Peter getting Adam is way more interesting to me that Adam just hanging around fuming over the Princess for centuries.
OK, I'm not opposed to the theory, but... how would Peter know where to go in the past to get Adam, or have any reason for doing so?
Also, isn't Adam a contemporary of the Golden Age folks? So, he would have been brought into the future before Peter had manifested powers.
Assuming Adam is immortal != assuming he's just been twiddling his thumbs for the past 400 years. Just because we don't know what he's been up to doesn't mean he hasn't been up to something.
I don't think he's necessarily been fuming about Hiro stealing his girl all this time...but I do think once he realized what time period he'd caught up to, he sure as hell remembered.
I do think once he realized what time period he'd caught up to, he sure as hell remembered.
I wonder what came first, forming the Company or planning a vendetta against Hiro?
It's been fun to see David Anders play Peter O'Toole, but I'm excited that he now gets to be Sark. Or Magneto. Or Magneto!Wolverine.
In the comics last year when Linderman came for Papa Petrelli (and Nathan was just a baby), Linderman said that he realized now there were bad people who had powers and he wanted to start an organization to combat them.
I wonder if Linderman was talking about Adam - as one example?
Didn't Bob say that Linderman was Adam's disciple, though?
Just because we don't know what he's been up to doesn't mean he hasn't been up to something.
I hope he's been doing something cool and we find out what it is/was.
Also, call me crazy, but based on what Bob said, I thought Adam's power was weather control or something like Storm.
Okay, do you think Linderman turned against Adam like HRG turned against the Russian?
Maybe Adam is like Peter, but did not know it when he was being Kensei.
Okay, do you think Linderman turned against Adam like HRG turned against the Russian?
That's my working theory, yes.