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JudynTX
09-10-2008, 08:53 AM
:wow Did anyone watch this last night? I thought it was good for the premiere, will need to see a few more episodes to decide for sure. :D

http://www.fox.com/fringe/


Nearly 15 years after "The X-Files" launched, Fox is looking to scare a new generation of viewers with "Fringe," a spooky skein from the minds of J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci.

Net has made a series commitment to the Warner Bros.-Bad Robot production, which will start off with a two-hour pilot budgeted at more than $10 million. Abrams, Kurtzman and Orci -- the brain trust behind Par's new "Star Trek" feature -- wrote the project on spec and shopped it to nets this week.

Trio will exec produce "Fringe" along with Bryan Burk ("Lost"). A search has begun for a pilot helmer as well as a series showrunner.

Deal also marks Fox's acceptance of a new digital template hammered out by Warners and ABC last month (Daily Variety, Sept. 6). Pact gives Fox broad streaming rights to Warners shows in their first season and lets Warners start monetizing skeins via digital platforms by season two.

"Fringe" mixes elements of "The X-Files" and Paddy Chayefsky's "Altered States" with what Abrams calls "a slight 'Twilight Zone' vibe." It will focus on brilliant but possibly crazy research scientist Walter Bishop, his estranged son and a female FBI agent who brings them together.

Episodes will explore self-contained mysteries of the paranormal, as well as the relationships between the three leads.

"So much of the story is relatable people in extraordinary situations," Abrams said. "The show is definitely a nod to 'Altered States' and 'Scanners' and that whole Michael Crichton/Robin Cook world of medicine and science."

There'll also be an overriding mythology that will come into play from time to time, as well as a healthy dose of humor.

"It does the stuff my favorite TV shows and movies do, which is to combine genres that shouldn't fit together," Abrams said. "It's definitely meant to scare the hell out of you, but it's also meant to make you laugh... It pushes all the buttons of things we loved from our childhood."

Driving the show will be the Walter Bishop character, a larger-than-life figure who bears some resemblance to the titular character in Fox's "House." In the pilot, he's in a mental hospital.

"Imagine that your father is Frankenstein mixed with Albert Einstein," Orci said. "He's someone who has the mental ability to solve so many problems but is so different that communicating with them is almost impossible."

Fox Entertainment chairman Peter Liguori said he's been circling "Fringe" for months, starting with a meeting he had with Abrams in February. Project hadn't taken shape yet, but Liguori knew he wanted to be in business with the hyphenate.

"I was really impressed by how much he felt his voice was a Fox voice," Liguori said. Exec then heard that "Fringe" was coming together on spec and, along with Fox Entertainment prexy Kevin Reilly, began keeping tabs on it.

"With the sensibility of those guys and the territory they were exploring, it felt like it had to end up at Fox," Reilly said. "It feels like it's a bull's-eye for us."

While Reilly and Liguori have already set up several major projects in recent weeks, Liguori said he thinks "Fringe" will particularly benefit from Reilly's hand during the production process.

"He can drain every bit of quality out of this and help create something that will be a standout," he said.

Abrams said he and his co-creators didn't want to go the usual development route and pitch an idea without a script.

"We wanted to write the script we wanted to see (on the air) and just put it out there, rather than pitching something that may or may not result in the show you want," he said.

Greenlight for "Fringe" means there are now three projects at three different nets centering on characters exploring freaky mysteries a la "The X-Files."

CBS has given a series order to the Warners- and Jerry Bruckheimer-produced "11th Hour," which is based on a Brit format (Daily Variety, Sept. 19). And ABC has ordered six episodes of the Zak Penn-produced "Section 8," which involves a team of investigators with mental abnormalities (Daily Variety, Sept. 27).

Reilly said he believes the Eye and Alphabet shows are a bit more science-oriented, while "Fringe" delves a bit more into sci-fi.

"May the best show win," he said.

"Fringe" marks the first series commitment for Abrams since he signed his mega-deal with Warners last year. It also comes in the wake of news earlier this week that Abrams had set up a drama pilot, dubbed "Boundaries," at ABC with scribe Jill Soloway (Daily Variety, Oct. 4).

Abrams has turned in a pilot for HBO but is still talking to the cabler about the fate of the project. Kurtzman and Orci, who worked with Abrams on "Alias," are now readying a sequel to their summer smash "Transformers."

link (http://http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117973425.html?categoryid=14&cs=1)

JoeChalupa
09-10-2008, 08:55 AM
I was on the fringe of watching it but ended up watching something else.

JudynTX
09-10-2008, 08:59 AM
I was on the fringe of watching it but ended up watching something else.

:lol They will replay it on Sunday night. :D

Blake
09-10-2008, 11:01 AM
Im not too excited about it yet.

when does Lost come back?

JudynTX
09-10-2008, 11:03 AM
Im not too excited about it yet.

when does Lost come back?

Did you watch it? :lol

LOST returns in February. :rolleyes

Blake
09-10-2008, 11:23 AM
February?? you gotta be kidding me.

naw, I didnt watch Fringe. I'm not the XFiles type.

