HEROES The Series! (*Spoilers*)

I didn’t expect Sylar to kill Elle…sheesh.

[quote]Backlash79 wrote:
I didn’t expect Sylar to kill Elle…sheesh.[/quote]

We don’t know for SURE this happened, it sorta just panned out of the shot with her letting out some wimpers. (Which is ok because she is so damn hot)

I wouldn’t be surprised either way on this one.

He was cutting her head open when it started to pan out though.

I agree fellas. Why didn’t Mr. Petrelli lose his powers and be bed-ridden again? I think Peter will eventually get his powers back based on the eclipse.

Parkman and Daphne, this is an awkward relationship and Parkman doesn’t seem to get his powers going as he has the ability like his father to change the subconscious reality and rarely uses it and the fucking “Why are you tilting your head like that?”

I thought that was hillarious and I thought the same thing, he always tilts his head to read minds! Just fucking read minds already! Hiro, fucking Hiro God damn his character needs to man up… takes Elle and Sylar away with a simple “Bad man” and puts them somewhere like a scene from “Here to Eternity” where the bad funcking man can get away.

Mohinder is on the break of badassness and then in a sigh it is gone. HRG is starting to be like the Batman of this universe using the tools he has to take them out, that’s cool he knows most of the mutants so he knows how to get to them or when he should get to them, yet his wife and Claire want him home… boo fucking hoo, let him do his job asswipes!!

The time travel with Claire… is this only to prove that her Dad actually loves her? So fucking what!!! And…and…??

[quote]The Savage wrote:
I agree fellas. Why didn’t Mr. Petrelli lose his powers and be bed-ridden again? I think Peter will eventually get his powers back based on the eclipse.
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Mr. Petrelli was bed ridden because he was poisoned by Mrs. Petrelli. Once he stole Adam Monroe’s powers, those injuries would have healed permanently.

Losing the power to heal during the eclipse wouldn’t automatically cause his injuries to reappear. Otherwise, the same thing would have happened to Claire, Sylar or anyone else that had the power to heal.

I have to admit I did chuckle a little when Hiro appeared out of nowhere and was like “Bad man.”

And I think Elle originally was the mother of Sylar’s kid but Arthur Petrelli did say that everything would change on the day of the eclipse so that could have been one thing that changed.

I’m still a little on the fence about Sylar not being Angela and Arthur’s son but I guess we’ll have to find out.

Interesting sidenote, Zachary Quinto (guy who plays Sylar) is going to play Spock in the 2009 Star Trek movie. I’ve never watched Star Trek and will probably not watch this movie but it was just weird seeing him with pointy ears.

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
The Savage wrote:
I agree fellas. Why didn’t Mr. Petrelli lose his powers and be bed-ridden again? I think Peter will eventually get his powers back based on the eclipse.

Mr. Petrelli was bed ridden because he was poisoned by Mrs. Petrelli. Once he stole Adam Monroe’s powers, those injuries would have healed permanently.

Losing the power to heal during the eclipse wouldn’t automatically cause his injuries to reappear. Otherwise, the same thing would have happened to Claire, Sylar or anyone else that had the power to heal.
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It doesn’t explain how Adam Monroe dies.

[quote]Makavali wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
The Savage wrote:
I agree fellas. Why didn’t Mr. Petrelli lose his powers and be bed-ridden again? I think Peter will eventually get his powers back based on the eclipse.

Mr. Petrelli was bed ridden because he was poisoned by Mrs. Petrelli. Once he stole Adam Monroe’s powers, those injuries would have healed permanently.

Losing the power to heal during the eclipse wouldn’t automatically cause his injuries to reappear. Otherwise, the same thing would have happened to Claire, Sylar or anyone else that had the power to heal.

It doesn’t explain how Adam Monroe dies.[/quote]

Wasn’t he several hundred years old? If the power was keeping him alive and then you take it away, maybe those hundred years catch up fast. That’s my theory anyway.

But I’m not the writers for the show. For all anyone knows, they killed him off simply because they didn’t like the guy.

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
For all anyone knows, they killed him off simply because they didn’t like the guy.[/quote]

Well they should have kept Adam and got rid of Firestorm or Flame On or whatever his name is. What a boring character. Or, maybe he’s not boring; it’s just the sloppy writing used on him. I mean, did anyone have a worse “back story” than him?

I think this show would really benefit from some real comic book writers on staff. Some people with experience with this stuff.

