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I am aware of that, hence my use of adults. I don't recall anything in that episode that would have altered the timeline for Olivia with Peter's absence.

yes but it is explained in this season that Oliva had run away she had enough and had killed her father . now in the orginal timeline that did not happen because she had the influential of Peter as a child in the episode Subject 13 When Olive runs away to field of white tulips she talks to peter about her step father and the beating and Peter says she should talk to Walter about him.

Now because Peter did not exists after child and died he did not meet Olivia she ended up killer her father because this all took place after she would have met peter but that never happend so she killed her father and thus she still wont remember and to top that off she always only remember some things anyways from her child hood mainly her father she did not remember meeting Peter asa child nore did Peter anyways but still so she killed her father in the new timline tho they was always the same one.

The scene where the creature threw Lincoln for the second time made me jump. I didn't expect it at all. Overall, it was a pretty good episode. It was about time we learned more about Jones' agenda.

The scene where the creature threw Lincoln for the second time made me jump. I didn't expect it at all. Overall, it was a pretty good episode. It was about time we learned more about Jones' agenda.

Actually, the first time made me jump, not the second. lol.

This season has gotten so much better than the first half was. I hated the this season in the first half of the season and back in December, maybe even January, I wouldn't have cared one bit if it was canceled. Now, I'm glad that it looks like it will be renewed, even if it is just for 13 episodes.

The next episode looks amazing. Looking forward to it.

It was great, but I was confused by the ending, it seemed like they were going to continue it, however they sort of went back to the main storyline, I hope this is continued like in the parallel universe thing a while back, where the two were run side by side every other week.

WHAT?! How did you miss it?! It was brilliant. :woot:

It was brilliant, I hope they do more of it.

Notice how Walter is a bit more like Walternate now? I wonder if his brain fully healed...

It was great, but I was confused by the ending, it seemed like they were going to continue it, however they sort of went back to the main storyline, I hope this is continued like in the parallel universe thing a while back, where the two were run side by side every other week.

Non-linear storytelling. My guess is that we'll go back and forth during the two-part finale. I feel like things in the future will have a ripple effect on the past. Remember Lost did the same thing, going from present to past, even in the same episode, along with going to the sideways.

Notice how Walter is a bit more like Walternate now? I wonder if his brain fully healed...

That could have been a result of the brain tissue they used. Remember Walter had Bell pull those pieces out because Walter didn't like what he was becoming. Those pieces probably make him more like Walternet. But I don't feel like Walternet is necessarily evil, just more driven and focused on the big picture. If that makes sense.

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