Fringe: ‘There’s More Than One of Everything’ Finale Photos

Fringe: ‘There’s More Than One of Everything’ Finale Photos

It’s time, my fellow Fringe fans. Tomorrow night (May 12) at 9:01pm ET, Fox will present the first-season finale “There’s More Than One of Everything,” which features extra special guest star Leonard Nimoy, of course.
Setting the stage for the dramatic and revealing finale are:
[FYI: Spoilers follow, so stop reading right now if you want to remain clueless.]

Fringe: ‘The Road Not Taken’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘The Road Not Taken’ in Photos

Oh, my! Fringe will be on fire tonight, literally, when “The Road Not Taken,” the next-to-last episode of Season One, airs.
There’s another reason why the crime thriller will be burning up the screen, too: the episode was penned by Akiva Goldsman, an Academy Award winner for his adapted screenplay for the hauntingly complex 2001 Russell Crowe movie A Beautiful Mind. If “The Road Not Taken” is even a drop as clever, Fringe fans will be well served.

‘Fringe’ Season Finale: Heeere’s Leonard!

‘Fringe’ Season Finale: Heeere’s Leonard!

As Fringe-philes know, Star Trek legend Leonard Nimoy will be appearing on the paranormal crime thriller during its first-season finale “There’s More Than One of Everything.”
The episode premieres on May 12, just two short weeks from now, and Fox has recently released a spoiler photo of Nimoy’s appearance as pivotal character Dr. William Bell, former Harvard laboratory associate of John Noble’s fragile genius Walter Bishop and titan of shady science and technology company Massive Dynamic.
Follow the jump to take a look at the actor portraying the man who figures heavily in Fringe’s ongoing, mysterious mythology.
For good measure, a nice closeup …read more

Fringe: ‘Midnight’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘Midnight’ in Photos

Spoiler photos for “Midnight,” tonight’s fresh April 28th episode of Fringe, follow the jump. Also, check out a set of sneak peeks in the separate preview post.

Fringe: ‘Bad Dreams’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘Bad Dreams’ in Photos

I’m looking forward to tonight’s fresh episode of Fringe called “Unleashed,” if only to finally see the mysterious, scientifically engineered beast that’s going to take Kirk Acevedo’s FBI Agent Charlie Francis down. Thankfully, the damage won’t be permanent, however — I think.
Coming up next Tuesday, April 21, is another new installment all about “Bad Dreams.” To be specific, the dreams belong to our heroine Olivia Dunham, who witnesses a suicide at New York City’s Grand Central Station while she’s catching some Zzzzs in Boston. Yowza!

Fringe: ‘Unleashed’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘Unleashed’ in Photos

Oh, yeah! Fox’s Fringe returns this Tuesday, April 7, at 9:01pm ET with its first fresh episode since — brace yourselves — February 10, almost two months ago. First up is “Inner Child,” which you can preview in the earlier photo post.
Following on April 14 is “Unleashed,” an episode that features something new for the series, if my memory isn’t failing me. That’s right — Team Olivia will take on the animal kingdom during an investigation that’s no less freaky than the previous ones involving humans. The title kind of gives it away.
Animal rights activists get …read more

Fringe: ‘Inner Child’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘Inner Child’ in Photos

Take a deep breath because we’re almost there, Fringe fans. The FBI spook-drama returns on Tuesday, April 7, at 9:01pm ET at last, and that’s less than two weeks away.
The first fresh episode after the almost two-month break is called “Inner Child,” and it features Spencer List as the title character. He just happens to be the twin brother of Peyton List, who starred as Frances O’Connor’s onscreen daughter Sasha in last year’s short-lived ABC Sex and the City knockoff Cahsmere Mafia. And the acting connections just keep on coming.
During “Inner Child,” Spencer’s character, a mute young …read more

Fringe: ‘Ability’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘Ability’ in Photos

Another installment of Fringe, another dose of lethal what-have-you for Team Olivia.
During the February 10th episode “Ability,” the deadly threat happens to be an orifice-closing (!) toxin that makes its dead victims appear to have no face. Just when you thought the people behind this show couldn’t get any more bizarre with the plots…
Anyhoo — the Germans are back, too, and they not only confront Olivia about her alleged relationship with escaped weirdo prisoner David Robert Jones, now residing stateside, but they also request her team’s help getting to the bottom of the previously mentioned orifice-closing deaths. Sounds …read more

Fringe: ‘The Transformation’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘The Transformation’ in Photos

Next up on Fringe is the February 3rd episode “The Transformation.”
This time around, two members of Team Olivia go undercover to combat a mysterious virus after something goes down that’s eerily reminiscent of what started “it” all back on the series premiere.
Yet another international jet provides the setting for yet another spooky occurrence that results in yet more weird remains found at the site of a plane crash. After several leads get the investigators nowhere, Peter and Olivia assume new identities to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Better still, terrific Mark Valley returns again as Olivia’s former lover …read more

Fringe: ‘The No-Brainer’ in Photos

Fringe: ‘The No-Brainer’ in Photos

The next new episode of Fringe after January 20th’s “Bound” is the following week’s “The No-Brainer.”
Team Olivia takes on a serial-killer computer scientist when a case involving dead people found in pools of brain matter — also scientifically called “goo” — crosses their path. The investigation acquires a whole ‘nother level of importance for Olivia, however, when someone she loves is endangered.
Check out preview photos for the episode after the jump.

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