1. I don't know if the guy will be worse that Sylar, when Peter was talking to the Black man in the past I thought that possibly it would be him that she is referring too. Sylar isn't dead either, you see his blood going down the drain, so really everything that happened in this entire series was moot because it didn't turn out like it was supposed it. I thought the ending was crappy, un-thought out and overall very un-inspiring. 2. I think the end is supposed to imply that Nathan / Peter is dead, however Peter has the power of regeneration and he survived exploding once before (the future Peter caused the explosion and was still alive). I think that Nathan IS perhaps dead and they tried to make it emotional because of that... are they meant to be saying that BOTH Peter and Nathan dead? Or did Nathan sacrifice himself to save Peter by flying up knowing that he would survive and re-gen? If any of that above doesn't make sense then who cares, because honestly I find it a massive hole in the story that Nathan came in and flew him away, Peter should have been shot... if both of them had to die, why couldn't they have just shot Peter and then Nathan gets to live? If the next series doesn't have Peter (ie; Peter is dead) I will be seriously pissed off and probably stop watching because that is completely pointless, the only thing I can legitimately understand or comprehend is that Nathan sacrificed himself to save Peter... which is whack as fuk anyway because he can survive and re-generate anyway.... just massive holes. 3. When you say coincidence do you mean Hiro tried to go there or did he just try to escape anywhere and end there? I say it was an accidental mistake, but he will be trained even more than he currently is in the past to become an awesome Samurai warrior... that's just what I think, what's the point of showing him going that far back in the past? Hiro is my favourite character, but they haven't embellished on his powers enough, I wanna see more time stopped with explosions and bullets and stuff like that, or slowing time right down so that the other person is still moving but he is able to move ultra super rediculously fast. 4. It depends how many new characters and cool powers they can have... I liken this to a dulled down X-Men cartoon for myself, and I will keep interested as long as they have enough 'cool' stuff. That's what hooked me at the start, and I just want them to keep coming up and showing 'cool' powers and ideas (Sylar powering up and stealing heaps of powers was awesome - but he didn't use all of them very often).
1. According to the girl yes. That could be that she is just more afraid of him since he can see her when she looks at him, while all others are oblivious. I think the whole get some into pres was just about power. Think about it, they have to keep hidden otherwise people would be afraid of what they don't understand and hunt them/jail them. Whereas if they had one of their own in pres then they could use that to prevent the backlash. You can't judge on what would happen based on the 5 years episode since it wasn't actually Nathan as pres, but sylar. 2. Nathan has to be dead. They went to space, no oxygen = dead, regardless of any other bomb radiation etc. However, peter could be alive. Its obvious from the 5 years episode that he can survive the explosion, then he could of 'died' in space but as he fell back to earth his abilities could save him from a fall etc. The reason he was saved by Nathan was bigger than Origin thinks. Peter is like the real super hero of them all. As the 'black' old guy said he has the pure heart and the ability to have all ability making him the perfect superhero cop. He will return and Nathan will be remembered as the one who ensured his survival to fight the bigger nemesis that Sylar. 3. Sort of. I am betting he just wanted to go somewhere safe and like before didn't exactly think of a place, thus landed there because of his fond memories of the stories of that warrior and original owner of his sword. This guy probably has many of same powers and will train hiro to be the best swordsmen there is. 4. Where did you read 30? I think that they can IF they continue with a story that does not repeat itself. It must be original enough to keep attention like this season.
He guys, i'm lovin heroes so far too. 1. I was reading a Heroes forum somewhere and people were talking about the guy worse then Sylar. They had two possible names that they said where from one of Isaacs comics. I dont remember that from the show but they swore on it. 2. I'm assuming Nathans dead. I think he just got really upset with being called "Villian" and "un-trustworthy" so he changed his attitude and decided to sacrifice himself to help his family and others. 3. Hiro is always talking about Kenshen so when Sylar was throwing him around and he teleported i guess that the first thing he thought of so thats where he ended up. Thats just my theory. I agree with OriGin that he will probably get some training or at least advice or mentoring of some sort while in that time peroid though. 4. I read in some interviews with the cast that the next season is going to focus on a whole bunch of new characters and keep introducing people into the show. So hopefully with new characters, plots, relationships and questions answered from the first season it will stay fresh and interesting. From what i've noticed watching a lot of other series they usually start to go down hill at or after season 3 so im still looking forward to an excellent season 2 and hopefully 3 before i lose interest.

Urrgh... hoping to watch it tonight. Doing my best to not read anything already posted ;) Really love the show - along with Lost, they form my staple TV diet...
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Yeah I find that as well except with a few exceptions. I found Babylon 5 improved each season up until Season 5 which was the weakest. I also found Smallville improved a lost from it's first and second seasons which were getting old with the krytonite powered villain of the week. And Buffy and Angel were good although they got noticeably worse in their later seasons. But the vast majority of shows definately got worse. I can barely watch 24 anymore without parodying it and lost interest in Lost somewhere in season 2 (although I'm tempted to get the box sets and catch up with Lost). It's really hard to take a show seriously after it's parodied on South Park, etc. Hopefully though Heroes can keep this level of creative writing for at least a few more seasons :) |
Well i have stayed glued to Stargate SG1 for 10 amazing seasons. Now ready for season 4 of its spin off Atlantis. Plus the direct to tv movies to finalize the SG1 story arc are going to be good.
My assumptions on the person stronger than Sylar is that it's an empath (same powers as Peter) and that he was involved with the Linderman group in the past. If that's true, he probably sees Molly via Charles' power (which is likely where the preminatory dreams Peter had in the beginning came from, though he seems to do much more). Charles' speech about there always being a good one seems to indicate something of the like, and there are very few ways of making someone scarier than Sylar wihtout making them just plain ridiculous.
I suspect Nathan is in fact dead, though he certainly doesn't have to be. I think it's for the best overall if he is, though. really, he isn't an especially compelling or endearing character and the best they could do to make people like him is really kill him.
Hiro's time traveling is, frankly, never coincidence. He may not have meant to end up there, but everytime he time travels it's for a damn good reason. There's alway something he has to see so that he can continue to grow. And yes, considering the banner that he had on his back that is indeed the Kensei whose sword he attempted to retrieve. From information I've come across, it seems the Kensei may actually be... Hiro's father. Apparently, Takei was playing him (according to what I've been reading), and unless he was just a stand-in that'd make him at least a direct ancestor if not his father.
They've indiated that they've planned out five seasons of storylines already, I'm certain they'll keep people interested throughout 30 episodes. In fact, I'd wager they could hook people into watching weekly without a break if they could actually keep the pace up.
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