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In this episode we discuss the feedback we received for the Fringe episode, “Entrada.” We discuss theories about what the Fringe team in each universe will focus on now, what the show itself will focus on in the second half of the season and we listen to some criticism about the way we handled the decision to move Fringe to Friday nights.
Send in your thoughts and theories to 304-837-2278 or feedback@thefringepodcast.com.
Clint and Darell (or Dare-el on Krypton), Thank you so much for taking the time to put your talent to work for us, the fans of “Fringe.” My sister “Cheeta52” and I wait until we both have enough time to watch the episode and listen to your podcasts…we get some great theories that way. You should have heard from her by now with two great observations which it looks like our astute following has missed. The Author of “The First People” is an anagram for one of our often-talked-about characters. It implies that he had something to do with the Destructive Vacuum or the Doomsday Device which was carefully hidden (in both universes…universi?)to make sure it was never assembled again. A second observation was in the foyer and hallway at Red Broyles’ home. The scene was carefully filmed and edited so that it appeared R.B. had shot the Candyman, despite the risk to his son. Hmm…who has the superior aim in either universe? O.K. D&C, now its time for you…you two have got be the greatest podcast, period! I know you had a couple more contributing co-hosts, which I recall, was excellent, and I was sorry to hear of their departure. ANYWAY, the two of you who remain are the best, seriously. Somehow you are the perfect compliments to one another. You know how to balance comedy with information. As good as “The Car Guys” anyday! I’m very pleased with the theme (4 versions)…I do like the current “Hotel California” version. Also like the “The Episode Recap” it’s very helpful to me. I’ve been nominating “The Fringe Podcast” daily. You guys deserve it…for the time and talent each of you shares with us. Thanks for all that you must do! Thanks also to your wives and children, who must surreder a lot of what could otherwise be “family time.” Keep up the excellent work. Keep it nerdy and stay Fringe-tastic!