Category: Fringe

  • Support The Fringe Movement Side to Side!

    Support The Fringe Movement Side to Side!

    Hey Fringe and Fall Viewing Season Fans!Click to visit The Fringe Movement on Twitter!

    Around the world and here at WormholeRiders News Agency it is the time of the year to celebrate the return of our favorite television series for the fall viewing season. We began our Music News Series this week with a V Series tribute and will continue for each favored series that we report on. Here now  is a special music news series selection by The Fringe Movement for season three of Fringe!

    The next offering in our Music News Series is designed to encourage you to participate to support Fringe on Twitter to ensure that each series like Fringe trends to demonstrate our support for the hard work by the studios which bring all of us outstanding entertainment!


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    Fringe Over There RedIn this case we ask that you support Twitter The Fringe Movement Team by tweeting LIVE on September 23, 2010 to coincide with the return of Fringe produced by Bad Robot Productions and the great teams at Warner Brothers and distributed on the wonderful FOX Networks around the world!

    To participate please follow Naddycat, AnnaTorv Dot Com, FringeQHub, FRINGELive, KiraToTheRescue, Ocean5ouL, FringeInsider, Saharou, Xerophytes, and WR_Systems of WHR  of The Fringe Movement Team over the next few weeks to coordinate activities. Your support will help ensure that the creators of Fringe know of our ‘DJ Fallin in Love’ all over again for this fantastic series as it enters its third phenomenal season!

    Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders News Agency on Twitter!As an administrative member of The Fringe Movement on QHub, WormholeRiders News Agency hopes you have enjoyed the Music News Series tribute to season three of Fringe. and we look forward to a LIVE TWEET UP  with you and all our friends on September 23, 2010 when Fringe returns! Feel free to leave a comment here or by clicking the text links or my avatar to the right. Thank you for visiting! Best Regards,Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders (Kenn) on Twitter! Kenn

  • Fringe: Musings on Season 3

    Hey Fringe fans,Fringe Over There Red

    As many of you know, I usually write reviews as new episodes air, and seeing as how we obviously haven’t had any new episodes, this post will be a bit of a departure for me. While most people seem to be as excited about season 3 as I am, I have seen some slightly more negative reactions as we’ve learned more about what to expect in the new season.

    Click to visit Fringe on 20th Century Fox Studios!I wanted to write this post partly to explain why I think that the things that we have learned are actually good things, but also to discuss some of the things we’ve learned from the numerous interviews over the last month or so.

    To that end, there are most likely going to be some spoilers in this post so if you are trying to remain entirely spoiler-free, you might want to skip this one.


    Alternating Episodes

    I can’t recall when exactly we learned this, but for some time now it has been common knowledge that in season 3 the episodes will, for the most part, switch back and forth between our universe and the Other Side. This is certainly one thing with which people seem to have an issue, and I think part of that stems from the fact that it means less of “our” team.  That being said, to anyone who has seen Over There parts 1 and 2, it is immediately evident how much time and effort has gone into creating the world of the Other Side, and to not see that built upon would be incredibly frustrating, at least to me. This is probably one of my favourite examples of world-building given that it is so close to our own, and yet unmistakably different.

    The Other Side

    There is also the fact that alternating episodes allows more justice to be done to each storyline. That is, if the episodes were split between our side and Theirs, we would basically be getting two half-hour episodes, given that, at this moment in time, there cannot be that much cross-over between the two universes. I imagine that there will be some episodes where we’ll see both Universes, but I like that we can look forward to robust stories being told from each side, and, in doing so, get to know the people from the Other Side better.

    Quite frankly, along with the switching of the Olivias, I think that this is the best way to accomplish the oft-stated goal of humanizing the people from the Other Side. We have heard from the writers, producers, and actors that one of the major goals this season is to humanize the people on the Other Side, to make their actions justifiable in our (the viewers’) eyes. I’ve heard from some people that that will “never happen”, that there’s no way that they could side with the Others over our characters. And yet I think that this could happen far more easily than you would expect.

    Olivia and AltLivia

    In an interview with EW, Anna Torv mentions how similar Olivia and AltLivia are, down to the fact that not only did they end up in the same job, but that they have the same partner in Charlie Francis. This brings us to the crux of the issue: those characters on the Other Side really aren’t that different from the characters that we’ve come to know over the last two seasons. No, the Alternates aren’t “our” team, but, for the most part, I think that in some ways they will prove to be incredibly similar. I can genuinely understand how it may come about that us viewers might be torn between the two universes much like Peter himself is.

    Speaking of Peter’s dilemma, in an interview with IGN, Josh Jackson discusses that, to him, Peter’s back-and-forth between the two universes felt too rushed; that he’d have rather seen more deliberation on Peter’s part with that decision. In some ways I agree: in the span of three episodes, we saw him choose between first their universe, and then ours. Yet at the same time, I enjoyed the pacing of the storyline, and the fact that we got so much pay-off from the build-up to finally crossing over, while still having so many unanswered questions and issues.

    I am also particularly looking forward to seeing how the dynamic between Peter and Walter will progress now that Peter finally knows the truth. In some ways I imagine that it will be almost like a reset back to the beginning, yet at the same time they now have more baggage between them. For the first time in his life, Peter was actually willing to put his trust in other people, and both Walter and Olivia broke that trust. The relationship we saw them building was always rather unusual given that Peter was the one having to look out for his father; but now he has learned that Walter isn’t his father, but he is a man who loved him enough to cross universes for him. Twice. So where do they go from there?


    Swapping Olivias

    As I’ve mentioned, I think that the fact that our Olivia is stranded on the Other Side is a great way to go about making the characters Over There much more three dimensional than just simple “villains”. In leaving Olivia there, we get to see the Other Side through the eyes of someone with whom we are already familiar, and I think that will go a long way towards making us identify with the Alternates. Not to mention the fact that with AltLivia on our side, the lines become even blurrier, especially as we see more of her interactions with our team.

    Family

    In many ways I think this is where I’ve seen the biggest negative reaction from people regarding the upcoming season 3, though that might just be because the shippers (i.e. people who want to see a relationship between Peter and Olivia) are simply the most vocal.  I’ve mentioned in previous reviews that I tend to vacillate on the issue myself. A lot of the time I love the dynamic between the two as we’ve seen for the majority of the series: more of a familial dynamic which, along with Walter, makes for some wonderful exchanges. And yet after Over There, parts 1 and 2, I found myself leaning more towards the side of a romantic relationship between them, given how well it was written and portrayed, and I liked that it was just a brief interlude in the episode, and not a centerpiece. This somewhat proved to me that they could address the issue of a relationship between Peter and Olivia without detracting from the major plots, which sometimes happens when a romantic relationship is finally realized between leads in a television show.

