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enalgunlugar, que se pasa el día soportando mis chorradas sobre la serie :P
Peter: You did it. What was that? How did you do that?
Olivia: I don't know. I don't know.
Olivia: No matter what Jones believes, I was never given that drug. William Bell conducted his trials in Ohio. In 1981, I was three, living in Jacksonville, Florida. My dad was stationed at the naval base there.
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Nina: I was curious about that question you asked. Whether there were other places where cortexiphan was tested.
Olivia: Yes?
Nina: There was, it turns out, a second clinical trial. Though much smaller than the one in Ohio.
Olivia: There was?
Nina: Yes, in Jacksonville, Florida. At a military base.
Peter: Stop it, both of you. You're creeping me out. Olivia was never treated with cortexiphan.
Olivia: I might have been.
Peter: What?
Nick: You'll wish you had. You'll wish you'd killed me.
Walter: It’s ok, it’s alright now, nobody is angry with you, you didn't do anything bad, it’s alright Olive, everythings going to be ok.
Olivia: Walter, what did you do to us?
Walter: I don't know.
Olivia: Damm it, Walter. You do.
Walter: No, I don't. I don't. I-I can't remember. I'm sorry.
Bell: I've been waiting quite a long time for this.
Olivia: Where am I? Who are you?
Bell: The answer to your first question is... It's very complicated. The answer to your second... I'm William Bell.
Peter: Olivia, I need to ask you something.
Olivia: Sure.
Peter: "Να είναι καλύτερο άνθρωπο από τον πατέρα του" You said that to me just after you woke up. Do you remember it?
Olivia: No. Latin?
Peter: Greek. My mother used to say that to me every night before I went to bed.
Olivia: There really isn't a point where things just can't get weirder, is there? What does it mean?
Peter: It means, "Be a better man than your father." Walter was already gone. It was like a code between my mother and me. It meant keep your people close. Take care of the people you care about.
Olivia: Well, you're good at that.
Coronel: Because whatever is in those cases is going to destroy us all.
Olivia: Dr. Bell, I have been trying to meet with you for over a year.
Bell: Please, call me William or "Willam" if that feels warmer to you. Willam... that's what you always called me when you were a girl.
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Bell: A storm is coming, perhaps the last and worst storm of all. And when it is over, I fear there will be little left of our world.
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Bell: You are the one, Olivia. Of all the children that Walter and I prepared, you were the strongest. You were always the strongest.
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Bell: And remember this "Να είναι καλύτερο άνθρωπο από τον πατέρα του" Tell that to Peter. You're going to need him by your side. Tell it to him. He'll know what it means.
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Bell: As I once said to Walter, physics is a bitch.
Peter: As a kid, I used to get these terrible nightmares, almost every night. So I know a thing or two about dreaming.
Olivia: I'm sorry. That must have been awful.
Peter: Actually, it was one of the rare occasions in my childhood that Walter was helpful. He taught me to condition myself. Every night before I went to sleep, I had to say a mantra in my head. "Please don't dream tonight. Please don't dream tonight. Please don't dream tonight."
Olivia: Did that work?
Peter: Well, you can't stop yourself from dreaming, but it did make it so that I didn't remember. From the age of 8 to almost 19, don't remember a single dream. No more nightmares.
Olivia: You know, my first week on the job, I was on a sting operation. These Irish thugs were smuggling guns and-and cocaine. And I had been a military prosecutor, so I hadn’t handled a since basic training. And suddenly, I’m underground in this garage, wearing a bulletproof vest and-and wondering how the hell I got there. So I did what any rookie would do, and I started looking for an exit. And then Charlie walks over. This man that I didn’t know, This gruff guy. And… He said… “You’re gonna be fine”. And, um, I have to face it… That he… He’s gone… And that he’s not coming back.
August: Will she be safe now?
September: Who is she? Why did you save her?
August: I saw her many years ago. She was a child. Her parents had just been killed. She was crying. But she... She was brave. She crossed my mind... somehow. She never left it. I think... It's what they call... feelings. I think... I love her. Will she be safe now?
September: Yes. You made her important. She is responsible for the death of one of us.
Newton: Now, Dr. Bishop... You do know where you are, don't you?
Walter: Of course I do. This is my home.
Bad guy: It's working
Walter: Where's my wife? Where's my son? You drugged me.
Newton: Yes. And now... I have a question for you. You once built a door. A door that let you walk between worlds. Tell me how you did it.
Walter: How are things on your side?
Newton: Worse, I'm told. I know why you built it, the door. I know what you lost. Now, are you going to pretend that you're willing to lose him again? Now, tell me about the door.
Newton: The choice is yours. You can have me or Walter Bishop.
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Newton: And, Olivia, now I know how weak you are.