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In this episode of The Fringe Podcast we share our final thoughts on the series finale of Fringe. We discuss the final scene, the resolution of the characters, our satisfaction with the questions that were answered, and how the story could continue. We also discuss some of the scenes that have caused some fans to be confused such as Windmark’s death and the time reset. This episode also features a final installment of Random Thoughts From Canadia.
We also talk about how the Fringe series finale compares to other shows, the future of Golden Spiral Media, and other shows that we’ll be watching.
During the podcast we mention a Bunsen Burners group on Facebook, and we feature a song from one of our listeners, MaryJ. Here are the links to those items.
Check out the Fringe montage video we showed at our finale party.
I’m Bringing Nerdy Back by MaryJ
Greensleeves by MaryJ
It has been a tremendous pleasure talking about Fringe with you all over the last 5 seasons! THANK YOU for being a part of this community and contributing to the conversation. We hope that you’ll continue to be a part of the Golden Spiral Media community and join in our other projects. We also want to thank Michael Purcell and the great team over at Global Cash Card for their support and allowing us to do some amazing things over the last couple of years!
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Hi guys, longtime listener, but never called,emailed or tweeted, just enjoyed he podcast. Just listened to last podcasts today, and I saw something on the show that wasnt brought up. When Peter opened the letter at the end, ne flipped it over and it said Walter Bishop on it,so it proves hes alive. It gave a return address from Boston. But in the address the street name seems to be a symbol. Does that mean anything? Also I couldnt see the date on the postagedate on the front, but appears to be 2013? Just curious your thoughts since I didnt hear anything about it. Thanks for years of making watching Fringe much more enjoyable with your podcast.
I doubt you look at these at all.
But I posit this: Fringe’s storytelling was a Golden Spiral.
The last two seasons spiraled back into the first seasons in ways that allowed the characters and plots to circle back.