I lol'd a couple times today watching this due to Gabriel. The Cake and the elevator were definitely awesome ones. As was killing Arthur.
Gabriel is easily one of my favorite characters now, if he wasn't before
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I lol'd a couple times today watching this due to Gabriel. The Cake and the elevator were definitely awesome ones. As was killing Arthur.
Gabriel is easily one of my favorite characters now, if he wasn't before
Spoiler: show
Peter killing Arthur would've set up for badass future Peter though
I'm curious about his powers though, when he gets em back next episode are they gonna be the same or diff... I liked his emapthic mimicry (sp) powers, but dunno if they will keep it that way.. can only hope so. Well I guess they have to make em the same since future Peter was still OP, yet Future Peter did come across as more vulnerable
At the very least, it should mean he knows how to recreate it.
Hey you're right it was Lost, it wasn't that they look alike it's just that I couldn't remember the scene directly, I'm half-black so implying I'm incapable of telling two black people apart is the wrong path to go down.
Besides that... everybody is ok with Arthur being able to time travel even before he got Hiro's power? How was he able to go back in time, was it Peter's time travel?
Yes. It was Peter's.
Probably, since he got Peter's electric shock power when he first took his power. It still was kind of cheap though since he could've avoided so many problems by just going to get Claire himself instead of sending Sylar >.>
Also, I think wafik was kidding around w/ the black people thing lol.
OTH, Lost and Heroes really are the same show so its understandable you got the 2 confused![]()
On a positive note, Bryan Fuller, the guy that wrote 'Company Man' (arguably my favorite episode, since it focused on one primary character), is coming back to the show now that Pushing Daisies is getting canned. I can't recall if that was mentioned before.
I think what ppl said regarding the catalyst slowly decaying the body may be true, and that was why Claire was a perfect "specimen" since she can't die. But I don't believe the Catalyst keeps ppl from dieing because Claire has technically died many times throughout the 3 seasons by having something stuck in the "sweet" spot of her brain, or even during the eclipse that removed her powers temporarily.
Unfortunantly, the Catalyst won't be explained further, nor will all good story that could be used to explain it.
Sylar should've killed the Haitian when he had the chance. Then took his power. That of course would've upset me because the Haitian is one of my favorite characters. But that would've been the logical move. Then after that he would've been free to pick Arthur's brain. That was like the holy grail. Honestly, how could he just let that go to waste.
Of course though they wouldn't go either of those routes because they are logical and would massively overpower him, even more so then Peter in the past.
It also seems Nathan's Captian America is a little racist towards Haji's
The writing for Slyar gets better and better, I hope they merge his two personalities in the next arc and have him be the anti-hero who everyone needs help from against the new armies Nathan. The "recreating the catalyst" thing mentioned above seems pretty solid, but I doubt that'll happen.
Good episode outside of the implausible dues ex machina and not explaining why Claire didn't want the catalyst.
Did anyone here ask or explain about why Sylar's hunger would make him kill Elle? He already "saw" how she worked. Okay, that wasn't meant to be dirty.