FRINGE Scoop: And the Series Finale Title Is…
December 2, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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…
GLEE, BONES, FRINGE, and More: Check Out Some Behind-the-Scenes Pictures!
November 30, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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 upcoming episodes of BONES, FRINGE, NEW GIRL, THE MINDY PROJECT, RAISING HOPE, and BEN AND KATE, plus this week’s hour of GLEE!
Which picture is your favorite?
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FRINGE Recap: ‘Five-Twenty-Ten’
November 16, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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.
GLEE, FRINGE, BONES and More: Check Out Some Behind-the-Scenes Pictures!
November 16, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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!
FRINGE Recap: ‘Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There’
November 9, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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So, I’m really torn about “Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There.”
Much like “The Recordist,” I feel like the reaction to this episode has been split. Some delighted in the smaller moments, the callbacks to the things probably only the most hardcore fans would get, etc. Others seem to be frustrated with the slower pace of storytelling and very little of Peter’s newfound Observerdom being addressed. And once again, I find myself stuck in the middle of these two views.
FRINGE: ‘Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There’ Photo Preview
November 8, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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”…
FRINGE: John Noble on ‘Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There,’ (Possible) Helpful Observers and the Characters’ Grief
November 6, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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!
FRINGE Recap: ‘An Origin Story’
November 3, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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.)
BONES, FRINGE, and THE MOB DOCTOR: Check Out Some Behind-the-Scenes Pictures!
November 2, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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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 upcoming episodes of BONES, FRINGE, and THE MOB DOCTOR!
Which picture is your favorite?
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Fox Officially Sets FRINGE’s Series Finale Date
November 2, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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Leave it to FRINGE to zig when you expect it to zag, even when it comes to its own series finale date.
Originally, Fox Chairman of Entertainment, Kevin Reilly told reporters at summer Television Critics Association that the series finale for FRINGE would air in January of 2013. A little over a month later, FRINGE showrunner J.H. Wyman tweeted that the show’s final hour would actually air on February 1, 2013. But now, things have changed.
FRINGE: J.H. Wyman on ‘An Origin Story,’ Olivia’s Memories, Bell, Donald, and More
November 1, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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We’re approaching another FRINGE Friday, but this one may be a little more bittersweet than most: following the death of Etta, it sure seems like Peter and Olivia will (understandably) be taking this loss incredibly hard. But there’s still a war to fight and nine more episodes to do it in.
To get a little more insight into what’s to come, I sought out FRINGE showrunner J.H. Wyman. The interview was conducted before Etta’s death, so there aren’t any questions specifically relating to that. However, in hindsight, his answers on the topic of Simon’s fate could shed some light into some of the (possible) reasoning for Etta’s death: “…that’s what we really wanted to get across: that the Observers are not messing around.”
Take a look at more from Wyman, including his teases about “An Origin Story,” Olivia’s memories, Bell, Donald, and more…
FRINGE: ‘An Origin Story’ Photo Preview
October 31, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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After the crushing blow the FRINGE team was dealt in “The Bullet That Saved the World,” you wouldn’t really be able to tell how off things were with them just by the photos from “An Origin Story.” In fact, things seem almost…normal. (If you ignoring Etta’s glaring absence, obviously.)
Take a look for yourself…
FRINGE Post-Mortem: Georgina Haig Praises the ‘Brave Move’ Made in ‘The Bullet That Saved the World’
October 26, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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[Warning: This post contains spoilers for the FRINGE episode, “The Bullet That Saved the World.” If you haven’t seen it yet, go watch it now and then come back to see what Georgina Haig (Etta) had to say about the hour.]
FRINGE Exclusive: J.H. Wyman Shares Episode 7’s Title
October 15, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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In case you’ve doubted the usefulness of Twitter, clearly you’re not following FRINGE showrunner J.H. Wyman. Earlier today, he tweeted out the episode title for the sixth hour of the final season (“Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There,” in case you missed that nugget), so when he and I got on the phone this afternoon, I couldn’t resist asking what episode seven would be called.
FRINGE Recap: ‘In Absentia’
October 5, 2012 by Marisa Roffman
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For as much as went down in “In Absentia,” there isn’t a whole lot to recap, so instead, I wanted to focus in on a couple of things that have been nagging in my brain in the days that have passed since I first saw the episode…