In line with the autumn weather, even on Fringe is a drop of rain ... interviews! To read / see what they have to say this time, Anna Torv, John Noble and Jasika Nicole, click on
AOL TV has interviewed John Noble and Jasika Nicole. Noble talked about when his relationship with his son Peter burst, according to him how Olivia would need a little love and his own love for a certain bovine colleague ...
Jasika Nicole instead focused on the fact that Astrid finally released from the laboratory, obtaining a gun, and she spent a few words to our friendly actress from the farm:
Popeater has instead interviewed Anna Torv. Here are the highlights of the interview and the video:
- The rhythm of 'Fringe': "I felt JJ and our other directors say that they did not think to come so soon to enter the parallel universe. They had anticipated that the parallel universe would come in the third season, or something. I love this. I love the parallel universe. I continue to break his box, please see the other Olivia, Olivia the other side. I'd really, really. "
- Walter's experiments on Olivia: "I do not think I've forgotten. And I think that viewers sometimes forget, of course, because Walter is this sweet, funny, fantastic. But Olivia, no, he did experiments on her when she was four years old and does not want to tell her what he did, or why 'he did. And do not think it's a very nice relationship. I think you got drawers and drawers of notes about these two, sitting in the back of his office. And you do not know everything about Oivia. "
- On the fringe science: "We were having a conference and someone in the audience asked how much science was real and what was not. And there was an episode where Walter had Olivia to a shake of worms for me to recover my memories. I mean, haha, laughing, 'And I know it was not real!' And the two boys were thrown at me and said 'It is! This way! '"
- On her character, Olivia Dunham: "I think that getting this warm, motherly, generous, open person would be an interesting direction to go for her. And so I was surprised that his role was not to become the lover of the young Peter, but to become a mother for these two lost boys. And I think these are two guys lost. "
- Knowing whether or not a fan of Joshua Jackson: "'Dawson's Creek' came out when I was at drama school, so it was not what it looked! We were so intellectual, makes me sick to think about how we were ... And then go out and you're like, 'I did the commercial for the Cup-O-Soup!' But when you study there, not watching TV. "
- On being a New Yorker was temporarily: "I hope to have another chance to live, because I have not really done all the things I wanted to do. I think New York is a city that you really need to investigate. Want andarle under the skin. Last year I was also shocked, it was my first taste of American television and I had no idea it was such hard work. "
In our Gallery you will find instead the photos taken during the interview with Anna Torv.











