Yea, he was there...that guy is like becoming a Dues Ex Machina.
Yea, he was there...that guy is like becoming a Dues Ex Machina.
Yeah, but it's interesting seeing who he decides to fight with. All of the "bad guys" have teamed up with Biatch-Clair in the current future, so I can only think that Clair has gone to the dark side with some deluded notion that she's doing something right. Then again, the Haitian is there, and for some reason I've always trusted him! Either way, this "mades vs. borns" war has potential, even though I don't understand how the hell the future people don't remember all this crap that is happening in the past if they altered the future?? That would be so much easier. I don't freakin' know anymore. Huge plot hole IMO.
I hope they don't soften Sylar by making his power seem like a weakness. I hope he turns evil due to his loss or stays evil in the present just to keep things interesting. Has he met Adam yet? They would be good for each other. Then again, Adam does crap for a cause, or at least something that resembles a cause. Maybe some time in the coffin has mellowed him out a bit.
"Leaving hell is not the same as entering it." - Tierce Japhrimel
I wonder how that works, I know they can't die persay, so I guess they don't need to eat.
Maybe the body consumes it's own muscles for nutrition while Adam is under that coffin, and he just keeps regenerating it.
A big reason I didn't enjoy this episode was because all of a sudden Peter was playing with a clock with telekinesis, the next moment he's popping his brother's brains open because he has the hunger? That's not a power, wtf. That doesn't even make any sense. But then again this is Heroes, and it's not like they pride themselves on great acting or not having gaping plot holes.
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He wasn`t "playing", he was learning how to use sylar`s power and use telekinesis as a tool to fix the watch, the hunger is a side-effect of sylars power.Originally Posted by animus
You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end each of us must work for his own improvement, and at the same time share a general responsibility for all humanity, our particular duty being to aid those to whom we think we can be most useful. -Marie Curie
You clearly don't get the point.Originally Posted by UChessmaster
Good point. If this show wasn't full of plot holes, I'd say those people may not be able to die, but may inevitably get weaker over time if they aren't careful?Originally Posted by animus
Also, why didn't Mohinder try to make a cure for himself? It didn't take him that long to mess himself up. It's interesting that he got the formula wrong though. I hope something conveniently doesn't happen to cure him.
"Leaving hell is not the same as entering it." - Tierce Japhrimel
Not revealed in the show? It's a spoiler.
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WTF is Mohinder. Freaking insect/lizard guy. I'm sure Maya could have stopped him if she wanted to. I'm getting tired of the whole Claire debacle and her dad's actions to protect the family.
Wtf was that? Hiro just up and stabbed Ando in a second? No wonder he fucking kills your ass in the future. I thought he was over his little betrayal thing. What a little bitch.
There's no doubt in my mind that Hiro doesn't kill him, or if he does he has plan on going back to revive him. I'm willing to bet that he froze time or something and filled Ando with ketchup or some shit. Do any of you remember if in the 4 year flash forward Peter and Hiro are friends or enemies? Or if future Peter told past Peter something about Hiro?
Interesting development with Linderman... I like the idea of him being an illusion that Parker's dad implanted. Peter and Nathan's dad looks like he will be quite a bad ass. I liked the twist where they made Peter look like the killer when he wasn't.
Mohinder has gone completely nuts, and that dude with the power to manipulate you like a puppet seems interesting. Looks like he'll start doing some really wierd and creepy shit.
I liked the whole dynamic with Adam... I though it was well executed comedic wise. I also loved how he thought he escaped just to get hammered by the Marlo-villian (forgot his name).
Let's not forget Vortex-Bubs and HRG being a total dick. I don't know who is being more of an asshole; him, or Claire...
Vortex-Bubs... I like. I don't know why, but I thought he did a poor job doing this character, or simply the character was written very poorly. It felt like the old Bubs, but poorly executed. But whatever, it was nice to see him again.Originally Posted by rockmanj
Great to see Heroes back on track. The magic from season one is there. Pretty good episode. Now that Sylar is going good guy, it seems like there's just old villians.
I always had a feeling Linderman was fishy. So who exactly healed Nathan from the gunshot wound then? Was it Peter? I don't recall Peter ever being in contact with Linderman to absorb his power.
Didn't Nathan receive Claire's blood to heal up his burn marks back in season 2?Originally Posted by animus
It was Adam's but the point still stands. Why would it be residual though? Does anyone who wants it get the regeneration ability by simply injecting a small amount of Claire or Adam's blood? If so can they then pass it off by giving blood as well?
I hope that is not the explanation they give.
Yea, that would be pretty ridiculous if their blood causes permanent healing effects. Like, that would be a super Hax. "OH, so and so was killed; give them a blood transfusion from Claire, and they'll be ok!". And if that's the case, then HRG is effectively wolverine then, since he got a transfusion from Claire. I'm sure we'll figure out who saved Nathan eventually. And I'm sure Peter has been near Linderman at some point; knowing how his parents were doing shady dealings with him.
Oh yea, and the fact that Nathan is a synthetic...didn't see that one coming. I wonder how that could happen though, as it seems a lot of other families that have 2 special parents almost always have a special child (even the synthetic + natural, if Claire's mom is a natural). I mean, we don't know about Hiro's sister or anything, but maybe Angela is up to her lies again.
And I wonder if synthetics have their "secondary mutation" like some of the others (i.e. Parkman and Claire).Maybe so, because Nathan (As shown) wasn't that fast of a flier, but then when he was caught by HRG and the Haitian, he could use supersonic flight (even though the Haitian was there... :\). And I'm guessing that Peter doesn't get the secondary benefits, or else that would be silly...well, not really. He's too dumb to really do much of consequence on his own.
I was only mildly annoyed by Mohinder before, but now I thoroughly despise the man.
Future Sylar making breakfast for his son made me go, "Awwww!"
No matter what future they're in, Parkman still always seems a bit wishy-washy.
And it seems I was totally wrong about Tracy being another personality of Nikki's. Nikki seems to be well and truly dead, but now I'm curious to find out when they'll introduce the third triplet. Tracy seems to be more mentally stable than Nikki.
Ok, I'm actually thinking Season 3 is very very forced so far. From the start I saw them playing at the whole "Who are really the villians and who are really the heroes?" bit, and with the most recent episode, it's just gone too far.
With every episode that goes by, they are gradually making previously established characters make the most random, illogical, and stupid choices, just to put them on a path to being a villain. The vision Ms. Petrelli had? I bet it's in reverse who the villains/heroes are.
I thought it was lame what they were doing with Peter, and now with what Hiro did to Ando? Retarded. Completely and utterly retarded. It's true, that maybe there was some fancy "Hiro stop time" work there that made it seem like he killed/stabbed him. But with the direction this entire season has taken, I don't think so.
There has been a lot of "WTF?!" moments in this show this season, and not in a good way.