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Not that much as he'll appear "as often as he can", if memory serves me right.

What I don't understand is how shows will cast a high caliber person for a very prominent role in a show and then rarely ever portray that character; why not just put someone else into the role that is willing to commit more than tiny bits and pieces? It's a bit anti-climactic imho since you get so little that it barely qualifies as a taste.

Fox will tap into the Twitterverse with special repeat airings of Glee and Fringe aimed at users of the social networking site.

The network will air a repeat of Fringe's penultimate episode at 9/8c Thursday and the Glee pilot Friday at 9/8c. During the airings, cast members and producers for both shows will tweet, and the messages will be simultaneously telecast in a lower-third scroll.

The tweets will answer fan questions, offer behind-the-scenes info from the episodes and tease the upcoming season.

Fringe producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman, as well as cast members Joshua Jackson and John Noble, will handle the tweeting duties for their show while Lea Michele, Kevin McHale, Mark Salling, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley and Chris Colfer will all tweet Glee.

Source: TV Guide

Lance Reddick says we'll learn more about Broyles' background, and the reasons for his divorce, but it won't be through flashbacks. And he tells us what to expect in season two generally:

Olivia's reemergence back into this universe will be shocking. The developments with Charlie will be mind blowing. You'll find out just how deep my relationship with Nina goes.

[Hollywood the Write Way via Sci Fi Scoop]

I just watched the episode about the internal combustion. This time, there were Tweets from the producers and John and Josh. Apparently all the symbols before the commercials connect together to have a meaning.. I wonder what it is.. the Frog, 6 fingered hand, butterfly etc.. any clue guys?

I just watched the episode about the internal combustion. This time, there were Tweets from the producers and John and Josh. Apparently all the symbols before the commercials connect together to have a meaning.. I wonder what it is.. the Frog, 6 fingered hand, butterfly etc.. any clue guys?

I heard the twitter experiment was popular...will be interested to see what the sites come up with!

I heard the twitter experiment was popular...will be interested to see what the sites come up with!

lol I saw it .. it was pretty funny. Walter's name was Labdad1 lol.

so anything on the symbol codes yet?

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Fox recently sent out Fringe Season 2 press kits to journalists et. al. The large black box which arrived a few days ago was wrapped in a mini-version of the Fringe Season 2 poster. Inside the box were the following items:

* An introduction letter "signed" by J.J. Abrams, Jeff Pinkner, Joel Wyman, and Akiva Goldsman

* A DVD of the Fringe Season 2 premiere episode - "A New Day In The Old Town"

* A crystal cube featuring the faces of Joshua Jackson, Anna Torv, and John Noble (?!?)

* A four-page replica of the "New York Post" newspaper seen in William Bell's office in the S1 finale

* A typed letter as seen in the Season 2 premiere episode (SPOILER ALERT!)

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quite jealous of that!

The newspaper shown on William Bell's desk hints at some other "roads not taken". Included in the Fringe Season 2 press kit was a 4-page replica of the newspaper from another world. Below are scans/photos of the entire paper. The "New York News" contains the following alternate realities. There are too many items to cover individually, but some of the more intersting ones are:

* Former Pres. Kenedy to Address UN - John F. Kennedy is still alive, set to talk to UN about "ex-deceased citizens"

* NTSB Withholds transcript from Flight 718 Black Box - Flight 718 was the plane that crashed in the Fringe episode The Transformation.

* Kelvin Genetics Moves HQ to Manhattan - Kelvin Genetics is the company that Dr. Walter Bishop worked for with William Bell.

* Weather Report - "No corrective action by NWS expected" - Weather can now be controlled by the government

* Cartoon - Solar, Wind, and Oil made obsolete by "Zero Point Energy" - an alternate energy source developed by Massive Dynamic.

* Genetically Engineered pets

* FDA approves facial landscaping - a facial reconstruction technique developed by Intrepus. David Esterbrook, the R&D officer at Intrepus is also mentioned. Intrepus and Esterbrook can be seen in the Fringe episode The Cure.

* Star Trek is still the top movie at the box office :)

* Daily Horoscopes - all seem to apply to Olivia Dunham...

* Massive Dynamic Ad - There's no mention of the R.E.M. pod on the Massive Dynamic website...

* Crossword Puzzle - If anyone wants to solve this and send in the answers, maybe there are some clues hidden in it?

* Bar code - The bar code on the back page is 09172009 002 - as in 9/17/2009, Season 2

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