    I guess the major issue here is the matter of a relationship between AltLivia and Peter. And I have to admit that this idea rather frustrates me, but more because it implies that Peter doesn’t realize that AltLivia isn’t our Olivia right off the bat. No matter how good AltLivia is at going undercover, long term impersonation of someone who, for all intents and purposes, she only met very briefly, cannot realistically be maintained. And even if AltLivia can carry off Olivia’s mannerisms, she would have none of Olivia’s knowledge about our side, and how could people not notice that? Needless to say, I look forward to seeing how that storyarc is played out. It also seems as though AltLivia is, in some ways, much more similar to Peter than Olivia is, and perhaps even more compatible, which should certainly make things…interesting.

    On the other hand, I really do hope that we begin to see AltLivia softening her position on the people from our side. We know that she has been prejudiced towards them after being warned by Walternate that they are “monsters in our skin”. But I don’t see how she will be able to live amongst them, especially with our team, and not see them for the people they really are. Not to mention the fact that it will certainly blur the lines if AltLivia is becoming sympathetic to our side while Olivia becomes sympathetic to Theirs.


    The Promo

    Last week we got our first glimpse of season 3 when the first promo was aired, and, as always, it raises numerous questions. Will the shrink convince Olivia that she is delusional? From some of the set photos it certainly seems as though Olivia is working with the alternate Fringe Division, so does that mean that the shrink succeeded? Or does Olivia just fake it? Why would she work with Fringe Division otherwise? And then there’s the fact that it certainly looks as though Olivia escapes from the confines of Walternate’s prison. So how does she escape?

    Alternate Fringe Division

    One of my hopes for season 3 is that we’ll see Olivia use pyrokinesis. We have known for quite a while that when she was 3 years old and in the Cortexiphan trials, Olivia was so freaked out after seeing the “glimmer” (the sign that something within our universe is from the Other Side) that she caused a massive fire. I really would like to see Olivia escape with the manifestation of this power. As a friend of mine pointed out, she shouldn’t have superpowers, per se, because in some ways this would make things far too easy; if she couldn’t control them, however, it would certainly be intriguing.


    The Alternates

    Speaking of the Alternate Fringe Division, I am also very much looking forward to learning more about AltBroyles and AltAstrid. We know from Over There that Broyles is still married, and I would like to see some of that relationship. I wonder if part of the reason the Broyles’ are still married on the Other Side has to do with the fact that Fringe Division obviously operates much more publically. If AltBroyles’ work is more tangible to his wife, perhaps she would understand why it is that he, I assume, spends such long hours at his job: apparently for our Broyles his wife couldn’t accept his obsession with his work. But if Alt-Mrs. Broyles sees the results of what her husband is doing and that it is obviously important, perhaps she is more forgiving about his devotion to the job.

    AltBroyles and AltAstrid

    As for AltAstrid, there were certainly questions following Over There as to what exactly a “Looker” is, and why is AltAstrid one of them? In an interview I helped guest-host with NDB Media back in June, Jasika Nicole revealed that AltAstrid is actually autistic, and that she was raised in something like a group home with other like-children. It seems as though Lookers are able to process mass amounts of data at once, which is why she was called in to help determine whether a quarantine was necessary, but how is she able to do this? It almost sounds savant-like, but the question is whether the children were savants to begin with, or whether they were somehow trained to be. It sounds almost analogous to the children in the Cortexiphan trials on our side. Could Walternate have been behind planning the training which the Lookers were given?

    Ultimately, what it comes down to for me is this: the team behind Fringe has given us two seasons worth of a show which I love. So until proven otherwise – and maybe even then – I will trust that they are going to continue to produce a show which is a must-see for me every week. Not to mention that while, yes, there are set photos from the filming of season 3 which have made their way onto the internet, they in no way convey the entirety of the episodes. And how can we jWormholeRiders. Click to visit & follow WHR on Twitter!udge episodes we have yet to even see?

    Some of you know that I live in Vancouver, which is where Fringe is filmed, and a couple times I’ve been out to watch them film. I know I’ve said it before, but everyone I’ve met has been incredibly friendly and they always seem happy to chat. It might be helped by the fact that I usually take my dog with me, and who can resist a bulldog, but I’ve never had a negative experience with anyone I’ve met. Oh, and from the small amount I’ve seen, I think season 3 is going to be, well, pretty epic.Click to visit NaddyCat on Twitter

    If you ever want to chat Fringe, science, or anything at all, please feel free to email me at the link below, or follow the link in the picture to my Twitter page.
    NaddyCat


    As always, thanks for reading!

    Nadine Ramsden

  • Fantastic Fringe Foto’s at Comic-Con Featuring Gene the Cow Courtesy Warner Brothers Entertainment!

    Hey Comic-Con and Fringe Fans,

    Logo-Blue - Click to visit ComicCon!In addition to the reporting team here at WormholeRiders who were were honored with Red Carpet access granted by Warner Brothers Entertainment at  Comic-Con 2010, another great photographic team was at work while we prepared to slave away interviewing  Anna Torv, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Blair Brown, and Jasika Nicole of the Fringe franchise. It was mighty tough work I’ll tell you! *snirk*

    Actually it was tough work at Comic-Con even getting close to the Warner Brothers booth as the first photo below attests! But what fun was had by all the Fringe fans!Click to visit Warner Brothers Entertainment!

    Of whom do we speak when we discuss great photographic teams? Well of course none other than the team of photographic wizards from Warner Brothers Entertainment themselves! Included below are exclusive Comic-Con images provided courtesy of our media contacts at Warner Brothers Entertainment!

    The images provided below courtesy of Warner Brothers Entertainment feature the Comic-Con signing ceremonies by the Fringe stars, the gala festivities at the Warner Brothers booth in the exhibitors hall and several additional images from the wonderful Fringe panel.

    Thank you Warner Brothers photographic team for sharing these fantastic images with WHR so we could bring them to the Fringe Fanatics, Errrrr I mean the dedicated fans of the Fringe franchise!

