Fringe Headlines
Show adjusts to life without Peter Bishop
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Joshua Jackson getting ready for a reduced rule on the Fox favorite
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Says show just has to match last year's audience to stay alive
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TrekMovie has put together some fun Star Trek celeb stuff from Saturday at San Diego Comic Con including photos of Patrick Stewart and video of the crowd singing him happy birthday. Plus Bob Orci reveals the truth about a government conspiracy, and finally video of Zachary Quinto and Damon Lindelof "audition" for Fringe.
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In Sci-Fi TV this week, TNT renews Falling Skies for a second season, Syfy premieres its new Monday night lineup, Robert Kirkman and Frank Darabont tease The Walking Dead Season Two and John Noble talks Fringe.
The show is struggling for audience, but Fox remains firmly behind it
In Sci-Fi TV this week we get ready for the premiere of True Blood, get a updates on the next seasons of Doctor Who and Torchwood, learn about the still-planned live-action Star Wars TV series, and get updated on the upcoming seasons of The Walking Dead and Fringe.
V, Fringe, Chuck all big losers for the 2010-11 season
The season finale of Fringe flipped the script on everything we thought we knew about the show. Certain people came together, others disappeared, and we were left with one hell of a cliffhanger. And according to the show's producers, next season will bring even more changes.
Only 'Fringe,' "Vampire Diaries,' 'Chuck,' 'Supernatural' returning
He'll produce, but he'll also bring his writing magic to the show
Fox announced its 2011-2012 television schedule this morning, and for the most part there weren't a lot of surprises. As expected, this fall the returning Fringe will stay on Fridays, while Steven Spielberg's Terra Nova will air Mondays. Headed to midseason are J.J. Abrams' Alcatraz and Tim Kring's Touch, with Kiefer Sutherland.