Back then at most he would have gotten the watchmaker understanding power from Sylar, if even that was possible. The latter couldn't explode until he killed Ted.
right, but he couldn't have taken Ted's power, so he wouldn't have blown up. Now,
Ted
might have blown up, but that's a different future.
I don't think Sylar saved Peter, despite the anvils. I think Peter's so stupid that his lack of awareness keeps gravity from affecting him fully until he has time to realize he's falling, like a Warner Brothers cartoon character.
Matt,
damn.
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Okay, there are a number of things I still don't get, I will allow for the fact that Papa Petrelli couldn't take Sylar's powers until they manifest and clearly Papa had taken to bed. But if they have a lab working on how to give people powers, are you telling me that they didn't have a partial formula for reducing/removing powers? That doesn't make any kind of sense.
If you know that your son will present the apocalypse, the ONLY way to prevent it is to drown the son? Sounds to me like Angela, etc. would be a lot more creative.
Yes, I realize by calling for Heroes plots to make sense I may indeed be crazy.
But if they have a lab working on how to give people powers, are you telling me that they didn't have a partial formula for reducing/removing powers? That doesn't make any kind of sense.
Why would they have that? Powers are a great thing!
except for the plague of black death power!
Yes, I realize by calling for Heroes plots to make sense I may indeed be crazy.
Not so crazy during season 1. Since then, however...
Unfortunately, now Papa Patrelli has Ted's Fat Man & Little Boy power thanks to Peter.
And Maya's black-eyed plague power! And apparently, not just Peter's ability to learn powers, but also every power he absorbed, which now that I say it doesn't make sense...
Not so crazy during season 1. Since then, however...
Someone on another board posited that Bryan Fuller was the reason season one was great, and the mediocrity of the subsequent seasons is actually the base state for this show.
Someone on another board posited that Bryan Fuller was the reason season one was great, and the mediocrity of the subsequent seasons is actually the base state for this show.
That wouldn't surprise me at all.