That is indeed what I mean.
Kaylee ,'Shindig'
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I thought Charles's power was magical negritude. It would have been very obvious if Peter began manifesting that power.
I'm staying in my dreaming-related power camp, which the finale reinforced, rather than lessened.
I think too -- some sort of dream-walking.
dream-walking
Wasn't that also the power of that little boy in India that Mohinder saw early on in the season? I'm sorta sad they dropped that story line, but who knows? It could get picked up next season.
I have zero doubt that Peter survived. Almost canonical. He survived in the alternate universe. If he can recover from being the center of an atomic explosion, he can recover from going splat after dropping 50,000 feet. Especially since he has flight + TK + superstrength in adddition to come-back-from-the-dead.
Nathan-not so much. But I can think of one way it can happen. Near future, Future!Peter (from this timeline) eventually goes back and rescues Nathan seconds the explosion, bringing him to the near future time. Minimal paradox. No internactions between Nathan and timeline between time of explosion and time Future!Peter brings him to.
Unrelated subject: read latest comic to find out what active character is harder to see than Claude.
I thought Charles's power was magical negritude.
(chortle)
Isn't that the Haitian's? :-)
before the finale, I had this dream ending to the series, where there would be this kickass fight between Sylar and Peter and the Haitian would stroll up and put an end to it all. I realize that now that couldn't happen either because he's on Mama Petrelli's side. So it is unlikely he was in New York City at all.
BTW, even in the "5 Years Gone", it didn't seem like a wonderful world that Nathan unified. NYC was a burned out shell and all the heroes were getting rounded up. Do you really think Linderman would have wanted that?
Isn't that the Haitian's? :-)
Has he taught anyone inspirational lessons about appreciating what life has to offer or trusting in their own worth? I must have missed that amongst all the brain-erasing.
My pet theory about the bullet-turning-back is that there was nothing super about them, they were just bullets being shot by a telepath.
Speaking of which, they were not traveling at supersonic speed. Parkman might not have as bad of wounds as if they had been. Basically they were just objects hurled with telekinesis.