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<blockquote data-quote="Mustrum_Ridcully" data-source="post: 3907752" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>IIRC, Sylar said to Mohinder that he convinced the babysitter to take the day off. I have no idea _how_ he did it, but I am pretty certain that does mean she was not left alone.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>I liked this episode, and I am fine with a few of the characters mistakes. They don't know as much as we do. Adam had nearly 4 months to work with and manipulate Peter. Adam lived 400 years, and he was a kind of con-man already when he was still knows as Kensei. (He talked people into posing as him and they got shot for it!). And Peters control about his ability is very "reactive" - he rarely seems to be able to plan when or how to use his powers, he just does. If he were interrogating Adam (or later, Hiro), the situation might have been "natural" for him to mind-probe, but he just wasn't.</p><p></p><p>The only issue I have is with Adams regeneration power - how hard is he to kill? How much of what he can say about his limits is true? Maybe there was a time where he could have been killed with a destroyed head. For Peter, it might even forever be true, since he doesn't have the "real" power, just his empathic copy of the power. But maybe it's not true for him?</p><p>I hope this gets answered eventually.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I liked the "conclusion" of our Snooze Brothers. Sylar and Maya getting together, her brother getting killed. I am really not sure if Sylars best scene was teaching Maya to control her power (talk about risky) or the way he talked about his mother, or the way he hid the brother's dead body from Maya (It's not the first time that Sylar has a corpse lying around in the next room while others speak with him...)</p><p>Only think I don't get is why Sylar ever got a watch-maker - with his manipulative abilities, he should have been at least a cars-dealer or a politician (his morals wouldn't have hurt either, I guess). <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I think Mohinder is still not really getting the Company's danger (evilness), but he is certainly getting its potential - and he is trying to take the initiative. (Rescuing HRG, destroying the virus). </p><p></p><p>Bob is also a fascinating character - how he talked to Elle about her having to regain his trust. He has a way to get to people, though I see the possiblity that he is mkaing an error now, since Elle learned from HRG about the (alleged) reasons for her mental state...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustrum_Ridcully, post: 3907752, member: 710"] IIRC, Sylar said to Mohinder that he convinced the babysitter to take the day off. I have no idea _how_ he did it, but I am pretty certain that does mean she was not left alone. --- I liked this episode, and I am fine with a few of the characters mistakes. They don't know as much as we do. Adam had nearly 4 months to work with and manipulate Peter. Adam lived 400 years, and he was a kind of con-man already when he was still knows as Kensei. (He talked people into posing as him and they got shot for it!). And Peters control about his ability is very "reactive" - he rarely seems to be able to plan when or how to use his powers, he just does. If he were interrogating Adam (or later, Hiro), the situation might have been "natural" for him to mind-probe, but he just wasn't. The only issue I have is with Adams regeneration power - how hard is he to kill? How much of what he can say about his limits is true? Maybe there was a time where he could have been killed with a destroyed head. For Peter, it might even forever be true, since he doesn't have the "real" power, just his empathic copy of the power. But maybe it's not true for him? I hope this gets answered eventually. Oh, and I liked the "conclusion" of our Snooze Brothers. Sylar and Maya getting together, her brother getting killed. I am really not sure if Sylars best scene was teaching Maya to control her power (talk about risky) or the way he talked about his mother, or the way he hid the brother's dead body from Maya (It's not the first time that Sylar has a corpse lying around in the next room while others speak with him...) Only think I don't get is why Sylar ever got a watch-maker - with his manipulative abilities, he should have been at least a cars-dealer or a politician (his morals wouldn't have hurt either, I guess). :) I think Mohinder is still not really getting the Company's danger (evilness), but he is certainly getting its potential - and he is trying to take the initiative. (Rescuing HRG, destroying the virus). Bob is also a fascinating character - how he talked to Elle about her having to regain his trust. He has a way to get to people, though I see the possiblity that he is mkaing an error now, since Elle learned from HRG about the (alleged) reasons for her mental state... [/QUOTE]
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