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Fringe's Lance Reddick Discusses "Over There" and Possibility of Lost Return

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The war between "over here" and "over there" has been steadily brewing on Fringe. Lance Reddick sat down with TVGuide.com to discuss what will happen when the two universes collide. He also dishes on the good vs. evil battle, a certain background character finally stepping into the limelight and whether or not he's returning to Lost ...

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Fringe: Stars Reveal Season 2 Secrets

Blair Brown and Lance Reddick reveal what Fringe fans really want to know about this season. "If our William Bell is over in their universe, what's their William Bell doing? What happens when two of the same people meet in the same universe?" Reddick ponders. Brown has an answer. Also, we learn more about the Fringe Division as we delve into Broyles' background and find out more about Meghan Markle's new FBI agent.

Fringe: The Story Behind "The Kiss"

Plus: When will everyone realize that Charlie isn't actually Charlie?

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Fringe: The Story Behind "The Kiss"

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Among the many surprises of Thursday's season premiere of Fringe: Blair Brown's Nina Sharp and Lance Reddick's Phillip Broyles kissed!

"Neither Lance nor I saw it coming either," Brown tells TVGuide.com. "It was great." Reddick adds, "Blair's a good kisser. What can I say?"

Fringe joins the list of TV shows that will drive your DVR mad this season

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Lost's Lance Reddick: Be Prepared for His Return

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The Feb. 18 episode of Lost left viewers with a whopper of a burning question: How did Kate, Sayid and Hurley end up on that Ajira Airways flight when they seemed so opposed to doing so? Did the mysterious Matthew Abaddon (Lance Reddick) have anything to do with it? TVGuide.com talked to Reddick about what exactly we'll learn about Abaddon next as he plays a significant role in "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" (Wednesday, 9 pm/ET, ABC). In the meantime, Reddick offers up some juicy insight after the jump. read more

Lost vs. Fringe: Eerie Similarities

Evangeline Lilly by Art Streiber/ABC, Anna Torv by Michael Lavine/Fox

J.J. Abrams stresses the differences between Lost and his brand-new Fringe, but he’s not the only thing the two shows have in common. Here are a few similarities we’ve noticed — and these don’t even include tortured relationships with dad, scary corporations, and nice-looking casts: Plane disasters: Lost’s Flight 815 crashes. Fringe’s plane lands after the passengers turn to gelatin. Which is worse? Tough call.Misplaced animals: Lost has a polar bear on a tropical island. Fringe has a cow in a lab. Weirdly, the polar bear feels less out-of-place than the cow.Lance Reddick: On Lost he plays a mystery man with inside knowledge about Flight 815. On Fringe he’s a mystery man with inside knowledge about Agent Olivia Dunham. Not a mystery: whether he was awesome on The Wire. The living dead: Lost has flashbacks and ghosts (possibly including Reddick’s Matthew Abbadon). Fringe has… Clones? Zombies? Stay tuned. An institution: Hurley’s just ... read more

"Pilot"

In the much-hyped Fringe debut we met Agent Olivia Dunham Anna Torv who along with mad scientist Dr Walter Bishop John Noble and his genius son Peter Joshua Jackson desperately try to uncover the origins of a biological agent that killed an entire jetliner full of passengers from Hamburg and endangers the life of a government investigator Who is behind this top secret compound Is it the mysterious Steig Is it the corporation Massive Dynamic and its leaders William Bell and Nina Sharp Read this weeks recap and weigh in with your theoriesThe Teaser We open on a large plane hurling through an electrical storm We hear passengers speaking in German and English Then the camera focuses on a man who is sweating profusely leaning forward in his seat as if hes either terrified of the turbulence or sick or is it both He opens a syringe frantically and injects himself with something He unbuckles his seat belt and heads for the front of the plane A flight attendant read more

Cheers: Lost Finds Lance Reddick

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Cheers to Lance Reddick for making himself omnipresent on TV. The quietly compelling actor lights up both The Wire (as Baltimore top cop Cedric Daniels) and Lost (as an Oceanic Airlines attorney — or is he? — who visits Hurley in a mental hospital). Plus, Reddick's landed a role as a Homeland Security chief in J.J. Abrams' X-Files-ish Fox pilot Fringe, and he's joined Kate Walsh and Sofia Vergara in Cadillac's sleek new ad campaign. He's certainly come a long way from playing a crack addict on HBO's Emmy-winning miniseries The Corner. read more

"The Beginning of the End"

Are they still aliveThat prophetic question posed to Hurley by the presumably bogus Oceanic representative Lance Reddick who seems to come by creepy characters very naturally sets the tone for the mini-season to come Eight episodes dont seem like much but after tonights satisfying emotionally resonant fourth-season premiere I am supremely grateful for them As expected we didnt get many answers Heck who wants them anyway But here is what we now know Or at least what we think we know The buzzed-about Oceanic Six appear to be the survivors who made it off the island We knew about Jack and Kate going in and now we can add Hurley to the list Sadly Hurleys post-island life has not panned out very well and our first glimpse of him is as a fugitive taking police on a wild televised chase a scene that is witnessed by a vodka and orange juice-swilling Jack The joy with which Hurley spoke of his imagined c read more

J.J. Abrams' Fringe Taps Wire's Reddick

Lance Reddick by Michael Bezjian/WireImage.com

Casting on Fringe, J.J. Abrams' pilot for Fox, is nearly wrapped up, with two of the three leads now filled. Aussie actor John Noble (The Lord of the Rings' Denethor) will play Dr. Walter Bishop, the institutionalized scientist a young female FBI agent must collaborate with to get to the bottom of a rash of paranormal activity, while Lance Reddick (a star on The Wire and a recurring player on the upcoming season of Lost) has been cast as the special agent who heads the division of Homeland Security that specializes in X-Files-type events. As reported the other day, Kirk Acevedo (Oz) and Mark Valley (Boston Legal) are also onboard.Now we're just waiting on the G-woman. read more

Exclusive: Lost Recruits Wire Star

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Lost has found more new blood.Sources confirm that The Wire's Lance Reddick has been cast in the recurring role of Arthur Stevens, the intimidating corporate-recruiter character I first told you about in last week's Ask Ausiello. Reddick also had a lengthy arc on HBO's Oz, where he starred opposite returning Lostie Harold Perrineau. This comes on the heels of another key piece of Lost casting: the addition of Sopranos scene-stealer Ken Leung. However, the specifics of his character remain shrouded in mystery. Rumors had him playing a brilliant mathematician named Russell, but now there's buzz that he's coming on in a top-secret role that no one (save for Darlton) knows anything about. Feel free to get some speculation going in the comments section below. Also, what do you think of Reddick's casting? Thumbs up? Thumbs down? Thumbs sideways? read more

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