Fringe Press Release 306: "6955 kHZ"

      Email Post       10/28/2010 02:46:00 PM      

--“FRINGE”—(9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1

WHAT’S THE FREQUENCY, OLIVIA?


ON AN ALL-NEW “FRINGE”


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ON FOX

Back “over here,” the Fringe Division investigates a bizarre phenomenon when 15 people up and down the Eastern Seaboard, all suffer retrograde amnesia from listening to their shortwave radios on the same frequency. Much to Walter’s dismay, Peter presses on with piecing together the mass destruction device. Just as alternate Olivia and Peter’s chemistry deepens, the anticipation of Olivia’s return escalates in the all-new “6955 kHz” episode of FRINGE airing Thursday, Nov. 11 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-306) (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; Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth

Guest Cast: Ryan James McDonald as Brandon; Clark Middleton as Ed Markham; Kevin Weisman as Gemini; Mark Acheson as Murray Harkins; Vincent Tong as Shen Chan; Minh Ly as Dan Liang; Paula Lindberg as Becky Woomer; Tyler McClendon as Laird Woomer

Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv turn up the heat

      Email Post       10/25/2010 08:00:00 AM      


'Fringe': Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv turn up the heat
By Carina Adly MacKenzie

September 29, 2010 11:59 PM ET
Despite our unabashed fangirling the last time we hung out with Joshua Jackson, Zap2it was invited back to the "Fringe" set to once again chat with Jackson and co-star Anna Torv about the shocking turn that the series has taken in Season 3.

In last week's premiere episode, we watched sadly as Olivia was brainwashed into believing that she is actually Alternate-Olivia. Whatever you choose to call her.

"In the script it's always Bolivia," Jackson tells us, "But my opinion is that we should allow the people who watch the show to name her. I've heard Fauxlivia, Altlivia, Nolivia."

Back in our universe, Peter has no idea that the woman he's been kissing is actually an infiltrator from the other side. The fact that he's a stranger from an enemy land is no detriment to their love life, though. Tonight's Sept. 30 episode, "The Box," will see the couple turn up the heat significantly.

"It starts off absolutely as this mission," Torv says of their romance. "She's got her own life and her own lover too, but slowly as they kind of embark on this thing, I think it's difficult for her. I think [Peter] grows on her a little bit."

Though Peter will pick up on small changes in Olivia's personality, don't expect a lightbulb to go off above his head any time soon. Jackson laughs about Peter's cluelessness. "Unfortunately when you're playing the sort of red herring stuff, somebody's got to be the idiot, and Peter's the idiot this time," he chuckles. "From an audience standpoint, and certainly from an actor's standpoint, you go 'Well, it's pretty clear,' and it's not that much of a leap for him to go, 'Wait a minute, there is a girl that looks just like this on the other side and this girl is nothing like the girl I used to know. What could possibly have happened?'"

While Peter plays the rube, he and Bolivia are forging a connection that he and Olivia never quite had. "The [real] Olivia is more emotionally closed off and sort of just-the-facts, whereas [Bolivia] is sort of off the cuff. That's closer to Peter's personality, so there's a more natural mesh between those two people. She's not nearly as broken as our Olivia."

Torv says that finding the different nuances between the two versions of her character has been tricky. "They're so alike in that they've ended up in exactly the same job with the same unit and the same partner and the same boss," she says. "They really are, genetically, the same person, and all that's shifted is their reactions are a little bit different. They've led a little bit of a different life."

Fans who have been rooting for Peter and Olivia to get together throughout the last couple of years may find it a little bit heartbreaking to watch Peter forge a deeper connection with Bolivia, but Jackson says it's animal instinct coming into play.

"Obviously she's undercover, she's a double agent, but if we did it right it'll feel like there was something real there. Peter and Olivia spent two years around each other in a very professional way - and I know it drives the writers crazy when I say this, but they were more brotherly-sisterly than they were ever sort of loverly towards the end, and then he was able to strike up [a romantic] relationship really quickly with Altlivia."

In "The Box," Bolivia's motives for being in Peter's world begin to become clear. In order to win the war, she and Walternate will need Peter's help. However, as she spends more time with him, she may find herself sympathizing with his side more than she'd expected.

