Right? Is it from the in vitro, or did she and Demitri have The Sex in Somalia? Surely there would have been repercussions if they had sex.
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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The Sex. I think it was confirmed with their conversation. I don't think she ever had in vitro.
Fringe is here, right? If not, I'm going to squee anyway.
I so love Walter. And I was weeping for the whole last ten minutes.
OMG, the final scene where he opened the envelope!!!!!!!!
Damn allergies.
OMG, the final scene where he opened the envelope!!!!!!!!
So does this mean Robocop is God?
I do love time travel hijinks. But why did Walter burn the letter in this final timeline?
FF: Janis is pregnant?!
Well, she was pregnant in her flashforward.
Her behavior in this episode was completely normal and not shady in any way, as if the last minute of last week didn't happen. Which gives me hope that she really is just playing Simon.
But why did Walter burn the letter in this final timeline?
Because this time he chickened out. I suspected/hoped it would be the tulip. And Peck got off easy, because he didn't get to learn the consequences Walter warned him about.
Because this time he chickened out.
But why? What was different? Each other iteration, nothing significant changed in the behaviors and lives of the characters.
In the original timeline, he was trying to find a good moment to give Peter the letter.
I liked that each time iteration was slightly different. Not enough to make a difference, but it was nice that they didn't do the EXACT same thing every time. Some things were the same, but not everything.