• S3E10 The Firefly

  • Aug 16 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • We are once again joined by frequent feedbacker Geoff (xforce11) for this episode as we discuss this absolutely incredible episode of Fringe! Listen in as we discuss how much we love Christopher Lloyd’s performance as Roscoe Joyce (keyboardist from Walter’s favorite band Violet Sedan Chair). We also reflect on the ties that this episode has to the season 3 finale’s cliffhanger as well as the themes of season 5, and we get absolutely excellent audio feedback from feedbackers like Rory, Michael, ShelkyBean, Anna (not Torv), and Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer)! If you would like to be like Geoff and be a co-host for a season 3 episode, there is only one episode left up for grabs, so check out this link to sign up! We would also love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below!

    Links Mentioned:

    • The Fringe Podcast Episode 0320 - "The Firefly"
    • The Fringe Podcast Episode 0321 - Feedback for "The Firefly"
    • Fringe Connections - "The Firefly" (3.10
    • Stream Seven Suns by Violet Sedan Chair
    • Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'The Firefly' (3.10)"
    • Jeremy Little - “If I Only Had a Brain”
    • Fringe - Deleted Scene Ep. 2.22: “Over There, Part 2”
    • The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.10: The Firefly"
    • Fringe Playlist by Chris

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