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<blockquote data-quote="mmu1" data-source="post: 3186157" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>Perhaps they're still using the comic book as a guide...? Though that only makes sense if the comic is vague and leaves out many important things, like Charlie getting killed. </p><p></p><p>Which is not outside the realm of possibility - the comic is what sends them to Vegas in the Nissan Product Placement, but they walk into the whole mess surrounding cheating at cards blindly, despite the fact Hiro is scouring the comic for clues.</p><p></p><p>Anyway... I think that, like dravot said, people are making way too much out of an already complex story. The makers of <em>Heroes</em> don't seem to believe that every question is best answered with three other questions, which I'm grateful for... One <em>Lost</em> is enough. </p><p>And as far as the specific Sylar / Peter / Nathan issue goes - you see enough of the guy's face at the end of the show, and in the previews, to make it crystal clear it's a different actor.</p><p></p><p>Finally, as far as Peter being arrested goes - I think it is the perfect opportunity to bring in the FBI agent and the psychic cop, but I'm not sure it's going to happen, at least not right away - since last we see them, they're in the middle of a huge flap surrounding the Radiocative Man's escape. </p><p>What I want to see is if they show the police handling the crime scene evidence from the homecoming in an intelligent manner (provided Bennett doesn't mess with it) - after all, there is no physical evidence on the dead cheerleader that'd link her to Peter, and unless they're completely incompetent, they will realize that's a pool of his own blood he was lying in. On the other hand, Sylar probably did leave a blood trail on his way to his scuffle with Peter, and then disappeared, which <em>can</em> make it look like Peter is the one who killed the girl. (Though do we have 100% proof, at this point, that she's actually dead? It looked like Sylar only got started with the incision, and non-lethal head wounds bleed a ton.) Or they might figure out there were two people there, but think Sylar and Peter share the responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmu1, post: 3186157, member: 319"] Perhaps they're still using the comic book as a guide...? Though that only makes sense if the comic is vague and leaves out many important things, like Charlie getting killed. Which is not outside the realm of possibility - the comic is what sends them to Vegas in the Nissan Product Placement, but they walk into the whole mess surrounding cheating at cards blindly, despite the fact Hiro is scouring the comic for clues. Anyway... I think that, like dravot said, people are making way too much out of an already complex story. The makers of [i]Heroes[/i] don't seem to believe that every question is best answered with three other questions, which I'm grateful for... One [i]Lost[/i] is enough. And as far as the specific Sylar / Peter / Nathan issue goes - you see enough of the guy's face at the end of the show, and in the previews, to make it crystal clear it's a different actor. Finally, as far as Peter being arrested goes - I think it is the perfect opportunity to bring in the FBI agent and the psychic cop, but I'm not sure it's going to happen, at least not right away - since last we see them, they're in the middle of a huge flap surrounding the Radiocative Man's escape. What I want to see is if they show the police handling the crime scene evidence from the homecoming in an intelligent manner (provided Bennett doesn't mess with it) - after all, there is no physical evidence on the dead cheerleader that'd link her to Peter, and unless they're completely incompetent, they will realize that's a pool of his own blood he was lying in. On the other hand, Sylar probably did leave a blood trail on his way to his scuffle with Peter, and then disappeared, which [i]can[/i] make it look like Peter is the one who killed the girl. (Though do we have 100% proof, at this point, that she's actually dead? It looked like Sylar only got started with the incision, and non-lethal head wounds bleed a ton.) Or they might figure out there were two people there, but think Sylar and Peter share the responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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