In this episode we review the Fringe episode, “Dream Logic.” We are joined by our contest winner and all around family guy, Josh Fulton. Our science topic includes a recent article published in Wired magazine dealing with the growing field of Optogenetics. Of course, we discuss the Peter kidnap scene and throw out new theories derived from recurring themes. Send in your theories and thoughts to feedback@thefringepodcast.com or call us on the Fringe phone at 304-837-2278 Links mentioned in this podcast: Download Josh’s Song Popular Mechanics Dream Article Wired Magazine’s Optogenetics...
In this episode we discuss season 2 with Jasika Nicole. She gives a few hints about how her character, Agent Astrid Farnsworth, will be growing in upcoming episodes and she tells us about many of her experiences on the set. She also throws out a few of her own theories and confesses that she is indeed stalking us! Thanks to all who sent in questions for us to ask Jasika. Send in your feedback and theories to feedback@thefringepodcast.com or call us on the Fringe phone at 304-837-2278. Download This Episode (Right Click and Save)
In this episode we read and listen to fan feedback that we received for the Fringe episode “Momentum Deferred.” We had a very multi-ethnic group of contributors in this podcast with feedback coming in from Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Mexico, Canada, and the United States, of course. Send in your feedback to 304-TFP-CAST or feedback@thefringepodcast.com Download this episode (right click and save)
In this episode we review Fringe episode, “Momentum Deferred.” We start off the episode with our tribute to Kirk Acevedo/Agent Charlie Francis. Our science segment discusses the field of cryogenics and frogs. We have a lot of theories in our Food For Thought segment, and Patty brings us a top notch segment of Random Thoughts From Canadia. Send in your theories and thoughts to feedback@thefringepodcast.com or call us on the Fringe phone at 304-837-2278 Links mentioned in this podcast: Download this episode (right click and save)
In this episode we read and listen to fan feedback that we received for the Fringe episode “Fracture.” David Wu sent in some great audio of a hidden message from William Bell, and we discuss listener answers to the Twinge question, “No Charlie. No Jessup. Good, bad or otherwise?” Send in your feedback to 304-TFP-CAST or feedback@thefringepodcast.com Download this episode (right click and save)



