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forensicks) wrote2024-03-10 08:59 pm
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[Walter has recorded a video message from the point of view of someone who has just come through the door into his cabin and sees Walter at his desk in the chair turned around to face the viewer. He gives a little salute-wave.]
Didn't get me. But nice try.
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Look, this isn't about me being right and you being wrong. I just really don't get where "safe in your cabin" is coming from after two floods in a row.
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[He hangs up.]
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...Well, I knew he didn't want to hear it.
[Man, he doesn't know what to do with this. He wants to throw Malcolm's pathetic reaction to Annie's arrival in his face so bad, but it feels like Malcolm is getting too close to the truth of Walter's thoughts, and those get darker every day. Besides, he's also conveniently ignored the reminder that his then-inmate then-boyfriend didn't end up with his serial killer counterpart in Zero. Positive or negative, Malcolm always focuses on whatever he needs to hear.]
you're the one who said you have to be out and about protecting people, and though I pride myself on creativity I don't know what else that could have possibly meant. Whatever!
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I'm in my cabin right now.
So do I need to find you? Is it possible to get you to safety?
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[Walter puts his communicator in his pocket at this point. About thirty minutes later there's a blurry picture of a triple-sized tissue box.]
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You know, yes. It doesn't exactly comprise the entirety of the supplies, but I thought it was nice and evocative.
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Do you have your alarm?
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I have it.
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