Archive for September, 2008

EPM Podcast 1×11 - FRINGEcutters!

Friday, September 26th, 2008

EPM Podcast 1×11

On this 11th episode of the EVIL PUPPET MASTERS, Speaker acts like an old man baby and hijinx is more cynical than ever.

PLUS, tequila!

EPM Podcast 1×10 - FRINGE Pilot Discussion

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

EPM Podcast 1×10

Don’t everyone die of shock! Speaker and I could not resist the lure of hearing ourselves pontificate (along with the REST of America) about FRINGE, so we have dusted off our podcasting hats and decided to do podcasts for the FRINGE episodes. We’re a bit rusty and we had some technical difficulties with this one, but we’re hoping to get these out within a week of each episode - ideally.

Yes, we’re complete dorks, but we mainly do these for our fellow BR addicts and some industry peeps who just think we’re SWELL. If you have questions for us or topics you’d like us to cover in future podcasts, feel free to leave those in the comments. Enjoy!

Speaking of technical difficulties… - for now we’re just posting a link to the audio file. It’s been so long since we’ve posted one of these that our podcast and iTunes stuff is not cooperating. We’ll come back and edit this when we get that straightened out.

FRINGE 1.02 Ratings UP 4 mil from Pilot

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Well there is something you don’t see every day. The fast track overnight ratings for last night’s episode of FRINGE (1.02 “The Same Old Story”) were BIGGER than the numbers for the Pilot:

FOX stayed on top at 9 p.m. with “Fringe,” 8.2/13, which, with the help of its lead-in, gained about 4 million viewers over its premiere last week. Hour two of “The Biggest Loser,” 5.3/8, moved NBC into second. The finale of “Big Brother 10,” 4.9/8, finished third for CBS. ABC stayed in fourth with the conclusion of “Wipeout,” 3.4/5, and a “Primetime” special on UFOs, 3.2/5. “Privileged” finished the night for The CW.

Source: Zap2it.com

Whether it was due to the HOUSE lead-in, or because of all the positive reviews this week, or as evidence that EVERYONE had already seen the pilot due to the leakage of the unfinished version - that’s just pretty durn awesome. CONGRATS BR PEEPS!!

FRINGE: Ep 1.02

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

FOX issued a press release yesterday that revealed a little bit of information regarding Episode 1.02 of FRINGE - which is posted under the jump cut. I will update this post once the okay is given to reveal other information pertaining to the episode. **UPDATED**

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FRINGE: Critical mass…reached

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

I love FRINGE. You guys know I do.

But I’m at the point now that if I read ONE MORE article or interview about FRINGE, then I’m going to hurl. This is coming from someone that has been a part of a media frenzy before - I have lived and breathed the media coverage of LOST much more than your average fan. Heck, I have even co-written a book about it eating my life. But this FRINGE stuff…it is just way way out of hand.

There is something to be said about mystery. There is something to be said about anticipation. At this point, I feel FRINGE has reached “critical mass” - aka the “put up or shut up” phase for their potential fandom. Face it - no other television show, in the history of television shows, has had THIS MUCH build up…this much pre-pilot hype. I’ve seen the pilot (the legal version) and it is hella awesome, but there is no way it is going to come even close to fulfilling this massive weight of expectations that has been bestowed upon it and the series. Nothing short of the cure for cancer or the formula for immortality could appease the level of expectations that exist at this point.

As aggravating as that is to me…I am also sickeningly happy that there will be those who are disappointed by the pilot once it airs. Why? Because it will give everyone something NEW to talk about and debate. As I said in my “pissing in an empty pool” post, there has been a whole lotta riggermarole over practically NOTHING at this point. A million interviews with JJ/Alex/Bob/Jeff/Bryan and you will never get more out of them than they are willing to say, so most of the interviews from the past month or so have been the SAME thing, over and over again, just asked in slightly different ways. The Fab 5 are GOOD. They are EXPERTS at handling the media. In fact, their media savvy should be a testament to every other show out there. But even the Fab 5 cannot prevent the inevitable backlash that will come after the Pilot airs next Tuesday. In fact, they should embrace it.

Again you may say, “how can you say that?” Because, as sick as I am about the over-the-top media coverage of a show that has yet to air, I KNOW that once the cards are laid out on the table and the critics line up to take their pot shots at the new kid on the block (SO to Danielle) - this show will hold up. It is NOT going to appeal to everyone and it is NOT going to miraculously come out on the other side completely unscathed by vicious TV critics who live to tear down, especially something so shiny and bright and media-saturated as FRINGE. But this show has the meat, the creativity, the depth, the acting, and design to stand up under the intense microscopic examination it will be receiving. Once the wrapping paper has been peeled off, there is something REAL underneath that should appeal to a fairly large fanbase. And I am DEFINITELY ready to get past the packaging…aren’t you?