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


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RigaMortus2 said:
Sure he did. The very first time we see him he is dreaming of dropping off of a large building.

No. That was a precognitive dream. I said "dreamed of the past".

I know about the kid in India and the explanation for him. It just seems odd that Peter seems to have the same dream power that Mohinder experienced.

The best explanation of course is the same reason the Heroes keep coming back to Isaac's loft: the budget only permits so many powers and so many sets :)
 
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Hmm no big fight. Not a bad ending though.

I think Sylar will be back, but not very soon. Maybe Season 3 or something. I know a lot of female fans will want Peter to be back. :P

The comic book seemed to show Sylar being injected with something before Hiro cuts him.

I think Parkman will be back. Come on; that was only a flesh wound. ;)
 

WayneLigon said:
Very pleased with everything. Especially our little look at Season Two.
Looks to me like a lot of Season Two will deal a lot with the previous generation of heroes, which explains why so many were referenced in the final few episodes. I think we're already up to five of them.
 


Taelorn76 said:
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?
And mutants aren't scifi? Eventually they will need something else to fight other than themselves. That reinforces the united theme. Perhaps the next season its another big bad mutant asthe villian, but after that, the stakes will needto be raised, the earth will need to be in danger.

Aliens done well (think V) would be cool.

As for the mutant mr. roberts, Heroes has already taken a scifi show and made it pretty humane. I don't see how one villian brought back by other means would be that terrible.
 

RigaMortus2 said:
That would be Telekinesis that made the tazers freeze in place and then drop to the ground. If it were timestop, when the timestop ended, the tazers would keep going.

True, I think that's the best case I've heard against it being the Time Stop. Plus they seem wary of letting Peter use Hiro's powers.

Vocenoctum said:
Actually, saving Claire WAS all about her power. Hiro had a plan, that was it. The unforeseen side effects of that plan might have meant something different, but that was his reason for saving her.

Not at all. Peter's determination to save Claire and his compassion influencing her rubbed off on Nathan. If Claire wasn't there, Nathan wouldn't have seen her and felt that compassion, and gone through with the plan. Sylar not getting her power was what Future Hiro assumed was the key (he too thought Sylar was the bomb), but he was wrong.
 


Krug said:
The comic book seemed to show Sylar being injected with something before Hiro cuts him.
Wasn't that just the panel Mohinder referred to when he injected the Haitian in "5 Years Later" ("I think I'm suppose to help you.")
 

I wanted a big fight, this was everyone coming together but as fights and ending go, not so much.

Peter's problem, HE IS DUMB! He knows he has all this powers but he does not take the time to learn them as Claude told him. What a waste of superpowers. At least Sylar was smart and I am glad to see him drag himself off.

I got the impression that the Generation's story was to be a tag on this one but looks to have been changed at the last minute for a summer show.
 

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