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<blockquote data-quote="Steel_Wind" data-source="post: 3477446" data-attributes="member: 20741"><p><strong>The Meaning of Sylar's Painting...</strong></p><p></p><p><u>Wild Theory:</u> The problem with Linderman is that he places too much faith in the paintings. They can mislead. Just as Isaac painted an invisible Peter Petrelli - Isaac paints what appears visually to be true. An empty scene that is actually Peter. The painting is true - but appearances can be deceiving...</p><p></p><p>Linderman sees Nathan as President because that is what the painting shows to the artist who painted it (Isaac, probably). And that is what the artist saw. But the artist has not seen the truth - just what appears to be true.</p><p></p><p>The real truth of the future is the painting shown to us by Sylar himself. Sylar didn't paint Nathan as a monster president - because Sylar knows the truth:</p><p></p><p>Sylar painted HIMSELF as President. Sylar is the monster. Sylar is President. The eyebrows and hair are the clues.</p><p></p><p>In the future, Sylar absorbs Candace's power - and it is Sylar who is President. Using the power of the government to hunt those who might be able to stop him - cherry picking from the captives from time to time - all while appearing to be Nathan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steel_Wind, post: 3477446, member: 20741"] [B]The Meaning of Sylar's Painting...[/B] [U]Wild Theory:[/U] The problem with Linderman is that he places too much faith in the paintings. They can mislead. Just as Isaac painted an invisible Peter Petrelli - Isaac paints what appears visually to be true. An empty scene that is actually Peter. The painting is true - but appearances can be deceiving... Linderman sees Nathan as President because that is what the painting shows to the artist who painted it (Isaac, probably). And that is what the artist saw. But the artist has not seen the truth - just what appears to be true. The real truth of the future is the painting shown to us by Sylar himself. Sylar didn't paint Nathan as a monster president - because Sylar knows the truth: Sylar painted HIMSELF as President. Sylar is the monster. Sylar is President. The eyebrows and hair are the clues. In the future, Sylar absorbs Candace's power - and it is Sylar who is President. Using the power of the government to hunt those who might be able to stop him - cherry picking from the captives from time to time - all while appearing to be Nathan. [/QUOTE]
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