ere is part 5 of the timeline. You can view Part 1 (1900-1969), Part 2 (1970-1979), Part3 (1980-1989) and Part 4 (1990-1999) here.
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ere is part 5 of the timeline. You can view Part 1 (1900-1969), Part 2 (1970-1979), Part3 (1980-1989) and Part 4 (1990-1999) here.
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Now that we have finished the first half of our Fringe ‘Looking Back’ marathon, I thought I would post the Fringe Fumble Roundup for the first 10 episodes. If I have missed any, please let me know.
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Episode 1 – “Pilot”
Whose arm is that? – ** NEW **
Boy, time does fly – ** NEW **
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – ** NEW **
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Episode 2 – “Same Old Story”
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Episode 3 – “The Ghost Network”
Drug Enforcement Agency? – ** NEW **
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – ** NEW **
What month is this, please? – ** NEW **
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Episode 4 – “The Arrival”
Massive Dynamic(s)? – ** NEW **
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Episode 5 – “Power Hungry”
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Episode 6 – “The Cure”
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Episode 7 – “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones”
Magic mirror goggles – ** NEW **
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Episode 8 – “The Equation”
Episode 9 – “The Dreamscape”
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Episode 10 – “Safe”
The official release date has been announced by Warner Home Video as September 8, 2009. You can pre-order your DVD boxset by clicking on the Amazon ad on the right hand side of the screen, underneath the poll box or the Amazon widget underneath the Archives box.
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Featuring a collectible lenticular slipcase, and packed with nearly 6 hours of special features, including featurettes, production diaries, producer and writer commentaries, deleted scenes, gag reel, Blu-Ray exclusive content and much more, this is one release that fans definitely won’t want to miss this fall.
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DVD Special Features Include:
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- Evolution: The Genesis of Fringe featurette – The creators of the show discuss how the series unfolded and the qualities that make it so unique
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- Behind the Real Science of Fringe featurette – From teleportation to re-animation, Fringe incorporates recent discoveries in science. Consulting experts and scientists who are the authorities in their field address the areas of science which are the inspiration for the show.
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Every week Fox released a “Scenemaker” video. It takes a look behind the camera and talks with cast and crew. Here is a roundup of those videos for “Fringe” – Season 1. I was unable to find a few of them. If anyone knows a link for the missing ones (that will play in Canada), please let me know.
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‘Scenemaker’ 1 – “Pilot”
‘Scenemaker’ 2 – “Same Old Story”
‘Scenemaker’ 3 – “The Ghost Network”
‘Scenemaker’ 4 – “The Arrival”
‘Scenemaker’ 5 – “Power Hungry”
‘Scenemaker’ 7 – “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones” – United States only
‘Scenemaker’ 8 – “The Equation” – United States only
‘Scenemaker’ 9 – “The Dreamscape”
‘Scenemaker’ 12 – “The No-Brainer”
‘Scenemaker’ 13 – “The Transformation”
‘Scenemaker’ 15 – “Inner Child”
‘Scenemaker’ 17 – “Bad Dreams” – United States only
O.K. everyone, it’s almost time to start our “Fringe” marathon.
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Monday, June 1, 2009, I will be starting with “Looking back at 101 – Pilot”.
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I will be continuing the marathon with one “Looking back” post about every five days right up to a few days before the new season starts, so brush the dust off of your TV and start rewatching your episodes.
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Here are the articles that Popular Mechanics released on the episodes from Season 1 of “Fringe”.
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Episode 3 – “The Ghost Network”
Episode 7 – “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones”
Episode 13 – “The Transformation”
Here is the music from the first season of Fringe. Please let me know if you can add anything, or if any of this information is incorrect.
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(Hollywood and Vines – Michael Giacchino ??) is this the same music as from the ‘Lost’ soundtrack?
102 – “The Same Old Story”:
Skin Head – The Glass Helmets
Young Men Dead – The Black Angels
103 – “The Ghost Network”:
Smoke From a Distant Fire – Sanford and Townsend
Someone to Watch Over Me – George Gershwin
104 – “The Arrival”:
Crazy – Willy Nelson
King of the Road – Johnny Russell
105 – “Power Hungry”:
Can’t Fight This Feeling – REO Speedwagon
107 – “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones”:
Let It Be Me – Ray LaMontagne
Thank You Too – My Morning Jacket
109 – “The Dreamscape”:
Evergreen – Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
110 – “Safe”:
Sequestered In Memphis – Hold Steady, The
Sister Lost Soul – Alejandro Escovedo
111 – “Bound”:
Just Like Heaven – The Watson Twins (Cure cover)
Piece by Piece – Katie Melua
112 – “The No-Brainer”:
Single Ladies – Beyoncé
Spaceman – Killers, The
Insight – Fort Knox Five
Bandits – Midlake
113 – “The Transformation”:
Oxygen – Colbie Calliat
115 – “Inner Child”:
Love and Happiness – Al Green
You Fall To Pieces – The Shore
116 – “Unleashed”:
No You Girls – Franz Ferdinand
Trashcan – Delta Spirit
Escape (The Piña Colada Song) – Rupert Holmes (sung by the actor)
117 – “Bad Dreams”:
Starstruck – Lady GaGa
Via Veneto – Lou Monte
118 – “Midnight”:
Bela Lugosi’s Dead – Bauhaus
Tear You Apart – She Wants Revenge
Discipline – Nine Inch Nails
Burning Up – Ladytron
Once You Say – Nitzer Ebb
Closer To You – Daniel Ash
Candy Darling – Daniel Ash
119 – “The Road Not Taken”:
Traveling Riverside Blues – Robert Johnson
Here is the first part of the timeline that I have been working on. I will be posting it in sections. 1900-1969, 1970-1979, 1980-1989, 1990-1999, 2000-2007, and 2008-2009. If anyone has found something that I have missed or a mistake, please let me know.
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