Archive for the ‘Fringe’ Category

The Happy Sad Stills

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

I’ve just added a few stills from The Happy Sad to the gallery. You can check out previews below. Also, Michael Ausiello had this to say in response to a question about Ari and Fringe:

Question: I’m sad Kirk Acevedo is leaving Fringe, but what I really want to know is if Ari Graynor is coming back for season 2. She and the niece added something special to the show, and showed us a different side of Olivia. –Tim
Ausiello: Yes, Graynor’s Rachel returns in the season premiere. Her involvement beyond that is TBD.

Fringe 1×13 The Transformation Screencaps

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

I have finally added screencaps from last week’s episode of Fringe. I apologise for being in a week late in posting these because I went out of town.

Fringe 01×12 The No-Brainer Screencaps

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

I’ve just finished adding screencaps from this week’s episode of Fringe to the gallery. You can view them here, previews are below. Enjoy!

Fringe 1×11 Bound Screencaps

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

I’ve finally added screencaps from last week’s episode of Fringe. I apologise for the delay. Previews are below.

Paley Festival taps ‘Fringe,’ ‘Blood’

Friday, January 16th, 2009

From Variety:

“Fringe” and “True Blood” will take part in this year’s William S. Paley Festival.

Although the Paley Center for Media won’t announce the full lineup of shows for its popular annual fest until Feb. 18, the org said that the Fox sci-fi series from J.J. Abrams and HBO’s vampire drama from Alan Ball will be featured.

The Paley Festival, in which the cast and crew discuss their respective show or series, will take place April 10-23 at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood. Tickets will go on sale to members on Feb. 26 and to the general public on March 1.

For the first time, the org will offer a festival pass that will include one guaranteed ticket for premium seating each night, access to events and after-parties, concession stand vouchers, a membership for one year and other benefits. Cost is $1,200.

The fest moved to the Cinerama Dome last year after years at the Directors Guild.