Except ... that EW article really was after they'd wrapped or nearly wrapped. I remember reading it along with a bunch of early strike stuff -- it was right before Kring closed up shop to go picket.
And what I think he was referring to was the hypothetical season finale that's coming. It's hard to remember that the episode that just aired was meant to be the end of a chapter, and the middle of the season. There's no way at that point they could have made any real adjustments to the episodes that have at this point aired.
Hiro could have done something.
I'm hoping that the too-convenient resurrections and healings turn out to come at a nasty, nasty price. Maybe only the ones from Adam work properly. The ones from Peter and/or Claire wind up having some horrible side-effect later on down the line.
I'm hoping that the too-convenient resurrections and healings turn out to come at a nasty, nasty price.
Yeah, I figure they *have* to do something like that. Otherwise no one dies, ever! Hello, over-population.
Maybe only the ones from Adam work properly. The ones from Peter and/or Claire wind up having some horrible side-effect later on down the line.
Why would that be? I can see Peter, but Adam and Claire have the same innate power. Why should one's blood work and the other's not?
Why should one's blood work and the other's not?
Adam's blood is a fine wine? Claire's younger blood is Two Buck Chuck?
Peter's? Grape Soda.
I could be wrong about this ...
I could justify Peter's not working as the blood might be normal once taken outside of his power-mimicking field. But we've seen Adam's and Claire's heal people in essentially identical fashion.
check it: I wonder if Peter's blood can work if Peter uses his telekinetic powers to move his blood through a dead body.
I could justify Peter's not working as the blood might be normal once taken outside of his power-mimicking field. But we've seen Adam's and Claire's heal people in essentially identical fashion.
All joking aside, I think Adam and Claire are fairly identical in powers. Peter's a separate case, as his powers are arguably not always on.
Once someone has been injected with super regenerative blood, why wouldn't it last indefinitely? Seems like Nathan, Noah, and now even Maya should all be self healing now. Unless there's a limited shelf life on the healing ability once outside the body of the original generator.