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THE GOOD WIFE: John Noble to Return

August 28, 2013 by  
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Former FRINGE star John Noble is set to make a return to THE GOOD WIFE this season, TVGuide.com is reporting.

The casting is curious, because Noble’s first appearance on the show last season featured him entirely in flashbacks — as Alicia reflected on her relationship with Matthew (Noble) after his murder. But since we learned Matthew was very litigious, perhaps another former case will come back into Alicia’s life?

THE GOOD WIFE returns Sunday, September 29th at 9 PM on CBS.

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GMMR TV Awards: We’re Preemptively Sorry You Got Robbed of an Emmy Nod (Male) – Vote Now!

June 28, 2013 by  
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It’s time to vote for the GMMR TV Awards!

Give Me My Remote readers sent in their top nominations for nearly 30 different categories, and now it’s time for you to choose your top pick! Most of the categories have five nominees, but due to ties, the number can vary. (And, as a reminder, each category can only have two nominees per show, so only the top two vote-getters moved forward.)

Next up: “We’re Preemptively Sorry You Got Robbed of an Emmy Nod (Male).”

Take a look at your nominees and then vote for your choice below!

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The FRINGE Cast Talks About What They Learned

January 18, 2013 by  
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It’s a little surreal, but FRINGE comes to an end tonight.

FRINGE stars John Noble (Walter), Anna Torv (Olivia), Joshua Jackson (Peter), and Jasika Nicole (Astrid) have been the constant presences on the show, so when I spoke with the actors at the 100th episode/series finale, I was curious what lessons they had learned from playing those characters.

Take a look at their answers…

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FRINGE: The Cast Talks About their Reaction to Reading ‘End of the Series’ in the Finale Script. Plus, J.H. Wyman on Reaching the End

January 17, 2013 by  
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The people behind FRINGE got a rare television gift — they got to go into the final season knowing it was the end.

And while all year was leading up this being it, being aware the end was coming and actually seeing the words “end of series” on a script are two entirely different matters.

I spoke with FRINGE stars John Noble (Walter), Joshua Jackson (Peter), Jasika Nicole (Astrid), and Lance Reddick (Broyles) about reading those series-ending words, plus showrunner J.H. Wyman about reaching the end…

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The FRINGE Cast Talks About the Show’s Cultural Impact

January 14, 2013 by  
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How about some more FRINGE goodies to finish up your Monday?

When I was up in Vancouver late last year for the 100th episode/series finale press event, I spoke with FRINGE stars Joshua Jackson (Peter), Anna Torv (Olivia), John Noble (Walter), Jasika Nicole (Astrid), and Blair Brown (Nina) about when they felt the real impact of the show’s cultural presence.

Take a look at their answers!

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FRINGE: J.H. Wyman Answers a Couple ‘The Boy Must Live’ Burning Questions. Plus, John Noble on Walter’s Destiny

January 12, 2013 by  
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[This post contains spoilers for the FRINGE episode “The Boy Must Live.” Please don’t read this until you’ve viewed the episode, or important aspects of the hour will be ruined for you.]

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FRINGE: John Noble Teases ‘Black Blotter’

December 11, 2012 by  
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In FRINGE’s second, third, and fourth season, episode 19 marked an hour that was “a little off the beaten path.” I mean, how else could the show do a musical noir, animated installment, or an episode that jumped more than two decades into the future? Sadly, since the fifth and final season of FRINGE will only consist of 13 episodes, the series won’t reach that annual tradition…but executive producer J.H. Wyman did tease that this week’s episode is what comes the closest.

When I spoke with FRINGE star John Noble (Walter) at the Fox show’s 100th episode/series finale event, he teased a little bit about what you can expect from “Black Blotter”…

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FRINGE: John Noble Teases a ‘Beautiful Ending’ to the Walter/Peter Relationship

December 7, 2012 by  
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As FRINGE winds down, one of the most complex relationships the series has been nurturing — the father-son dynamic between Walter and Peter — is on shaky ground: as Peter continues to morph into an Observer, Walter is blissfully unaware, still depending on his son to be his saving grace.

So what will Walter do when he finds out the truth? I spoke with FRINGE star John Noble (Walter) to see what’s to come for our Bishop boys, and why the finale will keep you on the edge of your set…

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FRINGE: John Noble on ‘Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There,’ (Possible) Helpful Observers and the Characters’ Grief

November 6, 2012 by  
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This Friday’s new episode of FRINGE may be partially named for John Noble’s Walter (“Through the Looking Glass and What Walter Found There”…AKA the longest title in FRINGE’s history thus far), but when he talked with reporters on set for the filming the of hour, he was incredibly vague about what actually goes down. Noble was equally vague (but incredibly hilarious) when I questioned whether the team might find assistance in another September-like Observer.

However, Noble was a little more willing to talk about what grief does to the characters we know and love in the fallout from Etta’s death. And as viewers have seen, Peter’s anger and focus has led him down a dark path already.

Take a look at what Noble had to say about FRINGE!

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John Noble, Blair Brown and Seth Gabel Talk FRINGE

March 30, 2012 by  
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Happy FRINGE Friday!

To celebrate, we have a smorgasbord of fun goodies from our adventures at WonderCon! Take a look at Seth Gabel (Lincoln) talking about the triangle and where Lincoln stands with Olivia and Peter; John Noble talking about what Walter is up to in tonight’s episode; plus, Blair Brown (Nina) on what’s to come for Olivia and “Meana”…

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