Fringe

Open Caption: Smash

by TV Show Warehouse on February 6, 2012

Well, the New York Giants have secured another Super Bowl championship, and with it at least another hundred years of distaste from and for Boston sports fans. Now that that’s been settled, here are last Friday’s Open Caption winners. From Ninjaandy: Peter: “But baggage claim was THAT way last time I came through here.” TSA Agent: “Calm down sir, or you’ll miss your zeppelin.” From qbe_64: Peter: …

Making Angels – Fringe

by TV Show Warehouse on February 4, 2012

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Making Angels Fringe, Season 4 Fringe Genre: Drama Price: $2.99 Release Date: February 03, 2012 Our Astrid gets an unexpected visit from her Alternate, while Peter and Olivia track a killer using a toxin that has yet to be invented. Both universes collide in a case that pushes the boundaries of what is possible.

Fringe: Death Becomes Her Artistic Inspiration

by TV Show Warehouse on January 30, 2012

With all the recent attention on Peter getting home to Universe A – Timeline A (or whatever you’d prefer to call it), Universe A – Timeline B’s cold reaction to Peter, and Lincoln’s hair in any universe, it’s forgivable if you’d forgotten that Fringe can go full-blown procedural at times. That’s exactly what happened in Friday’s “Forced Perspective,” a standalone installment that ignored the season-long mysteries that’ve been kicked into high gear over the last few episodes. At the…

Forced Perspective – Fringe

by TV Show Warehouse on January 29, 2012

Forced Perspective Fringe, Season 4 Fringe Genre: Drama Price: $2.99 Release Date: January 27, 2012 Olivia continues to cope with the ominous warning from the Observers, while Peter and the team track a girl with the mysterious ability to see the future and predict death.

Remind me never to ever make Lost or Fringe the subject of Throwdown again. You guys commented in record numbers for the feature, amassing more than 600 responses . And for the most part, the discussion was remarkably civil and only devolved into fanboy name-calling toward the end. But I don’t see that as hostility, I see that as a sign of passion (and maybe…

Fringe: The League of Extraordinary Universes

by TV Show Warehouse on January 23, 2012

Fringe got to show off its coolest device yet in Friday’s “The Enemy of My Enemy,” a fun episode that established a major new arc for the season’s new universes in a new timeline. Back in September, Season 4 began with the promise of the two universes working together, but unfounded suspicions—like assuming Walternate is sending super-shapeshifters over to “our” side to kill everyone—have prevented the two worlds from fully cooperating with each other throughout most of the first half of the season. But thanks to the reintroduction of one Mr. David…

Enemy of My Enemy – Fringe

by TV Show Warehouse on January 21, 2012

Enemy of My Enemy Fringe, Season 4 Fringe Genre: Drama Price: $2.99 Release Date: January 20, 2012 Peter's visit to the Other Side intensifies as the alternate Fringe division faces off against a formidable new foe in a harrowing race against time.

Sometimes the people speak up and demand things, and once every 4,000 years, we listen. Earlier this week, in my review of J.J. Abrams ‘ Alcatraz , I naturally drew comparisons to his most popular work, Lost . But given that Alcatraz has a procedural vibe, I suggested that the better comparison might be to another Abrams…

Back to Where You’ve Never Been – Fringe

by TV Show Warehouse on January 14, 2012

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Back to Where You’ve Never Been Fringe, Season 4 Fringe Genre: Drama Price: $2.99 Release Date: January 13, 2012 The time has come to choose a side. In an effort to find a way home, Peter journeys to the Other Side to confront Walternate – a venture that proves more dangerous than expected. Meanwhile, Olivia receives a dire premonition from an Observer.

Fringe: Infinite Possibilities

by TV Show Warehouse on January 14, 2012

Maybe the whole baseball delay was a good thing, because imagine if we’d had to suffer through a months-long break after the end of tonight’s episode, “Back to Where You’ve Never Been.” Originally planned as the midseason finale, this mind-blower rolled credits after grabbing Fringe fans’ jaws and slamming them to the ground (more on that later). But thanks to some late-game heroics from professional sports guy David Freese in November, we now only have to wait a…