[quote]AngryVader wrote:
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
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]
He has Peter’s powers. All of them, including time travel.
[quote]AngryVader wrote:
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.
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.[/quote]
When Arthur was “killed” the catalyst mist went somewhere… Peter was standing next to it perhaps he got some or what was left of it?
Hiro almost became badass and again he failed, Ando feels he needs to find Hiro so perhaps the formula he has in the future is to reverse the effects of the formula in the present? Hiro misunderstands this?
I liked the super soldier syrum kind of thing, perhaps we’re going to see mutants against the mutated showdowns.
He has Peter’s powers. All of them, including time travel.
Good catch I had totally forgotten about that.[/quote]
Same here. I’m embarrassed that I forgot that, because I recently had a conversation with a co-worker where we were discussing if we thought that Arthur had stolen all of Peter’s powers or just the ones he saw him use.
[quote]pzehtoeur wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
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.
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.
Best lines by Sylar:
“Oh, cake!”
“It does tingle”
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“It’s not going to hurt a bit. Got me. That’s a lie.”
Just watched. Finally a decent episode. Sylar is awesome. He alone keeps me coming back. The “cake” line was one of the best of the entire season. But how did he get from California to Pinehurst in New York so fast? I don’t remember him having any speed or teleportation powers. Then again, maybe it wasn’t so fast. Who knows how much time transpired.
I hope Arthur is dead. He was just too – I don’t know – bland. I wonder if they are priming this Marine to be a future enemy.
I imagine somehow, Peter will soon get his powers back.
It seemed to me that, when Arthur stole Peter’s powers and told him he wasn’t getting his powers back, he was a little hesitant. Maybe the powers revert to the originals after Arthur’s death?
[quote]Vash wrote:
It seemed to me that, when Arthur stole Peter’s powers and told him he wasn’t getting his powers back, he was a little hesitant. Maybe the powers revert to the originals after Arthur’s death?[/quote]
The light coming out of Authur could be two points, either the light of the catalyst or peoples powers returning to them or both.
Peter has been powerless too long, someone has to fight Sylar now, right?
[quote]Higgins wrote:
Vash wrote:
It seemed to me that, when Arthur stole Peter’s powers and told him he wasn’t getting his powers back, he was a little hesitant. Maybe the powers revert to the originals after Arthur’s death?
The light coming out of Authur could be two points, either the light of the catalyst or peoples powers returning to them or both.
Peter has been powerless too long, someone has to fight Sylar now, right?[/quote]
I would agree peter defiantly needs to get his powers back. Ever since Arthur stole them I’ve been trying to figure out different ways that he could either get them back or something that is flawed with Arthur’s powers. Still can’t figure anything out, but im jacked for next weeks episode.
I am just happy that hiro is not a ten year old anymore. Does anyone know, if next week is the last episode of just the year. Or is it the season finale?
[quote]Lowery38595 wrote:
I am just happy that hiro is not a ten year old anymore. Does anyone know, if next week is the last episode of just the year. Or is it the season finale?[/quote]
Yeah, a litter higher up on the page:
[quote]AngryVader wrote:
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.
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[quote]AngryVader wrote:
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.
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Are you sure? Both Wikipedia and Netflix have it as the last episode listed. They don’t say it’s the season finale, but there’s no other episode listed afterwards.
[quote]malonetd wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
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.
Are you sure? Both Wikipedia and Netflix have it as the last episode listed. They don’t say it’s the season finale, but there’s no other episode listed afterwards.[/quote]
I remember them saying that it is the last episode of this year.
Anyone else think the moment with grown up Hiro and his mom was touching?
[quote]Makavali wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
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
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?
He has Peter’s powers. All of them, including time travel.[/quote]
Yea that’s true. I was thrown off a little bit when Arthur said to Hiro (something along the lines of) “…and now I’ll take the catalyst and your power too blah blah…”. I guess he just didn’t want Hiro to have a power anymore. Makes sense.
[quote]malonetd wrote:
AngryVader wrote:
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.
Are you sure? Both Wikipedia and Netflix have it as the last episode listed. They don’t say it’s the season finale, but there’s no other episode listed afterwards.[/quote]
Yeah, I watched the the preview several times. They explicitly state that it’s the ‘last Heroes of the year’. It resumes in February. TWO MONTHS!?!? Man, that’s a long time to wait. That might be why none of the websites have anything listed though.
I don’t know if you watch it but they did exactly the same thing with the Sarah Connor Chronicles this week as well. When they showed the preview for next week, the first thing they said was that next week was the last new episode of the year.
Smallville did it this season too.
I wish all these shows didn’t just shut down for a month or two.
[quote]Travacolypse wrote:
If it gives the writers some time to pull their heads out of their asses and come up with plots that are devoid of obvious holes, I’m all for it.[/quote]