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Heroes Season 3: Villians [merged]

Re: Official Heroes: Volume 3: Villains thread

Hiro is annoying still. I really want to be into his character, but I just can't...and this constant "distrust" of Ando is going to get old. It got old for me by the end of the episode

And its nice to see that Sylar can't just kill everyone without a healing factor (Elle) that was pretty awesome

I'm also thinking Tracy is (the real) Jessica. But in Angela's dream she saw...one of them with the other villains so who knows lol

I don't know...I kinda got the impression that they re-conned the "Sylar doesn't eat brains" thing to keep Claire alive...what did he do with all the other ones if he doesn't need to remove them?

Looking forward to the season as a whole though!
 
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I really wanted to like the episode, but I didn't. Everything seems to be such a rehash of past episodes/ seasons. (once again using the future to save the present. ANOTHER time travel storyline---with Peter again!) And THEN we have Mohinder---whose whose "stronger, faster, oh---whats happening to me?!" storyline is ripped right out of The Fly, with Jeff Goldblum.
 
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i thought the time was not well explained how, like, what was present time... was that 5 years in the future from season 2 or does it pick up from season 2, and as the show was going i lost which time universe they were in at the moment
 
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Last nights shows just was all over the place I just didnt get all the back and fourth future shit OMG .Plus I'm tired of Sylar just killing every dam body somebody really needs to fuck him up.
 
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On a positive note, I love Mother Petrelli---she's one of the coolest characters. It looks like they are going to start creating a reformed/remorseful Sylar......which they SHOULD have done at the beginning of LAST season.
 
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The first epi was very disappointing, the second hour was somewhat better. Too much jumping around and too many cast members.
Mrs P's little secret at the end was totally unexpected and this warm and fuzzy Sylar simply can't last as such.

With that preview special and giving up the entire evening to the show, NBC must be pretty stunned with the low ratings it got.
 
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Why didn't Caire question Sylar more? I need to know how Sylar gets the powers, if not by eating the brain. He said," there it is" but he didnt even eat that, whatever that was.


Claire is still my fave; it was so sad seeing her get operated on.
 
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Considering last night's episode, and his run-in with Claire, I am starting to form a hypothesis about how Sylar's power works. I think he has the ability to modify his brain in order to mimic the abilities of others. He does the same thing with his victims' brains that he used to do with the watches he used to repair--he gains an intimate understanding of how they function. Then, he pinpoints an abnormality or anomale within the brain (the part that controls the ability)--and, from there, he alters the corresponding area in his own brain to imitate his victims' power. Sorry if that sounds confusing--I'm still trying to work out the kinks in my theory.
 
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Has anyone noticed that, in each season, it's all PETER'S fault?

Season 1: Peter was actually the exploding nuke. And all they had to do was get him out of Manhattan.

Season 2: Peter helped Adam release the virus onto the world. His fault, again.

Season 3: Peter altered time... the wrong way. And so begins all the problems of season 3.

I mean, SERIOUSLY people...

Someone just needs to kill Peter. OH, they can't. He's like IBS, you simply have to live with it, but it makes for interesting events.

Oh and, if you really wanted to kill Sylar... jesus fuck, just teleport him onto the moon FFS. It's NOT THAT HARD.

Heroes is simply one frustrating plotline after another... I mean, really, these people have no clue how to use their powers. They just run around like headless chickens in a plotline that NO ONE would ever actually carry out in real life. *eyeroll*
 
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I want to know how Future Peter gets his scar. If he can heal, how did he get a scar?

And why couldn't Peter go back in time to stop him from shooting his brother? That would mess up the timeline. But then the timeline is pretty much fucked up as it is.
 
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Considering last night's episode, and his run-in with Claire, I am starting to form a hypothesis about how Sylar's power works. I think he has the ability to modify his brain in order to mimic the abilities of others. He does the same thing with his victims' brains that he used to do with the watches he used to repair--he gains an intimate understanding of how they function. Then, he pinpoints an abnormality or anomale within the brain (the part that controls the ability)--and, from there, he alters the corresponding area in his own brain to imitate his victims' power. Sorry if that sounds confusing--I'm still trying to work out the kinks in my theory.

That's pretty much right on the money. The characters in the show only thought he ate the brains, but there was never any evidence that he actually ate any of them. The brains were all splayed all over the place because he was examining them all. He told the elder Dr. Suresh that he can look at something as it's working like his watches and then understand exactly how every part of it works, and all the "sources" about the show even then said that's what his power is. Exactly how he mimics the powers hasn't been explained yet, just that he can understand the mechanisms of how they manifest by examining the brains. He wasn't as gruesome with Claire, perhaps because she healed quickly or just for the sake of the audience.



Has anyone noticed that, in each season, it's all PETER'S fault?

Season 1: Peter was actually the exploding nuke. And all they had to do was get him out of Manhattan.

Season 2: Peter helped Adam release the virus onto the world. His fault, again.

Season 3: Peter altered time... the wrong way. And so begins all the problems of season 3.

I mean, SERIOUSLY people...

Someone just needs to kill Peter. OH, they can't. He's like IBS, you simply have to live with it, but it makes for interesting events.

Oh and, if you really wanted to kill Sylar... jesus fuck, just teleport him onto the moon FFS. It's NOT THAT HARD.

