If Noah were really on the ball, he'd have installed death traps with easily reached panic buttons in the Bennett house. It's like Grand Central Station for villains.
Xander ,'Lessons'
Heroes 1: We Could Be Heroes
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FAKE NATHAN SYLAR IS AWESOMESAUCE!!!!
Of course, it's never going to work.
DVR cut off again -- what happens after "Nathan" gets all spooky and says the clock is a minute and a half fast?
Angela stares at the clock for a moment and it says "to be continued..."
Fake Nathan Sylar IS awesome.
Fake Nathan Sylar IS awesome.
It's really one of the more wrong, twisted things this show has done to date. I approve.
One of my favorite things about "Nathan" is that they got Matt Parkman to do it. Noah and Angela are the "do that" kids, but for Matt this is pretty big.
So very very wrong, yet awesome!
Did they use makeup to make Adrian Pasdar look more like Zachary Quinto or is he just that good of an actor?
Did they use makeup to make Adrian Pasdar look more like Zachary Quinto or is he just that good of an actor?
I was remarking on how Pasdar was holding his body in a few frames. I think the boy's got some chops.
It's nuts: I can see no good coming of this story line, and yet I'm intrigued.
Also, Hiro shined again for me last night, how he doesn't even stop and think before using his powers to save Noah. And the look on Noah's face when he realizes that it was Hiro who opened the door for him ... that sleight smile of, "OK. Now we have a game on."
There were serious flaws in the finale, but y'know, the actors were awesome.
I think the question of 'if Sylar looks like Nathan and has Nathan's memories and thinks he's Nathan, is he Nathan?' is an interesting one and I hope the show's answer is more complicated than 'No'.