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I didnt see that Sylar was killed, only that he was knocked out.

Ando is still a side kick, but now he offers a lot more kick.

Was a great episode, except for a lot of just quick things I noticed. Peter just grabs a syringe and injects himself... lucky i guess it wasnt full of bleach or something.... And peter wasnt healing after he injected himself, so he either only has flight, or he has to get all the powers again as well.

What did sylar do exactly to the puppet master? Would have been nice to see that he was either making it too hard for him to control him, or if he was using some other power on him.

It was great to see sylars real strength as well. When he was knocked out at the end, it showed you that he was keeping that whole building under control with his mind.

Didnt see Knox's death coming or the super soldiers (I laughed so hard at the soldier when he dropped), and dont understand how someone who makes fire dies from fire as well though.. lol. Hiro still doesnt have any powers as well, so hes going to be useless for a bit.

Was a great episode, but I think it could have been better as maybe a 2 hour long episode, that way they could have wrapped a little more up.

I didnt see that Sylar was killed, only that he was knocked out.

Claire said that it 'stops the regeneration', not that it kills her. We've seen it happen multiple times the same way, as soon as that piece of glass comes out, Sylar lives again. The only way we've seen a person with that ability die was Adam Monroe, and that was from removing the ability and possibly using another. Arthur seems to be dead as well, but if the bullet is removed he should regenerate. But I guess his body is now ash from the building burning down, so he's gone. Problem with this is that you could say the same thing happened to Sylar.

Ando is still a side kick, but now he offers a lot more kick.

Hiro is the sidekick now, he's the one without any powers.

Was a great episode, except for a lot of just quick things I noticed. Peter just grabs a syringe and injects himself... lucky i guess it wasnt full of bleach or something....

It looked like the one Mohinder had. Logical enough for me.

And peter wasnt healing after he injected himself, so he either only has flight, or he has to get all the powers again as well.

He has to get the powers again. He didn't have anything til he got closer to Nathan and then he could fly. He should have Flynt's and Mohinder's abilities as well.

What did sylar do exactly to the puppet master? Would have been nice to see that he was either making it too hard for him to control him, or if he was using some other power on him.

Looked like Sylar was just too powerful and Doyle passed out/died from the strain.

It was great to see sylars real strength as well. When he was knocked out at the end, it showed you that he was keeping that whole building under control with his mind.

He is by far the ultimate power now, with Peter starting over and Arthur dead.

Didnt see Knox's death coming or the super soldiers (I laughed so hard at the soldier when he dropped),

Was pretty unexpected to see the soldier get owned, thats for sure. What I don't get is why Nathan would ditch Tracy right after she saved his life.

and dont understand how someone who makes fire dies from fire as well though.. lol.

I don't think she can ... at least, we know that Meridith survived the fire when Claire was a baby ... so she should be able to survive that. Same with Flynt. Didn't Flynt even say as much in the episode? Though, I guess they could just say that they died not from the fires but from the buildings collapsing on top of them.

Hiro still doesnt have any powers as well, so hes going to be useless for a bit.

Like I said, he is Ando's sidekick now.

Was a great episode, but I think it could have been better as maybe a 2 hour long episode, that way they could have wrapped a little more up.

They don't have to wrap EVERYTHING up, because the show isn't over, just that volume.

The one thing I think they need to revisit, and I think they will ignore, is Sylar gaining abilities without killing (Elle, before he killed her later). Are they going to let him do this? More likely we are supposed to forget it ever happened.

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Yeah Ando's power can kill purely because it boosts the power to extreme lengths, also its the same power that Micah's grandmother had.

did i miss something... wasnt michas grandmother still alive when we last saw her? its been way too long...

What would happen if Ando supercharged Peter :D (one can hope)

I hope Peter has all his abilities back... and it looks like he wasn't in the list of people that Nathan gave to the president

I wanted it to zoom into Claire's eyes and show that she removed the piece of glass so Sylar could escape :p

If ando supercharged peter, I think that might be the cause of the earth splitting in two. Peter would be way too powerful, even when he has all abilities..

they did... she gets shot in the head... but i thought those novels were before the timeline in the show... perhaps i am wrong..

Alot of them are in between the episodes sort of like "how they got there" or "what happened between scenes"

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:(

I hate CBS the MOST!

Those shows on CBS has never appeal me ever!

Good to know I am somewhat different than the mainstream population! :p

So, let me get this straight

Nathan - What a Stubborn Moron now!!! I used to respect his character, now I just wish somebody beat some good sense out of him!

Peter loves him, won't do it. Maybe Sylar will, hopefully.

Speaking of Sylar, if he is not really killed, what about that Future Peter killed by Claire as well?

Just one doubt i've right now, what happened with the drawing of Mr. African Isaac with the 4 villains, am i wrong or there is still one of them missing? or was that Nathan?

anyway, great episode, the end of this chapter has been really good, hope they keep the level in the next one

sorry all. i really dont feel like reading all the threads. but what happened when sylar let the bullet go and kill peter's dad. and the glow from him came out and faded.??? did that mean anything other than he was dead. thanks.

That was the catalyst.

exactly, a lot seemed rushed.

And i never said they needed to wrap everything up, but it would be nice to wrap up what isnt going to be seen anymore, or to at least make sense of what is happening to some degree. When you leave too much to the imagination, you can cause people to think the wrong thing about what is happening.

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