Heroes is simply one frustrating plotline after another... I mean, really, these people have no clue how to use their powers. They just run around like headless chickens in a plotline that NO ONE would ever actually carry out in real life. *eyeroll*

Yeah, Peter is the biggest fucking toolbag of all time. He's so fucking emo, it's disgusting. I liked how Angela called him out on his stupidity while he was working with his strings/timeline thing. Too bad he couldn't absorb Mohinder's intelect.

I read a spoiler that there's a really really bad bad guy who's power is something called the "vortex" that can basically erase someone/something from existence or send them into oblivion or some kind of void never to return again. Let's hope Peter hops into it. Or better yet, Sylar should open up his brain and gain his powers. (But if Peter has any sense he'll channel Clair's powers and heal himself.) At least then Peter's powers will be fully utilized by Sylar, and Sylar won't have to go killing people for their powers, he'll just need to be in close proximity to them. I don't think Sylar really wants to murder people but just take the powers they don't deserve because they don't know how to use them.

Then again, season 2's really bad guy only turned out to be Parkman's dad.


I'm also somewhat frustrated about how no one knows how to use their powers, but you have to remember that there's no Xavier Institute for Gifted Students or Brotherhood of Evil Mutants to train them, and they're supposed to be normal people, not comic book nerds who probably would have some idea of how to use their powers should they find they have one. It's like a different type of puberty, except they don't have any friends, relatives, or other people to turn to for guidance or instruction. Peter had the invisible man, but of course he's too fucking emotional to apply what he learned to using the other powers he absorbed.


What I'm really sad about is that there's no GAY character! If anything, I hope Sylar turns out to be gay. He's just so fucking hot.
 
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It's much better than season 2 so far. Relax guys, it may be chaotic and violent, but this is so much better than the pace of season 2 (and even that season wasn't so bad).

As for the multiple sub-plots, that's the point of the series. All the heroes scatter on their personal journeys and then unite at the end to face the ultimate evil. It's how it's always going to work. For example, how is Nathan's story of becoming senator going to progress if Parkman is in the way of protecting him?
 
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I want to know how Future Peter gets his scar. If he can heal, how did he get a scar?

And why couldn't Peter go back in time to stop him from shooting his brother? That would mess up the timeline. But then the timeline is pretty much fucked up as it is.


I think Peter wanted to go back in time to stop his brother from telling the world about there powers.
 
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Here's a discussion for the week between episodes...

Who do you want to see finally kill Sylar?

Theoretically, the only way to kill him now is a bullet through the brain since that seems to be the Achilles heel of all of the people with healing abilities. They've set up a nice dynamic between him and Claire and I think it would be very satisfying if she got to be the one who finally stopped him. I know they've established him and Peter as some sort of arch rivals but I think that would be very lame if it was him. He'd probably be able to heal himself afterward, but I'd still love to see Elle completely fry his ass.
 
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And I would not like Sylar killed, I would be pretty disappointed to see him dead, he is one of my favorite characters. But I think if anyone would end up killing him, it would end up being Peter probably since Peter is the character that is stronger then him, since Peter can easily absorb the powers unlike Sylar, who has to basically kill people for them.

That would be an interesting fight. Although Peter can easily absorb powers, he doesn't know how to use them whereas although Sylar doesn't obtain powers as easily, he can use them far better than Peter can because he understands how they work.
 
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I think Peter wanted to go back in time to stop his brother from telling the world about there powers.

Well yes, but after that failed, why not go back and save Claire from Sylar's visit?
 
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SPOILERS

in response to all those who oppose to the "we need to save the future" aspect: at the very beginning of the show they've been saying they need to stop one thing. since there's another go-around, i think that they've still not found what that one thing is. yes, they've stopped two separate tragedies, but i think that there's something being overlooked that will be found this season.

i think the only reason for hiro is just comic relief, pure and simple. yes, he's annoying, but he's the only light-hearted, innocent character who's actually proud of his abilities.

niki and jessica weren't twins, so tracy can't be jessica if she survived. but i have a theory: i believe that linderman has made clones of the same woman (2 of which are niki/jessica and tracy) and has manipulated and shaped their lives into what they are. we already saw in season 1 that linderman's manipulated niki's life as it was, like planning the meeting between her and d.l.


I read a spoiler that niki/jessica and tracy are clones, genetically engineered by the company to basically be comicbook-type superheroes. Looks like Lauri will always have a job playing clones on the show no matter how many of them get killed off.
 
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Considering last night's episode, and his run-in with Claire, I am starting to form a hypothesis about how Sylar's power works. I think he has the ability to modify his brain in order to mimic the abilities of others. He does the same thing with his victims' brains that he used to do with the watches he used to repair--he gains an intimate understanding of how they function. Then, he pinpoints an abnormality or anomale within the brain (the part that controls the ability)--and, from there, he alters the corresponding area in his own brain to imitate his victims' power. Sorry if that sounds confusing--I'm still trying to work out the kinks in my theory.

i too think your theory is spot on. it was fun to think that sylar may have been actually eating brain tissue in a gory, zombie like fashion but it makes more sense that his ability is to mimic after examining and adjusting his own brain. neat!
 
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There's a reason why we have spoiler tags.
:grrr:

A lot of the "spoilers" we read online are just heresay and fan fiction, so you don't really know what's going to happen either way. I get much more dissappointed when the "spoilers" don't pan out as I hoped.
 
So who was Angela P. talking to on the phone at the end of Season 2, after Nathan was shot?

She was watching the shooting on TV & said "You know you've opened Pandora's Box and it was unavoidable"

But if the shooter was Future Peter & not someone she was connected with?

They made it seem like she was expecting Nathan to die last season, and I'm confused...
 
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