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by RABID DOLL STAFF
May-24-2013 -
PLUS: Find out where the show will pick up when it returns in the fall
This story contains possible spoilers on the final season of "Fringe." It looks like "Fringe" is heading straight back to the future. But they will be doing it without one of the showrunners that helped lead the series through four seasons on Fox. Jeff Pinkner, an executive producer who helped ...
Read More'Fringe' gets some love on its way out
It was announced through several science-fiction conventions (likely reaching more people there than who actually participated in the nominations), but the Hugo Award nominations are out. And at the top of the list once again? "Doctor Who." The British series, now in its 50th year, received three ...
Read MoreCable channel will have non-exclusive rights to rebroadcast the Fox series
Apparently, even fringe science is science enough to be on a channel called Science. The Discovery-owned cable channel has acquired the non-exclusive rights to rebroadcast episodes of the Fox cult hit series "Fringe," which will begin its final season in the fall. Terms of the deal were not d ...
Read MoreThis week we are presented with a tale of two Astrids
This week, "Fringe" had a great case revolving around a man who found an Observer device and worked out the math so that he see the world like they did -- past, present and future -- all at once. Neil Chung (Chin Han) was a former MIT professor who took a job with the TSA so he could meet people. ...
Read MoreShow adjusts to life without Peter Bishop
How important was Peter Bishop to the world? So much that when we visit 2026 again -- and trust me, it looks like we will -- it will be quite different than how we saw it last season on "Fringe." "The future that we saw in 2026 will now not have happened, because by altering the past, inevitably ...
Read MoreScience-fiction icon shares his opinion on how Israel can achieve peace
What will it take to bring peace to the Middle East, and stop the conflict between Israel and Palestine? Create two countries. That's what Leonard Nimoy is saying, the man best known for his green-blooded, pointy-eared Vulcan Spock in the original "Star Trek" series and a number of movies that fo ...
Read MoreThe series' showrunners hint at the future of the series' love triangle
For those of you "Fringe" fans wondering if the love triangle between Olivia (Anna Torv), Peter (Joshua Jackson), and Fauxlivia is going to continue for the rest of the series' third season, the answer is yes. In fact, if "Fringe" showrunners Jeff Pinker and J.H. Wyman get their way ("their way," ...
Read MoreThe producers of the Fox sci-fi series have a plan, and they expect to see it through
A television series -- especially one as intricate as "Fringe" -- needs to have a plan. Co-creator J.J. Abrams’ past shows, "Alias" and "Lost," suffered at some point in their runs from a lack of direction in such mythology-driven plot. But if that show has been relegated to the Friday night †...
Read MoreRatings may not be breaking any records, but the series has creative support
Thursdays are tough for any show. But for a series like "Fringe," with its complex science-fiction structure, it's practically murder. Yet, the show from the team that brought the most recent "Star Trek" movie is surviving, and that support from Fox could continue into a potential fourth season, ...
Read MoreIn the third season premiere, Olivia tries to prove that she's not crazy by acting like a crazy person.
This review may contain spoilers. "Fringe" is back for its third season, ladies and gentleman! It's been far too long, you guys. The majority of the episode takes place on the other side, where Olivia (Anna Torv) has been experimented on by Walternate's people in an attempt to replace her memo ...
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