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Ryan Murphy has revealed to EW details about the next season of American Horror Story, including that it will be set in the past. One possibility has me excited, the other feels a little too… familiar. He also said that there won’t be a Coven spin-off series, as originally suggested.
Josh Bowman tells TV Guide that he’s hoping to leave Revenge. “I love working on the show, but I’m just being honest. My character has flip-flopped the most, and it’s been so hard for me to play,” he explains. I’d certainly miss looking at Bowman but it’s not like Daniel has had many interesting stories since Tyler was written out.
Leah Remini is joining the cast of The Exes in a recurring role as Stuart (David Alan Basche)’s divorced sister.
Comedy Central is developing another talk show, according to Deadline. The channel...
Ryan Murphy has revealed to EW details about the next season of American Horror Story, including that it will be set in the past. One possibility has me excited, the other feels a little too… familiar. He also said that there won’t be a Coven spin-off series, as originally suggested.
Josh Bowman tells TV Guide that he’s hoping to leave Revenge. “I love working on the show, but I’m just being honest. My character has flip-flopped the most, and it’s been so hard for me to play,” he explains. I’d certainly miss looking at Bowman but it’s not like Daniel has had many interesting stories since Tyler was written out.
Leah Remini is joining the cast of The Exes in a recurring role as Stuart (David Alan Basche)’s divorced sister.
Comedy Central is developing another talk show, according to Deadline. The channel...
- 11/21/2013
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
Fringe Episodes 512 and 513
“Liberty”
Written By: Alison Schapker
Directed By: P.J. Pesce
“An Enemy of Fate”
Written and Directed By: J.H. Wyman
Original Airdate: 18 January 2012
In This Episode...
This is it Fringe fans. It’s all over. Are you ready?
Broyles lies to get Michael’s location out of one of the loyalists. He sends the info to Olivia. Michael is being held on Liberty Island, which is a fortress. Broyles can’t get them in, and breaching the perimeter would be a death sentence. Olivia has an idea - one that Peter hates. She will go in using the other universe. Walter (naturally) has a stash of cortexiphan hidden away. The idea is that if he injects her with multiple doses it will trigger her powers and give her a window to move between universes. This comes with a huge amount of potential side effects, but Olivia insists that she can handle it.
“Liberty”
Written By: Alison Schapker
Directed By: P.J. Pesce
“An Enemy of Fate”
Written and Directed By: J.H. Wyman
Original Airdate: 18 January 2012
In This Episode...
This is it Fringe fans. It’s all over. Are you ready?
Broyles lies to get Michael’s location out of one of the loyalists. He sends the info to Olivia. Michael is being held on Liberty Island, which is a fortress. Broyles can’t get them in, and breaching the perimeter would be a death sentence. Olivia has an idea - one that Peter hates. She will go in using the other universe. Walter (naturally) has a stash of cortexiphan hidden away. The idea is that if he injects her with multiple doses it will trigger her powers and give her a window to move between universes. This comes with a huge amount of potential side effects, but Olivia insists that she can handle it.
- 1/19/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Fringe Episode 412 "Welcome to Westfield" Written By: Graham Roland & J.R. Orci Directed By: David Straiton Original Airdate: 10 February 2012 In This Episode... An electromagnetic disturbance in Vermont causes cars to work intermittently and a jet to crash. The Fringe team heads out to investigate - Walter included. There is no cell signal, and Walter is, of course, hungry, so he, Liv, and Peter head down the road to a small diner that serves homemade rhubarb pie. Liv goes to use a payphone when she discovers her cell still isn't working and Peter hits the head while Walter orders a slice of pie at the counter. The waiter is sincere and friendly to Walter -...
- 2/11/2012
- FEARnet
Fringe returned this week with a phenomenal episode in “Back to Where You’ve Never Been.” Brilliant title by the way. In this episode, shape-shifters take a front seat on the other side and there’s quite a leveled balance of screen time for both the alternate universe and the current timeline. What a fantastic episode. Let’s break it down…
This week, a desperate Peter begs for help from a very hesitant and distant Walter to head to the other side. Instead, Olivia and Lee are by his side as Lee and Peter head over and finally come face to face with Walternate. It’s been too long since we have seen Walternate, has it not? Olivia thinks to use Peter’s trip to the other side as an opportunity for her to go and expose Walternate’s agenda against Peter’s best intentions. When Olivia’s mind is set,...
