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** Olivia's situation in season 3 is somewhat similar. Imagine being all alone with a single ally in the entire world. ''Literally.'' Not to mention the light deprivation torture, experimentation, imprisonment and [[Strapped to An Operating Table|potential organ removal]] (while conscious!) with little or no chance of rescue.
* Olivia's nightmare (daymare?) in episode two. Especially Broyles.
{{quote| '''Broyles''': Were you... safe?}}
* Seeing a corpse that looks exactly like you is a pretty frightening idea.
* The episode "Bad Dreams." Especially the beginning. [[Ironic Nursery Rhyme]]. A woman alone with her baby in a creepy, empty train station. The train is coming. Someone is coming up to her. {{spoiler|The ''fricking Olivia Dunham'' shoves her onto the tracks}} with this utterly blank look on her face.
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** {{spoiler|Considering the douche was just standing around, chatting causally while Astrid was bleeding in Walter's arms (shot by ''his'' men) and turned Olivia into a [[Apocalypse Maiden]]... you can see where Walter was coming from. You can also add William Bell to [[Nightmare Fuel]] list.}}
** The reason why {{spoiler|Walter}} had those pieces of brain removed in the amber timeline. {{spoiler|William Bell's plot was ''all his idea'' and he knew ''exactly'' how to pull it off.}} [[Evil Me Scares Me|Damn.]]
{{quote| '''Walter:''' *smile* [[Amnesiac Dissonance|And how are things on your side?]]}}
* The Observers, ''especially'' in "Letters of Transit".
** Windmark ''smiles''. After four seasons of [[Shipper on Deck|September]] being emotionless, it's just... not... [[Slasher Smile|right.]]