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    Comic-Con 2010 Fringe Signing courtesy Warner Brothers

    Comic Con 2010, Warner Bros. events, San Diego, CA

    Comic-Con 2010 Joshua Jackson at WB signing

    Comic Con 2010 Warner Bros. Fringe signing SDCC, CA

    Comic Con 2010, Warner Bros. events, San Diego, CA

    Comic Con 2010 Warner Bros. Fringe signing SDCC, CA

    Comic Con 2010 Gene the Cow at Warner Bros. booth SDCC, CA

    Comic-Con 2010 John Noble Fringe Panel SDCC, CA

    Comic-Con 2010 Joshua Jackson Fringe Panel SDCC, CA

    Comic Con 2010 Warner Bros. Fringe Panel, SDCC, CA

    Comic Con 2010 Warner Bros. Fringe Panel SDCC, CA

    Comic-Con 2010 Warner Bros. Fringe Panel SDCC, CA

    Comic Con 2010, Warner Bros. Fringe, San Diego, CA

    Comic Con 2010 Mr. Noble signs at Warner Bros Fringe Panel

    As always tWormholeRiders. Click to visit WHR on Twitter!hank you for visiting WHR. Please feel free to leave a comment here or we hope we will see you “On The Other Side” on Twitter of the many alternate realities that are Fringe!

    Simply click the WHR or my avatar and you will be in the alternate universe with BLivia, Peter, Alt-Astrid, Alt-Broyles, and who knows, we might find Nina Sharp’s arm or maybe even a surprise appearance by Gene the Cow (as pictured above) and Walternate from the Twitter-Alter-Verse as pictured above!

    Best Regards,Click to visit WR_Systems (Kenn) on Twitter

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  • Comic-Con 2010 – Fringe Panel Photos, Red Carpet Interviews and More!

    Comic-Con 2010 – Fringe Panel Photos, Red Carpet Interviews and More!

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    Hey Comic-Con and Fringe Fans,

    Logo-Blue - Click to visit ComicCon!The reporting team here at WormholeRiders News Agency were honored with Red Carpet access granted by Warner Brothers Entertainment during the recent festivities known as SDCC. Our team comprised six (6) Senior Reporters, Editors and digital photographers and each had the times of their lives covering events at San Diego Comic-Con 2010.

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    Team WHR members were quite fortunate to receive a lot of support from everyone at Comic-Con including the fans who you will see in future news articles!

    We therefore sincerely thank the fantastic teams at both Comic-Con International and Warner Brother Entertainment for the opportunity to interview Anna Torv, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Blair Brown, and Jasika Nicole of the Fringe franchise!

    SDCC 2010 Fringe Press RoomThese individuals are not only extremely talented actors and actresses, they are all very nice people to chat with. Be forewarned that there are minor spoilers in the video embed below, so if you do not like spoilers please stop reading and watch the fabulous Fringe series now!

    For those not familiar with a press room Red Carpet, it is a lot of fun, but is also a lot of work in a hectic and often noisy atmosphere. Access to the stars are granted on a time permitted basis. The time we spent with the cast of Fringe was absolutely fantastic and something we worked hard to be granted access to.

     

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    Comic-Con 2010 Lovely Anna Torv on Red Carpet!

    Comic-Con 2010 Lovely Anna Torv on Red Carpet!

    Comic-Con Joshua Jackson on Red Carpet

    Comic-Con 2010 Blair Brown on Fringe Red Carpet

    Comic-Con 2010 Anna Torv on the Red Carpet

    Comic-Con 2010 Anna Torv on the Red Carpet

    Comic-Con 2010 John Noble on the Red Carpet

    Comic-Con 2010 Joshua & Jasika on the Red Carpet

    WHR had also hoped to interview Lance Reddick, but time ran out before Lance was able to get to the WHR news team area comprised of Whovian99 and I. We are hopeful to be able to interview Lance in the future and bring him here for you to enjoy. We do however include several images of Lance and the Fringe Panel as discussed next.

    Additionally, during our fun filled stay in San Diego for Comic-Con 2010, as mentioned above, WHR digital photography expert JNM999 captured many images of the Fringe Panel conducted in the afternoon of Saturday July 24, 2010. WHR thanks to Jeremy for his outstanding work in our being able to include a treasure trove of digital still images from the Fringe Panel for your viewing pleasure. The Red Carpet Interviews and Fringe panel video are included below for your viewing pleasure. We hope that you enjoy them as much as we did in bringing them here for you.

    Comic-Con 2010 The Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Anna Torv at Fringe Panel!

    Comic-Con 2010 Joshua Jackson on Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Lance Reddick on Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Anna Torv Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 John Noble Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Jasika Nicole Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Blair Brown Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Lovely Anna Torv Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 John Noble at Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Pinkster on Fringe Panel!

    Comic-Con 2010 Joshua Jackson Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Anna Torv on The Fringe Panel

    Comic-Con 2010 Lovely Anna Torv on Red Carpet!

    Comic-Con Anna Torv and Kenn on Fringe Red Carpet

    Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders News Agency on Twitter!Please feel free to leave a comment here or by visiting me on Twitter by clicking our avatars or text links. You may also share this news story by selecting from the social media listed below.

    Thank you for visiting WormholeRiders News Agency and we look forward to seeing you on “The Other Side” when Fringe returns on FOX Networks on September 23, 2010!

    Best Regards,Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders (Kenn) on Twitter!

    Kenn

  • Genevieve Buechner of Caprica and Fringe Interview!

    Genevieve Buechner of Caprica and Fringe Interview!

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    Editors update: December 07, 2010.

    Caprica Tamara there-is-another-skyMs. Genevieve Buechner star of the hit science fiction series Caprica will appear in Fringe season three episode nine “Marionette”.

    Tune in live to support Fringe and our friend, a lovely person, the very talented Ms. Buechner. Thank you.

    Fellow Fans,

    Last week I interviewed Genevieve Buechner whom you will most likely recognize from Caprica, in which she plays Tamara Adama.

    During the interview Genevieve shares some stories from shooting Caprica and discusses some of her experiences on different projects.

    Genevieve shares how she convinced her mother that she was serious about acting and got herself an agent at a young age, and how she has dealt with some of the challenges inherent in being a young actor: for Genevieve, the worst of these have been dealing with some recent medical issues as well as trying to attend schools while maintaining an active acting career.

