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Feb
6
2009

1×13 Transformation Screencaps

Added screencaps from tuesday’s episode: Transformation:

Jan
29
2009

1×13 – Transformation Stills

Stills from next week’s episode: Transformation:

Jan
29
2009

1×12 – “The No Brainer” Screencaps

1.12 – “The No-Brainer”

Jan
22
2009

1×11 – Bound Screencaps

Uploaded 515 screencaps from Bound:

1×11 – “Bound”

Jan
21
2009

New Layouts & Updates

Hi guys! I’ve made a new layout (as you can see), also a new layout at the gallery. Please let me know what you think!

Fringe is back on Fox today after the break, can’t wait to see it! (I’ll post screencaps as soon as I can!)

I’ve uploaded promotional stills and a gorgeous photoshoot of Anna:

- Photoshoot Session #4
- 1.09 – “The Dreamscape”
- 1.10 – “Safe”
- 1.11 – “Bound”
- 1.12 – “The No-Brainer”

Previews:

Jan
20
2009

Woo-hoo: ‘Fringe’ is back!

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Happy Inaugural Day. Now back to pop-culture world: there’s a new episode of Fringe on tonight! After far too many weeks, Fox has relented and is offering up what could be a doozy for fans: We meet the sister of Anna Torv’s agent Olivia, and a “formal investigation of the Fringe Division” is promised. I am very psyched for this. I’ll even say a grudging good word for American Idol: If having Idol as its lead-in helps Fringe in the ratings, all–well, much–is forgiven, Simon Cowell.

How about you? Pleased to see Fringe return to the night’s TV schedule?

Source: EW.com

Dec
2
2008

Fringe Family Grows

We’ve only gotten bits and pieces of the back-story to the main characters on Fringe so far, but a new casting addition looks to be changing that. We’ll soon by meeting the sister to FBI agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv), reports EW.com’s Michael Ausiello, and she’ll be sticking around for awhile.

Ausiello says Ari Graynor will be playing the new character. Graynor is familiar to Sopranos Fans as Meadow’s college roommate Caitlin on and recently received a lot of great reviews for her scene stealing role as the very drunk Caroline in Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist.

According to Ausiello, Graynor’s character on Fringe surprises Olivia when she shows up in Boston, and ends up staying with her. Her character will also have a young daughter with her. Graynor will appear in at least three episodes of Fringe, beginning in January.

source: tv.ign.com

Nov
15
2008

Fringe Nominated For 2009 People’s Choice Award

Fringe is nominated for ‘Best New TV Drama’ category for the 35th Annual People’s Choice Awards. The awards show will air January 7, 2009.

Nov
13
2008

“In Which We Meet Mr. Jones” Screencaptures

I just added screencaptures of this week’s Fringe episode “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones” to the gallery so check them out!:

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- 1.07 – “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones” Screencaptures

Nov
7
2008

Ten New Faces to Watch In New Series

Each year since 1998, I’ve compiled a “10 to Watch” list of actors on TV. These are actors on new network shows who have the potential to go on to bigger careers even if their new series fails.

Past years have been easy. The first “10 to Watch” included Keri Russell, Kevin James and Sean Hayes. Even the cast of “That ’70s Show” was singled out and almost all of them have continued to work.

This year was a nightmare. The lower number of new shows, 19, would have made the task difficult enough. But the networks, particularly the CW Network, have not been real helpful in getting to see the new shows in advance.

So instead of trying to boil down dozens of potential actors with the skill to find real stardom, this year’s list is just the best of what is a very weak 2008-2009 television season field.

1. Kyle Bornheimer, “Worst Week,” CBS: Since he moved to Los Angeles from his hometown of South Bend, Ind., the actor has appeared in a host of shows from “The Office” to “Jericho.”

This comedy puts him in the spotlight. Because he is playing a guy who has nothing but bad luck, this is a chance to build some real empathy from the audience.

2. Justin Bruening, “Knight Rider,” NBC: Daytime drama fans know Bruening from his work on “All My Children.” But the former model is now getting the chance to build a larger fan base though this updated action series. The original “Knight Rider” made David Hasselhoff a star. And Bruening has far more talent than Hasselhoff.

3. Lucy Kate Hale, “Privileged,” CW Network: The actress began to get some attention last year playing Jamie Sommers’ little sister on the failed NBC show “The Bionic Woman.” She back playing another little sister but the role will give her a lot more to do.

She had a small role in “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.” It was memorable enough to show she could star in “Traveling Pants 3″ if such a film gets made.

4. AnnaLynne McCord, “90210,” The CW: The Atlanta native wants to become the new Angelina Jolie. She’s got a great start on fulfilling that dream. Fans of the FX Network series “Nip/Tuck” have already seen how McCord can heat up a scene. This series should establish McCord as one of television’s best bad girls.

5. Niecy Nash, “Do Not Disturb,” Fox: The firecracker comedian has built a small following through her work on “Reno 911.” Her sharp wit and comic timing is deserving of network exposure. She even manages to be funny when the comedy isn’t. (And this one wasn’t — Fox canceled it after three episodes.)

6. Jason O’Mara, “Life on Mars,” ABC: If the network does not mess up this American version of the British miniseries, the Irish actor should be able to write his own ticket for future roles.

He had a story arc in “Grey’s Anatomy” and was a recurring character on ‘Men In Trees.” Those were lightweight compared to this role as a police detective who finds himself in the wrong decade.

7. Anne Slowey, “Stylista,” CW Network: Everyone loves a villain.

The Fashion News Director of Elle magazine will fill that role in the new reality series. She’s going to be tough and demanding. Imagine a female Simon Cowell.

8. Anna Torv, “Fringe,” Fox: Female stars in J.J. Abrams series have gone on to fame and fortune: Keri Russell, Jennifer Garner, Evangeline Lilly. And this Australian actress has just as much talent.

Look for her to use the role as an FBI agent, assigned to a special detail that looks into the odd and creepy, as the start of much bigger things.

9. Tristan Wilds, “90210,” The CW: The New York native has already shown his acting abilities on the HBO series “The Wire.” But that series had a limited audience because it was on pay cable. His role on this high-profile show should launch Wilds into stardom.

10. Philip Winchester, “Crusoe,” NBC: This is the shakiest pick of them all. NBC has not let critics see the show. And there are no guarantees it will launch in October. But starring in a series where you are at times the only actor on screen will get anyone’s attention.

source: pressdemocrat.com







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