(For all I know, they do have some on staff. If they do, it’s probably some of the guys responsible for the Spider-Man Clone Saga. That two-year shitfest of a story line turned me off to comics until the Civil War came along.)

Elle was so hot =[

Authur is a bad bad man, any guesses on how much he can bench?

EDIT: How much he used to be able to bench rather.

[quote]Higgins wrote:
Elle was so hot =[

Authur is a bad bad man, any guesses on how much he can bench?[/quote]

Yeah, I’ve always had a thing for Kristen Bell.

Doesn’t Arthur have telekinesis as a power? If so, he could bench press like OVER 9000!!!

EDIT: I just saw your edit and now I’m wondering if your post is a reference to tonight’s episode. I better stay out of here for a few hours. :slight_smile:

From the previews, I think the people some level 5 somehow get out and the mind control dude takes hold of Slyar, which is uh, interesting to say the least.

I really liked this episode, lots of actions. Season finale next week.

I was hoping for Hiro to become a badass this episode… but instead, he gets his shit jacked

[quote]AngryVader wrote:
Wasn’t he several hundred years old? If the power was keeping him alive and then you take it away, maybe those hundred years catch up fast. That’s my theory anyway.

But I’m not the writers for the show. For all anyone knows, they killed him off simply because they didn’t like the guy.[/quote]

But his power simply regenerates his cells. His cells would age normally if his power is gone. His power kept him at about 30 for 400 years. He should theoretically still be 30 and aging normally now.

How did Arthur get to the balcony with Hiro and Claire? Did I miss something or is that a massive hole in the logic of the show?

Im happy Arthur and Elle are dead. Shows always get more interesting when important characters get killed off.

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
How did Arthur get to the balcony with Hiro and Claire? Did I miss something or is that a massive hole in the logic of the show?

Im happy Arthur and Elle are dead. Shows always get more interesting when important characters get killed off. [/quote]

I was under the impression when he steals somebody’s power he gets it, so presumably he stole a time-traveler’s power. That in conjunction with seeing the future allowed him to paint the same story as Isaac.

[quote]machiajelly wrote:
BONEZ217 wrote:
How did Arthur get to the balcony with Hiro and Claire? Did I miss something or is that a massive hole in the logic of the show?

Im happy Arthur and Elle are dead. Shows always get more interesting when important characters get killed off.

I was under the impression when he steals somebody’s power he gets it, so presumably he stole a time-traveler’s power. That in conjunction with seeing the future allowed him to paint the same story as Isaac.[/quote]

I guess that would explain how Arthur got to the desert to erase Hiro’s memory. I don’t know I still think I’m missing something

[quote]Makavali wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
Wasn’t he several hundred years old? If the power was keeping him alive and then you take it away, maybe those hundred years catch up fast. That’s my theory anyway.

But I’m not the writers for the show. For all anyone knows, they killed him off simply because they didn’t like the guy.

But his power simply regenerates his cells. His cells would age normally if his power is gone. His power kept him at about 30 for 400 years. He should theoretically still be 30 and aging normally now.[/quote]

Unless, the writers wanted to kill off the character and that’s a convenient way to do it.

Does it really matter at this point? He’s clearly not part of the show anymore.

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
machiajelly wrote:
BONEZ217 wrote:
How did Arthur get to the balcony with Hiro and Claire? Did I miss something or is that a massive hole in the logic of the show?

Im happy Arthur and Elle are dead. Shows always get more interesting when important characters get killed off.

I was under the impression when he steals somebody’s power he gets it, so presumably he stole a time-traveler’s power. That in conjunction with seeing the future allowed him to paint the same story as Isaac.

I guess that would explain how Arthur got to the desert to erase Hiro’s memory. I don’t know I still think I’m missing something [/quote]

That’s the only explanation I can think of. He must of stole the powers of someone like Hiro at some point.

The question now is, does Arthur stay dead? I hope so. He was starting to get too powerful. At a certain point, you’d have to wonder why he was even bothering with his plans and the other people with power. Why not just steal everyone’s and rule the world?

[quote]Higgins wrote:
From the previews, I think the people some level 5 somehow get out and the mind control dude takes hold of Slyar, which is uh, interesting to say the least.

I really liked this episode, lots of actions. Season finale next week.
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The preview said that it was only the last new Heroes of the year, not that it was the season finale. There’s still a good half of a season left after New Years.

Finally a good episode though.

It was interesting to see that that Haitian can be resisted if the person is powerful enough.

I’m also kind of glad to see the ‘old’ Sylar back. Seems like he had all the best moments of this episode.