How beautifully, eloquently, succinctly put. Killer emotion in a dead-pan delivery, John Noble deserves 100 awards for this role! The writers must've slaved over that bit, and what could poor Peter possibly say after that?
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Ive been waiting agessss for this!!!!
ReplyDeleteOhh poor Walter, and poor Peter!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a scene....
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully, eloquently, succinctly put. Killer emotion in a dead-pan delivery, John Noble deserves 100 awards for this role! The writers must've slaved over that bit, and what could poor Peter possibly say after that?
ReplyDeleteEvery day in every way, this show is amazing.
A little more Peter dialogue and emotion please. Still again a very wonderful performance by John Noble.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Waldo?
all i can say is wow! John noble and joshua jackson, they are fantastic
ReplyDeleteAnd that's where Walternate comes in to play. The universes may be in shambles but it's still useful to have access to a spare Walter. :)
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ReplyDeletecool, thanks
ReplyDeleteJohn Noble - utterly brilliant as usual.
ReplyDeleteHow is John Noble not been getting any recognition? This man is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteOh my god!! 30 seconds in and I wanted to cry! The power of John Noble's voice...
ReplyDeleteAnother brilliant scene by John Noble.... emmy voters take note
ReplyDeleteKeep on breaking my heart Walter/John Noble
ReplyDeleteThat was a wonderful scene. These poor people and none of them really did anything wrong. Can we go beat up the Observers?
ReplyDeleteloooooooooooved it <3333333333
ReplyDeleteThanks! Poor Walter!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I can't wait to see it!
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