Four very fun spoilerish finale promo vids showed up on the official FOX 'Fringe' website yesterday.
I was trying to figure out how arrange them to post here this morning when I found this helpful video that contains parts of two of them, so that's a help.
Thanks to the spoilertv.com website for posting this video of John Noble and Josh Jackson describing their excitement about tonight's episode.
The first show scenes in this vid are from a clip by FOX entitled 'Invaders,' and the second set of show scenes in the vid are from a clip entitled 'You Helped Yourself.' These two clips can be found at fox.com/watch/fringe in the 'Video Extras' row on the page.
The other two are 'Reckoning,' and 'Call Fringe,' and if I can I will post them on this page also, but it might be easier for you to access them all next to each other on the 'Fringe on Demand' page link I listed in the above paragraph. Enjoy!
'Fringe-John Noble and Joshua Jackson Interview(Video)' link(Spoiler TV):
http://spoilertv.com/search/label/Fringe
Noble and Jackson Interview Vid and Four New Finale Spoiler Vid Clips From FOX
By fringeobsessed Email Post 5/20/2010 09:19:00 AM
TV Guide Magazine's Damian Holbrook Ponders 'Over There:Part 2'
By fringeobsessed Email Post 5/18/2010 08:19:00 AM
I am so happy that Damian Holbrook from TV Guide Magazine is a big Fringe fan.
In this week's issue of TV Guid Magazine (May 17-23) he has written a delicious overview of the Season 2 Finale:Part 2. Please note: if you are spoiler squeamish stop reading this now, because Holbrook's article contains some spoilers!
Holbrook tells us that getting Peter Bishop back to our world-even if he wanted to go, and we have no indication of that as of this writing-would be extremely difficult. Politically-connected Walternate wants revenge, and the Alt-U government (via Walternate, of course) blames Walter's Peter-snatching 1985 Reiden Lake event as 'Event Zero,' the cause of new problems and hate for our world. Holbrook says the "doppelgangers of at least two beloved Federal agents from our world" (Can anyone say Liv and Charlie?) will be especially menacing.
And what about that 'Wave Sink No. 3' contraption locked away in the Department of Defense at the base of the Statue of Liberty? That apparently is technology unique to the other side that looks hauntingly similar to the time machine in the Fringe comic book.
Holbrook also gives some info on the Bell vs. our Walter Bishop debacle that makes you cock your head a little. "The besties-turned-adversaries each have something the other needs." Hmm. Holbrook is so bold as to say that "they fall back in like with each other." Who saw that coming? But can they really trust each other?
Holbrook also hints that something smoky's going to happen and that we may not see William Bell as the smoke clears away. According to Nimoy, William Bell "takes us all by surprise and makes an extraordinary sacrifice for the greater good."
But the biggest tease as usual, comes from our beloved executive producers. According to Akiva Goldsman, "What next season will be like is profoundly informed by the last images of the finale."
So you'd better watch closely my Fringe-obsessed friends! Apparently that will set "the stage for more trips to the alterna-verse." And as far as future villians go, my hero, executive producer Jeff Pinkner, tells Holbrook "they may already be among us."
Pinkner further says, "We have met some of them and there will be others to come." Is anyone else crossing their fingers for Alt-David Robert Jones? And most importantly, is it Thursday yet?!
Use the link below to read the entire TV Guide article.
Link to 'As The Worlds Turn' by Damian Holbrook:
http://toallthatsweird.net/?p=729
In this week's issue of TV Guid Magazine (May 17-23) he has written a delicious overview of the Season 2 Finale:Part 2. Please note: if you are spoiler squeamish stop reading this now, because Holbrook's article contains some spoilers!
Holbrook tells us that getting Peter Bishop back to our world-even if he wanted to go, and we have no indication of that as of this writing-would be extremely difficult. Politically-connected Walternate wants revenge, and the Alt-U government (via Walternate, of course) blames Walter's Peter-snatching 1985 Reiden Lake event as 'Event Zero,' the cause of new problems and hate for our world. Holbrook says the "doppelgangers of at least two beloved Federal agents from our world" (Can anyone say Liv and Charlie?) will be especially menacing.
And what about that 'Wave Sink No. 3' contraption locked away in the Department of Defense at the base of the Statue of Liberty? That apparently is technology unique to the other side that looks hauntingly similar to the time machine in the Fringe comic book.
Holbrook also gives some info on the Bell vs. our Walter Bishop debacle that makes you cock your head a little. "The besties-turned-adversaries each have something the other needs." Hmm. Holbrook is so bold as to say that "they fall back in like with each other." Who saw that coming? But can they really trust each other?
Holbrook also hints that something smoky's going to happen and that we may not see William Bell as the smoke clears away. According to Nimoy, William Bell "takes us all by surprise and makes an extraordinary sacrifice for the greater good."
But the biggest tease as usual, comes from our beloved executive producers. According to Akiva Goldsman, "What next season will be like is profoundly informed by the last images of the finale."
So you'd better watch closely my Fringe-obsessed friends! Apparently that will set "the stage for more trips to the alterna-verse." And as far as future villians go, my hero, executive producer Jeff Pinkner, tells Holbrook "they may already be among us."
Pinkner further says, "We have met some of them and there will be others to come." Is anyone else crossing their fingers for Alt-David Robert Jones? And most importantly, is it Thursday yet?!
Use the link below to read the entire TV Guide article.
Link to 'As The Worlds Turn' by Damian Holbrook:
http://toallthatsweird.net/?p=729
Fringe Press Release 221: Over There, Part 1
By Dennis Email Post 5/13/2010 11:58:00 PM Categories: Fringe, Press Release, Season 2, Spoilers
IN PART ONE OF THE TWO-PART “FRINGE” SEASON FINALE “FRINGE” THURSDAY, MAY 13, ON FOX
Guest Stars Leonard Nimoy, Orla Brady and Ari Graynor Return
In part one of the two-part, two-night second season finale, Walter and Olivia travel to the parallel universe, and the anticipated face-off between Walter Bishop and William Bell occurs when special guest star Leonard Nimoy returns in the all-new “Over There, Part 1” episode of FRINGE airing Thursday, May 13 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-221) (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; Blair Brown as Nina Sharp; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth
Guest Cast: Ari Graynor as Rachel Dunham; David Call as Nick Lane; Pascale Hutton as Sally Clark; Omar Metwally as James Heath; Lily Pilblad as Ella Blake; Philip Winchester as Frank Stanton; Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee; Orla Brady as Elizabeth Bishop; Leonard Nimoy as William Bell; Ryan James McDonald as Brandon
Guest Stars Leonard Nimoy, Orla Brady and Ari Graynor Return
In part one of the two-part, two-night second season finale, Walter and Olivia travel to the parallel universe, and the anticipated face-off between Walter Bishop and William Bell occurs when special guest star Leonard Nimoy returns in the all-new “Over There, Part 1” episode of FRINGE airing Thursday, May 13 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-221) (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; Blair Brown as Nina Sharp; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth
Guest Cast: Ari Graynor as Rachel Dunham; David Call as Nick Lane; Pascale Hutton as Sally Clark; Omar Metwally as James Heath; Lily Pilblad as Ella Blake; Philip Winchester as Frank Stanton; Seth Gabel as Lincoln Lee; Orla Brady as Elizabeth Bishop; Leonard Nimoy as William Bell; Ryan James McDonald as Brandon
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