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Darrell and returning guest DillyDally (Chris unfortunately couldn’t make it for this episode - he said something about getting a strange doll in the mail and then disappeared?) discuss this myth-alone episode of Fringe which gives us a blend of a stand-alone case of the week as well as an introduction to a new Cortexiphan subject! Tune in to hear their thoughts on Simon, the blue powder, the drama and tension between Olivia and Peter, and Sam’s insights into how The Machine works. They also get some really great feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Patty from Canadia, Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Anna (not Torv), Erin, and ShelkyBean! Join us next time when we cover “Immortality” with returning co-host Mark (who co-hosted our episode on “Grey Matters” with us)! We would love to hear your feedback about that episode, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below!
Links Mentioned:
The Fringe Podcast Episode 0324 - "Concentrate and Ask Again" The Fringe Podcast Episode 0325 - Feedback for "Concentrate and Ask Again" Fringe Connections - "Concentrate and Ask Again" (3.12) Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'Concentrate and Ask Again' (3.12)" The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.12: Concentrate and Ask Again" Fringe Playlist by Chris
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We hope that you will stowaway with us on the Fringe train as we discuss this unique episode of Fringe - unique in that Anna Torv is not playing Olivia Dunham or an Olivia Dunham alternate but rather the man behind the curtain himself - William Bell (or Bellivia or Spolive as you prefer). We also...
Published 11/22/24
Come float with us (we all float down here!) this episode as we discuss “Os” (Fringe episode 3.16), a (mostly) stand-alone episode in which a scientist tries to cure his son’s physical disability using a combination of two rare, dense metals that, when administered together into the blood, makes...
Published 11/08/24