Fringe: Earthling


By Rhea Dee – So we’ve got a weird shadow man that turns victims into ash once he encounters them. Oh, and Walter’s going to need a Dust Devil to vacuum up the remains. Maybe two Dust Devils. And even better than the totally weird monster of the week? This episode is Broyles-centric.

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Fringe: Dream Logic

By Rhea Dee – I love Sam Weiss. He’s just so cool–he helped Olivia ditch her shakes and cane! So I was happy to see his return even though Olivia is cured and has all her memories back.

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Fringe: Momentum Deferred

By Rhea Dee – Good news: Olivia got most of her memories back! Bad news: she immediately shares the secret info locked in her head with the bad guys. Also, she drank a flatworm milkshake.

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Fringe: Fracture

By Rhea Dee – This episode improved greatly on balancing the monster of the week storyline with our characters overarching problems, as well as inching forward some of the mysteries about The Pattern, and Baldo. But, before we get to that, we have our monster/problem of the week: an exploding man. Kind of like Peter, from Heroes, except way less emo (and unfortunately, way less hot).

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Fringe: Night of Desirable Objects

By Rhea Dee – Given the heavy nods to X-Files that Fringe made last week, my mind immediately wanted to link this episode to X-Files ones. I got hints of “Home” and “Post Modern Prometheus,” which isn’t too bad, considering that those are some top X-Files episodes. I wonder if these links upset the X-Files purists who feel that this show borrows too heavily from the Mulder mine. I actually find the comparisons a curiosity more than anything else, so viva la Fringe!

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Fringe: A New Day in the Old Town

By Rhea Dee – A long time ago, in the mid 90’s, there was another television show about unnatural occurrences that featured a kick ass female lead. That show was The X-Files, and the kick ass female (co)lead was one Doctor Dana Scully.

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Fringe: There’s More Than One of Everything


By Rhea Dee – Now, that’s how you end a season. With a minor arc wrap-up, a hint of things to come, and one gigantic suckerpunch that has you screaming at the TV for a very very long time.

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Fringe: The Road Not Taken

By Rhea Dee – Good news first: Fringe got renewed! Yay! One less show to worry about it. Frustrating news? Next week’s season finale is probably going to be the most aggravating thing that ever was. And this episode got busy in setting up that ultimate season finale frustration. It must be a JJ thing.

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Fringe: Midnight


By Rhea Dee – I love shows that play songs I love. Which is why I got ridiculously excited when this episode kicked off by playing “Bela Lugosi’s Dead”, Goth anthem. Uh…major win! The last time I was this excited over song usage in TV was when Kate from Lost played “Walkin’ After Midnight.” Good going Fringe, you have hipster music cred.

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Fringe: Bad Dreams

By Rhea Dee – Whoa, lots of stuff happening on Fringe. Walter creepiness! ZFT book! Super Olivia! And…girl kissing? Yep. Lots of stuff happening on Fringe.

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Fringe: Unleashed


By Rhea Dee – Alright, I’m getting a bit nervous here. Why hasn’t Fringe been renewed yet? It gets a decent amount of viewers. Leonard frickin’ Nimoy is going to be in the finale. I thought when shows did well like this they got the renewal stamp of approval immediately.

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Fringe: Inner Child


By Rhea Dee – So I’m sure you’ve all heard by now the exciting news that Mr. Leonard Nimoy is going to be in the Season Finale of Fringe, playing none other than William Bell, Walter’s former BFF and current CEO of Massive Dynamic. Which should be very, very interesting. And also awesome.

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Fringe: A Recap

By Rhea Dee – Finally, after months and months of crap American Idol bs, Fringe is back!

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Got a Question for the Cast of “Fringe?”

Teresa Jusino will be interviewing the cast of Fringe this weekend, and we’re taking this opportunity to let YOU get your questions in.

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Fringe: The Same Old Story

By Lisa Fary

This week, Fringe gets a visit from the Exposition Fairy!

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Pilot Review: JJ Abrams’ Fringe on FOX

by Josh Roessler At this point in his career, J.J. Abrams is a household name. Alias, Lost, Mission Impossible: III, Cloverfield — you can’t think of these properties without his name popping into your head. He has been involved with, if not always responsible for, some fantastic pieces of popular entertainment. The pilot for Lost, [...]

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