Tiggy I remember like you do. I know that there wasn't any blood on her shirt when he stuck his hand in/through her. I had to scramble to hit the live TV button and record to get the end, so I may have missed the blood.
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
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Screencap. I dunno, man, looks like blood to me.
Looks like a shadow to me.
Looked like a shadow on screen, and a shadow in the screen cap.
Freshly oozing blood wouldn't have cut pile texture.
Doesn't look like blood to me either. The drops on her face are from hitting the floor, but all I see around her abdomen is a shadow.
I also think that if there was blood to be seen, we would have seen it on her shirt before she hit the ground, and there was none.
Looks like a shadow to me, but I didn't see that shot on TV. I just saw a face shot when she was lying there, with her eyes open, but unable to move or respond.
Since this whole superpowers thing, according to Mohinder, is based on "evolution" and "genetic markers," that's where it's assumed to have come from. My theory is that it's just a marker the series is using, and there won't be any real explanation for it. It just is.
This is why I don't pay attention to symbols unless/until they have the characters discuss the symbol.
I'm also in the "it looks like shadow" to me camp. Considering the show hasn't been shy about blood and gore, I think if Niki was bleeding, we would have been able to see it clearly.
I wonder how the eclipse fits into the show.
Is it a metaphor, or are they all going to meet in one place just as one happens...
Or can Hiro move the moon?
Is it a metaphor, or are they all going to meet in one place just as one happens...
wasn't there one in the pilot when Hiro was on the roof of that building doing tai chi?