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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 3477373" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>I agree with a lot of what's been said. Mohinder's not killing Sylar is believable if you stop thinking about purely from a tactical perspective. When you momentarily down a guy that powerful, you don't try and finish him off, you take the reprieve you've bought yourself and get the hell out of there.</p><p></p><p>Linderman's plan for New York does seem to be straight out of <em>Watchmen</em>, but I thought that was kind of cool. He seems to have the details down, since that'll likely lead to President Petrelli being given broad powers to "protect America," and from there...who knows? Though the future seen in this weeks' graphic novel seems a bit more dystopian than Linderman was talking about.</p><p></p><p>Isaac's death scene...man, I thought that was powerful. He's the guy who's lost everything, but he was still able to accept his death since he knew that he'd given the other heroes what they'd need to defeat Sylar and stop the bomb. At the very end, his curse became his blessing. I like that they're not afraid to kill people in this show, but when they do it it's always very poignant and meaningful. Also, Sylar's rendition of Isaac's painting was very twisted, excellently portraying his warped view of the world. Loved it!</p><p></p><p>I look forward to the day Candice gets her ass kicked. EVIL woman!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 3477373, member: 8461"] I agree with a lot of what's been said. Mohinder's not killing Sylar is believable if you stop thinking about purely from a tactical perspective. When you momentarily down a guy that powerful, you don't try and finish him off, you take the reprieve you've bought yourself and get the hell out of there. Linderman's plan for New York does seem to be straight out of [i]Watchmen[/i], but I thought that was kind of cool. He seems to have the details down, since that'll likely lead to President Petrelli being given broad powers to "protect America," and from there...who knows? Though the future seen in this weeks' graphic novel seems a bit more dystopian than Linderman was talking about. Isaac's death scene...man, I thought that was powerful. He's the guy who's lost everything, but he was still able to accept his death since he knew that he'd given the other heroes what they'd need to defeat Sylar and stop the bomb. At the very end, his curse became his blessing. I like that they're not afraid to kill people in this show, but when they do it it's always very poignant and meaningful. Also, Sylar's rendition of Isaac's painting was very twisted, excellently portraying his warped view of the world. Loved it! I look forward to the day Candice gets her ass kicked. EVIL woman! [/QUOTE]
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