Why is Walter suddenly so worried about having placed Junior Agent Farnsworth in peril?
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- Because he was responsible.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Banaticus (talk • contribs) .
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- After being sternly confronted by Peter and asked, "Wait, you told them... that's why Astrid was followed." Walter then worriedly asked what had happened to her.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Banaticus (talk • contribs) .
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| Contradictory Facts and Contradictory Evidence:
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- (concur with #1 above - that is implicit to the question) The question is "Why Suddenly?" - Walter had no worries about drugging Astrid before - The Arrival - to steal the Beacon from the lab. –DocH– my edits
- Walter had no worries about drugging the young agent from Seattle in Dream Logic. –DocH– my edits
- Walter had no worries about ditching Astrid in the busy streets of this episode. (Question remains - Why? Suddenly? Worry?. Possible answers - regaining his lost sanity, finally growing an inner moral voice, fondness for Astrid has expanded to a new level....) –DocH– my edits
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