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Wow, Nathan sure can move when he's airborne. The little sonic boom actually made me go "Holy shit!". And the landing was amusing, if painful.
I'm beginning to wonder if, as someone posited before, cheerleader's dad isn't actually evil. I mean, yeah, the guy has some questionable ethics and methods (assualt, kiddnapping, mind-wiping), but he let not!Weiss go after studying him and wiping his memories of him doing so. There seems to be more than generic evil conspiracy going on.
Judging by the painting, cheerleader chick gets de-brained by Sylar, which I imagine would kill her for really-real (considering a stick in her brain kept her down until it was removed) even if the de-braining doesn't give Sylar her powers. (Provided of course Sylar really is the brain collector and it's not the members of Mr. Horn-rim's conspiracy after all.)
But I notice in spite of having nothing to gain, he did fly and save the little girl.
Okay, I obviously glanced away from the screen at some point. When did Nathan save a little girl?
When did Nathan save a little girl?
It wasn't on the show; it was in his "graphic novel" on the official site.
Thank you for asking that, Morganna. You saved me fast-forwarding through however many episodes there have been.
He used MSG who can clear out your memory.
MSG?
Torchwood:
One of my favorite bits of ep. 2 was
where they were trying to ID the girl from the security footage, but could only enhance the image so far because the original image was low resolution. It's so nice to see that particular technological limitation acknowledged. I'm sick it when CSI-type shows have the techs getting molecular-level detail from cell-phone cameras, etc.
I was pleased with that too, Anne.
MSG?
Monosodium glutamate Mysterious Silent Guy? He had been MBG in earlier episodes.
I knew MSG had side-effects, but never considered selective amnesia as one of them....
I can't tolerate the stuff myself. I can get migraines and hives after eating it, so I wouldn't put anything past it.
(Thanks, DX, because all I was coming up with was monosodium glutamate.)
We can call him Mono for short!