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* [[Acting for Two]]: All of the characters who have doubles on the other side. |
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** Peter mentions the remake of ''[[Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]'' to Olivia. This version starred Leonard Nimoy, who plays William Bell. |
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** Walter's research on LSD-induced hallucinations that can grant the subject clairvoyance is similar to the plot of the book (and later film) ''[[Altered States]]''. The film version starred Blair Brown, who plays Nina Sharp. |
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** Among William Bell's books in the episode "Concentrate and Ask Again" is a copy of a book by Dr. Spock. Another Leonard Nimoy reference. |
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** Peter and Olivia meet with a conspiracy theorist who believes himself to be Spock from ''[[Star Trek]]''. You should already know who played Spock. More of a Director Allusion, but the story that he tells is somewhat similar to the plot line of ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]''. However, this was probably intentional as the episode aired in the opening week of the film, and therefore was used to promote it in the process. |
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** The episode "Stowaway" involves a woman named Grey who is suicidal after losing her family. The climax of the episode involves a train bombing. [[Hey, It's That Guy!|Who was she played by?]] [[Caprica|Amanda Greystone]]. |
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** The Season 4 finale featured [[Lost|another character]] played by Rebecca Mader who near death starting talking like a child. Albeit this time Mader's character's mind reverted to a child's after death, not prior to it. |
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** A common fan nickname for alternate universe Walter was "Walternate." Guess what Walter calls him as of episode "Peter." |
** A common fan nickname for alternate universe Walter was "Walternate." Guess what Walter calls him as of episode "Peter." |