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Re: Heroes
 Originally Posted by jdoggivjc My guess is he's pretty much irrelevant at this point - if they want to keep him in the show either they're going to have to change the character's attitude toward the heroes or wait for something to hit the fan so he can go back on his personal crusade again. I think he will prove to be a worthy adversary once again. He tried to betray Noah when Noah offered to help him. Something is off about that guy.
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Here is one thing that bugged me. How can Sylar fly? Did I miss something? He flew back in to the window after the battle with Peter and Nathan, but both were still alive...
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Re: Heroes
 Originally Posted by d4nim4l Here is one thing that bugged me. How can Sylar fly? Did I miss something? He flew back in to the window after the battle with Peter and Nathan, but both were still alive...
He has the ability to steal powers without cutting open the head. He just chooses to kill most times.
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 Originally Posted by A-town Cy Couldn't Claire's blood have saved Nathan again?
And this is probably a stupid question, but how were they burning Sylar's body at the end? He was deader this time...
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 Originally Posted by bostinelosd He has the ability to steal powers without cutting open the head. He just chooses to kill most times. Exactly. He's learned that he doesn't have to be the killer that he is. He made the choice to be that man. And he seems to like it -
Re: Heroes
I like the show but it does feel lost and unplanned at times.
I love Noah's character. The cool thing about Noah is he has no powers but could be the most powerful character on the show.
Peter having all the powers of Sylar is a cool move. I like having super Peter back.
I don't like that they killed Nathan. How will the show handle this? I know they have Nathan recreated from Sylar but, in the end, only 1 of those characters can stay. Either, you have Sylar come back out of Nathan (they hinted at this already with the clock). Or you have Sylar stay Nathan. Either way, one of the original characters on the show is gone. I don't like that.
A question I have is how did they get a Sylar look a like body to burn at the end of the show?? I know Mrs. Petrelli said something about a shape shifters body at the lab, but if the shape shifter is dead, how do you get the body to change shape to Sylar?? I didn't understand that part. Also, am I correct in thinking only Angela, Noah, and Matt know about the Nathan = Sylar thing?
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Re: Heroes
 Originally Posted by CyinCo I like the show but it does feel lost and unplanned at times.
I love Noah's character. The cool thing about Noah is he has no powers but could be the most powerful character on the show.
Peter having all the powers of Sylar is a cool move. I like having super Peter back.
I don't like that they killed Nathan. How will the show handle this? I know they have Nathan recreated from Sylar but, in the end, only 1 of those characters can stay. Either, you have Sylar come back out of Nathan (they hinted at this already with the clock). Or you have Sylar stay Nathan. Either way, one of the original characters on the show is gone. I don't like that.
A question I have is how did they get a Sylar look a like body to burn at the end of the show?? I know Mrs. Petrelli said something about a shape shifters body at the lab, but if the shape shifter is dead, how do you get the body to change shape to Sylar?? I didn't understand that part. Also, am I correct in thinking only Angela, Noah, and Matt know about the Nathan = Sylar thing? I'm completely sure (as sure as can be with Heroes) that those are the only people that know about this. Maybe Peter, but I don't think he was anywhere near that scenario.
At some point, I really was hoping to see Nathan really realize a redemption, but I guess that wasn't going to happen.
I'm confused about the shapeshifter question you raised, too.
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 Originally Posted by CyinCo I like the show but it does feel lost and unplanned at times.
I love Noah's character. The cool thing about Noah is he has no powers but could be the most powerful character on the show.
Peter having all the powers of Sylar is a cool move. I like having super Peter back.
I don't like that they killed Nathan. How will the show handle this? I know they have Nathan recreated from Sylar but, in the end, only 1 of those characters can stay. Either, you have Sylar come back out of Nathan (they hinted at this already with the clock). Or you have Sylar stay Nathan. Either way, one of the original characters on the show is gone. I don't like that. A question I have is how did they get a Sylar look a like body to burn at the end of the show?? I know Mrs. Petrelli said something about a shape shifters body at the lab, but if the shape shifter is dead, how do you get the body to change shape to Sylar?? I didn't understand that part. Also, am I correct in thinking only Angela, Noah, and Matt know about the Nathan = Sylar thing? I think the shapeshifter died impersonating Sylar if my memory serves me correctly.
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Re: Heroes
 Originally Posted by CyinCo I like the show but it does feel lost and unplanned at times.
I love Noah's character. The cool thing about Noah is he has no powers but could be the most powerful character on the show.
Peter having all the powers of Sylar is a cool move. I like having super Peter back.
I don't like that they killed Nathan. How will the show handle this? I know they have Nathan recreated from Sylar but, in the end, only 1 of those characters can stay. Either, you have Sylar come back out of Nathan (they hinted at this already with the clock). Or you have Sylar stay Nathan. Either way, one of the original characters on the show is gone. I don't like that. A question I have is how did they get a Sylar look a like body to burn at the end of the show?? I know Mrs. Petrelli said something about a shape shifters body at the lab, but if the shape shifter is dead, how do you get the body to change shape to Sylar?? I didn't understand that part. Also, am I correct in thinking only Angela, Noah, and Matt know about the Nathan = Sylar thing? The shapeshifter who died, died as Sylar. this is the same body noah found and had lab tests done on to determine if it was sylar or not.
With Sylar now being Nathan, this furthers my belief that he will become president in the future we saw in Season 2.
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Re: Heroes
 Originally Posted by jdoggivjc I think the shapeshifter died impersonating Sylar if my memory serves me correctly. Oh, right. I do recall that. I had forgotten that Denko and Sylar had a scheme to fool others into thinking Sylar was dead. Good catch.
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Re: Heroes
 Originally Posted by bostinelosd The shapeshifter who died, died as Sylar. this is the same body noah found and had lab tests done on to determine if it was sylar or not.
With Sylar now being Nathan, this furthers my belief that he will become president in the future we saw in Season 2. Yeah, that's right. He was impersonating Sylar and was shot in the back, wasn't he? Am I thinking right?
As for Sylar becoming president, that sounds about right. I'll need to binge on Heroes DVDs this summer to gear up for fall. It's the only series I buy the DVDs for.
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Robert Knepper, who played Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell on Fox's "Prison Break," has been tapped as the new lead villain on NBC's "Heroes" next season, says The Hollywood Reporter.
In at least six episodes of the series' fourth season, Knepper will play Samuel, a Jim Jones type -- charismatic but evil, with a twisted sense of humor -- who will veer into the lives of all heroes.
The character had been referred to as "Carnival Barker" in the series breakdown released last month. Filming for "Heroes" will start again later this week. -
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 Originally Posted by bostinelosd Robert Knepper, who played Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell on Fox's "Prison Break," has been tapped as the new lead villain on NBC's "Heroes" next season, says The Hollywood Reporter.
In at least six episodes of the series' fourth season, Knepper will play Samuel, a Jim Jones type -- charismatic but evil, with a twisted sense of humor -- who will veer into the lives of all heroes.
The character had been referred to as "Carnival Barker" in the series breakdown released last month. Filming for "Heroes" will start again later this week. Thanks for the update!!!!! 
This sounds cool.
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Ray Park (Darth maul) and Sue Thomas (L Word) are joining the cast as well. Exclusive: 'Heroes' recruits Sue Thomas, Darth Maul | Heroes, News | Ausiello Files | EW.com
They are ramping up for something.
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Re: Heroes
Apparently Ernie Hudson has joined the cast now for a reocurring role. Seems to be ever growing with popular actors.
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