S3E9 Marionette
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Joined by special guest co-host Pavla, we are so excited to be talking about this beautiful, Gothic, Frankenstein-esque horror story of a Fringe episode this week! We discuss some of the episode’s best scenes such as Olivia’s talk with Broyles when she returns to work, her breakdown in her apartment, and her incredible monologue at the end that should have (but, of course, didn’t) earn Anna at least an Emmy nomination if not a win. We also, as always, share feedback from wonderful listeners like you, listeners like Steve (not Harrington), John (not Noble), Rory, Geoff (xforce11), Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Erin, ShelkyBean, and Patty from Canadia! If, like Pavla, you would like to be a co-host for a season 3 episode, there are still two episodes still up for grabs, so check out this link to sign up! We would also love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Be sure to join us next time when we cover “The Firefly” with guest host Geoff (xforce11)!   Links Mentioned: The Fringe Podcast Episode 0318 - "Marionette" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0319 - Feedback for "Marionette" Stream Fringe Theme Song (Paranoid MX Edit) by Trip MX Fringe Connections - "Marionette" (3.09) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Marionette' (3.09)" Fringe Matters - “Olivia and the Stages of Grief” The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.09: Marionette" Fringe Playlist by Chris Connect with Us: Golden Spiral Media Community Portal Golden Spiral Media's Twitter Page The Fringe Podcast Rewatch's Instagram Page Listener Feedback Webpage Join Our Live Show! Season 3 Guest Host Sign Up
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