I’m not sure how I feel about Sylar and Denko working together. I’m sure Sylar will enjoy getting knew powers, but I wonder if that’s his true motivation.
Has Angela mentioned having a sister before?
Dennis3k, I deleted the episode already, but basically Denko and Sylar killed the chameleon guy while he was still disguised as Sylar and then used the body to make everyone think that Sylar was dead. Sylar apparently took the chameleon guy’s power without slicing his head open.
Angela had a dream that told her what she needed to do and wanted her and Peter to meet up with the rest of the family (and Angela’s sister).
So i guess Im missing how did Denko and Sylar teamup and why?Motives or whatnot and who is Angela’s sister did they show her or she just spoke of her and why is she important…
I did think it was pretty cool when Sylar changed from that girl into himself…
And why would HRG hesitate in protecting Angela I thought they were sort of together on an inside scheme…he sort of thought about reporting the coast is clear…
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So i guess Im missing how did Denko and Sylar teamup and why?Motives or whatnot and who is Angela’s sister did they show her or she just spoke of her and why is she important…
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Angela’s sister was in last week’s episode. no idea what her importance is.
Sylar was the one that handed over the Puppetmaster and some others. The way they put it was “we both want the same thing … to kill people with powers”
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I almost never watch the show on Mondays and just catch it later in the week.
I gotta say this is one of the first episodes I really liked in a long while. And, yes, that probably has a lot to do with Sylar being prominently featured.
Also, I like how they have scaled back and paced the episodes now. Instead of having five or six story angles, starring different cast members, all going on at once, they now just have 2 or 3.
I mean, this whole episode was really just Sylar and Denko in one story, and Claire and Nathan in another, with just a splash of Peter and Angela. No signs of Hiro, Parkman, Suresh, or anyone else until next week when they will probably feature them mostly. I think we get a better, more complete story this way.
I don’t know where they’re headed with this story, but I would be perfectly fine with this spilling over to next season and just watching some episodes of Sylar and Denko hunt down mutants for a while.
That being said, I am kinda worried about how they plan on wrapping this all up. There’s no clean way out of this with the government being involved. I hope the writers have a plan. And it better not include time travel or mind cleaning. They started it. They brought the government storyline in, now they have to deal with it.
I’m gonna leave it at that. Does Nathan get the hunger now too? WTFWTFWTF.[/quote]
What I don’t get is that if he’s not supposed to remember that he’s Sylar, how would he be able to use his other powers, like when Angela stated he’s be able to remember things using his object memory power? Apparently that’s not a power he has to be conscious of to use? Wouldn’t the shock of him suddenly remembering things every time he touches something be a little much? What if he touches something that Sylar used or ‘witnessed’ what they did in the first place?
What if he gets hurt and heals? Accidentally electrocutes someone? ‘Nathan’ knows he doesn’t have those powers.
I just think this whole plot line is overly complicated and just leaves itself open to questions and plot holes.
Hell, they are already setting it up that he eventually reverts back to Sylar.
Anyone wanna take bets on that the weird “I Am Sylar” scar on his arm comes back or he finds himself doing that again?
As for why Hiro is “allergic” I imagine his body doesn’t want the power now that it’s gone from him and is rejecting it but at least that is how I took it.
Nathan/Sylar will be the new villian chapter I think, Sylar is just too good of a character (And often the only thing that keeps me interested) to just let go.
I’m gonna leave it at that. Does Nathan get the hunger now too? WTFWTFWTF.
What I don’t get is that if he’s not supposed to remember that he’s Sylar, how would he be able to use his other powers, like when Angela stated he’s be able to remember things using his object memory power? Apparently that’s not a power he has to be conscious of to use? Wouldn’t the shock of him suddenly remembering things every time he touches something be a little much? What if he touches something that Sylar used or ‘witnessed’ what they did in the first place?
What if he gets hurt and heals? Accidentally electrocutes someone? ‘Nathan’ knows he doesn’t have those powers.
I just think this whole plot line is overly complicated and just leaves itself open to questions and plot holes.
Hell, they are already setting it up that he eventually reverts back to Sylar.[/quote]
I agree. And it just seems like they’re setting up too much for next season that they didn’t try and resolve anything this season.
i loved what the did with Sylar/Nathan. I was not expecting it. I think it will lead to some pretty gruesome things in the future too.
Wouldnt Nathan even touching his mom at all let him know he is Sylar tho?
But if he thinks he is Nathan, then finds out he is actually Sylar, do you think he becomes bad again? It all depends on which personality is more dominant right? Because right now, if you were to find out you were someone wicked in the past what do you do?