JudynTX
09-10-2008, 11:33 AM
February?? you gotta be kidding me.

naw, I didnt watch Fringe. I'm not the XFiles type.

I wish I was kidding. And if KSAT goes away, there goes LOST too. :depressed

You seem the type of guy who would like the show..... :D

ATRAIN
09-10-2008, 11:49 AM
:lol They will replay it on Sunday night. :D

I wanted to watch it but I caught up in the Astros game I forgot to record it. What time on sunday are they showing it again?

Blake
09-10-2008, 12:42 PM
I wish I was kidding. And if KSAT goes away, there goes LOST too. :depressed

You seem the type of guy who would like the show..... :D

:lol really? I like Heroes, Lost, football, Spurs and Seinfeld reruns. That's about it.

don't forget that you can watch LOST epsiodes online. I forget who told me about that.............

JudynTX
09-10-2008, 12:49 PM
I wanted to watch it but I caught up in the Astros game I forgot to record it. What time on sunday are they showing it again?

Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. :D If we have electricity. :rolleyes


:lol really? I like Heroes, Lost, football, Spurs and Seinfeld reruns. That's about it.

don't forget that you can watch LOST epsiodes online. I forget who told me about that.............

Think of it as a show between Heroes & LOST. :p:

Brutalis
09-10-2008, 12:49 PM
I saw some of it but like 99% of Fox shows it blew.

I was into Lost until it made about 39459375037 turns and eventually lost me. That show makes me think of those books where you can "goto page 24 for this ending, or page 29 for this ending" and such.

Heroes is good.

I love Sons of Anarchy. That show pwns all.

ATRAIN
09-10-2008, 12:50 PM
:lol really? I like Heroes, Lost, football, Spurs and Seinfeld reruns. That's about it.

don't forget that you can watch LOST epsiodes online. I forget who told me about that.............

Most shows these days you can watch online now on the official websites. Usually you are limited to that current season. If I run out of things to watch before sunday I might go online to watch Fringe.

ATRAIN
09-10-2008, 12:51 PM
Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. :D If we have electricity. :rolleyes



Think of it as a show between Heroes & LOST. :p:

I will have electricity, I live in Austin.

ATRAIN
09-10-2008, 12:51 PM
I saw some of it but like 99% of Fox shows it blew.

I was into Lost until it made about 39459375037 turns and eventually lost me. That show makes me think of those books where you can "goto page 24 for this ending, or page 29 for this ending" and such.

Heroes is good.

I love Sons of Anarchy. That show pwns all.

I recorded Sons but havent seen it yet, is it really that good?

JudynTX
10-15-2008, 01:25 PM
Is anyone still watching this? It grew on me. :D Last night's episode was pretty trippy.

ashbeeigh
10-15-2008, 01:41 PM
Is anyone still watching this? It grew on me. :D Last night's episode was pretty trippy.

It's alright. It's nothing spectacular. I'll watch it if I've already seen the episode of JDMA (The Janice Dickinson show) on Oxygen. I'm not convinced yet.

JudynTX
10-15-2008, 01:43 PM
It's alright. It's nothing spectacular. I'll watch it if I've already seen the episode of JDMA (The Janice Dickinson show) on Oxygen. I'm not convinced yet.

:lol Janice Dickinson?

peewee's lovechild
10-15-2008, 01:47 PM
Fringe is one of the best shows on T.V. right now.

It's so much better than Heroes.

JudynTX
10-15-2008, 01:51 PM
Fringe is one of the best shows on T.V. right now.

It's so much better than Heroes.

Do you see any Heroes similarities in it though?

T Park
10-15-2008, 02:05 PM
I tried it, just a little too eh for me.

I usually like XFiles type shows, but this one just doesn't grab me honestly.

ashbeeigh
10-15-2008, 02:28 PM
:lol Janice Dickinson?

Yes Janice. She was a bitch without a cause this last week. :lol

JudynTX
10-15-2008, 02:29 PM
Yes Janice. She was a bitch without a cause this last week. :lol

:lol Was it because of the plus sized models? :rolleyes

ashbeeigh
10-15-2008, 02:32 PM
:lol Was it because of the plus sized models? :rolleyes

Well there was that and there was some shoot she was planning on going to, but bailed on. The photographer got pissed and fired her over the phone.

peewee's lovechild
10-16-2008, 12:07 AM
Do you see any Heroes similarities in it though?

None at all.

It has more to do with the possibilities in science than anything else. Heroes is supposed to be about mutant powers.

batman2883
10-16-2008, 02:06 PM
its a pretty good show, ive been watching ever episode and im interested, i wanna link with a dead persons thoughts that would be cool

peewee's lovechild
10-16-2008, 09:10 PM
its a pretty good show, ive been watching ever episode and im interested, i wanna link with a dead persons thoughts that would be cool

Apparently, all you need is some LSD.

Ginofan
04-08-2009, 09:30 AM
Fringe came back last night. Very good episode, I really love the banter between Walter and Peter...so many laughs!

