Posts Tagged ‘Television’

New episode sheds light on the Observers of ‘Fringe’

Fox’s Fringe, starring Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, and John Noble and directed by Brad Anderson, is a show that never quite seems to answer the mysteries posed in the show. Tonight’s episode delves deep into its mythology, particularly the mystery surrounding the Observer, a man who never seems quite human and has been witnessed at many events throughout the centuries.

The press packet that accompanied this episode was interesting enough to peak my interest, even though I have watched this show since it first premiered in 2008. It included three pictures—one photograph and two paintings—that have the Observer sneakily incorporated and are featured on the show. They are famous representations of important events: Paul Revere’s depiction of the Boston Tea Party, a photograph of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo in 1914 moments before being murdered, and a portrait of Marie Antoinette being led to the gallows during the French Revolution. The package also came with a bottle of hot sauce, used by the Observer so that he can taste food, and a letter written in the Observer’s language, truly undecipherable to the untrained eye.

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Logan Hofstein

November 19, 2009

TV’s Big Night: The Emmys 2009

The “61st Primetime Emmy Awards” premiered at 8:00pm on CBS to an opening number by the host, Neil Patrick Harris. He sang, cracked jokes (even included a pun about Kanye West), and introduced the program. The show’s announcer was John Hodgman and he gave interesting—yet random—facts about each winner. Harris would introduce presenters with the actors’ unheard of roles from long ago.

There is a new format for the Emmys this year. They have divided the awards into five sections: Comedy, Reality, Movies and Miniseries, Variety, and Drama. Each division began with a montage of clips from the year past.

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Logan Hofstein

September 20, 2009

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