up until the final moments, in the back of my mind i was thinking the events could be a Sylar hallucination. remember when Syresh asked Molly where the boogeyman was; she said "he's not coming. he's here". i took that to mean he was in the building, no just the general areas outside the...
whatever power mother Petrelli has, Peter probably has it too. i knew the way Nathan was acting towards his mom that he was still plotting against the bomb plan, but i didn't know he had already resolved that we was going to kill himself. it puts a much better light on the way he was acting...
-since Sylar had superhearing, Peter being invisible wasn't much of an advantage. Sylar could probably hear Peter's heart beating. also having the glass in the back of the head means the hair could hide the shard for the later reveal (yes, backwards writing). -when Isaac said he knew how to...
did anyone else get a very big Watchmen vibe? ... the older generation of heroes reflecting on the current generation, the NY massacre that is supposed to catalyse a greater world good...
Sylar seems to know how *anything* works, not just genes. when he was being held by HRG in his cell, Sylar seemed to know exactly what buttons to push / what to say to get HRG to lose his cool, which i don't think he had done until that point. he also apparently figured out the mechanics to his...
But even Sylar has to realize that he initally absorbed his dad's power before he understood it... ? i mean he had to understand that his dad couldn't absorb/emulate, only understand.
so you're saying that Sylar is inherently like Peter, but the only way he can manifest this absorbing power is to understand it first? (unlike Peter, who can absorb without question) and that maybe Sylar himself doesn't recognize this - that he can absorb without understanding - or maybe he does...
here's another question: Sylar was being hunted by the FBI for serial murders, which potentially means, assuming he wasn't killing 'normals', he has more many powers than those we know about: 1) telekinesis 2) melting 3) super hearing 4) memory (online comic) maybe there's others i've...
he seems to actually know what the power is before he even looks at the brain - he can sense it; when he encounters Peter, he looks at him and says 'hey... you're like me. i wonder how that works'. anyways, i wonder if he could sense Hiro when he was stalking Photographic Memory girl? maybe he...
actually the power to physiologically change his own cells to replicate that of the powers he copies could be a transferrable power. if the the process of understanding-how-a-power-works for him to replicate is just a result of his natural intelligence, then that part would not be transferrable...
i don't understand your point... from Nathan's point of view, a girl comes to his room telling him that another girl named Jessica would be coming for him. Jessica has just killed the FBI because she works for Linderman, who knows about them and Nathan's plans. the only thing to do is run...
remember that killing Linderman would have been suicide. that's probably why L was in the basement in the first place - no window (remember Nathan was expecting to go ~up~ in the elevator). however was sending Jessica just a test? what would have happened it she succeeded in killing Nathan...
well, think of it as "getting it over with"... meaning i don't think Sylar will have an easy way out a THIRD time :) also, while we've all seen Isaac's head cut open spelling his inevitable death, i wouldn't put it past the show to mislead that too. it could be a shape-shifter dying while...
my prediction is he gets rescued by the Anti-company, and joins them, fighting the company he's worked for, for so many years. and he's ideal because he knows the intricacies of the organization, and he's shown he's smart enough to hold his own against mutants (sometimes). the Sylar/Petrelli...
the revelation that both Nathan Petrelli and his mom aren't the stereotypical powermongers was the best for me. was it obvious to everyone that HRG's wife wasn't who she seemed to be as soon as they started talking secretively? as well as the SImone scene. i now call these "mission...
i personally don't mind the Nikki/Jessica plotline. i find the Claire character more annoying than 'either' of them. but Claire's in a better plotline and surrounded by more interesting characters. but Claire herself just makes such stupid choices. Nikki/Jessica reminds me of a character from...
HOLY FREAKING CRAP. just saw tomorrow's episode... (we get it earlier in Canada). it's like 4 episodes worth of Lost plot development - in the first 30 minutes. heh heh. i don't want to just post spoilers, i'll wait 24 hrs for everyone else to start talking about it.
although one has to wonder about HRG's rational for not letting Claire in on what kind of danger she was in. i mean she knew she had powers - and the show's proven she has a mind of her won and doesn't always think things through. what if she went public about her powers by trying to save...
i think all these abilites are natural, otherwise Suresh's dad's formula is wrong. I doubt Haitian took out all of HRG's memories of Claire - he'd be too dangerous to her if (or obviously WHEN) they meet up down the road. all he took were the bridge memories, leading up to the bridge (meaning...
regarding "Company Man" i hope Roberts isn't Linderman. i don't see HRG as the kind of guy who could work under a noted gangster. also, Roberts didn't seem to be the top guy even though he was senior to HRG. i wonder why HRG didn't just tranqualize Radioactive Man when Haitian was around...
Nathan was able to use his power around the Haitian too. so maybe it's the Petrelli blood. or maybe Haitian has to use it, but he's too smart to make the same mistake twice. also, both Peter and Invisible guy were invisible, so Haitian seemed to at least cancel both of them of THAT. if the...
this is the second time Haitian guy hasn't stopped a power within the vicinity. in a battle of Sylar vs. Peter, it's really a toss-up; both have the potential to easily kill the other - it's just a matter of who uses which power better (who's smarter). or who the writer is :)
this has probably been asked, but since Peter's been near Sylar (crashed through a window together), did he get Sylar's A) intrinsic power of "understanding" or B) stolen powers like telekinesis?