That kid totally freaked me out though, god he was weird looking! So he's probably another one of "those guys". He looked like he recognized the bald man when they drove past...weird!

Any thoughts on the episode?

JudynTX
04-08-2009, 09:33 AM
Fringe came back last night. Very good episode, I really love the banter between Walter and Peter...so many laughs!

That kid totally freaked me out though, god he was weird looking! So he's probably another one of "those guys". He looked like he recognized the bald man when they drove past...weird!

Any thoughts on the episode?

:tu I'm a big fan of the show. I love the love/hate relationship between Walter and Peter. Walter wanted a turntable. :lol

I felt so bad for that little boy.....and what is it about that bald guy appearing in every episode? He scares me! :wow

ashbeeigh
04-08-2009, 10:10 AM
I gave up on this show about 5 episodes into its first season. Based on yesterday's episode is it worth going back? I don't remember what I started watching after that.

jman3000
04-08-2009, 10:15 AM
It's an ok show... it seemed to me like they changed direction with the show about halfway through last season though.

I just wish every single damn thing didn't go back to massive dynamics... it takes any suspense out of the show.

Ginofan
04-08-2009, 10:15 AM
How could you give up?! It's one of the top 5 shows on television!

JudynTX
04-08-2009, 10:17 AM
I gave up on this show about 5 episodes into its first season. Based on yesterday's episode is it worth going back? I don't remember what I started watching after that.

Every episode is a different experiment, that's why I like it. You don't have to follow a story line.


It's an ok show... it seemed to me like they changed direction with the show about halfway through last season though.

I just wish every single damn thing didn't go back to massive dynamics... it takes any suspense out of the show.

Yea, but Olivia's boss Phillip is in cahoots with Massive Dynamics.

ashbeeigh
04-08-2009, 10:46 AM
How could you give up?! It's one of the top 5 shows on television!

I cannot, for the life of me remember what else I was watching instead of it, but there was something else on at the same time that was more important...something on ABC most likely. Maybe it was Dirty Sexy Money. Now that that's off the air I'll start watching it again.

No! I remember. It was 90210. Eeek. I'm so bad! :lol

JudynTX
04-15-2009, 08:35 AM
Last night's episode was almost cheesey. :lol

Next week's looks better. Olivia = serial killer? :wow

Walter cracks me up. :lmao

jman3000
05-14-2009, 01:02 AM
Pretty good season finale.

I'm thinking that the reason the other dimension is so fucked up is because when universe A Walter took Universe B Peter back to universe A... universe B Walter went ape shit and started releasing all his experiments.

Universe B Walter wrote that Zeitgeist book... and somehow it got back to universe A me thinks.

JudynTX
05-14-2009, 08:30 AM
Pretty good season finale.

I'm thinking that the reason the other dimension is so fucked up is because when universe A Walter took Universe B Peter back to universe A... universe B Walter went ape shit and started releasing all his experiments.

Universe B Walter wrote that Zeitgeist book... and somehow it got back to universe A me thinks.

:toast Another great show! Thanks for confusing the shit out of me with your theory. :lol Totally shocked when Walter is @ Peter's grave. WTF?
And Olivia being in the World Trade Center? :wow Looking forward to next season.

Ginofan
05-14-2009, 10:20 AM
This show is so damn good!

Straight up awesome finale...with Olivia looking out the windows of the Twin Towers...oh my god!

I thought for sure it was Walter's wife's grave he was going to visit all the time, but what a shock to see it was Peter's. So the whole time we've had Alternate Universe Peter. Walter must've brought him over right before the Reality Universe Peter died...I'm guessing about 7 years old? So that's why AU Peter remembered the pancakes but not the coin collection? I can't wait for the fall season!!!

leemajors
10-09-2009, 08:18 AM
This season is really good so far. This is probably my 2nd favorite show behind Supernatural.

JudynTX
10-09-2009, 09:12 AM
This season is really good so far. This is probably my 2nd favorite show behind Supernatural.

:tu Alternate universe huh?

BacktoBasics
10-09-2009, 09:48 AM
I love the fact that they give us some closure on the sub stories while staying pertinent on the bigger picture.

This is why I gave up on heroes. Cliff hanger after cliff hanger on and on with no real progress.

Great show.

leemajors
10-09-2009, 10:29 AM
I love the fact that they give us some closure on the sub stories while staying pertinent on the bigger picture.

This is why I gave up on heroes. Cliff hanger after cliff hanger on and on with no real progress.

Great show.

I like how they're using Nimoy sparsely too. Walter is just great too, one of the best characters on TV.

CavsSuperFan
10-09-2009, 10:43 AM
The only thing better than a cow is a human! Unless you need milk. Then you really need a cow.

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Sportcamper
10-16-2009, 02:44 PM
Just saw the one where Ron Howards brother thinks he is Spock...:lol

Spursfan092120
10-16-2009, 03:00 PM
Show's fucking great...One of the best shows on tv.