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Tag Archives: Fringe
And a Cathode-Ray Tube Please: S on Fringe’s Season 4 Premiere “Neither Here Nor There”
What struck me most about “Neither Here Nor There” was how seamlessly the show slipped back into the everyday without Peter. This is not to say that his absence didn’t leave a mark, because it did. Interestingly, the absence of … Continue reading
Posted in Fringe
Tagged Anna Torv, Astrid Farnsworth, Fringe, Jasika Nicole, John Noble, Lincoln Lee, Olivia Dunham, Seth Gabel, Walter Bishop
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Must See TV Trailers & Previews Released at Comic Con 2011
Previously Published by Sara (that’s me) at G33KPRON Nerds from around the world gathered in San Diego this past weekend for Comic Con. Amid all the madness, our favourite television shows had their panels and released juicy tidbits, trailers, previews … Continue reading
Posted in Chuck, Fringe, True Blood, TV Previews, Uncategorized
Tagged AMC, Chuck, Comic Con, Dexter, Fringe, hbo, Homeland, JJ Abrams, Joshua Gomez, Joshua Jackson, LOST, NBC, Peter Bishop, SDCC, The Ringer, The Walking Dead, True Blood, Vampire Diaries, Zachary Levi
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Top 5(ish) Father’s Day Edition: Our Fave TV Dads
For Father’s Day we’re celebrating by putting together a list of our favourite small-screen Dads! Funny, Brave, Badass or all of the above, you’ll find him here. Did we leave out your favourite TV Dad? Let us know in the … Continue reading
Posted in Castle, Chuck, Doctor Who, Fringe, Top 5, Uncategorized
Tagged Angel, Battlestar Galactica, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Castle, Doctor Who, Father's Day, Fringe, Game of Thrones, Helo Agathon, Ned Stark, Parks & Recreation, Ron Swanson, Rupert Giles, Sean Bean, Walter Bishop, Wilf Mott, William Adama
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Peter & The Machine – S Recaps Fringe 3×20 “6:02 AM EST”
I’ve felt a bit up and down on Fringe lately, this is mostly because I hold Fringe up to crazy high standards so if I’m not spending the entire hour at the edge of my seat I feel let down. … Continue reading
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Tagged Altlivia, Astrid, Broyes, Fringe, John Noble, Oliva Dunham, Peter Bishop, Sam Weiss, Walternate
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Top 5: Walterisms
Watching Fringe this season, we’re constantly reminded that resident mad scientist, Dr. Walter Bishop, is near solely responsible for all the fringe events our team has encountered to date, thanks to his meddling with the veil between the two universes. … Continue reading
Love will Tear us Apart…or can Walter bring us Together? – S on Fringe 3×14 “6B”
H did a great job covering 6B in her recap here so much so that I don’t have a whole lot to add. I absolutely agree that feelings are so much at the heart of this show. They fuel the … Continue reading
It’s All About Feelings – H on A Very Fringe-y Valentines’ “6B”
Right before the apex of this episode—when the universes seem to be on the verge of collapsing—Broyles asks the question, “you think all this is because of feelings?” In a word, Phil? Yes. If you think back (waaaaaaay back) to … Continue reading
Denial and Acceptance – H on the stages of life in Fringe’s “Immortality”
If you’re anything like me, gentle viewers, the “big reveal” from last night’s episode was not so much what you could call a surprise. The rumour has been circling the net for weeks now, and everyone from the show’s producers … Continue reading
The Importance of Our Olivia – S on Fringe 3×12 “Concentrate and Try Again”
The thing I love about Fringe is that it never fails to disappoint, week after week the show continues to gather momentum, building an intricate universe where worlds collide yet the story never feels too confusing or convoluted. I know … Continue reading