    Genevieve also discusses her take on Tamara Adama and some of the things she’d like to see in the future for her character. I found it interesting that the trait Genevieve most admires in Tamara is the ability to pick herself up and deal with the hand she’s been dealt – namely, that she wakes up to find herself in a whole new world and must adapt. Genevieve says that she can relate to this as it mirrors some of her own life experiences.

    Genevieve also touches on some of the new movies she has worked on which should be released soon: Courage, Daydream Nation, and Bond of Silence, which is currently filming.

     

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    Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders News Agency on Twitter!Many thanks to Kenn owner of Team WHR for arranging this interview.

    If you have any questions, or just want to chat, feel free to drop me an email at the link Click to visit NaddyCat on Twitterbelow or click on the picture to visit my Twitter page.


    NaddyCat


    As always, thanks for reading and watching!

    Nadine Ramsden

  • Press Release: Naddy & Kenn “On The Other Side” with Fringe’s Jasika Nicole by NDB Radio 7 PM PDT!

    Press Release: Naddy & Kenn “On The Other Side” with Fringe’s Jasika Nicole by NDB Radio 7 PM PDT!

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    Hey Fringe Fanatics,Click to visit NDB Media for tonights Radio Show!

    Be sure to tune in TONIGHT!

    This evening is a very special LIVE appearance of NaddyCa Click to visit Jasika Nicole on IMDB!t and WR_Systems at NDB Media for a LIVE interview with Jasika Nicole with Nadine and I invited by the gracious hosts Roger and Richard of NDB with whom WHR has a strategic relationship in association with ArcticGoddess1 of Auroris Entertainment! YAY!

    Do not miss Jasika on NDB tonight at 7 PM Pacific/ 10 PM Eastern time! Click Jasika’s image to learn more about her career and so you can be ready for her NDB appearance!

    Click to visit NaddyCat on TwitterNaddy and I will be with NDB Media immediately after discussing Season 2 finale FRINGE theories, future episodes, Evil Alt-Olivia, The one and only Peter Bishop, Dastardly Walternate, Astrid Errr Astro, Alternate Universes, Wormholes, where is William Bell now? and maybe even a milk shake courtesy of “Gene the Cow” with The Fringe Report Dot Com’s fantastic and gracious hosts Ian, Levi and Craig before Jasika”s NDB LIVE interview! Click to visit WR_Systems on Twitter

    The Fringe “Gates” opens at 9:00 PM Eastern and 6:00 PM Pacific time followed by NDB immediately at 7 PM PDT / 10 PM EDT! How will you get to NDB and TFR?

    Simply click their banner logos here and your alternate reality self will be “Gated‘ directly to NDB and TFR where Naddy and I will see you “On The Other Side“!

     

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  • Fringe Review: Season 2 – Over There: Part 2

    Fringe Review: Season 2 – Over There: Part 2


    Fellow Fringe fans,


    Well, this was it: the final part of the two-part Fringe finale which felt, in many ways, rather more like a movie than an extended episode of a television show. In many
    Fringe Banner Mini - Click to visit Fringe on FOXways this episode was the culmination of the last two seasons: we see the payoff in the way a number of threads which were started as far back as the pilot are woven together to bring a measure of closure to certain plotlines. Click to visit Fringe on 20th Century Fox Studios!And of course, in true Fringe fashion, for every answer we receive ever more questions arise.


    There were any number of things which I loved about this episode, many of which I Click to visit Warner Brothers Television!will enumerate after the recap, but there were a couple things which particularly impressed me. One of which, visually speaking, was the panoramas of the Other Side: they offer a particularly intriguing juxtaposition to our side, from the bronze Statue of Liberty to the misplaced Transamerica Pyramid.

    The Other Side


    Stylistically speaking, I quite enjoyed the way the story unfolded, although in this episode there was less jumping between the two Fringe teams given that our team has crossed over and there was a fair bit of establishment of the Other Side in part 1. As much as I enjoy seeing the team together, I often find that some of the most poignant scenes we have seen so far occur when the characters are split off into subgroups: most notably in this episode, certain scenes between Walter and Bell, and between Olivia and Peter.


    Recap


    Over There: Part 2 picked up pretty much right where Over There: Part 1 left off: Peter is going to meet with Walternate, Olivia has met up with Bell and they are trying to find Walter who has been shot, all the while the alternate Fringe division is trying to find our team.

    Seeing a ghost


    Olivia and Bell’s search for Walter leads them to the hospital in which he is being treated; this is also when Olivia learns that the alternate Fringe Division answers to Walternate as he is the Secretary of Defense. Her level of incredulity is quite amusing. After ascertaining that Walter is indeed in that hospital, Olivia and Bell split up: Olivia goes to find Walter, and Bell attempts to waylay Alt-Liv and Charlie – watching Bell (played by Leonard Nimoy) try to distract the agents by rambling about the technology which he has built for them is a favourite scene of mine. Olivia tracks down Walter and they meet back up with Bell. Alt-Liv gets quite the shock when, after realizing that Walter has escaped, she views the security camera footage only to see herself and a different version of Walter Bishop.

    “It was much worse here: the laws of physics were turned into mere suggestions” – Walternate


    In their first protracted conversation, at least to which we have been privy, Walternate explains to Peter that the reason that things are so bad on their side is due to the events Walter set in motion when he stole Peter all those years ago. Walternate explains that Peter can help them heal their world by using the machine and that he needs Peter’s help because of his understanding of our side’s technology: apparently we have made advances which they have not which would be helpful in understanding the Machine. (Keep in mind that we know that the Machine will harm Peter, and destroy our world.) Alt-Liv interrupts their conversation when she comes to question the Secretary about their doubles and Walternate tells her that she must never trust the “monsters”.  Walternate also seems rather interested in the fact that Peter knows “Agent Dunham”.


    Alt-Liv takes Peter to the apartment which Walternate has had set up for him and they have a rather interesting discussion about the differences between the two sides and between Alt-Liv and Olivia. Meanwhile, Bell, Walter, and Olivia discuss their options and come to an agreement about the course of action they must take: Olivia will go to find Peter, Walter and Bell will go to Walternate’s old lab to get the technology which they need to cross back over to our side.

