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detectivedunham:

“The only thing better than a cow is a human! Unless you need milk. Then you really need a cow.” 

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llenka:

smellslikegum:

the reaction of the cast after Josh said “fuck you, guys!”, joking about the cast starting the season without him

#and somewhere in the united states kirk acevedo is crying and whispering fuck you guys as well

llenka:

smellslikegum:

the reaction of the cast after Josh said “fuck you, guys!”, joking about the cast starting the season without him

#and somewhere in the united states kirk acevedo is crying and whispering fuck you guys as well

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Originally Posted By cerseilannister

smellslikegum:



We optimistically thought having Jackson co-announce the nominations was  a sign of good news for his Fox series, but alas, it was overlooked in  all major categories. How many different versions of their characters do  John Noble and Anna Torv have to play to get recognized?


TV Guide


Fringe was always a long-shot show for Best Drama series (it wasn’t nominated), but the biggest slap in the face for the show is the lack of nomination for John Noble. The Emmy buzz around him has been steady since Fringe’ stellar third season, and many assumed he would make the nomination. He’s definitely deserving of a win. Without him, though, the Best Supporting Actor award should without a question go to nominee Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones).

Anna Torv, also from Fringe, was snubbed for Best Actress as well, which is a shame considering the depth she brought to her roles. Plural. She played multiple, very different, incarnations of Olivia Dunham throughout the season, and never once did her role swapping feel gimmicky. She was the standout actress of the fall season, in my opinion, and while she was a long shot, it’s a shame that her co-star Joshua Jackson didn’t get the opportunity to announce her name.


TV Overmind


Among the deserving actresses blocked this year, I feel the worst for  Anna Torv, who was a revelation playing two roles last season on  “Fringe.”


The New York Times

smellslikegum:

We optimistically thought having Jackson co-announce the nominations was a sign of good news for his Fox series, but alas, it was overlooked in all major categories. How many different versions of their characters do John Noble and Anna Torv have to play to get recognized?

TV Guide

Fringe was always a long-shot show for Best Drama series (it wasn’t nominated), but the biggest slap in the face for the show is the lack of nomination for John Noble. The Emmy buzz around him has been steady since Fringe’ stellar third season, and many assumed he would make the nomination. He’s definitely deserving of a win. Without him, though, the Best Supporting Actor award should without a question go to nominee Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones).

Anna Torv, also from Fringe, was snubbed for Best Actress as well, which is a shame considering the depth she brought to her roles. Plural. She played multiple, very different, incarnations of Olivia Dunham throughout the season, and never once did her role swapping feel gimmicky. She was the standout actress of the fall season, in my opinion, and while she was a long shot, it’s a shame that her co-star Joshua Jackson didn’t get the opportunity to announce her name.

TV Overmind

Among the deserving actresses blocked this year, I feel the worst for Anna Torv, who was a revelation playing two roles last season on “Fringe.”

The New York Times

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letseyx:

wendydarlings asked: Fringe
3 favorite relationships: Trio of snark with either Olivia in every possible combination, Olivia-Ella (please come back!), Walter-Peter
3 favorite characters: Olivia Dunham, Walter Bishop, Charlie Francis
3 favorite moments: Olivia Dunham rescues herself, Olvia Dunham drinks worms, Olivia Dunham steps into the tank in one universe and steps out in another
3 reasons I like/love that fandom: Because the majority seems to be in it for Olivia and seeing Anna Torv doing her thing, because you’re not alone in wanting Astrid to get a storyline, because it made Anna Torv trend on Twitter this week

letseyx:

wendydarlings asked: Fringe

  • 3 favorite relationships: Trio of snark with either Olivia in every possible combination, Olivia-Ella (please come back!), Walter-Peter
  • 3 favorite characters: Olivia Dunham, Walter Bishop, Charlie Francis
  • 3 favorite moments: Olivia Dunham rescues herself, Olvia Dunham drinks worms, Olivia Dunham steps into the tank in one universe and steps out in another
  • 3 reasons I like/love that fandom: Because the majority seems to be in it for Olivia and seeing Anna Torv doing her thing, because you’re not alone in wanting Astrid to get a storyline, because it made Anna Torv trend on Twitter this week
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Originally Posted By helpfulgaypirate

dreamcatchersaremystical:


top 50 television characters (in no order)
• 39. Walter Bishop (Fringe) // played by John Noble •

“We’re all victims of our own gene pool; someone must have peed in yours.”

dreamcatchersaremystical:

top 50 television characters (in no order)

• 39. Walter Bishop (Fringe) // played by John Noble •

“We’re all victims of our own gene pool; someone must have peed in yours.”

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