Nathan's rejection of flying suddenly becomes way more understandable.
It also makes his trying to discourage Peter seem a lot less self-centered.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Nathan's rejection of flying suddenly becomes way more understandable.
It also makes his trying to discourage Peter seem a lot less self-centered.
I got the link to this comic from a Halo page, due to the reference in the final panel, but the background of the first is what actually amused me: [link]
Sylar's eyebrows are way too huge.
Sylar looks disturbingly like Brandon Routh.
Yeah, I was totally getting a Clark Kent vibe off him.
Ha. I apparently should have waited an ep before I doubted the whole Sylar stealing Heroes' brains to steal their powers angle
Kalshane, you were totally 100% right. Your getting psyched out by my doubt for an episode does not count.
That means Sylar will be one tough prisoner to hold. He can "fix" stuff ,he has telekinesis, and we happen to known from a casual remark early on that he has iceman's powers. Oh and he has super-memory. Plus all the powers he's stolen we don't know.
Incidentally, how was Bad!Dad able to refuse pixie's orders?
Incidentally, how was Bad!Dad able to refuse pixie's orders?
The Haitian Sensation appears to be able to dampen the effect of her powers. In addition to mindwiping people.
I thought Sylar looked disturbingly like Simon Tam.
Yes!
The Haitian Sensation appears to be able to dampen the effect of her powers.
He was cockblocking her.
Now I want to read a comic book about a superhero called "Cockblocker".
Oh and he has super-memory. Plus all the powers he's stolen we don't know.
He may also have a gift with purchase, depending on how he assimilates the brains (i.e. the imminent anyeurism).
I was expecting us to find out that the waitress (what the frell is it with this show and taking forever to learn anyone's name) had died of the anyeurism rather than being murdered (the shrine could work in either case).
They've really got some splainin' to do with Hiro's powers though. What happened when he blipped back in terms of what the waitress saw? Did he just disappear like he does with Ando? If so, why didn't she use the ticket? Also, how could he have given her the book and her not recognize him, though of course she hadn't met him yet, BUT SHE HAD THE DAMN BOOK!@!?!??#@#?!??!
***head explodes***
"Cleanup in aisle six!"
jimi, I did. I thought I'd even mentioned it here, but turns out it was over in Plei's LJ. He played a rabbi in the B5, too.
Oh yeah! Sadly underused but The Rock Cries Out No Hiding Place is some of the best damn 45 minutes of television ever broadcast.