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Fringe is back this week: Expect to become more confused than usual

I was quite happy to hear Fringe would be back this week and intrigued, to say the least, that the second episode, airing on Monday, Jan. 11, is an unaired one from Season 1. Thursday’s episode is called “Unearthed.”

(Note: Some blogs, including some linked to below, have said Fringe isn’t back until Jan. 11, Monday, but the Fox site itself says it’s this Thursday. I’m going with Fox.)

And to make things even more confusing, Charlie (who was killed twice kind of – once for real and once as his doppelganger) plays a major role in the episode.

Fringebloggers had the full text of the press release about Monday’s episode, and it seems that the powers that be don’t really want us to know at this point if this is an alternate universe Charlie or a flashback of some sort:

After a teenage girl is pronounced brain dead, her mother takes her off life support, but when doctors operate quickly to remove her organs, the deceased girl shockingly awakens screaming an alphanumeric code. Equally as perplexing as her resurrection is that she is now somehow able to speak Russian and possesses classified information only a high-ranking soldier would know. While the girl’s mind-bending condition intensifies, Walter dusts off some old lab videos and hypothesizes the unthinkable, sending Olivia and Peter to investigate the bewildering case in an original “Unearthed” episode of FRINGE and here’s another mystery: is it an unaired episode from Season One or is it from an alternate universe? airing Monday, Jan. 11 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (FRINGE-121) (TV-14 L, V)

We think we know it is an unaired Season One episode, as that’s what Cinemablend and others seemed to have been told.

Of course, that doesn’t mean they were told correct information. That, or after letting the cat out of the bag, the powers that be decided to make it part of the alternate universe storyline. Either way … color me intrigued.

I am kind of ticked, however, that Fox is only putting Fringe back on the air for a few weeks, before yanking it off for midseason replacement Past Life, according to The Futon Critic. It doesn’t come back until April. This is especially wrong, because after moving Fringe to a pretty big night for genre TV (and thus more competition), it’s depriving the show of getting the boost a slot after American Idol could bring it. It doesn’t come back on the air until April 1.

WTF, Fox?

Now, Past Life might be OK, and maybe they’re banking on it being in Fringe’s slot to give it a boost. It’s about a bunch of detectives who investigate whether what’s happening to you now could be related to who you were in a past life.

Here’s a trailer:

Might it be OK? Sure. And Fox reduced the order for the show from 13 to just 7 episodes, so that probably means it’s pretty good.

Oh, fun reading: io9 has a great post about JJ Abram’s obsession with Alice in Wonderland, and contains a link to Hidden Elements, an I Spy-like puzzle you can do (as many times as you want) to “unlock” some very cool wallpapers. I did it enough times that I was able to find all the items and download all eight wallpapers.

Here, they are, click on the thumbnails to download a 1024 × 768 size – if you want larger, you’ll have to go to the site and solve it yourself:

4 Comments

  1. erika
    Posted January 5, 2010 at 10:29 am | Permalink

    Might it be OK? Sure. And Fox reduced the order for the show from 13 to just 7 episodes, so that probably means it’s pretty good.

    Hee. So true, Amy, so true…

  2. Posted January 5, 2010 at 3:02 pm | Permalink

    Without Mythology Episodes more frequently Fox might as well cancel Fringe because all of the standalone horse sh!t makes the show an outright joke. JJ and Fox should be ashamed for putting out Fringe in the currently formate with 1 mythology episode to every 4 or 5 stand alones.

  3. Bubba Fet
    Posted January 5, 2010 at 3:03 pm | Permalink

    Fringe sucks right now because Fox has turned it into Murder She Wrote meets The Twilight Zone of the week dung.

  4. Posted January 5, 2010 at 9:44 pm | Permalink

    @Erika – As soon as I saw you posting, I knew that’s what you were commenting about.

    @Pete and Bubba – Thanks so much for stopping by. I’ve thought we’ve gotten more mythology this season than last, but I would definitely like them to move it along a little more. Maybe they need an end game like Lost got – a set amount of time to tell the story – to get the writers & JJ fully on track.

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