
Almost back! One more week until
we find out what happened to Olivia.
Thank you Pa for sending this in.
Fringe:
In the season premiere, one main character dies, two kiss, and another faces medical uncertainty. (Olivia, I'm guessing, is the medically uncertain one.) Somehow, in spite of that "main character dies" thing, we're not supposed to count Charlie out just yet, because he plays a big role in the episode. But they didn't say anything about Charlie playing a big role after that episode. [TV Guide]
What happens in the first scene of season two? This promo teases but doesn't really answer. [Fringe Television]July 21, 2009 by FringeBlogger Roco

Here are some season 2 filming photos from the set of Fringe in Vancouver. Apparently the shots were taken last week. They feature Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson and Lance Reddick.
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Thanks to our friend FringeWatch for the headsup & Stephanie and OnLocationVacations for the share.
Source: http://www.fringebloggers.com/fringe-season-2-filming-photos-july-17/
Star Trek isn't just the most successful movie of 2009 to date (although it achieved that particular milestone at the end of last week), it's also already one of the 100 highest domestic box office grosses of all time. Boldly going, indeed.
The first film to pass the $200 million mark this year, the Trek revamp has already managed to crack the top 100 earners in the US box office (non-inflation adjusted), meaning that it's made more money than movies like Toy Story, Twilight and Superman Returns. Impressive for a movie that's not even been released for a month yet, but it's worth noting that it's still coming in below such cinematic greats as Alvin And The Chipmunks and Mrs. Doubtfire in the current chart. By the end of this summer, though, who knows? If nothing else, it's almost guaranteed to beat Batman Begins, earning it a place as the most successful cinematic reboot to date - and, presumably, the one to learn from in years to come.
Source: http://io9.com/5273239/star-trek-cruises-into-100-top-grossing