You’re the Worst‘s commitment-adverse main couple, Jimmy and Gretchen, are doing the unthinkable in Season 2 (premiering Wednesday at 10:30/9:30c on Fxx)— getting serious about their relationship!
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“Season 1 was always them against each other,” star Chris Geere noes. But now that the pair is living together, “It’s them against the world. So they’re kind of like Batman and Robin, but snarky. They struggle an awful lot, but it’s just been great.”
Here, the actor previews...
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“Season 1 was always them against each other,” star Chris Geere noes. But now that the pair is living together, “It’s them against the world. So they’re kind of like Batman and Robin, but snarky. They struggle an awful lot, but it’s just been great.”
Here, the actor previews...
- 9/9/2015
- TVLine.com
"They're coming" in the fifth and final season of "Fringe." Fox released a new promo, titled "Etta," which is also the Season 5 premiere title, featuring all sorts of new footage.
Glimpses of the Observer-ruled future is spliced with Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Olivia (Anna Torv) rushing to collect Etta in a field sure paints an ominous picture of the final 13 episodes of the sci-fi series.
How will it all end?
"I'm honestly not putting a whole lot of thought into it because that's kind of not my job at the moment," Torv told HuffPost TV. "I want the journey to count, too. That's what my focus is. But everyone's always asked if I want Peter and Olivia together, and it's like, 'Of course! Of course! I'm a girl.' How they get there is another question, but of course I wish her happiness and peace and all that kind of stuff.
Glimpses of the Observer-ruled future is spliced with Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Olivia (Anna Torv) rushing to collect Etta in a field sure paints an ominous picture of the final 13 episodes of the sci-fi series.
How will it all end?
"I'm honestly not putting a whole lot of thought into it because that's kind of not my job at the moment," Torv told HuffPost TV. "I want the journey to count, too. That's what my focus is. But everyone's always asked if I want Peter and Olivia together, and it's like, 'Of course! Of course! I'm a girl.' How they get there is another question, but of course I wish her happiness and peace and all that kind of stuff.
- 8/19/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
"They're coming" in the fifth and final season of "Fringe." Fox released a new promo, titled "Etta," which is also the Season 5 premiere title, featuring all sorts of new footage.
Glimpses of the Observer-ruled future is spliced with Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Olivia (Anna Torv) rushing to collect Etta in a field sure paints an ominous picture of the final 13 episodes of the sci-fi series.
How will it all end?
"I'm honestly not putting a whole lot of thought into it because that's kind of not my job at the moment," Torv told HuffPost TV. "I want the journey to count, too. That's what my focus is. But everyone's always asked if I want Peter and Olivia together, and it's like, 'Of course! Of course! I'm a girl.' How they get there is another question, but of course I wish her happiness and peace and all that kind of stuff.
Glimpses of the Observer-ruled future is spliced with Peter (Joshua Jackson) and Olivia (Anna Torv) rushing to collect Etta in a field sure paints an ominous picture of the final 13 episodes of the sci-fi series.
How will it all end?
"I'm honestly not putting a whole lot of thought into it because that's kind of not my job at the moment," Torv told HuffPost TV. "I want the journey to count, too. That's what my focus is. But everyone's always asked if I want Peter and Olivia together, and it's like, 'Of course! Of course! I'm a girl.' How they get there is another question, but of course I wish her happiness and peace and all that kind of stuff.
- 8/19/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
For "Fringe," the beginning of the end is almost here, but stars Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson are ready to enjoy the ride for this fifth and final season (premieres Fri., Sept. 28, 9 p.m. Et on Fox).
I caught up with Torv and Jackson -- after the whirlwind of their final Comic-Con and the first three days of shooting the final season of "Fringe" -- to find out what they could tease about this season's adventure to the future and who we might see again.
Their answers (while totally tight-lipped and non-spoilery) are juicy little tidbits and puzzles for the hardcore "Fringe" fans to unravel. Who do you think will return for this last season? We assume we'll see more of Henry Ian Cusick's character introduced in Episode 419, "Letters of Transit," but what about older friends?
"There are actually some characters and storylines that were really important in the...
I caught up with Torv and Jackson -- after the whirlwind of their final Comic-Con and the first three days of shooting the final season of "Fringe" -- to find out what they could tease about this season's adventure to the future and who we might see again.
Their answers (while totally tight-lipped and non-spoilery) are juicy little tidbits and puzzles for the hardcore "Fringe" fans to unravel. Who do you think will return for this last season? We assume we'll see more of Henry Ian Cusick's character introduced in Episode 419, "Letters of Transit," but what about older friends?
"There are actually some characters and storylines that were really important in the...
- 7/24/2012
- by Maggie Furlong
- Huffington Post
Filmmaker Spike Jonze has always flirted around at the outskirts of the mainstream. Ehhhh... maybe more like the mainstream's suburbs. He made an effortless transition from music videos -- including Beastie Boys' "Sabotage" and Weezer's "Buddy Holly" -- to Hollywood features like "Being John Malkovich" and "Adaptation." He was also a writer and producer on the "Jackass" TV series and subsequent movies. For all of that, Jonze has never quite breached into "household name" territory.
This fall's re-envisioning of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book "Where the Wild Things Are" could very well change all of that. That's probably why Jonze will be honored by New York City's Museum of Modern Art in a 10 day career retrospective, ending just two days after "Wild Things" hits theaters. The exhibit will showcase "Malkovich," "Adaptation," "Jackass: The Movie," the documentary "Heavy Metal in Baghdad" and a range of music videos and short films.
This fall's re-envisioning of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book "Where the Wild Things Are" could very well change all of that. That's probably why Jonze will be honored by New York City's Museum of Modern Art in a 10 day career retrospective, ending just two days after "Wild Things" hits theaters. The exhibit will showcase "Malkovich," "Adaptation," "Jackass: The Movie," the documentary "Heavy Metal in Baghdad" and a range of music videos and short films.
- 8/28/2009
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Movies Blog
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