This week, a desperate Peter begs for help from a very hesitant and distant Walter to head to the other side. Instead, Olivia and Lee are by his side as Lee and Peter head over and finally come face to face with Walternate. It’s been too long since we have seen Walternate, has it not? Olivia thinks to use Peter’s trip to the other side as an opportunity for her to go and expose Walternate’s agenda against Peter’s best intentions. When Olivia’s mind is set,...
- 1/14/2012
- by Melody Simpson
- BuzzFocus.com
At Grand Central Station, Mozzie curses Kate's bottle clue. "She could have sent us anywhere, so she sends us to a place that leads everywhere." Ha! Mozzie's rightly overwhelmed at the prospect of finding one little clue in all the hubbub. Neal remains confident. That "X" in Bordeaux means something significant. He looks up to find an "X" in the girding above the entrance. Moz: "X marks the spot again?" Neal: "Kate loves the classics." Apparently Kate loves pirates or needs a Clues for Dummies book. Neal climbs up and retrieves a letter. Mozzie grabs it from Neal's hands and reads it out loud: "Dear Neal, Heard you're looking for me. Wish I could explain more but time is not on our side. Know that you're my friend, my only lover. You consume my thoughts. Every day I miss you more, but you need to stop looking. No one can deny what we have,...
- 4/21/2011
- by Dahne
Previously - there were no previouslies, but Neal and Peter found a ruby thief and saved a kid. Not bad.
Neal and Mozzie discuss building the antennae from the fractal found in the music box. Who knew this thing would get so complex? Mozzie's relishing the challenge to build it using 1940's technology, including vacuum tubes which were used in TV's, radios, and early computers. Neal: "I'm sure you will figure it out. Good work, Moz." Mozzie: "I don't like that expression…Well, work implies I have a job." I love Mozzie, but it must be for Neal to keep track of his quirks. Makes me feel sorry for Neal.
At the apartment, Neal yells for June. Is this typical or is Neal particularly excited? By the way, what happened to June's granddaughter from the pilot? You'd think she'd show up as the female eye candy. Instead, we welcome Billy Dee Williams as Ford.
Neal and Mozzie discuss building the antennae from the fractal found in the music box. Who knew this thing would get so complex? Mozzie's relishing the challenge to build it using 1940's technology, including vacuum tubes which were used in TV's, radios, and early computers. Neal: "I'm sure you will figure it out. Good work, Moz." Mozzie: "I don't like that expression…Well, work implies I have a job." I love Mozzie, but it must be for Neal to keep track of his quirks. Makes me feel sorry for Neal.
At the apartment, Neal yells for June. Is this typical or is Neal particularly excited? By the way, what happened to June's granddaughter from the pilot? You'd think she'd show up as the female eye candy. Instead, we welcome Billy Dee Williams as Ford.
- 2/12/2011
- by Dahne
Previously we flashed back 8 years to Neal's arrival in New York City. No one was suave, facial hair busted out all over, and Neal meet Mozzie, Peter, Kate, and Alex. It was a busy episode.
Walking past the United Nations Building, Peter and Neal discuss travel. Neal teases that he tried to get Peter to France but chasing a fugitive was not what Peter meant. He recaps Neal's travels and Neal jokes about post cards. Peter: "I had Interpol warrants. They were just as good. Neal's robbing a palace. Wish you were here." The line and delivery are perfect. Peter wants be a Swedish Viking, which amuses Neal. "Pillage and plunder. I knew under that lawman exterior beats the heart of a thief." Peter: "Well maybe I just like hats with horns." Some of my favorite scenes are Neal and Peter riffing off of each other. It's so natural and...
Walking past the United Nations Building, Peter and Neal discuss travel. Neal teases that he tried to get Peter to France but chasing a fugitive was not what Peter meant. He recaps Neal's travels and Neal jokes about post cards. Peter: "I had Interpol warrants. They were just as good. Neal's robbing a palace. Wish you were here." The line and delivery are perfect. Peter wants be a Swedish Viking, which amuses Neal. "Pillage and plunder. I knew under that lawman exterior beats the heart of a thief." Peter: "Well maybe I just like hats with horns." Some of my favorite scenes are Neal and Peter riffing off of each other. It's so natural and...
- 2/8/2011
- by Dahne
What are you all doing out front of my house on a cold night like tonight? You want to hear about another movie from back in the day? Don’t you have school or something? Ok, I guess I can spare a few minutes to share another forgotten gem with you, but then it’s straight to bed…for me, anyway.
I think it’s safe to say that Linda Blair and I have pretty much grown up together, albeit on different sides of the camera. While I was toiling in the multi-media club in high school making movies for the classes she was in Hollywood making movies for the masses, but we were on the same ship. From the Exorcist movies, Born Innocent, Sarah T.–Portrait of an Alcoholic, Roller Boogie, Ruckus, Savage Streets, Night Patrol, all the way up to All is Normal…I’ve pretty much seen it all.
