FRINGE may be partially named for John Noble’s Walter (“Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There”…AKA the longest title in FRINGE’s history thus far), but when he talked with reporters on set for the filming the of hour, he was incredibly vague about what actually goes down. Noble was equally vague (but incredibly hilarious) when I questioned whether the team might find assistance in another September-like Observer.

However, Noble was a little more willing to talk about what grief does to the characters we know and love in the fallout from Etta’s death. And as viewers have seen, Peter’s anger and focus has led him down a dark path already.

Take a look at what Noble had to say about FRINGE!

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FRINGE Recap: ‘An Origin Story’

November 3, 2012 by  
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Back when Peter Bishop was wiped from existence at the end of FRINGE season 3, some fans (including LOST co-creator Damon Lindelof) believed the way he’d be worked back into the show would be by him becoming an Observer. Heck, Joshua Jackson (Peter) even came out at that year’s Comic-Con panel dressed in full Observer gear. (Though, he lamented not being able to shave his head for the occasion.)

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