Torv says we're unlikely to see Bolivia switch sides any time soon, though. "In everything she hears here, she still has her world view, which is that this side is fundamentally destroying hers."

Jackson agrees, and rattles off a quote from Joseph Stalin. "When one man dies, it's a tragedy. A million men die, it's a statistic," he says. "You have to turn the bad guy into an inhuman thing so you don't feel bad about killing them." When Bolivia eventually returns to her side, Jackson teases that the entire fate of her world may be in Peter's hands. "Peter has now this woman that he's, I don't know, fallen in love with, on the other side - if he's the guy who flips the switch, he's not so comfortable anymore."

Jackson believes that despite chemistry with Bolivia, Peter's loyalty will always lie with Olivia. That's why he chose to return to his world, despite being lied to by his father and later by Olivia. "He's choosing that these [people] are going to be his family," Jackson says. "So that bond is stronger than any blood bonds that he'd have on the other side."

Will Peter and the real Olivia ever work things out in a "loverly" sort of way? Maybe, Torv says, by the time the show finishes its run.

"Of course you're rooting for it, but that's for the end-end-end-end, when it all ends happily ever after," she says. "It's set up that way, isn't it, for you to want that but never quite get it?"

And so, we wait.

Source:zap2it.com


Fringe gets a 'Back To The Future' Shock

      Email Post       10/20/2010 08:54:00 PM      

Today's News: Our TakeExclusive: Fringe gets a Back to the Future Shock!
Oct 20, 2010 02:39 PM ET
by Damian Holbrook

Great Scott! Back to the Future's Doc Brown will be meeting Fringe's resident Doctor Frankenstein when Christopher Lloyd guest stars early next year as Walter's musical hero.

"We all know how much Walter loves music, right? Well this fellow was one of his icons," explains John Noble of Lloyd's role in the season's 10th episode. "He adored this man. So Walter gets to be a bit of a fanboy."

Lloyd, who is currently enjoying a resurgence thanks to the 25th anniversary of Future, begins filming next week in Vancouver and will appear in the show's 10th episode. And while there remains a Fringe-ian veil of secrecy surrounding his actual involvement in the hour's investigation, it's very clear that Nobel is excited to have Marty McFly's bestie coming aboard. "It's a beautiful role and such good casting," he enthuses. "When I read the script I thought 'I hope hey get someone great.' And Christopher Lloyd exceeds my expectations!"

Source:tvguide.com

Fringe Press Release 305: "Amber 31422"

      Email Post       10/19/2010 09:04:00 AM      

[EDITOR’S NOTE: If World Series Game #7 (SP-1119) is necessary, the baseball game will air instead of BONES and FRINGE.]

--“FRINGE”—(9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) CC-HDTV 720p-Dolby Digital 5.1

THE TEAM SEES DOUBLE ON AN ALL-NEW “FRINGE”

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ON FOX

Shawn Ashmore (“X-Men: The Last Stand”) and Aaron Ashmore (“Smallville”) Guest-Star

The alternate universe Fringe Division investigates a shocking breach of security when a twin frees his brother (guest stars Shawn and Aaron Ashmore) from a quarantined Amber area. As the team sets out to crack this sophisticated case, Walternate experiments over there more with Olivia as she reenters the tank. Meanwhile, visions of Peter continue to haunt Olivia about returning to the “other side” in the all-new “Amber 31422” episode of FRINGE airing Thursday, Nov. 4 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-305) (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; Kirk Acevedo as Charlie Francis; Jasika Nicole as Astrid Farnsworth

Guest Cast: Ryan James McDonald as Brandon; Amy Madigan as Marilyn Dunham; Seth Gable as Lincoln Lee; Shawn Ashmore as Joshua Rose; Aaron Ashmore as Matthew Rose; Holly Dignard as Danielle Rose

Fringe's Next Episodes Wet, Wild and Cancer-Free

      Email Post       10/18/2010 06:56:00 PM      

Ugo.com, give us some juice spoilers about the upcoming episodes of Fringe.

Get ready to slip on your bathing suits, because Fringe is going back to the tank.

We know Walternate and Brandonym (it's just fun coming up with alternate reality pet-names for these people) plan to place Olivia back in the sensory deprivation tank to further their research into why she successfully crosses universes, but what does that nagging vision of Peter have to say about it? The newest clip from "Amber 31422" let us in on Faux Faux-Livia's ghostly friend.

