Heroes Season [Volume] 1(#23)---5/21/07-'How to stop an Exploding Man' Season Ending.


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Taelorn76 said:
Yeah, but in this show the powers seem to come from genetic mutations. have an external element create a super would I feel cheapen the others abit
not neccessarily. I think it will add something new to the show. Eventually the mutant of the week will get old and a new type of villian will need to come about. I see mutants and aliens in this shows future.
 

Hey, when Hiro ended up in feudal Japan at the end of this episode/beginning of next season, was that lone samurai with the blue on his helmet George Takai? It kind of looked like him, and reinforces the theory that he's immortal/very long-lived.

Johnathan
 


Taelorn76 said:
Peter had Nathan's ability to fly, other than an heroic sacrifice Nathan's death was not needed.

It's possible that, not being able to control his blowing up ability would keep him from being able to control his other abilities (like flying) as well. What I want to know is why they couldn't shoot him and pull out the bullet later or just tranquilize him like they did to Ted.

Thornir Alekeg said:
I'm not convinced Claire's power could help Peter in this. If a stick or shard of glass in the brain can keep them from regenerating, how will it work when Peter is atomized all across the atmosphere? Which molecule is the one the the stick has to be in to stop the regeneration.

Claire survived her encounter with Ted because she burned all her hair and skin off, but her brain was intact. Peter going nova? Not so easy.

Of course I'm sure for plot, he'll be back if they want it (and I assume they will).
Well, he was there in 'Five Years Later', despite having blown up. It seems that he can somehow survive.
 

Richards said:
Hey, when Hiro ended up in feudal Japan at the end of this episode/beginning of next season, was that lone samurai with the blue on his helmet George Takai? It kind of looked like him, and reinforces the theory that he's immortal/very long-lived.

Johnathan
Looked like him to me.

Oh, and on Sylar surviving...methinks the cockroach connection that keeps appearing with him is an important part of it.
 

Did anyone else notice the flashes in Sylar's eyes as he lay there? It seemed to be flashes of peoples powers and then his eyes were milky like Issac's. I am wondering if that was the powers he had gathered slipping away or what?
 

DonTadow said:
not neccessarily. I think it will add something new to the show. Eventually the mutant of the week will get old and a new type of villian will need to come about. I see mutants and aliens in this shows future.

See I don't think so. If the show goes to SCI-FI it will loose the average viewer. Look at Surface and the other show with aliens in the water?
 

Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
Looked like him to me.

Oh, and on Sylar surviving...methinks the cockroach connection that keeps appearing with him is an important part of it.

I am not sure I noticed a roach tied to Sylar before?

They do say a roach could survive an A-bomb
 

I liked it. They wrapped up quite a few things, but left plenty of dangling plot threads for next season. I can't wait to see Sylar next season (though I was really hoping it'd be Evil President Sylar traveling back in time), to say nothing of the new BBEG Molly referenced!
 

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