    The Blight


    On the way to the lab Walter sees some of the effects of his actions first-hand when he witnesses “the Blight” which the shape-shifters have talked about and Bell tells him that it is his fault. While in the lab the two old friends begin to touch on some of the issues between them: Walter confronts Bell about being responsible for some of the deficits he now experiences resulting from having parts of his brain removed, but before they can resolve anything the discussion is tabled in order to get to work. They find the device to reopen the crack from when they crossed over, but Bell says to leave the power source to him.

    Faceoff


    Olivia lets herself into Alt-Liv’s apartment to ask for her help. A few differences between the two Olivias become apparent: unlike Olivia, Alt-Liv’s mother is still alive but her sister died during childbirth. When Olivia explains that she needs to find Peter because he is in danger, Alt-Liv assumes that they are a couple. Alt-Liv manages to get the drop on Olivia and the two of them fight; Olivia narrowly wins and dyes her hair to impersonate Alt-Liv. Alt-Charlie shows up and the two of them go to Peter’s apartment.

    “Bringing me back was never about fixing this universe – it was about destroying yours” – Peter


    Peter figures out that the Machine requires an organic interface and that he is the only one who can operate it. Olivia and Alt-Charlie meet up with Peter who clues into the fact that it is our Olivia when she tells him about the Parchment which was given to his father by an Observer and then takes out Alt-Charlie. After listening to Olivia, Peter realizes that Walternate lied to him: it was never about healing their world, but rather about destroying Olivia’s. Olivia and Peter finally discuss the fact that she knew he wasn’t from her world yet said nothing. Olivia tells Peter that he doesn’t belong on this side, he belongs on her side and that he has to come back because he belongs with her.

    Infiltration Achieved


    The alternate Fringe Division tracks our team by tracking Olivia since she is using Alt-Olivia’s identification. After a rather tense reunion, Peter and Walter go into the Opera House (where our team crossed over to the Other Side) to set up the doorway and Bell and Olivia try to hold off the alternate division. Bell tells Walter that he himself will provide the power for the others to cross over since he is so molecularly unstable from crossing over so many times. When our team crosses over it is revealed that during the brief time Bell was knocked out during the fighting, the alternate agents managed to capture Olivia: it was Alt-Liv who crossed back over with Peter and Walter, not our Olivia. The episode ends with our Olivia locked up, a captive of Walternate.


    Thoughts and Impressions


    I really do think that this was one of the best finales I watched this season – and I’m not just saying that because I love the show. There was enough payoff that it felt as though the story arcs leading up to the episode panned out, yet at the same time there were more than enough questions introduced to carry us into season 3. And that’s not even counting the fact that our Olivia is still stranded on the Other Side and our team has been infiltrated.

    The Observer


    As always the Observers present quite the conundrum. For instance, why was “our” Observer September on the Other Side? (You can clearly see him in the picture above). Something about which I am quite curious is if there are indeed more than one of each Observer given that it seems as though they instead travel between universes, which begs the question of how they do so seemingly unharmed. Or perhaps it is constant travel between universes that is to blame for their physiological differences. One of the reasons I think there might only be one of each is that they talk as though they experience events in both universes: the conversation we observed in Peter, wherein they discussed the fact that September had made a mistake by distracting Walternate before he found a cure for Peter, seems to be the basis for some of the conversations we have seen between September and Walter on our side. Or is it that the Observers, each iteration of them, somehow communicate with one another; that is, perhaps the Observers in our universe can easily exchange information with their alternate counterparts.


    Another curiousity which the Observers introduce is the Manuscript depicting the Machine. For some reason the parchment not only contains sketches of the Machine, but it also has genetic coding; also, the copy which September gives to Olivia in Over There part 1, seems to have almost been translated from a copy which Walternate possesses. But what I find the most curious is that Walternate tells Peter that the machine is “very old tech”, so who built it in the first place? Usually the only time we see the Observers acting directly to affect events is when they are correcting a mistake, so I wonder if they were somehow involved in the building of the device. We know that the Observers have technology that is rather unlike anything we have – we have seen numerous examples of it in use – and I have always wondered from where they got it; perhaps there is another universe from which the Observers originate.

    Desperate


    One thing which struck me in particular in this episode, in both episodes actually, was how our Olivia continues to display a rather uncharacteristic level of desperation (I discussed this in my review for Over There part 1, but everything reached a pinnacle in part 2). Olivia seemed younger, almost, than usual, especially when juxtaposed with Alt-Olivia. It is as if the façade she usually keeps up of hard-ass agent, which we normally only see dropped around Rachel and Ella, has been decimated by the recent events, not the least of which is Peter’s return to the Other Side. I think the reason she seems younger is that she seems much more vulnerable.


    Alt-Liv seems much less haunted by her past than does our Olivia; although, given that Olivia’s traumas started when she was 3 years old, you can’t really blame her. I also wonder if Alt-Liv’s mother ever married Olivia’s stepfather: if not, it would have spared Rachel and Alt-Liv an abusive father and Alt-Liv would not have shot him at the age of 9.

    “But in the end, you have to come back because you belong with me” – Olivia to Peter


    Ever since Jacksonville when we first saw that The Powers that Be (abbreviated to TPTB, fan-speak for those producers and writers who determine everything show-related) might be leaning towards actually starting some sort of romantic relationship between Peter and Olivia I have been rather undecided: I was never entirely sure where I stood with them as a couple. If you want to read what I had to say on that issue, you can check out these two reviews: here and here. But after watching this episode I think my worries were unfounded. It was never that I didn’t think it was plausible, but rather that with the dynamics of the team, particularly between Walter, Peter, and Olivia, I wasn’t sure that their relationship needed to change.


    If I may digress a little bit, one thing in particular which I noticed this past season, not just with Fringe but with most of the shows I watch, is that the “will-they/won’t-they” issue between characters has gotten rather old. I mean, it almost always happens to a certain extent, and I understand why it is often drawn out. But at the same time it feels as though in trying to beat the cliché (if you’d even call it that) of having two lead characters get together, most shows fall into a rut of sorts, and that has become the cliché. I think that TPTB on Fringe rather neatly sidestepped that whole issue without it feeling contrived: for one thing, it is rather obvious that even once Olivia returns to our side, there is no way that things could pick up right where they left off given that Olivia will be having to deal with her captivity and who knows what else will be introduced.


