by Xerophytes | Oct 14, 2011 | Blog
Here’s a little science on one of my favorite animals – the naked mole rat. And if you are a fan of podcast, you should have heard my theory on the relatedness of the mole rats and the observers. But if not, don’t fret, I shall go through that theory...
by mardarrell | Apr 1, 2009 | Fringe, Fringe Comic, Podcasts
In this episode we share theories and ideas with Adele from the Fringe Dwellers podcast, Wayne and Dan from the Fringecasting With Wayne and Dan podcast and David Wu from the Fringemunks. New ideas arise that have never been discussed on any of our podcasts. Topics...
by mardarrell | Nov 15, 2008 | Fringe, Fringe Comic, General Show Info, Podcasts
In this episode we review Fringe episode #7, “In Which We Meet Mr. Jones”. We discuss new theories on the identity of William Bell, the role of Charlie Francis, Walter’s food cravings, and the character of Broyles. Clint discusses DNA strands, heart...
by mardarrell | Oct 21, 2008 | Fringe
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...
by mardarrell | Oct 16, 2008 | Fringe Comic, General Show Info
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...
by mardarrell | Oct 7, 2008 | Fringe, General Show Info, Podcasts
Our interview with Fringe actress, Jasika Nicole. We chat about her love of art, how she came to be a part of Fringe, life on the set, JJ Abrams, Creepy Bald Guy (sort of), Gene the Cow, and other topics. Download this episode (right click and save)...
by mardarrell | Sep 23, 2008 | Fringe, General Show Info
Wow what a great episode tonight. Here is a short gallery of a few screencaps of things that caught our eye. You’ll see several captures of the various drawings and models that Roy McComb did, and a few continuity errors. The first continuity error (or is it)...