Scott Hajek Wrote:Must say, this is becoming one of the better shows on TV. There are so many unanswered questions and new revelations each week.
Hiro's evolution will be fun to watch. Though, from how far in the future did he come to meet Peter on the subway? It had to be a while for his english to be that good.
It's also cool to see some villain powers manifest themselves: the brain-wiper, the husband with Kitty Pride-like powers. Does Clare's father have anything up his sleeve or is he just a mastermind?
Nice application of mind-reading with the cop and his wife (wink, wink, nudge, nudge.)
outlanders Wrote:And last night's episode. Freakin' wow! You really got a chance to see HRG and what he's really like. Quite the eye opener, if you ask me.HRG?
outlanders Wrote:I'm a bit surprised that no one has commented on the past couple of weeks.So what is Sylar's original power? Like Peter, except he has to kill them?
Turns out that Peter has potential to be the most powerful of them all, with the exception of Syler. At least Peter doesn't have to kill people to 'inherit' their powers the way Syler does.
It was pretty heart-rending to see that the writers killed of Simone (correct spelling I hope).
And last night's episode. Freakin' wow! You really got a chance to see HRG and what he's really like. Quite the eye opener, if you ask me.
Chris
outlanders Wrote:My friend said that maybe he cuts off the top of the head and somehow is able to 'examine' the ability and then imitate it. After all, he was quite meticulous when he was a watchmaker, and obviously had an eye for detail. He does it to see what makes a person 'tick'.I think your friend has it. I just had a major catch up session and it seemed quite clear watching them all so close together that Sylar's ability is seeing how things/people work, and he can apply it to himself.
saynomore Wrote:This series should have been straight and simple: An origin to superhero series (sans superhero garb). But it seems to have joined the ranks of LOST and PRISON BREAK with its confusing plot development. Hell, but I'm hooked, awaiting the ultimate confrontation between the good guys and bad guys. Now if only I could figure out just who the good and bad guys are, maybe my investment of time in the show would be worth the headache.
AC
P.S. I did enjoy the George Takai/HRG flashback. And I'm always glad to see Eric Roberts get work.