mardarrell October - 27 - 2008 4 COMMENTS

A.  Goodie Two Shoes                      B.  Blondie                        C.  The Rocker                      D.  Fashionista Which of these ladies do you think is the real Courtney? Would the real Courtney please stand up? B. Blondie (39%, 20 Votes) D. Fashionista (31%, 16 Votes) A. Goodie Two Shoes (16%, 8 Votes) C. The Rocker (14%, 7 Votes) Total Voters: 51  Loading ...  

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mardarrell October - 24 - 2008 1 COMMENT

Quote sound clips- Walter’s white suit Asterisk for Astrid Do you smell that? Toothbrush-White for Walter Quote of the Week: The Cure Toothbrush-White for Walter (37%, 22 Votes) Asterisk for Astrid (32%, 19 Votes) Do you smell that? (22%, 13 Votes) Walter's white suit (10%, 6 Votes) Total Voters: 60  Loading ...  

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mardarrell October - 24 - 2008 2 COMMENTS

In this episode we review Fringe episode 6, The Cure. We discuss various theories about Peter/Walter/Nina’s past, the competition between INtREPUS and Massive Dynamic, and whether or not Charlie and Broyles are trustworthy. We analyze the use of radiation and microwave threats used in the show, read listener theories and give a few hints about what we are working on for our podcasts during the off weeks. Call in your theories at 206-426-5898. TheFringePodcast Episode 0114 Links mentioned in this podcast: Hairless Rats Less Lethal Weapons Real Knot Theory  

mardarrell October - 21 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Thanks to all who joined us in our live chat tonight as we watched The Cure.  Here are a few screen captures of my initial observations.  The first is of a random bald guy that appeared at the Humanitarian Aide Forum.  The next is of CBG at a distance at the same forum.  The third is CBG walking just beind Olivia and Esterbrook at the forum.  The fourth pic is of Esterbrook’s lapel pin.  I haven’t done any research on this yet.  It may turn out to be nothing.  The final pic is of Nina’s neck pin.  It is very interesting.  It looks like a Real Knot (aka Square Knot) to... 

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mardarrell October - 18 - 2008 1 COMMENT

In this episode we review Fringe episode 5, Power Hungry. We discuss our theories about Agent John Scott, Walter Bishop’s past, discuss pigeon training and electromagnetic fingerprints. We also answer several emails sent in by listeners about last weeks episode and end the episode by sharing our thoughts about The 7 Secrets of Fringe video. TheFringePodcast Episode 0113 Links mentioned in this podcast: JJ Abrams Internet Interview John Noble Interview  

mardarrell October - 16 - 2008 3 COMMENTS

I went and bought another copy of the first issue of the Fringe comic book today. I came across an interesting pic. On page 7 of the comic, Walter is giving his speech to a crowd at MIT about linking with other humans, much like a computer intranet. In one picture we see a young William Bell leaning against the wall. To his left we see another man who looks a lot like CBG to me. Here is the bottom portion of the comic page I am referring to. My scan is not that great. If you have the comic you will get a much better idea of what I’m talking about. Let me know your thoughts. Is... 

mardarrell October - 16 - 2008 1 COMMENT

You are special. Best straight jacket. I have you to thank. What’s my name? Quote of the Week: Power Hungry Best straight jacket. (50%, 12 Votes) What's my name? (33%, 8 Votes) I have you to thank. (17%, 4 Votes) You are special. (0%, 0 Votes) Total Voters: 24  Loading ...  

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mardarrell October - 14 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

I stumbled across this interview with John Noble on Digital Spy today. It gives some good information and is funny because it coincides with some of the very topics we talked about with Jasika Nicole. Enjoy!  

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