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When Hank put that video of Gale on, I loved the expression of Walter's face like: "Oh S$$T!"
Ask Matt: Falling Skies, the End of Housewives and Eureka and More! 2011
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You see, the animal now known as Walter's duiker was previously thought to be an altogether different duiker species called Maxwell's duiker
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Mizejewski 2011
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Animal Oddity is about the discovery of a new species that has been living in plain sight. this discovery and the creature now known as Walter's duiker Philantomba walteri.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Mizejewski 2011
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The only worthwhile development in "Snakehead" was Walter's decision to place a tracking implant in his neck, which will undoubtedly pay off in a future episode.
‘Fringe’ Episode 2.09 Recap: ‘Snakehead’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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As the Fringe team investigates the mass murder, it becomes clear to Walter Bishop (John Noble) that the attack was merely a testing ground for a lethal experiment — an experiment that leads back to Walter's own father, a Nazi scientist that secretly worked for the allied forces, resulting in the Bishop patriarch's own resolve in preventing further catastrophe.
‘Fringe’ Episode 2.14 Recap: ‘The Bishop Revival’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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"Grey Matters" was no exception thanks to the exploration of Walter's madness and the reintroduction of the alternate universe.
‘Fringe’ Episode 2.10 Recap: ‘Grey Matters’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Next Case: When "Fringe" returns in April (ugh), a series of flashbacks will reveal the ultimate truth behind Walter's abduction of young Peter from the alternate reality.
‘Fringe’ Episode 2.15 Recap: ‘Jacksonville’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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Walter's Weekly Wisdom: The initial burn is quite something.
‘Fringe’ Episode 2.09 Recap: ‘Snakehead’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Next Case: Walter gets captured by soldiers from the alternate universe, which should lead us to his rumored face-to-face encounter with Dr. William Bell (Leonard Nimoy), the Massive Dynamic founder and Walter's old colleague and rival.
‘Fringe’ Episode 2.09 Recap: ‘Snakehead’ » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Click the link above to check out the rest of the interview, which includes plenty of talk about "Archer" and how Walter's character on that show relates to Lucille Bluth.
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