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EPISODE 37:
FletchCast is Back!
In our latest session, to kick off Season 4, we journeyed through the entire Fletch novel series, discussing the intricate ins and outs of our favorite character, Fletch. Hold on to your hats, folks! Our lively banter about plot twists will keep you on your toes.
Fletch Pop-Culture: SCRUBS makes a mention of Fletch and we discuss a bit of (show creator) Bill Lawrence's history with Fletch.
We've got some delectable tidbits about the new Fletch movie script being penned by none other than Greg Mottola. In the Records Room, we take a deep dive into the despicable character, Hanrahan, dissecting his job as a sleazy reporter for a tabloid-style paper.
Finally, we delve into the opening chapter of Fletcher's Fortune, and speculate on potential casting for the new Fletch movie. As we traverse through the Fletch series timeline, we weave in conversations about the upcoming film, potential castings, and even our own experiences with the audio book series. So, what are you waiting for? Tune in, and let's explore the intriguing world of Fletch together!
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