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In this episode we discuss a portion of the feedback we’ve received during the winter hiatus. Thanks to everyone who has called or emailed in your thoughts, theories and questions. We close out the episode with the lastest song from the Fringemunks for the episode, “August.”
Send in your feedback to feedback@thefringepodcast.com or call us on the Fringe phone at 304-837-2278.
Hey is it posted on iTunes yet? I didn’t see it.
Thanks!
lol…. Love the intro music!
Do you guys use a mirror ball when you play the new opening number?
intro music is very house / techno… it does seem to beg for some type of voice audio though…
Ok, random thing that popped in my head while I was half asleep on my way to school.
So, when Olivia’s newest power (let’s call it the glimmers) was it really think about it: as she really scared? If she was, she would have seen peter glimmer and wouldn’t have had that lovely yet frustrating almost kiss. No-Olivia’s power was activated by an intense emotion she had locked out since John had died; love. Yes, it may seem mushy, but it makes sense! She didn’t get the glimmers until she almost kissed him, and that means that she had to open her mind to at least the possibility of love. Then she saw the building. Later, she wasn’t scared. She was brimming with joy (ok, maybe not brimming, but she was smiling and dressing up in more than her uniform and let down her hair), not at all scared. She was, however, going on a “non-date “with Peter. And then she saw him glimmer. I don’t know; maybe it’s a loose theory, but I’m going to stick by it.
P.S. Me and my friend have no lives, so we have been drawing up wedding dresses for Olivia and planning their wedding. The wedding colors are white, gold, and purple.☺
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Time passes. Even when it seems impossible. Even when each tick of the second hand aches like a pulse behind a bruise. It passes unevenly, in strange lurches and dragging lulls but pass it does. Even during 8 week hiatuses.