    I myself actually liked that that particular scene between Peter and Olivia was rather understated: it wasn’t really a centerpiece of the episode, even though it contains some rather huge character development. It actually quite surprised me in that I wasn’t expecting it to happen so soon, if at all. I think it is tempting to draw things out for as long as possible at times, but I have noticed that with Fringe TPTB are very good at moving things along at a pretty good pace without making it feel rushed.

    “But, you did cross universes twice to save my life. So that’s gotta count for something, right?” – Peter


    I was also a bit surprised to see Peter and Walter beginning the roads to reconciliation: I had hoped that they would start to mend bridges soon, but I feared it would be drawn out even more. Their final scene together (with Peter telling Walter that he’s trying to see things from Walter’s point of view, but he can’t yet) makes me wonder how much of the story Peter knows. I would hope that Walter has told him what happened 20 years ago, but it also doesn’t quite sound like Peter has the whole story. I really do look forward to seeing how this dynamic progresses. Before Peter found out the truth their relationship was the best it had ever been, yet we always knew it was tainted by the fact that Walter had the secret about Peter; however, now that everything is out in the open, I can’t wait to see how they go about rebuilding their relationship.


    I also find it interesting to consider the dichotomy between the two Walters: one a broken man who has lost memories and 17 years of his life, the other, for all intents and purposes, a general helping lead his country. And yet it is our Walter who seems to actually appreciate his son – even though Peter is not his biological son. You would expect Walternate to be more thankful for having his son back, but it seems all he wants him for is to work the Machine. I find it so neat that even though John Noble plays both Walter and Walternate, they are so very, very different – so much so that it is almost easy to forget that they actually are played by the same actor (physical similarities notwithstanding).

    Scheming


    Something I sometimes worry about with Fringe is that I read too much into a scene or moment. In this case, though, I don’t think I am: I found Walternate’s reaction to the fact that Peter knows Alt-Olivia, or rather, that he is familiar with “Agent Dunham”, to be incredibly telling. I think that this is when he began to devise the plan to send Alt-Liv to infiltrate their side given that she could slip into a trusted role. One reason I think this is the case is that I doubt Alt-Liv would be ready to pull off such a mission at last minute, and the alternate team’s reaction to the orders which they received in their communications devices did not seem to surprise them at all. This makes me wonder if Alt-Liv’s questions to Peter when she dropped him off were less simple curiousity about her doppelganger and more reconnaissance for a potential mission.


    I suspect that Walternate, or someone very similar, was who Walter feared he was on the path to becoming, thus prompting the bouts of neurosurgery. When Bell told Walter near the end of the episode that the surgery was at Walter’s request, Walter seemed quite taken aback, justifiably. But what begs the question is whether Walter indeed would have actually become what he feared. I argue that the fact that he had the foresight to actually comprehend that he was becoming something he could not tolerate would in fact distinguish him from Walternate. But at the same time, when Newton reconnected Walter’s brain bits in Grey Matters, we caught a glimpse at a very different Walter Bishop – Walter as he was before. And that Walter was not at all dissimilar to Walternate, at least superficially.

    “We’ve accomplished a lot together, Walter; but she may be our greatest achievement” – William Bell


    One of the most intriguing aspects of the Other Side is that it affords us license to ask the question “what if?” and to really examine the consequences of the smallest action. For example, whoever’s choice it was that led to the car accident that killed the alternate William Bell, it seems to have had quite the ripple effect. Obviously Massive Dynamic does not exist on the other side, even though Bell has ended up working with Walternate in order to gather intelligence, it is hardly the same. I suspect that Massive Dynamic is likely the reason for the fact that “we” have made some scientific advances which the Other Side has not – as Walternate discusses when he is talking to Peter.

    Not to mention the fact that we have yet to meet the alternate Nina Sharp who, if she met the Bishops through Bell, would never have had any reason to meet Walternate. I also think that Bell’s absence was the reason that Walternate couldn’t perfect the technology to cross over: when Bell and Walter go to the Harvard Lab, Bell describes how Walternate never managed to get the technology working, whereas Walter did – I can’t help but think that this was due to Bell’s influence. Another big difference: without William Bell, there would have been no Cortexiphan trials on the Other Side given that, as Walter states, they were Bell’s idea in the first place.


    I have always wondered about Bell and Walter’s attachment, if that’s the right word, to Olivia: it seems as though she was always their favourite in the Cortexiphan trials, and Bell was quite familiar with her when he pulled her over to the Other Side the first time. Walter’s relationship with Olivia is a bit easier to understand given that they have now been working together for a couple years and since returning to Jacksonville, the two of them have shared the burden of Walter’s secret. And then there are the moments such as in this episode when Bell claims that Olivia is, of everything they have accomplished – including crossing universes – Olivia is their achievement.

    “Connections that I used to be able to make so easily, and they just..they just dangle. Just outside of my reach” – Walter to Bell


    In some ways this episode was bittersweet given that we found out several months ago that Leonard Nimoy was retiring, and thus many guessed that William Bell would be making his last appearance. Part of the reason this was so bittersweet is that it was the first time we got to see Bell and Walter together, and it is likely the last. Though in a show with (presumably) multiple alternate universes, never say never. But I digress.

    I found that the more I saw of the two together, the more I wanted to see more of them. It really was fascinating to see the dynamics between the two old friends, particularly since Walter knows that Bell is, somehow, responsible for his current state. The culmination of this tension in the scene between the two at Harvard Lab was rather heart wrenching as Walter finally confronts Bell for his involvement. It is not only Walter’s side, but also Bell’s which makes this scene so compelling.


    Bell’s reaction is even more obvious when you watch the episode knowing that Bell acted in accordance with Walter’s wishes, but even the first time around it is apparent. I can only imagine the history between those two and so it must have already been a difficult decision for Bell to make, even though Walter wanted the surgery, let alone the fact that Walter now blames Bell for everything.

    “Walter, I will be the power… That should be enough to get you home” – William Bell


    The last moments between Bell and Walter are made even more poignant by the fact that these two friends have finally reconciled, only for one to sacrifice themselves. I find myself hoping that this scene will serve a dual purpose of showing Alt-Liv that perhaps Walternate was wrong: the people from their side are not “monsters” after all. I can’t imagine that she could see the kind of sacrifice Bell is willing to give, and the goodbye between the two friends, as something monstrous. Olivia has been more than willing to disobey orders if it means doing the right thing, and I am curious to see if Alt-Liv will waver in her convictions at all when she is faced with the very human people on our side. That being said, it strikes me that the alternate Fringe Division is much more militaristic than on our side, so it is likely that Alt-Liv is used to obeying orders without question.


