Fringe Press Release 319: “Lysergic Acid Diethylamide”

      Email Post       3/28/2011 06:38:00 PM      

MIND-BENDING LAB EXPERIMENTATION ON AN ALL-NEW “FRINGE” FRIDAY, APRIL 15, ON FOX

The team makes a desperate attempt to remove William Bell’s consciousness from Olivia’s body before she’s lost forever in the all-new “Lysergic Acid Diethylamide” episode of FRINGE airing Friday, April 15 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FR-319) (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

Source: Fox.com

9 comments:

  1. What happened to Olivia this season : She is trapped in the other universe, experimented on, almost died, escapes full of love, returns, nobody noticed she we replaced by a brainless copy. Then the man she loves seems so cold with her giving the circumstances. She finally sleeps with Peter despite his attitude. And there is worse to come for her, an alt-baby, do you think that next season Olivia will have cancer, aids, or will die soon, because this character has suffered so much, she hasn't demonstrate any ability this season, and she is in a way already dead (being Bellivia), will the writers come to her rescue, hope so !

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  2. I loved the "Bellivia".

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  3. "Then the man she loves seems so cold with her giving the circumstances."
    what do u know about peter to say he seemed so cold ? maybe you're overlooking that he had only couple of 15sec scenes in every 4 episodes when it was all about Olivia . plus we never saw things from peter's perspective , every explanation, every insight , was through Oliva, I agree she did suffered this season , but instead of making the character stronger than it was you see people everywhere talking about how she suffered , which made this somehow a typical "poor-main-character" show, I want the strong olivia back.

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  4. Funny, I thought we had only seen the strong Olivia so far. And that's why we're so sympathetic to her: she goes through sheet and is always understanding. We almost never see her soft side.

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  6. I'm getting very tired of the amount of drug use being written into the script. The episode of Walter and Nina smoking on campus was so ridiculous. Making a 'mind-bending' episode for April 15 just adds to my irritation.
    Is it bothering anyone else?

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  7. @Anonymous
    Why does it bother you so much? Walter is on drugs 99% of the time and it makes Walter who he is. Also, from the looks of the preview they are going to be on LSD just to save Olivia's life. If you have a problem with it then why do you watch the show?

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  8. I agree with the fourth Anon - Olivia has been extremely strong this season, more so than other characters would have been, I think. She's still moving on and healing, unlike other characters that would have had mental/emotional breakdowns or quit long before this. Does she have to be punching people to be considered "strong"? This season's been about Olivia being emotionally and psychologically strong, which I think is harder to be than physically.

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  9. I think that people who like Olivia think she's been through so many bad things, that she now deserves to be happy, but I'm sure the writers are going to continue this smashing thing on Olivia over and over, and now it's too much negative experiencing for this beautifull character.

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