• S3E6 6955 kHz

  • Jun 21 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Regular listener Jerame (Sparkeyinva) joins us this week to discuss this incredible episode of Fringe which properly introduces the First People part of the mythology and also explains the purpose of Walternate’s machine. We discuss Foelivia’s cover really starting to fall apart and our appreciation for the cliffhanger ending, and we share some amazing feedback from listeners like Rhiannon, Fiona, ShelkyBean, Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), and Patty from Canadia! Next up is “The Abducted” when we will have Rachel joining us again! If you would like to join us for a season 3 episode, we would love to have you! There are still three episodes still up for grabs - “Reciprocity,” “Concentrate and Ask Again,” and “Os,” so check out this link to sign up! We would also 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 0312 - "6955 kHz"
    • The Fringe Podcast Episode 0313 - Feedback for "6955 kHz"
    • Stream Fringe Theme for S2E15 Peter by Michael London
    • Fringe Connections - "6955 kHz" (3.06)
    • The Shortwave Radio Audio Archive
    • Fringe Matters - "Fringe - '6955 kHz' (3.06)"
    • The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.06: 6955 kHz"
    • Fringe Playlist by Chris
    • Meme Submitted by Fiona


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