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Buddy TV
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17:55 EDT, 27 Jul, 2011
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After last season's rather surprising finale, Fringe was set to take Comic-Con by storm in San Diego. The panel itself was rather packed, but FOX has released some video of what was seen for the many, many people who couldn't get in.
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Tv Guide Breaking News
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13:17 EDT, 25 Jul, 2011
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Fringe 's Joshua Jackson was taken to the hospital Thursday for an unspecified allergic reaction, reports E! Online. "[He had an] allergic reaction; that's it. He's perfectly fine," said his rep, not saying exactly what said reaction was. J more
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Tv Fanatic
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12:55 EDT, 18 Jul, 2011
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There are things happening here that I can’t even begin to explain. And I am not going anywhere until I can. So states Peter in the following video, which is meant as a tease for season four, but which depicts a scene from season one's "The Arrival." Foll more
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maximiliano
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15:47 EDT, 15 Jul, 2011
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We still love you, Walter. John Noble, once again, got entirely snubbed for the Best Supporting Actor in a Drama category, despite massive Emmy buzz surrounding him. It's ultimately a huge disappointment for Fringe fans everywhere, especially more
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maximiliano
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15:47 EDT, 15 Jul, 2011
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It's getting to be that time again. Fringe season 4 only just started filming, but it's already time for some pretty awesome promos for the show's return in September. Ari Margolis, who created the brilliant "Friday death slot" trailer for the more
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Tv Fanatic
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14:39 EDT, 12 Jul, 2011
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Michelle Krusiec has been cast on Fringe as... someone. The actress ( The Secret Life of the American Teenager , General Hospital ) will recur on season four of this Fox drama, though the network simply describes her role as "New Female Character." Wait, more
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maximiliano
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16:02 EDT, 07 Jul, 2011
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It should be interesting to see what exactly transpires when Fringe returns for its fourth season in September. In the meantime, fans looking for hints about what happens next need to look no further than the show's filming, which begins more
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maximiliano
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16:00 EDT, 07 Jul, 2011
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Fringe is undoubtedly one of the best shows running on network television, but if star John Noble's prediction is correct, it won't be running for much longer. "When we first joined the show, J.J. Abrams said that he thought it was a six-year show, more



