[Cancelled] Heroes Season 4 (Volume 5 : Redemption)


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I was just thinking a couple of things...remember the earth blowing up last season in one of the paintings? do you think that's what could happen with Samuels power?

also Hiro not going to get healed?

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I was just thinking a couple of things...remember the earth blowing up last season in one of the paintings? do you think that's what could happen with Samuels power?

also Hiro not going to get healed?

We just found out that he will be the most powerful among those with abilities, so i'm beginning to think that Samuel will face Sylar and there will be a fight or something like that. I don't know what to say about Hiro, i hope he's not going out (dies).

Anyways, Heroes is no 1 for me and who says it's boring shouldn't watch it anymore, it seems fair.

Is this the last season of Heroes? I heard that somewhere, dunno.

You think Tracy can KILL Claire, by freeze her then shatter her to pieces? Or Sylar for that matter.

LOL at Heroes going Lost-style with old tapes that has messed up portions! :D

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You think Tracy can KILL Claire, by freeze her then shatter her to pieces?

That's what I was thinking...you would have to put the bits together I would assume for her to heal

So I just caught up with this season (except this past Monday's episode, I'm only 10 minutes in so far) and eh.

I certainly like the Hiro stuff this season so far. The series better end with him married to Charlie!

So Nathan is officially the one big "death" that the producers mentioned a few months ago? Morons lol

According to the show, getting shot in the head will kill a person who heals, so her shattering to pieces shouldn't be any different and she would die. I was hoping for it, but knew better.

if you remember from last season (i think) Ms Petrelli had a dream with everyone murdered and you saw the cheerleader had her head Cut off from her body, then the killer dragged the body far away from her head so she couldnt heal and come back to life.

so yeah I would assume shattering into a million pieces would kill her

That's what I was thinking...you would have to put the bits together I would assume for her to heal

Her foot was standing on the table while her other foot grew back. I don't think Claire needs to put the bits together but just have one bit to evolve from.

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