I think it’s safe to say that Linda Blair and I have pretty much grown up together, albeit on different sides of the camera. While I was toiling in the multi-media club in high school making movies for the classes she was in Hollywood making movies for the masses, but we were on the same ship. From the Exorcist movies, Born Innocent, Sarah T.–Portrait of an Alcoholic, Roller Boogie, Ruckus, Savage Streets, Night Patrol, all the way up to All is Normal…I’ve pretty much seen it all.
- 11/22/2010
- by Movies Unlimited
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
The promotional photos of "Fringe" episode which is wrapped in a musical tone have been released. Called "Brown Betty", the April 29 episode will see Walter dealing with some upsetting news, telling Olivia's niece, Ella (guest star Lily Pilblad), a fairy tale that includes musical performances by Olivia and Agent Broyles.
"We didn't set out to do a musical," executive producer Jeff Pinkner explained. "We set out to do an episode that explored Walter's state of mind - he's dealing with some very upsetting news. When we realized that the way Walter would deal with such news would be to try to anesthetize himself with copious amounts of marijuana, well, singing and dancing became a natural outcome."
John Noble aka Walter has shed more light into the unusual episode, saying "I've done some musical theater and enjoyed it. But I'm not the A-lister here. Lance Reddick is a superb musician, and...
"We didn't set out to do a musical," executive producer Jeff Pinkner explained. "We set out to do an episode that explored Walter's state of mind - he's dealing with some very upsetting news. When we realized that the way Walter would deal with such news would be to try to anesthetize himself with copious amounts of marijuana, well, singing and dancing became a natural outcome."
John Noble aka Walter has shed more light into the unusual episode, saying "I've done some musical theater and enjoyed it. But I'm not the A-lister here. Lance Reddick is a superb musician, and...
- 4/16/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
"Fringe" might be taking an eight-week break after this week's episode (Feb. 4), but it's going out with a big bang.
The episode, "Jacksonville," will be especially rewarding for long-time fans, since what at first appears to be a typical "case of the week" is quickly revealed to have much further reaching consequences. Not just for our world, but spanning to the other universe.
Desperate to prevent a possible tragedy, Walter, Olivia and Peter head to Jacksonville and to the facility where William and Walter experimented on Olivia when she was a child. And, of course, the trip requires Walter to test his favorite lab rat once again with the hope that Olivia's former abilities will aid them in stopping the impending doom.
But it's not all disaster. Proponents of a Peter/Olivia coupling will be especially thrilled with the hour as those two make major progress towards expressing some of their more-than-just-friends feelings.
The episode, "Jacksonville," will be especially rewarding for long-time fans, since what at first appears to be a typical "case of the week" is quickly revealed to have much further reaching consequences. Not just for our world, but spanning to the other universe.
Desperate to prevent a possible tragedy, Walter, Olivia and Peter head to Jacksonville and to the facility where William and Walter experimented on Olivia when she was a child. And, of course, the trip requires Walter to test his favorite lab rat once again with the hope that Olivia's former abilities will aid them in stopping the impending doom.
But it's not all disaster. Proponents of a Peter/Olivia coupling will be especially thrilled with the hour as those two make major progress towards expressing some of their more-than-just-friends feelings.
- 2/4/2010
- by [email protected]
- Zap2it.com - KorbitTV
Babyshambles Shocked To Be Asked Back To Festival
Babyshambles are shocked they have been asked to play at British music festivals Reading and Leeds - because of frontman's Pete Doherty bad behaviour in 2005.
After causing havoc at the festivals three years ago, the Kilimanjaro hitmakers were banned by event organisers - who now appear to have reneged on their decision.
Bassist Drew McConnell says, "I remember getting a phonecall the next day saying we'd never play the event again.
"Peter head-butted (Razorlight's) Jonny Borrell and, minutes before we were meant to go on, our guitarist tore off in a golf buggy cackling manically.
"I don't know why they're letting us back, I guess tempers fade."...
After causing havoc at the festivals three years ago, the Kilimanjaro hitmakers were banned by event organisers - who now appear to have reneged on their decision.
Bassist Drew McConnell says, "I remember getting a phonecall the next day saying we'd never play the event again.
"Peter head-butted (Razorlight's) Jonny Borrell and, minutes before we were meant to go on, our guitarist tore off in a golf buggy cackling manically.
"I don't know why they're letting us back, I guess tempers fade."...
- 4/1/2008
- WENN
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