
ONE PETER AND OLIVIA MOMENT PER EPISODE
1.15 Inner ChildOlivia: Walter, it turns out the boy was right. He gave me a clue, but I didn’t know what I was looking for. So do you have any thoughts at all? Any idea how I can reach him or how he’s doing any of this?
Walter: I… I believe I know how he’s doing it. Since he’s been living underground for so long, His hypersensitivity to light and sound… it’s just possible he may also be sensitive to people’s emotions. A raw nerve. Able to intuit the feelings and intentions of others. Your killer, for one.
Olivia: So are you saying that he’s psychic?
Walter: No, no. More a shark.
Peter: A shark?
Walter: Specifically, their electromagnetic field, which allows them to detect their prey’s bioelectric field from a distance of many miles. We humans have it too, of course. Pheromones. Undetectable chemicals that nonetheless affect our behavior, our sex drive…
Peter: Hey, speaking of sex drive…
Walter: Oh, Peter, don’t be such a prude. I’m sure Agent Dunham knows what a penis looks like. Don’t you, Agent Dunham?
Peter: My father, ladies and gentlemen.

31 DAYS OF FRINGE MEME
Day twelve - Favourite Walter moment: 1.02 The Same Old Story“I’ve never seen a feature like this before. It warms your ass. It’s wonderful. Have you tried it?”


olivia dunham,
my wife, was everything to me.

Glorious, glorious hair!porn.

“Olivia… you’re alive.”

“I wish you could see yourself the way I see you. You have no idea how extraordinary you are. If you can embrace that, there’s no end to what you can do.”

Astrid: You’re up.
Walter: Of course. I was just resting my eyes.
Astrid: How is he?
Walter: His pulse is strong.
Astrid: I just spoke with Dr. Levin. She’s planning on keeping him sedated for at least another twelve hours. She thinks the fact that his vitals are so stable is a very positive sign. She’s hopeful that he’s gonna come out of this without any permanent damage.
Walter: She can’t possible know that. Peter interacted with a machine of immense power. A surge like that could have disrupted his neural patterns, created memory deficits, aphasia…
Astrid: Walter, let’s wait and see, okay?