Thursday, 28 January 2010
9 PM Eastern/Pacific
I have no idea how this works but…
“Are you saying my grandfather was a nazi?”
“Ha. Well yes”
Also, I sooo expected this to be an episode about Peter’s…special trait. Sadly it seems maybe not. Only 10 minutes in though so who knows.
I did see correct, that in the last frame of the episode, Walter and that German giy were depicted on the picture, which means that Walter helped them create the toxin. Right?
Loved that they incorperated some elements of the Fringe comics in the show with Walter’s father.
Mazel Tov!
Mysterious unknown stranger, and now wheezing? Uh-oh. :eek:
“She was a Holocaust survivor.”
Well, for a while anyway. :eek:
He survived because he couldn’t breathe in the toxin! :eek:
Whoa! Blue blood!
“Ostrich”
“Well, if it was in the air, why did it only kill some of the guests?”
Catch up, Olivia. I already figured that out.
“A scientist always tries to recreate his results.” :eek:
“Mmm, that smells good. Is that cinnamon?”
“Ja, something like that.” :eek:
“It simply requires a heat source to disperse into the air.”
In a coffee shop? Where could you find something like that? :rolleyes:
“He looks just like his father.”
Walter’s father was a Nazi? :eek:
ETA: Ah, only “technically”.
A seahorse? Like in the glyphs? :eek:
“The very thing that he was trying to stop, you put back into the world.” :eek:
Way to go, Peter.
He chopped up the books? :eek:
“Your grandfather was a fan of modern art, but I don’t think he would have appreciated this.”
“I’m sorry, Walter.”
“Apology not accepted.”
“All of Hitler’s dreams in one little toxin.” :eek:
“Walter, what are you doing to those rats?”
“Killing them. Well, hopefully only the white ones.” :eek:
Olivia, you’re blonde with blue eyes. Why are you wearing a mask?
ETA: Unless you’re not a real blonde.