    There were one or two things which bothered me a bit, though I’m sure it’s mostly just me nit-picking. First off, when Alt-Liv impersonates Olivia at the end she was initially wearing different clothes than our Olivia was. I suppose it’s possible that there was enough time between the explosion and when Alt-Liv woke Bell for her to change her clothes to what Olivia was wearing, but that struck me as a little bit unlikely. The thing that really got me was that no one thought to check that everyone was who they thought they were. That is, when Olivia first reunites with Walter at the hospital he had the forethought to make sure it was really her before he agreed to go with her. I suppose we can’t really blame Peter and Walter for not checking since they had no way of knowing that Bell had been knocked out. Bell, on the other hand, should have checked that Olivia was really her – especially since they were surrounded by the alternate Fringe Division, Alt-Liv included, and he had lost consciousness.

    “You taught me: there are as many atoms in the human body as there are stars in the sky” – William Bell to Walter


    My only real disappointments about this episode were that we didn’t see more of the alternate world’s Elizabeth Bishop (played by Orla Brady) who I really hope we see more of next season; and that we haven’t seen more of Alt-Astrid (played by Jasika Nicole). It is clear that there is something off about her, but the question is what? Given the regimented and almost mechanical way Alt-Astrid addressed Alt-Broyles I wonder if she has some sort of cybernetic implant facilitating better interfacing with technology. We know our Astrid is good with computers and linguistics, so perhaps those natural aptitudes have been augmented in Alt-Astrid.


    To be honest I will be rather disappointed if someone on “our” team doesn’t notice right quick that Alt-Liv isn’t their Olivia. As good an agent as I’m sure Alt-Liv is, I really don’t think there is any way she can pull off a full impersonation of Olivia given the small amount of information she actually has on her. Then there’s the fact that Alt-Liv literally walks and talks quite differently from Olivia. On the one hand, Ella and Rachel were around before Olivia crossed over and so perhaps they will be the ones to notice that something is off.

    However, Peter certainly has reason enough to be paying fairly close attention to Olivia, even more so than usual, so it wouldn’t surprise me if he figured it out. Especially after Peter’s speech to Alt-Liv when he told her about Olivia, I imagine that he knows her better than one might think. Given the fact that Fringe is often wonderfully unpredictable, our team will probably discover Alt-Liv’s true identity under some entirely different circumstances.


    One last thing I wanted to briefly mention is that I think I pegged the relationship between Alt-Charlie and Alt-Liv incorrectly in my review for part 1. We didn’t really have any reason to suspect that they were closer than just colleagues, but I wanted to mention it anyway. I thought that the conversation between our Olivia and Alt-Charlie in the SUV on the way to Peter showed us another facet of their relationship given that it mirrored almost word-for-word a conversation our Charlie and Olivia had in the pilot episode, and the fact that he calls her “Livvy”.

    After talking it over with my friend and fellow Fringie Sahar (check out her Fringe reviews here), I definitely think that they weren’t as close as Charlie and Olivia given that he was her confident and partner, but I still think they are closer than simply colleagues. I think it will be interesting to see how the more militaristic feel of the alternate Fringe Division changes the dynamics between the almost-familiar characters.


    WormholeRiders. Click to visit & follow WHR on Twitter!I would be remiss if I didn’t mention how blown away I am by the fact that all the cast members can so believably pull off portraying their alternate universe counterparts. It never ceases to amaze me to watch them, particularly John Noble and Anna Torv, switch between their different personas.


    If you ever want to chat Fringe, science, or anything at all, please feel free to emailClick to visit NaddyCat on Twitter me at the link below, or follow the link in the picture to my Twitter page.


    As always, thanks for reading!


    Nadine

  • An Interview with Josh Blacker of SGU, Human Target, V Series

    An Interview with Josh Blacker of SGU, Human Target, V Series

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    Fellow fans,

    As some of you will remember, I recently interviewed Josh Blacker of, most recently, Stargate: Universe, Human Target, and V. In the course of the interview Josh and I talked about everything from how he first got into acting – a rather circuitous and interesting journey – to his thoughts on Sgt. Spencer (of SGU) to some of his plans for the future.

    A short aside for some random trivia: we filmed the interview in the Rose Garden out at UBC (University of British Columbia), which is where a scene from the SGU episode Human was filmed.

    I found it fascinating to hear Josh’s thoughts on Sgt. Spencer and how he had created his own idea of what Spencer’s past was like. Interestingly enough, Sgt. Spencer didn’t actually exist when Josh first auditioned and was written specifically for him by the Powers that Be on Stargate. Spencer was not actually Josh’s first foray into the franchise: he had a role on Atlantis, and he was a fan of SG-1.

    Both Josh and I are hoping that at some future point he will get to reprise his role as Sgt. Spencer, perhaps through flashbacks. When asked if there was anyone in particular with whom he would like to work, Josh pretty much listed the entire cast – just goes to show how much respect the cast has for one another, and I think that comes through in the interview.

    In the course of the interview we also discussed some of Josh’s favourite television shows (he has a lot of them), and what it was like to work on Human Target. Apparently Jackie Earle Haley is one of the nicest guys Josh has ever met in the business and the great dynamics between the three main cast members – Mr. Haley, Chi McBride, and Mark Valley – is just as evident off screen as on.

    Most likely shocking to no-one, Fringe also came up in the discussion; however, this time I was not the one to bring it up – Josh himself is a big fan and hopes to work on the show next season. I thought it was great that Josh’s favourite episode from season 2 was Northwest Passage (a favourite of mine as well), guest starring Josh’s SGU cast mate Patrick Gilmore.

    Aside from upcoming shows, Josh is also putting together a webisode series focusing on the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) when they were first established. I, for one, can’t wait to see the finished product.

    Before Josh’s interview I put out an invitation on Twitter for people to send in any questions they may have for Josh which I could pose to him during the interview:


    apndrgn: Do you find the strong Vancouver acting community limits your options as far as roles? Are you considered a “sci fi” guy?


    FrithMcCOBrien: What inspired you to get into acting? What was your first job that told you “yeah, I’m an actor”?


    punslingerr: What was it like having an episode [of SGU] centred around your character when you didn’t even appear in most of it?


