Heroes Volume 4 : Fugitives


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I just watched the scenes with Sylar again, and nope, there's nothing in there showing how they know who his dad is and where he is. The only possible clue was when the agent said Sylar's father was in custody, which Sylar immediately dismissed as a lie, so how the heck do they know who is father is? The best part of this episode was with Sylar, but even that is a pretty big plot hole.

What was the point of destroying of an air strike to destroy the evidence by destroying half of the plane?

Claire, yet again, being defiant and trouble. I sure didn't see that coming :rolleyes:

I'm iffy on Matt now having multiple powers. In volume one, powers manifested naturally, in volume three, they manifested because of an eclipse, in volume four, as a result of something he ate in volume three, Matt is able to draw the future. So not only does being a prophet give you the ability to see future events, it also makes you a better artists than you ever thought possible. So, since Hiro went on a spiritual walk as well, why not have him see visions too? Perhaps it was the erasing of his memory by Arthur that negated this being possible, but if they wanted visions of the future to be a part of the show, they shouldn't have eliminated people who had that ability imho.

The whole operation of finding and detaining people with abilities is mostly a rehashed storyline that was already in effect when the show started, except this time it's government sponsored. From the start of sending them off, the operation has a major set back and government personal are dying... this operation is a mess to start with and won't last long me thinks.

My wife is losing interesting in the show, and she doesn't nit pick about half the things I do, which is really telling about the shape of the show. I think I'm already going to consider this volume a wash as well and have higher hopes for the fifth volume.

He lives near him so I suppose they might of been friends with him and knew where he was going to stay.

@revreddy yeah I think its because Rachel found out Angela was close to her mum and don't forget her mum isn't dead either.

Did a little more digging about Rachel's mom and the speculation is she is Leonie Pinkham. Apparently Leonie was previously believed to be deceased according to Suresh's original list of gifted people in season 1, but those final few seconds of The Recruit series shows she still alive. Beyond that, there really isn't much info on Leonie's ability might be.

Does this mean that people from the original list is inaccurate and those previously believed to be deceased will slowly start showing up?

@revreddy don't know I mean we were led to believe her ability is what drove her to suicide but we don't have any idea what it is. I am thinking maybe its something like Parkmans can hear everyones thoughts but she didn't master it.

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We have just been informed by a couple of our sources that the title for Heroes Volume 4 Episode 3x24 is "I am Sylar"

Hmmm I guess this means we will be getting another Sylar-centric episode, which is interesting because there is another one scheduled for Episode 3x19 titled "Shades of Gray"

I like the title and it is the episode before the Season 3 finale so it will be really interesting to see. I just wonder if we will see Sylar take the form of some one else and then reveal himself to say something like "I am Sylar!!" :p

I just watched the scenes with Sylar again, and nope, there's nothing in there showing how they know who his dad is and where he is. The only possible clue was when the agent said Sylar's father was in custody, which Sylar immediately dismissed as a lie, so how the heck do they know who is father is? The best part of this episode was with Sylar, but even that is a pretty big plot hole.

What was the point of destroying of an air strike to destroy the evidence by destroying half of the plane?

Claire, yet again, being defiant and trouble. I sure didn't see that coming :rolleyes:

I'm iffy on Matt now having multiple powers. In volume one, powers manifested naturally, in volume three, they manifested because of an eclipse, in volume four, as a result of something he ate in volume three, Matt is able to draw the future. So not only does being a prophet give you the ability to see future events, it also makes you a better artists than you ever thought possible. So, since Hiro went on a spiritual walk as well, why not have him see visions too? Perhaps it was the erasing of his memory by Arthur that negated this being possible, but if they wanted visions of the future to be a part of the show, they shouldn't have eliminated people who had that ability imho.

The whole operation of finding and detaining people with abilities is mostly a rehashed storyline that was already in effect when the show started, except this time it's government sponsored. From the start of sending them off, the operation has a major set back and government personal are dying... this operation is a mess to start with and won't last long me thinks.

My wife is losing interesting in the show, and she doesn't nit pick about half the things I do, which is really telling about the shape of the show. I think I'm already going to consider this volume a wash as well and have higher hopes for the fifth volume.

There is one possibility that you are overlooking regarding Parkman. His ability may not be changing. Instead he could have been given that power by another Hero. That same person could have also given it to Issac and the African man. Not sure, but I recall that Parkman was told that he was chosen to be a prophet.

There is one possibility that you are overlooking regarding Parkman. His ability may not be changing. Instead he could have been given that power by another Hero. That same person could have also given it to Issac and the African man. Not sure, but I recall that Parkman was told that he was chosen to be a prophet.

I know he was given the power, and it had nothing to do with his original ability changing, my whole point was that they have had three explanations of power origins (evolution, eclipse, formula), and now a fourth source is thrown into the mix when we've already had two people who have had precognitive abilities (Isaac and Angela), but instead of utilizing those people, they have other people have them (Sylar, Peter), which makes sense because one takes powers, the other leeches. This time around, however, they've gone in a direction that otherwise doesn't seem to have been possible by giving a seemingly random person with a power to see the future, when we originally had two others that could do this as well.

Sylar was given an address by Mr Gray, wasn't he? The watch repairman? Or has he already gone there? My mind is a little fuzzy at the moment, but I just assumed that Mary and Luke's house was THAT address.

Also, refresh my memory--who is Rachel again?

Sylar was given an address by Mr Gray, wasn't he? The watch repairman? Or has he already gone there? My mind is a little fuzzy at the moment, but I just assumed that Mary and Luke's house was THAT address.

Also, refresh my memory--who is Rachel again?

He went to the adress and the agents surrounded Sylar and Lukes house was next door.

Rachel is a girl that was part of the webisode series.

HEROES

SHADES OF GRAY

03-09-2009 9:00PM

SYLAR GOES BACK TO HIS ROOTS ? JOHN GLOVER GUEST STARS AS SYLAR?S BIOLOGICAL FATHER ? When Sylar (Zachary Quinto) comes face-to-face with his long lost father (guest star John Glover), the reunion proves to be what he least expected. Elsewhere, after receiving a tip from ?Rebel,? Claire (Hayden Panettiere) must decide if she will help her sworn enemy, Eric Doyle (guest star David Lawrence XVII), evade capture. Meanwhile, as ?The Hunter? (guest star Zeljko Ivanek) plans to uncover the Petrelli family's secrets and take control of Nathan's (Adrian Pasdar) operation, Matt (Greg Grunberg) finds himself in the spotlight and on the verge of leveling Capitol Hill. Jack Coleman, Ali Larter, James Kyson Lee, Masi Oka and Cristine Rose also star. Randall Bentley and Ashley Crow also guest star.

Show Cast: Hayden Panettiere, Greg Grunberg, Masi Oka, Adrian Pasdar, Jack Coleman, James Kyson Lee, Zachary Quinto, Cristine Rose, Ali Larter, Dania Ramirez, Milo Ventimiglia, Sendhil Ramamurthy

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