I've got some screencaps:
Wide view of Isaac's paintings
The future, with cars in the background (it's not very clear unless you see the cars in motion)
Another picture, just because.
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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I've got some screencaps:
Wide view of Isaac's paintings
The future, with cars in the background (it's not very clear unless you see the cars in motion)
Another picture, just because.
In the beginning, he had to take the brain, now he just needs to see it.
I think it's always been about seeing "how it works" by looking at the brain. If he figures out Peter's dealio he won't have to open up the skull anymore. What we don't know about him is if he really gets off on murdering these people or if that's just a side effect of wanting the power.
Nice.
That looks like Isaac in the paintings. I can't see the cars, but there's clearly rebuilding going on in the future.
Why do you say that? Have the brains been left with the bodies, or nearby? I haven't been good about noticing details in every scene.
Remember Sylar's first apartment? He had shelves full of brains in jars.
Ah, and he's not carrying any around with him now. Gotcha. Thanks for jogging my weak memory.
Maybe he's FedExing them to a brain holding facility?
Oh, and in a related matter, the voting for a dedicated Heroes thread closes at 9 AM EST tomorrow -- see Jon's announcement in Sunnydale Press.
(FWIW, there's even a psychological term for relatives separated from birth finding each other sexually/romantically irresistable, it's not just in drama that it crops up. Of course, I can't recall what it is at the moment....)
Would you believe I was listening to a bit on BBC radio about that very thing on the way home from work tonight? Randomly obscure. But I don't remember the name of the syndrome or whatever. They interviewed a half brother and sister from the U.S. who were about to get married (they weren't using their real names).
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Oh, and they also talked about a full brother and sister (married) in Germany who had four kids together. None of these people grew up together. Um. Still. Just, you know, things I'd never guessed there were enough instances of for an actual syndrome to be named after - that would be one.
And, naturally, there's a wikipedia reference: [link]