November 21, 2008

Full Fringe Transcripts

Written by: John

For the true Fringe fan, the people over at Fringepedia have posted the full Fringe transcripts. Talk about a ton of work by someone. I’m sure serious Fringe fans everywhere appreciate the work you’ve done to put these together. They even have the latest Fringe transcript from The Equation.

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November 20, 2008

Online Video Stream of Fringe Episode 8 - The Equation

Written by: John

Full online streaming video of Episode 8 of Fringe called “The Equation.”

A child music prodigy is abducted by a serial kidnapper.

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Online Video Stream of Fringe Episode 7 - In Which We Meet Mr. Jones

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Stream the full episode of Fringe’s Episode 7 - “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones.”

When a mysterious parasite attacks a dying FBI agent’s body, Dunham rushes to Germany meet a prisoner and discovers some disconcerting details.

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Online Video Stream of Fringe Episode 6 - The Cure

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Check out the full video of Episode 6 of Fringe called “The Cure.”

The trio investigates a woman with a rare disease who goes missing and resurfaces for devastating results.

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October 1, 2008

Stream Episode 4 of JJ Abram’s Fringe Online - The Arrival

Written by: John

Last night episode 4 of JJ Abram’s Fringe on Fox aired. The name of the episode was The Arrival. Here’s a short description of the episode:
A mysterious cylinder found at the scene of an explosion triggers some unusual events and odd behavior.

Check out all the past Fringe videos or all the full streaming episodes of Fringe on Fox.

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September 18, 2008

Stream Full Fringe Episode 1 (Pilot) and 2 (The Same Old Story) Online

Written by: John

Did you miss any of JJ Abrams Fringe on Fox?

Watch the full streaming online video of the Fringe Pilot below:

Also, here’s the full second episode of Fringe called “The Same Old Story” in case you missed it too:

Now, you never have to worry about missing an episode of Fringe, because you can watch all of Fox’s Fringe episodes streamed online.

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September 15, 2008

Anna Torv on David Letterman

Written by: John

All those Fringe lovers will like this look back at Anna Torv on David Letterman. I think David Letterman is the best and Anna holds her own. I’m sure we’ll be seeing a lot more of Anna Torv on Dave in the future since it looks like Fringe on Fox is going to be a nice success.

I’m not sure about Anna Torv’s all black outfit, but her accent is great.

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September 11, 2008

Poll About Fringe on Fox’s Pilot Episode

Written by: John

After all the anticipation about JJ Abrams Fringe, I think it’s time to hear what people think of the Pilot episode of Fringe. Below is a Fringe poll to get an idea of how people rate the pilot episode of Fringe.

Of course, I think we need to be really careful with a show like Fringe, because a complex show like this often gets better over time and the story lines get more complex and intricate.

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August 30, 2008

JJ Abrams Promises You Won’t Get Lost in Fringe Pilot

Written by: John

If you’ve ever watched any of JJ Abrams previous shows you might wonder if you’re going to be completely lost watching the Pilot episode of Fringe. JJ Abrams has committed to not confusing you:

If you’ve ever been utterly baffled by a television show that J.J. Abrams had a hand in creating — too confused to follow the serpentine plot twists of Lost or Alias or, heck, even Felicity — know that Abrams, the prolific writer, producer and director, has been annoyed, too. With you.

“I just got tired of hearing people say to me, over and over, ‘Yeah, I was watching it, but I missed one, I got really confused, and I stopped watching it,’” he said in a recent phone interview.

Considering what I’ve ready about Fringe so far I’m pretty sure you’re not going to want to miss an episode or you’ll be missing something valuable. This is just more reason for Fox to stream all the Fringe episodes online similar to how ABC streams its shows.

It was also interesting to learn how JJ Abrams came up with Fringe:

His newest show was born from pragmatism. In 2007 he was preparing to direct Star Trek for Paramount, but he also owed a television series to Warner Brothers, the studio that produces Fringe, and he turned to Kurtzman and Orci for help. They traded ideas about beloved fantasy films and television series –The X-Files, Altered States, the early movies of David Cronenberg — but also looked carefully at procedural crime dramas dominating the networks. “When six of the Top 10 shows are Law & Order and C.S.I.,” Orci said, “you have to be a fool not to go study what it is that they’re doing.”

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August 19, 2008

A Quick Look Inside Fringe’s Joshua Jackson

Written by: John

Joshua Jackson: Beyond the Fringe

From ice-hockey-playing child star to Dawson’s Creek pin-up, Joshua Jackson has walked the streets of Hollywood in a back-to-front fashion. From movies to TV and theatre, and then back to movies, in recent years he has managed to avoid the mainstream hysteria courted by other actors of his age and caliber. But that could all be about to change. The 30-year-old Canadian is embarking on a TV series journey that could be the making of him, all over again. As the star of J.J. Abrams’ new pilot show, Fringe, he should be preparing for a media circus. Bryan Cairns caught up with him to find out how he got involved…

These days, most of your credits are for feature films. What attracted you to the TV series Fringe?

Very simply, the appeal is good work with good people. The script is excellent and the character is Indiana Jones-ish. The whole piece is slightly darker than that but the character is adventuresome and smart. Usually on TV, you can be the smart guy but you have to wear glasses and sit in the car or you can be the adventuresome guy and look like Superman and be a lunkhead. This is a nice change.

You can’t really get any better than J.J. Abrams as a producer on television or film. Alias was pretty damn good, Lost is excellent, and Felicity was good as well. He’s definitely made his mark on television. That is the difficulty of television, maintaining quality and being able to keep cranking these things out. That is the thing that has held me back over the last few years from working in television, is knowing the amount of work that goes into it and how difficult it is to keep something good, fresh and interesting for the audience.

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It seems to me like it will be a tough road for Joshua Jackson to go from Dawson’s Creek pin-up to star of Fox’s Fringe. Should be interesting to watch and see how Joshua does on Fringe.

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