Fringe Spoilers | by Dennis(dennis@fringetelevision.com) | Mon, Apr 27
Mon, Apr 27
Nimoy: It's one scene. It's the final scene of the episode, in which I appear with Olivia, with Anna Torv's character. It's very brief, but I think interesting, entertaining and there's enough given in the scene to whet your appetite, that you'll want to see more of this relationship and wha...
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8 Months Ago,
Adam Morgan(noreply@blogger.com) from Fringe Spoilers says
(in J.J. Abrams & Fringe Cast Talk Season 2)
Blair Brown is very much a part of the show...the story we're telling thus far hasn't gone through her character every week, but she's sort of around on the perimeter. We're going to find out that she has a lot more knowledge of the condition of the show than we've revealed thus far, and she's a big...
14 Months Ago,
Edward(fringetv@gmail.com) from Fringe Spoilers says
(in Jasika Nicole Interview)
Jasika Nicole: I think Astrid is really riveted by Olivia Dunham [who is played by Anna Torv]. I think for any woman starting out in her career, Agent Dunham is an exceptional role model. On Fringe, she is juxtaposed with the doctor, who is also brilliant, but was in an institution. I imagine th...
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TVFan from TheTvStop says
(in Fringe - Jasika Nicole Interview)
When Jasika Nicole auditioned for J.J. Abrams’ Fringe (Tuesdays, 9 pm/ET, Fox), she was told it was for a sci-fi series that incorporated humor. As FBI Special Agent Astrid Farnsworth, though, Nicole isn’t exactly given a lot of the punchlines, saddled as she is with doing a lot of the heavy lifting in the lab of mad scientist Dr. Walter Bishop (John Noble). With a background in musical theater and a talent for drawing (check out her work, including an autobiographical comic, on her website), Jasika (it’s pronounced jah-SEEK-uh) talks to us about being intimidated by Noble, why Astrid returned to work in the lab and her theory about the identity of the elusive William Bell.
Source: TV Guide
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DarkUFO(noreply@blogger.com) from SpoilerTV says
(in Fringe - Jasika Nicole Interview)
When Jasika Nicole auditioned for J.J. Abrams' Fringe (Tuesdays, 9 pm/ET, Fox), she was told it was for a sci-fi series that incorporated humor. As FBI Special Agent Astrid Farnsworth, though, Nicole isn't exactly given a lot of the punchlines, saddled as she is with doing a lot of the heavy l...
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dennis@cloverfieldclues.com (Dennis) from Fringe Television says
(in TV Guide: Jasika Nicole Interview)
Jasika Nicole: I think Astrid is really riveted by Olivia Dunham [who is played by Anna Torv]. I think for any woman starting out in her career, Agent Dunham is an exceptional role model. On Fringe, she is juxtaposed with the doctor, who is also brilliant, but was in an institution. I imagine th...