Before he led with hunched shoulders a lot.
It was the weight of the emo curl! It was keeping him down!
Xander ,'Get It Done'
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Before he led with hunched shoulders a lot.
It was the weight of the emo curl! It was keeping him down!
Okay, now I'm having innappropriate hip thoughts about Pasdar and Ventimiglia.
I...well, I'll be in my bunk.
Okay, now I'm having innappropriate hip thoughts about Pasdar and Ventimiglia.
The Petrellicest contingent did a collective set of paul gross arms during this episode. With astonishingly good reason.
When I watched on Monday, I was wondering how Peter was able to use Claire's power after being killed, since he apparently needs to be thinking about the power or the person that possesses it to use it. Upon rewatching tonight, I saw that he was healing the cut on his head before he died, so he was thinking of her at that time.
I figure it helped that Claire was the one who pulled out the glass, also. He doesn't have to think about it if the source is right there.
Also, was he thinking much more than "OW!" when Claude threw him off the building and he healed himself after not flying.
I just thought that once he figured out how to tap into his powers, he didn't need to think about the person anymore. Invulnerability/healing isn't a power that goes off and on, it just is, right?
I just thought that once he figured out how to tap into his powers, he didn't need to think about the person anymore. Invulnerability/healing isn't a power that goes off and on, it just is, right?
Except Nathan flew out of his convertible when he didn't want to and without thinking about it, but Peter couldn't fly without concentrarting on it.
Which means I may have just contradicted myself.
Peter couldn't fly without concentrarting on it.
He floated on the rooftop without thinking.