...and later, we're back at the Fringe base of operations, with Walter and Michael connected and wearing Teachers Lite. Walter asks Michael to touch his own mouth if he understands him and Michael complies, but when Walter asks him questions about Donald and the plan, Michael's like, I think I can speed this up, and takes off the Teacher Lite, walks over to Walter and touches him in much the same way as he touched Nina. Michael closes his eyes and Walter is thrown into a montage of images, some of Michael as a young boy, some of September... but the important revelation comes at the end, as when we get a good look at Donald, it's clear that, despite his full head of red hair, he was in fact September. Walter comes back to himself and smiles and when Peter asks what happened, Walter tells the group the news. Of course, we don't have time for anyone to react to it in any other way than to stare blankly, but I think it's going to be pretty damn relevant nonetheless. Daniel will be back for the final three episodes, in which -- you'd better sit down for this -- resetting time may be an important plotline.
John Ramos is a writer and film producer living in Los Angeles. His new film, a documentary on online privacy and the sale of personal data called Terms And Conditions May Apply, will premiere at the Slamdance Film Festival in January. You can get news on it from the film's Twitter account. Also, you can email John at couchbaron@gmail.com, follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/couchbaron, or check out his blog, "Pull Up A Chair," which he'd just love for you to stop by.
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