A bold idea for two Walters at the same time in Episode 8!

Bulah 2022-01-25 08:08:37

I forgot which episode Walter voluntarily returned to the mental hospital, trying to get some information from his former patients, but he was detained by the psychiatrist and forced to stay in the mental hospital for one night, and that night , There was a person exactly like Walter who walked into Walter's bedroom (or ward), like a clone of Walter, and Walter cried in fear when he saw this Walter 2 (hereinafter referred to as W and W2), and the camera stopped here. Was cut away...
I guess W2 and W were actually the same person, the original Walter. This original Walter had both kindness and evil like most people. Most people are better than evil, and This original Walter may be more evil than good. Later, through some method, the good W and the evil W2 were separated and became two independent people, but they have the same knowledge and appearance, just like " In Dragon Ball, the big devil with both good and evil is the same. And this evil W2 may be the biggest boss behind the scenes. I feel that the massive dynamic boss is actually W2. The one who did experiments with W decades ago was actually W2, but now after the 14th episode, the plot is too much It's complicated, so I can't tell who the boss of W2 is, what he wants to do, and why he can let W act outside the mental hospital...
In addition, I remembered: at the end of episode 14, Walter was in the book called ZFT In the book, it was found that the "y" of reality was half a line higher than the other letters. W immediately took out his typewriter and typed ability, and the "y" in it was also half a line higher, so I think ZFT is actually the one who was separated into two people. The previous body, Walter, was written with that typewriter. The typewriter would always be half a line higher when typing "y". When W saw the "y" that was half a line higher in ZFT, he remembered that the book was himself. written. Since Walter when he wrote the book was not overpowering the evil, the views in the book were also evil. As for how the screenwriters moved down the field... I can't guess. . . . . .


The above opinions are purely personal, and everyone is welcome to discuss!
PS: If I get it right, the great screenwriters should all be laid off. . .

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