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Revision as of 03:12, 22 October 2007
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| Location: | Los Angeles, CA |
| Purpose: | Residence |
Located in Los Angeles, CA, The Walkers' home is the scene of a gruesome double homicide/apparent kidnapping.
Notable Residents
Notable Visitors
About
Don't Look Back
Audrey Hanson and Elisa Thayer are investigating the murder of the Walkers when Matt, reading Molly's thoughts goes into the house and finds her hiding in a closet underneath the stairs.
Notes
- The Walkers' home was originally used as the home of a terrorist in the unaired pilot. For filming purposes, a set was built to match the house's exterior. However, the set was built without a roof so that an extended overhead tracking shot could be filmed. When the terrorist subplot was cut from the pilot and Matt's introduction was moved to the second episode, the purpose of the house was changed, too. Some footage (such as the establishing external shot) was preserved, but many of the internal scenes had to be reshot.
Gallery
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James Walker was frozen in his home, mid-bite.
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Matt Parkman discovers Molly Walker hiding under the stairs.
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After finding Molly, Matt stands by the Walkers' pool as Audrey and Elisa approach.