I thought he painted Frankenstein's monster as president.
I thought that he painted himself.
'Conviction (1)'
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I thought he painted Frankenstein's monster as president.
I thought that he painted himself.
I'll post some screencaps tonight.
An interview with Santiago Cabrera.
I thought he was recreating Isaac's painting
The Heroes Wiki writers agree with you. They call it "a gruesome interpretation of Isaac's painting of Nathan in office." [link]
Yep, I went there right after your statement to see if they had a screencap up, but they're falling down on the job!
They call it "a gruesome interpretation of Isaac's painting of Nathan in office."
but why would Sylar repaint something that Isaac's already done?
but why would Sylar repaint something that Isaac's already done?
Maybe to show that he is changing the future?
Maybe to show that he is changing the future?
right, but if the future is the same, why repaint it? That's why I think that he's painting himself in the White House, because he's changing the future.
but why would Sylar repaint something that Isaac's already done?
Because now he's seeing it.
Yeah, Isaac didn't strike me as being in all that much control of what he painted, particularly when his power first manifested.
I thought Sylar's painting was far too well-crafted (if in a creepy style) for someone who's never painted a large canvas in oils before. Unless he also absorbed Isaac's technical painting skills along with his power...