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Jacksonville on Fringe

Started by hanjin1, February 04, 2010, 11:01:45 AM

stjr

Nothing like keeping it all in the family!  :D

QuoteHer paternal aunt is the writer, Anna Maria Torv Murdoch Mann, who was married for 31 years to billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch. Murdoch's News Corporation owns Fox Entertainment Group who in turn owns the Fox Broadcasting Company television network.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Torv
Hey!  Whatever happened to just plain ol' COMMON SENSE!!

hanjin1

I agree the 2 shows, LOST and Fringe, are a little similar, especially with the alternate universe angle they are both portraying. I also agree that 'Jacksonville' in Fringe looked like nowhere here in J-ville.

Quote from: Jason on February 05, 2010, 09:22:38 AM
I noticed that too and, frankly, was a bit disappointed that the location had absolutely no true connection to the area whatsoever.  It could have at least LOOKED like Florida.

Nonetheless, a great episode.  I was glad to see the show getting back to the thick of the plot instead of watching a bunch of random "cases".

Shwaz, if you can get a hold of the old episodes you should really try to start at the beginning.  This show is a lot like "Lost" and jumping into the middle will have you lost for sure.  :)

Bostech

I hope they dont embarass Jacksonville like they did on Cops when a cop chased a suspect in a car,then jumped of overpass to catch him only to break his legs or something.Guy look really lame lumping after jump and all caught on camera.

Legalize Marijuana,I need something to calm me down after I watch Fox News.

If Jesus was alive today,Republicans would call him gay and Democrats would put him on food stamps.

Shwaz

Quote from: BridgeTroll on February 05, 2010, 09:43:18 AM
Great place to start... 8)

http://www.fringetelevision.com/

Thanks BT I'll check it out.

In the meantime all the Anna Torv fans may want to check esquire.com
And though I long to embrace, I will not replace my priorities: humour, opinion, a sense of compassion, creativity and a distaste for fashion.

Bewler

I’ve only seen like one episode so I’m not very familiar with it, but I’ve always heard Fringe was more X-Files than Lost.
Conformulate. Be conformulatable! It's a perfectly cromulent deed.

Jason

I'd say it is a fair mix of the two.