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but was still renewed due to people wanting to buy subway sandwiches to keep it, NBC do have it ready for March but there has been hints that it could return before end of October

Where have you been hearing these hints? I thought it was a done deal that we wouldn't be seeing Chuck until next year.

Where have you been hearing these hints? I thought it was a done deal that we wouldn't be seeing Chuck until next year.

you not been reading the chuck thread :o ;)

Michael Ausiello from EW reported that NBC are considering bringing it forward due to the poor showings of their shows this year

you not been reading the chuck thread :o ;)

Michael Ausiello from EW reported that NBC are considering bringing it forward due to the poor showings of their shows this year

Ha ha ha, no I haven't because since I thought it wouldn't be back until March, I haven't been checking.

Ha ha ha, no I haven't because since I thought it wouldn't be back until March, I haven't been checking.

haha I have been updating it just gets lost in the backpages :p

So I was wondering something about Emma's power. It seemed like the at the end at the hospital (and at the park earlier, that she is able to draw people in with her music. Is that just because she is a good musician or is that part of her power?

apparently the guy who dies is the one person many people think could never bite the dust. (So, probably not Nathan or Hiro. My money's on Sylar or Matt.) [E! Online]

apparently the guy who dies is the one person many people think could never bite the dust. (So, probably not Nathan or Hiro. My money's on Sylar or Matt.) [E! Online]

The people I would consider untouchable:

Peter

Hiro

Claire

I would say Sylar, but he's a bad guy, so theres always a chance.

If it is an immortal then I think Peter is the most likely to go. His plot lines have been fairly boring and uneventful compared to previous seasons so that may be their way of easing him into his death for the audience. I just cant see them getting rid of Sylar or Claire for that matter.

If it is an immortal then I think Peter is the most likely to go. His plot lines have been fairly boring and uneventful compared to previous seasons so that may be their way of easing him into his death for the audience. I just cant see them getting rid of Sylar or Claire for that matter.

well Peter is clearly mortal as we saw in the last episode but if it was Sylar then ok its not great but it would be an interesting story.

Tracy, HRG, or one of the other carnies could be dieing as well. There are plenty of people, but I just don't see any that have stuck through so far actually going out yet.

If anyone, I could see it being matt, when sylar finally catches up to him and regains everything.

well Peter is clearly mortal as we saw in the last episode but if it was Sylar then ok its not great but it would be an interesting story.

Oh crap I completely skipped my mind that Peter was gimped :/

Claire it is then :p

Please Claire.

Please.

(Y) The last episode wasn't that bad, mainly because Claire had minimal screen time.

Oh yeah, just wondering, wouldn't it have been easier for Peter to transport the kid to Hiro, heal him and take him back rather than taking his power? Or even going back in time to get the kid when he was able to heal? Or am i just thinking too much into it?

If Arthur Petrelli was still alive Peter could take his power. Problem solved.

Now if only there was some way to go back and take it from him. Oh wait...

Poor Arthur :(

(Y) The last episode wasn't that bad, mainly because Claire had minimal screen time.

Oh yeah, just wondering, wouldn't it have been easier for Peter to transport the kid to Hiro, heal him and take him back rather than taking his power? Or even going back in time to get the kid when he was able to heal? Or am i just thinking too much into it?

Nothing to heal when he's a kid since the problem exists in his present form.

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