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Date Posted: Thursday, February 10, 04:15:14pm
Author: Lij
Author Host/IP: kntpin04-nas-01-s120.cinergycom.net / 216.135.24.120
Subject: Producers dish on the latter part of season 3 of FRINGE

One wrinkle the size of the San Andreas fault comes at the end of this Friday’s episode, which is set in the other universe. But even beyond that, Pinkner and fellow EP J.H. Wyman say that things will get increasingly labyrinthine as the Season 3 finale draws closer.


“Largely this season has been about the march to war, and it will continue to be so, driven equally by the relationship of Peter and the two Olivias,” Pinkner notes. “But we’ve got more stuff coming.”

Adds Wyman, “We can definitely guarantee that the last stretch [of episodes] is going to be very complicated, because you’re going to understand our show in a different capacity. It’s going to stretch your mind and make you think, ‘I never saw that coming.’”

No small feat from a show whose bread-and-butter is “Never saw that coming.”

So regardless of whatever rumors or spoilers you may have come across, “We have a few cards to lay down that I don’t think anybody expects,” Wyman teases. “That’s what we feel we owe the fans.”

READ MORE HERE>>>> http://www.tvline.com/2011/02/fringe-preview-season-3-second-half/

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[> Re: Producers dish on the latter part of season 3 of FRINGE -- Chani, Thursday, February 10, 04:33:07pm (212-198-162-88.rev.numericable.fr/212.198.162.88)

I just hope the writing will be better than in the last episode...


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[> [> Next ep back to the RED universe!!! -- Lij, Friday, February 11, 12:29:11am (kntpin04-nas-01-s249.cinergycom.net/216.135.24.249)

It sounds like they are really going to mess things up.... but in a possible good way!

I hope!

;-)

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[> [> [> Re: Next ep back to the RED universe!!! -- Chani, Friday, February 11, 09:54:00am (212-198-162-88.rev.numericable.fr/212.198.162.88)

More red universe but less soap opera would be good!


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