    WormholeRiders: In Human Target your character didn’t die… Any chance you’ll return next season?

    If you want to get in touch with Josh, check out his Twitter feed by following the link in the headshot or by clicking here.

     

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    Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders News Agency on X!I thank Kenn for arranging this interview with Josh Blacker. If you have any questions, or just want to chat, feel free to drop me an email at the linkClick to visit NaddyCat on X! below or click on the picture to visit my Twitter page.
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    As always, thanks for reading and watching!

    Nadine Ramsden

  • An Interview with Dan Payne: Stargate, Transparency and in Sanctuary Season Three!

    An Interview with Dan Payne: Stargate, Transparency and in Sanctuary Season Three!

    My fellow fans,

    This past weekend I interviewed Dan Payne of, to name but a few, Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, Human Target, Transparency, and who you will soon see in an upcoming Sanctuary episode.

    A few of the things we discuss in the video are: some of Dan’s experiences as a Kull Warrior, particularly a rather humourous anecdote from filming Prometheus Unbound (the episode in which Claudia Black as Vala Mal Doran is first introduced), and as a “big Wraith” in Atlantis.

    Dan shared details of what it was like to work on Human Target with Mark Valley and Chi McBride, and his impressions of Jackie Earle Haley from working on Watchmen.

    Dan also discussed some of the differences between stunt work and acting; his favourite television shows (one of which totally cracked me up simply because it was so unexpected); and the interconnectedness of the Vancouver acting community.

    Dan Payne as a Kull Warrior with Michael Shanks as Daniel Jackson


    SGU Banner - Click to learn more at MGM Studios!Stargate Universe also came up in the course of the interview: although Dan has not yet worked on it, he would like to because Patrick Gilmore, who plays Dr. Volker and is a friend of Dan’s, is just so sexy.

    Well, that and the fact that he enjoys watching the show himself. I am guessing that if you know anything at all about me you know that I am a Fringe fan and so, naturally, Fringe also came up in our chat. And for you Canucks fans, Dan is a big one himself.

    We also discussed some upcoming projects with which Dan will be involved, including Tower Prep, which actually sounds pretty neat, and his own on-going project Pucked. As part of Pucked, Dan has an “alter-ego” on Facebook named Andy Zirkor (you can follow the link to check him out). At the moment Dan is also filming a movie of the week with Faye Dunaway which sounds rather intriguing.

     

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    If you want to contact Dan, please check out his official site: http://dan-payne.com/.


    Click to visit and follow WormholeRiders News Agency on Twitter!Thank you for visiting WormholeRiders News Agency. Before I wrap this up, I want to express my thanks to Patricia Bertrand of Auroris Entertainment for helping set up this interview.


    If you have any questions, or just want to chat, feel free to drop me an email at the linkClick to visit NaddyCat on Twitter below or click on the picture to visit my Twitter page. As always, thanks for reading and watching!


    NaddyCat

     

     


    Nadine Ramsden

  • Unparalled Fringe “Telephone” Video Event “Over There”!

    Unparalled Fringe “Telephone” Video Event “Over There”!

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    Alt-Livia is a BAD GIRL and Naddy is a good girl who has a fantastic report coming soon! In the meantime, here and now we will see and hear about a terrible  devastating FRINGE EVENT about “Telephone” streaming to you in a just a very few seconds from “Over There”!

    Over There Zepplin

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    What event? Well Alt Broyles knows about it! An entire restaurant filled with dead people after simply eating pancakes with Honey “B” maple syrup and listening to this song! Worst of all two ladies have apparently escaped who can still the “crack” that Walter and Gaga talk and sing about in that F______” reflection that has split asunder the universes! From Alt-Livia’s expression it appears that we all doomed?!?!

    Over There with Alt Livia stunned by her reality

    What the heck is going on? Well we at WHR know that it must be Newton and the evil minions from the “Other Side” who interfered with our “Ability” last week with The Fringe Report, but be sure to dial in Wednesday May 26 in evening for a special LIVE review of the fantastic Fringe season 2 “Over There” at The Fringe Report!

    Naddy's Over There Notes on Fringe Recruiting!

    Click to visit NaddyCat on TwitterTake your Cortexiphan NOW because Naddy and I will be there with a new recruit from WHR andthe detailed notes shown above prove it!! Let us all be there to discuss and chat about FRINGE theories about our already being “Over there” and getting back alive!

    ZOMG what do we all think about future Fringe episodes in season 3 with Walternate, Evil Bad Girl Alt-Liva, our poor imprisoned Olivia, Peter, and the “Real” Walter. AND what the dickens happened to William Bell and Alt-Astrid?And for goodness sakes is Alt-Livia as much or more of a “Bad Girl” than is Lady Gaga! Let’s consult with the Department of Defense. BUT oh NO below is Walternates reality not ours!

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    Over There with Alt Livia and Charlie

    Over There with our Dear Livia

    Over There with William Bell

    And while thinking (singing) about the crack in the realities with one of our fav hit songs “Telephone” by Lady Gaga in the Alternate Universes, Wormholes maybe even “Lady Gaga” will be able to help save the universes her FRINGE GAGA TELEPHONE EVENT (featured here) all brought to us by Adria the Click to visit and follow Kenn of #TeamWHR on Twitter!Cat and “Gene the Cow”! Tune in tonight to The Fringe Report Dot Com’s fantastic and gracious hosts Ian, L evi and Craig and their LIVE television broadcast perhaps Gaga will be able to call in this week too! YIKES!

    Included are several hot Fringe Finale screen caps from “Over There” including images with Walternate, Alt-Livia, William Bell, Alt-Charlie and  the fantastic events which culminated in being “Over There” last night!

    Over There in Walternate's Office

    Over There with Peter

    Over There with William Bell and Walter

    Over There with our Livia looking scared

    The Fringe Report Gate opens at 9:00 PM Eastern and 6:00 PM Pacific time! How to get there? Simply click the banner below to be “Gated‘ directly to The Fringe Report where Naddy, our secret recruit and I will see you “On The Other Side” at The Fringe Report if you click the banner of link!

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    Over There with Alt Livia

    Over There at Harvard University

    Over There Livia and Alt-Livia

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    Over There the Gate activates by William Bell

    Over There Gate Activation by William Bell

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    Over There Walternate and Trapped Livia

    Over There Our Poor Trapped Livia

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