Atomic bombs release neutron radiation.
The show never gave any indication that Ted emitted anything but EM radiation.
'Touched'
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Atomic bombs release neutron radiation.
The show never gave any indication that Ted emitted anything but EM radiation.
What about Ted's wife getting radiation sickness?
Well, I sure hope Peter will be back, because I have been selling my cow-orkers (all nurses) on the show based on the fact that Peter is a non-lame, non-effeminate, male hospice and palliative care nurse whose "superheroness" comes from the same qualities that make him a good nurse.
You know, with the actual medical background, Peter would have made a better EMT than Mohinder.
I was thinking that, too, Theo, but then I thought maybe he was too busy becoming radioactive to take care of the others! In some ways I am a little disappointed (right now) on how the world was saved, because I did want it to be Peter saving the world by being a caretaker rather than Nathan by being a capital "H" hero.
Also, I thought it was funny that they kept Peter and Claire separated for great chunks of this episode. It is almost as if they were trying to avoid the chemistry!
Sylar's powers were pretty office in the season finale.
I cannot for the life of me figure out what "office" is supposed to be.
I thought that the stuff on the floor of the studio was paint, not blood, left over from painting Kirby Plaza.
I thought it was funny that they kept Peter and Claire separated for great chunks of this episode. It is almost as if they were trying to avoid the chemistry!
Well, "Incest UST ignites human atom bomb on Heroes" sounds like a headline they want to avoid.
Sylar's powers were pretty office in the season finale.
Dammit. Typo Queen strikes again! I mean "pretty off" (I corrected it).
Dammit. Typo Queen strikes again! I mean "pretty off" (I corrected it).
I was actually having fun trying to figure it out.
I don't know if they were really that off. Sylar has been used to coming upon people generally unaware of his danger, who often don't know how to use their powers, and don't always have an offensive power. When faced with an actual challenge, he did okay. Plus, he was overconfident, I think.
Dude, he telekinetically shot bullets back at Parkman. That's not pretty off, that's pretty office, which is defined as "totally made of awesome and squee."
Though I agree with Vortex that he's overconfident as all get-out. I mean, I would be, if I were as badass.