Heroes Volume 4 : Fugitives


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They better not try and make Coyote Sands the "epicentre" of abilities, as in it was created by the government. There would be major contradictions with Adam (I think that was his name?) having his abilities all those years ago in the past.

It'd make sense for the show to do that since the show tried to establish that powers have multiple sources, contradicting one another.

They better not try and make Coyote Sands the "epicentre" of abilities, as in it was created by the government. There would be major contradictions with Adam (I think that was his name?) having his abilities all those years ago in the past.

It would quite possibly be where they tried to test procedures on the gifted.

Last two episodes have been excellent. There was some serious doubt in my mind about the direction, but it's cool now. I like how they explained how Sylar survived when the glass melted..

I agree with Rappy, probably a place where they were trying the experiments.

Last two episodes have been excellent. There was some serious doubt in my mind about the direction, but it's cool now. I like how they explained how Sylar survived when the glass melted..

I agree with Rappy, probably a place where they were trying the experiments.

By the time the glass melts, his body was probably a no-show. Now if they only explained why nathan is alive.

I really can't say it was "a step up" or "an improvement". The episode felt so basic and predictable though I can say I liked that the character development of the last few volumes seemed to be ignored and made it feel like season 1 again. Especially Suresh finishing the show with one of his speeches :)

I am Sylar Promo Pictures so long nathan!

1961 Sneak Peek

Please bring Heroes' Daphne back. She was a super hero, and her complex personality and fantastic look made her one of my favorites. ? Cordialeab>

TIM: Brea Grant's speedster may return in some capacity, but you'll have to accept that she is, in the words of imaginary flying partner Greg Grunberg, "definitely and unfortunately dead." Not convinced? Greg elaborates: "She is gone, she's dead." Fortunately, she does have flashback potential. Again assuring us that Daphne is dead, dead, dead, the producers tell the Buzz, "Since Heroes sometimes tells stories in a non-linear way, you shouldn't bet on never seeing her again." Even though she's dead.

Sylar is confusing with his new ability. I hate it when I sometimes have to think whether it's Sylar or the person him/herself. The episode was really good though. It feels as if the writers finally managed to pick up the line again and write episodes as we like them, episodes like in Season 1. If they can keep the show this way I wouldn't mind another season.

Damn those pictures. I don't want Nathan to go. Even though I do not love his character, I feel he has a great role in the show. Aside from him alone, a dead Nathan will make Claire cry. Something we do not want unless we can offer our shoulder.

A dead Nathan would mean an angry Peter. I'm pretty sure that the writters have a way to restore Peter's power's and that might just be one of them. And even like this Peter can be quite a foe for Sylar with a carefully thought plan. And god knows what will happen to Peter if he were to absorb Sylar's abilities.

I just can't stand Sylar being that powerful while the rest can barely touch him. What wouldn't I give to see Sylar get beaten to hell by someone smarter than him and maybe more powerful.

Absorbed the same way he took Elles ability.

I thought of that, but when he used empathy (as taught by Arthur), it required emotion and much more effort. When he did acquire electro-power-thing, Elle had to teach him how to use it. With shapeshifting, he's been able to control and master it effortlessly, as he usually does with his intuitive aptitude. I don't like overanalyzing a TV show, but it just bothers me ;)

I thought of that, but when he used empathy (as taught by Arthur), it required emotion and much more effort. When he did acquire electro-power-thing, Elle had to teach him how to use it. With shapeshifting, he's been able to control and master it effortlessly, as he usually does with his intuitive aptitude. I don't like overanalyzing a TV show, but it just bothers me ;)

You could say the same how he got out Dankos car and got to the roof in 5 seconds :p

I saw Jack Coleman on "This Morning" yesterday. Glad he isn't avoiding how bad the show was by saying something along the lines of "The show fell a little on series 2 but were back on top form again"

Wow Noah is over here?

Apparently :p I would of wanted to be on a different show than "This Morning" though. All they wanted to talk about is his eyes. How's his sight in real life. Wheres his HRG. ect :p

That show is pretty crap :p

They should scrap everything that happened after Season 1 and just make it so Isaac wakes up at the end of Season 3 and says... wow, that's some ****ed up story... let's change it

Then start season 4 with new writes

I know Isaac took drugs but come on :p

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