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May-24-2013 -
'Fringe' star speaks out about the show's not so stellar ratings
After all the talk of optimism and the belief in Fox's new time slot for "Fringe" it turns out not everything is sunshine and rainbows for the J.J. Abrams-produced science fiction program. Ratings for the reality-jumping series have been in decline for a while but have only gotten worse since the ...
Read MoreFans rally to help actor continue 'Firefly' as a web-series
They took his love and they took his land, but no one can take the sky from Nathan Fillion … especially now that fans are rallying to buy him the rights to "Firefly." In a recent interview with EW.com, Fillion said that he would be willing to return to the Serenity to reprise his "Firefly" role ...
Read MoreIt's not just the Other Side that's feeling the effects of the shifts in the universes
This review may contain spoilers. It's a shame "Fringe" has already had its musical episode, because at this point in the story, it seems like someone will burst into song with a rendition of "All You Need Is Love" at any given moment. When it was just hinted that Fauxlivia could possibly be p ...
Read MoreThe bugs might have been a metaphor for pregnancy
This review may contain spoilers. It's been a while since we’ve checked in on the Other Side, and "Immortality" filled us all in. We got the return of Fauxlivia's (Anna Torv) boyfriend, Whatshisname (or Frank, if you want to get all technical about it), who most viewers probably forgot exis ...
Read MoreThe fate of the entire universe depends on love. Bummer, right?
This review may contain spoilers. Walter (John Noble) was pretty much considered a terrible person (or a "scientist," if you don’t like to think in terms of black and white) when his part in the Cortexiphan trials was revealed, so it’s no surprise that when another Cortexiphan kid shows up in ...
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Read MoreSays he regrets not introducing them into Star Trek, but would do it now
Star Trek, at least during the 1960s, was considered innovative in bringing characters and stories to screen that no one else dared. Whether it was racism, nuclear proliferation or even protest of the Vietnam conflict, fans knew that "Star Trek" was there. That is, until it came to gay characters ...
Read MoreFor the upcoming war of the worlds, at least one member of Fringe Division is taking the offensive
This review may contain spoilers. Sometimes, 'Fringe' makes it difficult to remember that Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson) is actually a force to be reckoned with. Yes, he's somehow connected to Walternate's (John Noble) doomsday machine and somehow figures into the big picture of ... whatever the b ...
Read MoreAudience gets sizable bump from those who don't watch live
Live numbers may be down overall for "Fringe" since its move to Fridays, but overall, it seems that the J.J. Abrams show has held most of its audience from Thursday. The first round of DVR numbers are in for "Fringe's" first episode on Friday, and once again, people who recorded the show and watc ...
Read MoreNew episode, new night, new questions.
This review may contain spoilers. 1985 was a pretty big year; the Brat Pack was in full swing with the releases of "The Breakfast Club" and "St. Elmo's Fire." Ronald Reagan began his second term as President of the United States. "MacGyver" premiered. Some important people were probably born them ...
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