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Anna Torv Talks Fringe! [May contain traces of spoilers!]

You met and married Mark Valley, who played John Scott. But now John is gone, and so is Mark. Did having Mark there distract you or boost your performance? [Torv and Valley recently married after dating secretly while the show filmed its early episodes.]

Torv: Well, all of the scenes that we had together were kind of odd anyway. We were always in dreamscapes or always not sure what reality we were in. So I don't really feel like we actually got a chance to play opposite each other. I was always [asking] if he was a ghost, and he'd always just say, "No, I'm not."

^^ GTFO John Scott ^^

Fringe is BACK! I knew there would be some kind of connection between the boy and the Observer. Maybe the Observer and his "kind" start out in similar ways. The boy is empathic and the Observer telepathic, but maybe the boy becomes what the Observer is and develops new abilities like telepathy. Ahhhh, I've had my Fringe fix, but I was none too pleased when American Idol postponed its return, even if it was by a few minutes.

The confused look Broyles gave was epic after he was asked by Walter about liking music :rofl:

All I can say about that kid is that he is a mini-Observer :laugh: So glad it's back on the air.

Radish?

'Fringe' beaming up Spock! (Who's he playing?)

Look at J.J. Abrams using his fancy sci-fi connections.

After collaborating on his upcoming Star Trek reboot, Abrams is close to bringing on Leonard Nimoy to play the pivotal role of William Bell on his Fox baby, Fringe.

Although Nimoy has yet to sign on the dotted line, a Fringe insider says "everyone's optimistic" that the 78-year-old Trek icon will be the one to play Walter Bishop's former lab partner-turned-millionaire founder of Massive Dynamic.

The character is slated to debut in next month's season finale and then return in the fall for an extended arc.

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