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He would get Sylar's intuitive aptitude. The ability to understand how complex things work. That's how Sylar gets other people's abilities, by understanding how their brain works to produce the ability.

Then why did he get the shape-shifting power when he touched Sylar so that he could fool Sylar into believing he (Peter) was the president?

He would get Sylar's intuitive aptitude. The ability to understand how complex things work. That's how Sylar gets other people's abilities, by understanding how their brain works to produce the ability.

I was going to ask the same question as Joel, but my answer is that Peter likely just gets the last power Sylar has, that or the power he was actively using. Either way, either way is a bit screwy. Then again, Sylar wasn't using the shape shifting power while fighting Peter and Nathan, so it probably falls back on the last obtained power.

all these abilities make no sense, although let me know if you find a healer, shape shifter, a person can fly etc.

I figure it doesnt really matter trying to put logic to most of this stuff. Its just entertaining.

You're talking about suspension of disbelief. That is something you have to have when interacting with entertainment.

However, there are also things that you can't do that for, because they are so far out there.

all these abilities make no sense, although let me know if you find a healer, shape shifter, a person can fly etc.

I figure it doesnt really matter trying to put logic to most of this stuff. Its just entertaining.

It's called continuity. The writers have defined some rules and are in the process of ignoring/breaking them.

I think so, this is probably the much publicized death.

it certainly is but he was on the today show talking about how they have told him there is a door to his return :rofl:

Mostly dull episode, and that climactic letting go moment was not so climactic.

Sylar can shape shift back into Nathan while his abilities are supposedly being blocked, but Sylar can't use any other ability? So the argument can be made that Nathan forced the shape shifting coinciding with Peter letting his guard down. How did Peter learn to control the Haitian's powers so quickly? He's almost always struggled dealing with any power, yet he mastered that one in no time. Oh, there's the part with Sylar using his abilities while literally standing next to Peter, who didn't appear to be concentrating on limiting his power blocking power, and then....

Ahhh forget it, I'm trying to make sense out of nonsense.

Mostly dull episode, and that climactic letting go moment was not so climactic.

Sylar can shape shift back into Nathan while his abilities are supposedly being blocked, but Sylar can't use any other ability? So the argument can be made that Nathan forced the shape shifting coinciding with Peter letting his guard down. How did Peter learn to control the Haitian's powers so quickly? He's almost always struggled dealing with any power, yet he mastered that one in no time. Oh, there's the part with Sylar using his abilities while literally standing next to Peter, who didn't appear to be concentrating on limiting his power blocking power, and then....

Ahhh forget it, I'm trying to make sense out of nonsense.

Never mind that he practically fondled Sylar for about 3 days and didn't take his power. Wonder how colour-light chick passed her powers to him so quickly when he saved her from the bus?

just realized it was the season finale after reading the forums

damn..finished so quickly..so we must wait for september right?

nope there's like 8 more episodes to go yet returns end of January and this could be the last season.

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