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[s3e22] The — Day We Died
: This episode introduced a unique, gray-toned credit sequence featuring futuristic concepts like "Brain Porting" and "Temporal Plasticity," but also abstract concepts like "Hope" and "Water". Character Deconstruction :
: Her death at the hands of Walternate serves as the emotional catalyst for Peter and Walter to "cheat the rules of time". [S3E22] The Day We Died
Reviewers at the time noted the episode's "epic scope" and its bold choice to unsettle viewers through drastic character deaths and cosmetic changes, like Broyles' damaged eye or Astrid’s new hair. : This episode introduced a unique, gray-toned credit
“Walter's revelation about the source of the machine parts, how they got inserted into the past, and what Peter needs to do in order to unravel the future was epic in its scope. This was a classic science fiction narrative...” Den of Geek · 14 years ago “Walter's revelation about the source of the machine