And it looks like Olivia won't be the only one with a visitor in upcoming episodes, as we've learned that Director Broyles (which universe's counterpart remains to be seen) will see his young son Christopher Broyles, as played by young actor Curtis Harris. The meeting takes place in episode seven, "The Abducted," which also sees David Nykl playing "Reverend Marcus."

A young Broyles? An abduction? A member of the cloth? Hmm...and it looks like the Broyles family won't be the only ones making sweet music when episode ten features a once famous musician named "Royce" Another Fringe musical episode perhaps?

A recently released conversation between Faux-Livia and her otherworldly typewriter suggests that cancer may play a part in upcoming episodes, as the other side seems surprised by its role as a disease in our world. And what part will Kevin Weisman play, having a brief appearance in the promo that followed "Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?"

Fringe Sneak Peak 305: Amber 31422

      Email Post       10/15/2010 01:46:00 AM      



Here is a sneak peek at the next Fringe episode "Amber 31422", courtesy of the Sprint Now Network.

Fringe Preview 305: Amber 31422

      Email Post       10/15/2010 01:31:00 AM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Amber 31422", which airs November 4th on FOX (If there is no World Series Game 7, otherwise it will air on November 11th).

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe Promotional Photos 307: The Abducted

      Email Post       10/14/2010 04:31:00 PM      


Here are the promotional photos for Fringe episode 307: The Abducted.

Click the image above to see the full sized photos, or visit FringeFiles.com for more promotional photos, screenshots, and other Fringe images.

Fringe Promotional Photos 306: 6955 kHz

      Email Post       10/14/2010 04:29:00 PM      

Here are the promotional photos for Fringe episode 306: 6955 kHz.

Click the image above to see the full sized photos, or visit FringeFiles.com for more promotional photos, screenshots, and other Fringe images.

Fringe Promotional Photos 305: Amber 31422

      Email Post       10/14/2010 04:23:00 PM      

Here are the promotional photos for Fringe episode 305: Amber 31422.

Click the image above to see the full sized photos, or visit FringeFiles.com for more promotional photos, screenshots, and other Fringe images.

Fringe Scenemaker 304: Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?

      Email Post       10/12/2010 01:32:00 PM      



Scenemaker is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Fringe. This episode shows the making of the Fringe season three episode Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?.

You can watch previous episode's scenemaker videos here.

Fringe Sneak Peak 304: Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?

      Email Post       10/08/2010 09:00:00 AM      



Here is a sneak peek at next week's Fringe episode "The Plateau", courtesy of the Sprint Now Network.

Fringe Spoilers: TV Guide Scan for Do Shapeshifters Dream of Electric Sheep?

      Email Post       10/06/2010 11:24:00 AM      


Now that the (supposedly) late William Bell has named Walter as the sole owner of Massive Dynamic, it's time for our favorite mad scientist to set up shop at his brand-new lab. "I'm interested to see where they're taking this," admits John noble of his alter ego's propensity for creating chaos in even the most controlled environment. "It could be a dangerous toy in the hands of Walter." Especially since Dr. Bishop still fancies his hallucinogens, which leads to an awkward - and hilarious - situation [tonight?] as a whacked-out Walter addresses his staff. Not that the episode is all laughs and LSD. There's a major threat in the form of another shape-shifting agent called into action by Newton, as well as a development in the Fauxlivia story line that could factor into Peter's inevitable realization that he's sleeping with the enemy. "It's amazing how stupid a smart man can get with a little affection from a beautiful woman," jokes Joshua Jackson. "But he's no dummy... I'm hoping Peter is one who puts two and two together." And when he does, we're sure Walter has something to help him feel all better.

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Fringe: The Plateau - Sneak Peek & Behind The Scenes Video

      Email Post       10/05/2010 10:20:00 PM      



Here is another scene from this Thursday's Fringe episode The Plateau, which also includes a behind the scenes interview with Anna Torv (Olivia Dunham).

Fringe Sneak Peak 303: The Plateau

      Email Post       10/01/2010 08:58:00 AM      



Here is a sneak peek at next week's Fringe episode "The Plateau", courtesy of the Sprint Now Network.
 

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