Heroes

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Total votes: 46

TV show: Heroes

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DrAwkward wrote:
unarmedman wrote:They cut Peter's hair! Tragedy strikes!


I bet this is where Peter got the scar FutureHiro mentioned earlier this season.


I am not so sure. In the preview we see the scar healing - since they have "saved the cheerleader", the future Hiro that Peter encountered came from a world in which Claire was killed.

TV show: Heroes

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Don't worry Kenoki - the Linderman scene was remarkably anti-climactic. I walked away from it knowing barely more than I already knew...except that he must be a damn good cook.
"The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
-Winston Churchill

TV show: Heroes

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DrAwkward wrote:I bet this is where Peter got the scar FutureHiro mentioned earlier this season.


Perhaps it is - I don't know - it seems like almost every drawing and vision in this show has still come to pass. It will be interesting to see how Peter gets out of that situation though!

Also, Hiro finally figured out he could take someone with him through time, which was cool. But the future is still jacked. April 23 cannot come soon enough!
"The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
-Winston Churchill

TV show: Heroes

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unarmedman wrote:It will be interesting to see how Peter gets out of that situation though!


Though I doubt this will happen, I would find it kind of amusing if Peter started to crack open Sylar's skull and turn his own power on him. Trying to take Peter's power seems to illustrate Mohinder's assertion that Sylar is simply a ravenous parasite - if he manages to kill him and absorb his power what will he gain? Not a whole lot. He won't need to kill people anymore for their powers and that's about it, and he seems to enjoy using his powers to murder people and find out "what makes them tick", so why bother?

TV show: Heroes

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kenoki wrote:so, sylar does EAT the brains, right?


That's what most people assume, I am not entirely convinced, although the absence of the brains does make a compelling argument. I'd like to think that he pokes around inside their brains and finds out how their ability works and then modifies himself. The idea of him eating and then absorbing abilities just doesn't seem to jive with the whole "tick-tock", mechanistic, way he appears to operate.

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