tiggy, last night, I told Scott you posted this. He said, "Yes. It actually is exactly wrong."
tell Scott "plllllllllllllllllbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbtttttttttttttttttttttt!!!".
It totally is. I find myself pretend-speculating that the Petrelli family fostered Peter, the way HRG fostered Claire.
I wonder if the writers are kind of kicking themselves for making them related because seriously... the looks she gives him sometimes and him wiping her tears last night just screamed UST to me.
That's what I thought at first, but then I wondered if she didn't say, "Dad," instead of Ted. Must re-watch.
she did say Dad and then she ran into his arms.
Is it possible that Sylar's telekinesis is stronger than Hiro's stopping time?
but how would this have allowed him to move while being "frozen"? telekinesis is just the ability to move things with your mind. so why would telekinesis allow him to break Hiro's freeze frame? i think it's probably more likely that Hiro was distracted by trying to get up the courage to kill Sylar and forgot to keep him frozen. we know that the other heroes aren't immune to Hiro's freezing because of Future!Peter freezing Parkman to save Ando and Hiro.
how many times can i say "freezing" or some variation thereof?
That's what I thought at first, but then I wondered if she didn't say, "Dad," instead of Ted.
Oh, right - that makes more sense anyway.
My understanding was that Peter was immune to Hiro's time-stoppage on the subway because of he was able to absorb Hiro's powers. (At the time I think we were meant to assume that Future!Hiro was powerful enough to stop time selectively, but that was before we really understood Peter's ability.)
But that's the thing -- Hiro and Peter were not frozen in time. Everyone else on the subway was.
Oh, for goodness sakes Cindy, that's clearly what I meant.
Forgetting the whole how did Sylar moving question -- am I the only one that thought that Sylar was going to put his mother in a giant snowglobe?
I am so disappointed that this isn't what happened!
Sumi, I totally thought he was going to do that too.
I wonder if the writers are kind of kicking themselves for making them related because seriously... the looks she gives him sometimes and him wiping her tears last night just screamed UST to me.
It really did. Well, maybe they'll make them not related. But I will not fam-yay. I will not. That's wronger than Sylar. I will, however, pass your message to Scott.
but how would this have allowed him to move while being "frozen"? telekinesis is just the ability to move things with your mind. so why would telekinesis allow him to break Hiro's freeze frame? i think it's probably more likely that Hiro was distracted by trying to get up the courage to kill Sylar and forgot to keep him frozen. we know that the other heroes aren't immune to Hiro's freezing because of Future!Peter freezing Parkman to save Ando and Hiro.
I think you're right, tiggy.
how many times can i say "freezing" or some variation thereof?
Hee, I know.
Oh, for goodness sakes Cindy, that's clearly what I meant.
Sorry, Jon. I really wasn't certain about your explanation at all. I must have left my ability to read minds in my other pants. I put, "your point still stands," because I got your point, even though I didn't follow your line to your point.
Forgetting the whole how did Sylar moving question -- am I the only one that thought that Sylar was going to put his mother in a giant snowglobe?
Me, too.
I am so disappointed that this isn't what happened!
Well, he sort of did.
Where did he get the ability to freeze things? Was that from the first guy he killed -- when he finally met up with Mohinder?
We thought the same thing. I wasn't exactly sure how he was going to create it, but we thought he was trapping her inside one.
Sylar unfreezing seemed to me just time running out or Hiro losing focus. Still jumped when he moved his eye though. I fear Sylar can't survive the season and I will miss him so much. Perhaps a time travel version can pop in to mess with people next season.
Forgetting the whole how did Sylar moving question -- am I the only one that thought that Sylar was going to put his mother in a giant snowglobe?
nope. It was a very Norman Bates-y moment.
I fear Sylar can't survive the season and I will miss him so much. Perhaps a time travel version can pop in to mess with people next season.
yup. If they don't kill him off, people will be mad. But, there's always a time travel wank.
Where did he get the ability to freeze things? Was that from the first guy he killed -- when he finally met up with Mohinder?
Near the beginning of the season, we're told that the FBI is looking for a serial killer. That implies multiple killings. Several of which may have occurred between "Six months ago" and when the show starts.