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What’s that noise? It’s not the sound of a brain-melting computer virus but rather a discussion between us and guest co-host Geoff (xforce11) on this rather polarizing episode of Fringe! This episode takes a break from the mythology and gives us a stand-alone case of the week involving a man exacting revenge on those he holds responsible for ruining his life by liquifying the brains of their loved ones, and we discuss what parts of this episode resonate with us more than others do, our initial thoughts about Rachel’s motives vs. how we feel now, our continued feelings around Sanford Harris (here is a hint - we cannot stand him), how all three of us agree that the conflict between Olivia and Peter is the best part of this episode, and so much more! We, as always, also hear from Patty from Canadia, and if you would like to be a part of the listener feedback section and/or would like to be a co-host with us in the future like Geoff was in this episode, please contact us via one of the methods listed below! We would absolutely love to hear from you!
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