Heroes Season 1(#8)---11/13/06-'Seven Minutes to Midnight'

Umbran said:
However, Nathan escaped, flying away at supersonic speeds in his jammies, to meet up with Hiro in the diner. So, no mark for Nathan...



Well, now we get to see how twisted things become - because Ando is still living in a time where the waitress dies. Of course, if Hiro succeeds and the waitress lives, he removes his own need to go back in time and save her...

I think this may be where he learns of the time rift problem he mentions - going back and changing his own past is probably dicey, at best...
That would be an interesting take on time travel - Ando (or at least the Ando that saw the dead waitress) is now "stranded" in time - Hiro will never return for him.

Though, no it can't work that way. Hiros change of the time line affected Ando - the photo in the background changed. There must be another reason that Hiro doesn't return punctually.
 

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Taelorn76 said:
But he knew that it was going to be at homecoming before he had Eden manipulate Issac to paint another painting.
The missing painting is the key, the one Liberman (think that was his name has - the guy we have yet to meet) that Peter was trying to get. He has to have seen it. Claire-bear's father did not get concerned (that we know) until Eden told him the line about saving the cheerleader and then seeing the picture Peter finished, with her brain pan empty.
 
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To Ponder...

With the revealtions of a 'group' that has been monitoring the paranormal rise of homo-superior.

Here is a question to think about. Claire's 'poppa' knows of Sylar,and has stated, that no one knows where he is, period.

And considering the evidence of his travels of late, and how long they have known of him.

Will Claire be sacrificed to get the 'bigger' fish?

And Sylar is considered...a pretty BIG fish to have.
 

Hand of Evil said:
The missing painting is the key, the one Liberman (think that was his name has - the guy we have yet to meet) that Peter was trying to get. He has to have seen it. Claire-bear's father did not get concerned (that we know) until Eden told him the line about saving the cheerleader and then seeing the picture Peter finished, with her brain pan empty.

Linderman is his name. Liberman is the guy who won the Senate race in CT
 

Truth Seeker said:
Will Claire be sacrificed to get the 'bigger' fish?

And Sylar is considered...a pretty BIG fish to have.

I think her father really cares about her and does not want to see harm come to her. That is why he was willing to have Issac back on the H to paint the painting the may save her life.
 

Truth Seeker said:
With the revealtions of a 'group' that has been monitoring the paranormal rise of homo-superior.

Here is a question to think about. Claire's 'poppa' knows of Sylar,and has stated, that no one knows where he is, period.

And considering the evidence of his travels of late, and how long they have known of him.

Will Claire be sacrificed to get the 'bigger' fish?

And Sylar is considered...a pretty BIG fish to have.
Another question, would Claire-Bear heal if her brain is placed back into her body?

Which makes me ponder the question, where does the self reside? Is it possible Claire-Bear's identity would be traferred to Sylar? Crap, too deep! Must surface for air now! :confused:
 

The only thing I really didn't like about the episode was that if Daddy Dear is so concerned about Claire Bear, why doesn't he get on a plane with her and go somewhere that doen't have a stadium?
 

A great episode.

The only thing I'm leery about is the number of possible time paradoxes (including the one mentioned previously regarding Hiro, and Ed Laprade's comment above). But then, I've never been a fan of time travel stuff.
 

Dracomeander said:
They just expanded the range of Hiro's timebending. It is far more than five weeks.

The waitress said she got the Japanese-English dictionary for her birthday which was six months ago. The picture showed Hiro at her birthday celebration.

But the waitress doesn't appear to remember Hiro when he shows up at the diner. I think it's a good indication that he can change the past.
 

JEL said:
But the waitress doesn't appear to remember Hiro when he shows up at the diner. I think it's a good indication that he can change the past.

When they take Charlie's body (the waitress) out, they do a closeup on her birthday picture, and she's alone in it.

At the end of the episode, Hiro is in the picture with her.

followup/edit: It's clear that he can change the timeline, but who knows what the consequences are
 
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