• S3E7 The Abducted

  • Jul 5 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 25 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • The Candyman can ‘cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good! Okay, well, maybe not this Candyman. Join us this week (along with returning guest Rachel) as we tackle “The Abducted” (episode 3.07)! We discuss our favorite moments and scenes from this episode and our excitement at seeing Henry again, and Rachel even manages to get a couple of Twin Peak references in! You can also expect to hear some amazing feedback from listeners like Geoff (xforce11), Beatriz, Anna (not Torv), Eric (or Eric from Pennsylvania as you prefer), Patty from Canadia, and ShelkyBean! If you would like to be like Rachel and be a co-host for a season 3 episode, 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 love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out to us via one of the contact methods listed below! Be sure to join us next time when we cover “Entrada” along with co-host Michael Hoover!

    Links Mentioned:

    • The Fringe Podcast Episode 0314 - "The Abducted"
    • The Fringe Podcast Episode 0315 - Feedback for "The Abducted"
    • Stream Fringe Theme Acoustic Cover by Elias Cantu
    • Fringe Connections - "The Abducted" (3.07)
    • Fringe Matters - "Fringe - 'The Abducted' (3.07)"
    • The Fringemunks - "Epis. 3.07: The Abducted"
    • Fringe Playlist by Chris

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