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| fahrwud | The character of Walter | 0 | Thursday, 10:07 PM EST by fahrwud | ||||
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Man, I love John Noble's character. Maybe it's because Walter reminds me so much of Vincent Price.
In fact, I think if this great show had been developed back in the 60's, it WOULD have been Vincent Price as Walter. |
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| Swisspease | Alternate Reality Walter | 8 | Oct 25 2009, 9:35 PM EDT by sac.broyles | ||||
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Thread started: Jun 13 2009, 10:50 PM EDT
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Imagine the alternate reality Walter if he did not end up having the lab accident and getting committed to an asylum. He would have been able to continue on with his work. Then what experiments would he have come up with? Is it possible that the horrible thing that might come over from the alternate realit really him. Could the alternate Walter be the one behind the upcoming war?
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| GreenGrammar | Walter Bishop / Peter Bishop | 12 | Oct 17 2009, 9:32 AM EDT by Canadadreamgirl | ||||
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Thread started: Dec 17 2008, 4:06 PM EST
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I have been reading some interesting theories concerning Walter Bishop being William Bell, and then some other theories about Walter Bishop being his son, Peter Bishop. The latter has some bulky evidence to it. Last night, during the encore of Episode 4: The Arrival, I'm sure we can all remember when Peter "gave" the villain the location of the cylinder, even though Peter didn't know where it was. Pretty strange, huh? But what if Peter and Walter shared minds, in which case Peter would know without really knowing.
Later on, Peter is talking to Walter about this event. Peter asks Walter, "How did I know that, Walter?" Walter will then reply, "You know it, son, because I know it." There are two possibilities: Either Walter and Peter are the same people (one of them could possibly be a clone, etc) or one of them went into the tank.
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| techberto | 47 - The number magic - where is it? | 4 | Aug 29 2009, 9:22 PM EDT by PeterAtkinson | ||||
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Thread started: Jun 14 2009, 10:32 PM EDT
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"I no longer believe in the Easter Bunny, and I'm beginning to wonder about Santa Claus. But I believe wholeheartedly in 47"
The 47 is the atomic number of silver, is a prime Thabit number, is the 13th supersingular prime: - Dr.Bell was found in 13th floor and the bomb was found in 47th floor. 47 is a safe prime and is used in cryptographic algorithms. - the lamp test used for the children treated by cortexipham (and Olívia) had 47 lamps 47 is one highly cototient number and are in esoteric integer Sequences. - number of page of the report of Loeb on Joseph Mitchell The number 47 mysteriously appears in many episodes of Star Trek... - number of buses in which Susan Pratt feels bad 47 is a Carol number and also a Keith number Question: Where else are you watching the number 47 in Fringe? :-)
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| birdzella | Walter Bishop/ William Bell (page: 1 2 3 4) | 61 | May 13 2009, 2:28 PM EDT by FringeThinker | ||||
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Thread started: Nov 26 2008, 1:31 PM EST
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I have ben thinking about this for a while now. i think that Walter is Bell. in most split personality cases the person uses letters in there name, first name different last, same last different first, in Walter's case both his and bells names start with W and B, in last weeks episode i think that the when walter saw himself in the mental hospital he was seeing Bell. this would make sense when nobody sees Bell and according to walter they worked together and all of Massive Dynamics. this will be the big end of the season twist this is why they wont show William Bell. he is Walter Bishop. they are one in the same.
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| Wild-Kat | Walter's Food Fixations | 4 | Dec 4 2008, 8:03 PM EST by arjay999 | ||||
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Thread started: Dec 4 2008, 1:26 AM EST
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I really get a kick out of Walter's food fixations from show to show. (Maybe it's because he and I are like-mineded that way! LOL!) There always seems to be at least one in every episode--can you all remember what they were? I remember butterscotch pudding,, coffee yogurt... Sigh...brain's just not like it used to be.
Do you think there's any significance to the foods?
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