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Episode 21 - Asking the Question in Plain Sight

It's been an awfully long time, but we're finally back!

After a series of technical problems and general laziness, we have returned to ask the question: "Doctor Who?"

Dwight Tejano, Rob "Tek" Piontek, Sean Sorensen, Kevin Tracy, and our friend and guest, Erin Guerrera discuss the recently-completed 7th season of Doctor Who.  Did the Ponds get a good departure?  What do we think of the sassy Clara Oswald?  And, with the 50th anniversary only months away, what do we expect/want to see?

It's a celebration in The Name of the Doctor, and you've got this level of awesome on the Fridgecast!

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Michael Giacchino Responds to 'Captain America' Rumors

This past week has been aflutter with wild speculation about who is composing the music to the highly anticipated Joe Johnston-helmed Captain America: The First Avenger.  Michael Giacchino’s (Lost, Star Trek) name immediately rose to the top of the guessing game creating frenzy among his fans in the niche film music stratosphere.  His name even appears as the composer credit on the unreliable Internet Movie Database.

Unfortunately Giacchino’s involvement in the project is just that... speculation.  The Maestro released this statement this morning regarding Captain America:

"I have always been a fan of the Captain America character - but at this moment I am not scoring the film."

As with anything in Hollywood, this news could change by dinnertime.  Joe Johnston has previously worked with James Horner, Danny Elfman, James Newton Howard, Mark Isham and Don Davis.

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