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Fringe (J.J. Abrams) - General Discussion Spoilers and Speculation
I've just bought the season 1 DVD set. It's great catching up with the episodes I've missed. I only got into the show about half way through and now I'm hooked. It sort of crept up on me. I can't wait for the new season. I keep seeing it being advertised and just want it to start already!
I've just bought the season 1 DVD set. It's great catching up with the episodes I've missed. I only got into the show about half way through and now I'm hooked. It sort of crept up on me. I can't wait for the new season. I keep seeing it being advertised and just want it to start already!
Only a week left to wait, my friend. We can make it.
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The second season of Fringe opens with an episode that is sure to please the ever-growing fanbase of this remarkable series. There are no signs of the dreaded "sophomore slump" here. This episode hits hard, and fast. From the very beginning you've got action, drama, gross out moments, and a heavy dose of "OMG did that really just happen!?" Is it a perfect episode? No. Is it entertaining? Hell yes!
On September 17th, the Fox television drama Fringe is returning for a second thrilling season, as it will continue to explore the unexplained phenomena and terrifying occurrences linked throughout the world, and known as "The Pattern," in pursuit of a larger, more shocking truth.
The FBI's Fringe Division formed when Special Agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) enlisted the help of institutionalized fringe scientist Walter Bishop (John Noble) and his son, Peter (Joshua Jackson), to save her partner and lover from a shocking, indescribable death. Since then, the Fringe team imagines and tests the impossible while investigating unbelievable events, bizarre crimes and mystifying cases involving teleportation, reanimation, genetic mutation, precognition, artificial intelligence, and now parallel realities.
Series star Anna Torv spoke to the press about how Season 2 promises to answer questions, as well as bring new ones to the surface, while the dynamics between the three lead characters will continue to develop and shift.
UNEXPLAINED BOMBS PUT INNOCENT LIVES ON THE LINE AND OUR FBI AGENTS IN A RACE AGAINST TIME ON “FRINGE” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, ON FOX
Peter, Walter, Olivia and Broyles pursue a strange and deadly occurrence in Philadelphia where a bomb blew up inside a train station but left no trace of any explosive device. The perplexing and unexplained set of circumstances returns Walter to the lab to closely examine the human remains where he uncovers an unlikely energy source that triggered the explosion. With the explosive threat of more bombs and links to a classified military project, the intense investigation leads Olivia and Peter to Iraq in the “Fracture” episode of FRINGE airing Thursday, Oct. 1 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-203) (SPTV050769, TV-14 L, V)
Cast: Anna Torv as Olivia Dunham, Joshua Jackson as Peter Bishop, John Noble as Walter Bishop, Lance Reddick as Phillip Broyles, Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis, Blair Brown as Nina Sharp and Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth
7 things you need to do to prepare for Fringe season two
Fox's loony creepy funny sci-fi series Fringe returns on Thursday for a second season, and to help unravel the show's increasingly loopy mythology, stars Lance Reddick (FBI Agent Philip Broyles) and Blair Brown (Massive Dynamic's Nina Sharp) have a primer for you: Everything you need to know to prepare for season two. (Possible spoilers ahead!)
By the time J.J. Abrams made his way down the red carpet for Fox's annual Fall Eco-Casino Party, a group of reporters had to share his limited time. Abrams tried to stall them by playing with their flip cameras and promoting his buddy Greg Grunberg's iPhone app Yowza. SCI FI Wire pressed hard for answers to questions on Fringe's second season, Lost's final season and film projects Star Trek 2 and Mission: Impossible IV. We picked up a few tidbits from the gaggle, too.
H. Malik: Hello from a desperate Peter-Olivia fan on Fringe. Please, please, please give me something P/O-ish. I broke my toe!
Hope this Peter-Olivia info will make you feel better soon: There are actually some semitender Peter-Olivia moments in the premiere—cold, hard Olivia even lets her guard down at one point and asks Peter for personal help. This could just be another pointless tease, or it could be a sign that the show is finally turning a corner on this key relationship!
As the title of the season finale hinted, will there really be two of everything this season on Fringe? — Matt
Spoiler:
MICKEY: We posed this question to Blair Brown, who plays the cybernetic corporate shark Nina Sharp, and she thinks that's pretty much accurate. There are two realities, after all. But here's a question: How can Dr. Bell live over there? Why hasn't he bumped into his other self? We have no idea, but did Brown say too much when she revealed that Nina Sharp and William Bell can never be in the same room at the same time? Think about it.
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