I liked how Sylar's painting style is nothing like Isaac's.
I love how Sylar turned the scene was saw from Isaac into something so much darker. It was like a David McKean image being recreated by Frank Miller. Cree-pee.
No scar . . . yet.
I thought it was a tiny scar, but it would be way cooler if it's a big honkin' scar. Of course, the most sense is that he has no scar, since the future has been changed.
What a Watchmen shout-out! Jeez. It would be interesting to see if Alan is credited anywhere for that. Surely Jeph Loeb knew what he was doing.
I loved the Petrellis, all in the same house for the first time ever (minus Nathan's sons). I wonder what Claire will think of her brothers. She looked so devastated and joyous at the same time--I'm so impressed by Hayden.
How odd to see Peter in a polo. He looked more like the upper-class New York dude his mom and Nathan wanted him to be in this scene than he did even in a tuxedo. Strange.
Poor Isaac, who foresaw his own death and met it with surprising grace. Loved Hiro vs. Hiro, particularly all the strings and clippings--it must be hard to keep track of where all the different bits of past and future cross and change, and that seems like a very intuitive (if complicated and difficult to penetrate) system for keeping track of how Hiro could go back and change things. I also like that Hiro set himself up in Isaac's old apartment--where everything changed for him, where everything changed for them all.
but why would Sylar repaint something that Isaac's already done?
He's never seen it before. How would he know it hasn't been painted before? Not to mention, when the whole cheerleader thing was going on, Peter finished the painting Isaac started, so obviously more than one person utilizing the power can see the same thing.
I loved the reveal that Mama Petrelli was also a power--it makes you wonder what she might be hiding about her husband's death. I love that now there's this backstory of an older generation of powers, and how awesome it is that they can bring in other actors we haven't seen as much of recently now, like Eccleston or dude-wot-plays-Linderman.
Great episode. So pleased to have the show back.