A tuning fork? A TUNING FORK?! MOHINDER, YOU MAGNIFICENT BASTARD!!
Definitely the first (and possibly last) time I've loved Mohinder. He really kinda enjoyed that just a leeeettle too much.
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A tuning fork? A TUNING FORK?! MOHINDER, YOU MAGNIFICENT BASTARD!!
Definitely the first (and possibly last) time I've loved Mohinder. He really kinda enjoyed that just a leeeettle too much.
Not that I advocate torture, even for murderous psychopaths, but seriously, he tortured him with a TUNING FORK. Mohinder is fucking hardcore, y'all.
Ha, that was so fucking awesome.
What does the comic show? I'm too lazy to go look myself.
It says that Bennet actually got Hana's help for his plan to send Claire away.
That made me like Mohinder more than anything else he's done, I think.
Yeah, Mohinder was pretty badass this episode. Never would have expected that!
What does the comic show?
I'll whitefont, because it's not technically broadcast, though I think it's canon: In between leaving the destroyed house and getting to the bridge to get shot, Mr. Bennett brought Hana (Wireless) in to do some unnamed thing to help Claire.
Guess that answered that.
-t, I think whitefont is appropriate given that I felt mildly spoiled when Hana first showed up and nearly all of her scenes were things I'd seen/learned in the comics already. So because of that, I do imagine what's in the comic this week is canon, and I'm waiting for them to divulge that information in an episode.
Although many of the early comics were never talked about on the show.
Huh. I'm sorry they didn't have time to show it. (re. the comic) -- it's a dropped storyline I've been wondering about.
Ha, that was so fucking awesome.
I was actually talking kinda ironically. Heh. Like, he didn't have some Metallica in his music collection on the laptop? There had gotta be something wee bit more painful to Sylar's ear than a tuning fork.
Hiro\'s experience with Charlie seems to imply that the explosion is going to happen no matter what, since Hiro has seen it.
The thing with Charlie happened in the past. I could see the show\'s physics claiming that you can\'t change the past, but the future is still mutable.
You think that Mohinder's dad was a metalhead? Or are you just lobbying for a SPN/Heroes X-over? (too)
I have stumbled across only a couple of the comic Easter Eggs and really -- they haven't been at all informative. Perhaps I've found the wrong ones.
Maybe what Hana did was to get Claire her passport and fake ID. Real fast.
Like, he didn't have some Metallica in his music collection on the laptop? There had gotta be something wee bit more painful to Sylar's ear than a tuning fork.
Heh. Well, okay. I was referring to the fact that he thought to aggravate Mohinder's superhearing at all. And a tuning fork, to a normal person, would not do much, whereas blaring Metallica makes everyone scream.
Actually, I think the tuning fork would do more damage than Metallica because wouldn't it cause his eardrums to vibrate?