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.
If they don't kill him off, people will be mad.
Sure, but there are endless ways to unkill comic-book supervillains -- maybe the Linderman-Petrelli cabal will spirit him away and imprison him at the last minute, or maybe he'll turn out to have been only mostly dead. I have full confidence that they can both kill him off this season and leave the door open for him to return and cause trouble in S2.
Where did he get the ability to freeze things? Was that from the first guy he killed -- when he finally met up with Mohinder?
I don't know, but he froze Molly Walker's family.
The Heroes Wiki confirms that we don't know from where Sylar got the freezing power.
If they don't kill him off, people will be mad. But, there's always a time travel wank.
Yeah, I really enjoy Sylar and want to keep him around.
I'm surprised no one in here has complained about the magical scissors that turn themselves around and rise a foot before plunging downward accidentally into people.
I'm surprised no one in here has complained about the magical scissors that turn themselves around and rise a foot before plunging downward accidentally into people.
Nothing like that surprises me ever since Spike's magical penis at the end of
Smashed.
I'm surprised no one in here has complained about the magical scissors that turn themselves around and rise a foot before plunging downward accidentally into people.
didn't so much have a problem with the turning around as it was kind of obvious they were both struggling to gain control of them, but i was surprised about where they ended up. i guess a stomach wound wouldn't have been as deadly as quickly as a stab to the heart. wave your hands with me, P-C!
Well, Sylar is taller than she, and if she was trying to stab him in the stomach and he turned the scissors around, it might have reached her heart.