Category Archives: Fringe

Comic Con 2012: FRINGE is in Hall H for their first year to celebrate the 5th and Final Season!

From WarnerBros: Calling all Fringe fans — from Westfield to Alt-San Diego! The acclaimed thriller’s stars and executive producers will return one final time to Comic-Con International: San Diego®, the world’s greatest pop culture convention, to celebrate the show’s fifth and final season with its incredibly devoted fans. For the first time ever, the show’s panel will be held on a Sunday — July 15 — and it will take place in Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center.

FRINGE is coming back!

After much speculation, I am happy to report (from Amrie) that FOX has decided to keep FRINGE alive for at least one more season! HOORAY!! I’d held off writing about my amazing opportunity during WonderCon 2012 to sit at the round tables with cast members Blair Brown (Nina Sharp), Seth Gabel (Lincoln Lee), John Noble (Dr. Walter Bishop, oh how I adore him!), Joshua Jackson (Peter Bishop) and Executive Producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman. Frankly, because I didn’t want

Mary Murphy previews FOX FALL 2011

I don’t understand the correlation between Mary Murphy of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE and FOX FALL 2011 (I mean, aside from the whole “being on FOX” part of it all), but I’m not complaining because the preview videos they released today for some upcoming shows are fun and really start to hit home the fact that the fall season starts SOON. I particularly like when Mary maybe scares Zooey Deschanel….  Check out some preview clips, with some teaser-filled

Thursday MUST WATCH: FOX Thursday dramas

FINALLY!  We finally have all new episodes of BONES and FRINGE tonight, and I have to say that they’re some of my favorite episodes. On BONES, after a minor earthquake hits the DC area, a corpse is found on the subway, and Sweets goes a little overboard with the “live life to the fullest.”  Clea DuVall guest stars!  It’s a really good lead up to next week’s (slightly disappointing) 100th episode! Brennan (Emily Deschanel) investigates a subway train accident in

FRINGE Season 2 tonight!

So I have to be honest.  Last year, FRINGE was that show that I saved up on the DVR until I had watched everything else, and even then I couldn’t get myself to watch it.  And believe me, it’s not for lack of intelligent storytelling or anything like that.  I just knew that if I sat down to watch one, I would have to stay there to watch the other 4 I had saved up, and I wasn’t ready for

FRINGE scores full season

Ok FRINGE-fans.  We can all relax a little in knowing that FOX has given it the “back-nine”. What does this mean for the show?  Will the mysteries be a little more drawn out, now that we know we have more time to solve them?  Are you excited about this turn of events?  And what does this mean for your Tuesday nights at 9? Click after the jump for the official press release from FOX –