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No offense but until you can prove that he said impath or that Peter IS an empath (whatever that power is) I'm going with impasse

i dont care enough to try and "prove" it... but dont you think the writers would have chosen a different way of wording that sentence. Why have him say "I met an impasse"... when it can so easliy be confused with empath? He could have just as easily said "I ran into a roadbock... "

What I'm saying is impasse is refering to a power of a person. Plus like I said before, he might not even be referring to Peter. Don't you think it's more likely people heard it wrong than the writer chose the wrong word? What is an empath?

What I'm saying is impasse is refering to a power of a person. Plus like I said before, he might not even be referring to Peter. Don't you think it's more likely people heard it wrong than the writer chose the wrong word? What is an empath?

Impasse is not a power.

Empath is short for empathy. Or in this case, empathic mimicry.

http://heroeswiki.com/Empathic_mimicry

I hate to join into this... but didn't the empath/impasse speach happen before the fast guy ran into peter? I could swear he said it right after his encounter with Tracy.... if so, then its impasse, if it is after his fight with peter, then it's most likely empath.

I hate to join into this... but didn't the empath/impasse speach happen before the fast guy ran into peter? I could swear he said it right after his encounter with Tracy.... if so, then its impasse, if it is after his fight with peter, then it's most likely empath.

After. And I think it's empath, though I do admit that I thought it was impasse at first.

Uh...no. Close captioning gets words wrong all the time.

It was said after encountering Peter.

I replayed those lines again and again. "Empath" and "impasse" have similar ending sounds, but you can hear him make the "sss" sound when he says the line. So, it is impasse, the context of the word usage is right, and the official closed captions from the NBC website confirm it. Closed captions only make mistakes during live events, not primetime tv episodes completed weeks ago. Besides, how sound is it to assume Edgar automatically knows Peter is an empath based on that limited encounter? Quite unlikely.

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LOL

I was skeptical myself. This and the other scene where Noah had burned his food and turned on the faucet in the sink. I thought Tracy was going to sneak up on him.

Edgar "Getting the compass back was harder than I thought.(pause) I met an empath

Samuel " You talked to him?

Edgar " Didn't really get a chance.

The actor cast as Edgar is scottish and us scots do pronounce the th sound differently. Impasse makes no sense in this context

Seriosuly guys? Edgar had that scene AFTER he ran into Peter and HRG. Peter is an Empath. Edgar last ran into him before talking to Samuel. He clearly said Empath, and is clearly talking about Peter, the guy he previously just ran into. Not that difficult.

I replayed those lines again and again. "Empath" and "impasse" have similar ending sounds, but you can hear him make the "sss" sound when he says the line. So, it is impasse, the context of the word usage is right, and the official closed captions from the NBC website confirm it. Closed captions only make mistakes during live events, not primetime tv episodes completed weeks ago. Besides, how sound is it to assume Edgar automatically knows Peter is an empath based on that limited encounter? Quite unlikely.

Because Noah asked him 'did you get his power?' and he answered 'I got it, I got it.'

You must never use CC. It is VERY often wrong, even on old shows.

Heroes - Episode 4.06 - Tabula Rasa - Synopsis

SYLAR BEGINS HIS JOURNEY TO FIND HIS IDENTITY AND PETER COMES TO THE RESCUE OF ONE OF HIS OWN ? ELLEN GREENE, RAY PARK, DAWN OLIVIERI, DEANNE BRAY AND ERNIE HUDSON GUEST STAR ? Under Samuel?s (Robert Knepper) guidance, Sylar (Zachary Quinto) starts on a path to rediscover his true identity. Hiro (Masi Oka) helps Emma (guest star Deanne Bray) accept and understand the great possibilities that go along with having an ability. Meanwhile, Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) enlists HRG (Jack Coleman) to help him find a healer who can save Hiro?s life. Hayden Panettiere also stars. Mark L. Young also guest stars.

Heroes - Episode 4.06 - Tabula Rasa - Synopsis

SYLAR BEGINS HIS JOURNEY TO FIND HIS IDENTITY AND PETER COMES TO THE RESCUE OF ONE OF HIS OWN ? ELLEN GREENE, RAY PARK, DAWN OLIVIERI, DEANNE BRAY AND ERNIE HUDSON GUEST STAR ? Under Samuel?s (Robert Knepper) guidance, Sylar (Zachary Quinto) starts on a path to rediscover his true identity. Hiro (Masi Oka) helps Emma (guest star Deanne Bray) accept and understand the great possibilities that go along with having an ability. Meanwhile, Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) enlists HRG (Jack Coleman) to help him find a healer who can save Hiro?s life. Hayden Panettiere also stars. Mark L. Young also guest stars.

Sounds good! I hope tonight's Heroes will be better than last weeks =/

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