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HEROES SPOILER!!

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I'm pretty sure that was him using Candice's power but he doesn't care about Claire anymore anyways, he has her power and she can't die and neither can he so he isn't interested.

 

 

 

Sylar can die, you just have to put a metal [bleep]e in his skull. I also think that Claire can die now, since she doesn't have the catalyst anymore.

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I'm pretty sure that was him using Candice's power but he doesn't care about Claire anymore anyways, he has her power and she can't die and neither can he so he isn't interested.

 

 

 

Sylar can die, you just have to put a metal [bleep]e in his skull. I also think that Claire can die now, since she doesn't have the catalyst anymore.

 

 

 

Claire could die the same way the others did I thought?

 

 

 

You just need to put something in the back of the head and have it remain there. She died in S1 remember.

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This last episode was a huge disappointment. It was interesting to see into the past and how the company started but I honestly found it hard to get through the whole thing. As for Sylar posing as Nathan I bet it'll tie into the finale and a great cliff hanger for the next season.

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I'm pretty sure that was him using Candice's power but he doesn't care about Claire anymore anyways, he has her power and she can't die and neither can he so he isn't interested.

 

 

 

Sylar can die, you just have to put a metal [bleep]e in his skull. I also think that Claire can die now, since she doesn't have the catalyst anymore.

 

 

 

Well I mean it's basically the best he's gonna get. I didn't mean that they couldn't die exactly, we've seen it happen multiple times, just that it's a little harder making them stay dead.

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*Gives dose of Claires blood, and revives this thread*

 

 

 

I liked this most recent episode. focusing on Sylar was great. It was also sort of weird, how he kept switching between his mom and himself, trying to figure out who he really was. Now we see him trying to become president, just like in the first seasons future episode.

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I am assuming his new shapeshifting ability is what made him immune to the knife in back of brain killing blow. His brain could be all shifted around and the spot isn't in the same place.

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For one second I thought Sylar got really pwned by Danko... But I wonder what will happen to Nathan, will Sylar get rid of him? let him go?

 

 

 

And what did he mean by betraying Claire/Angela/Peter? Didn't really pay much attention but I think the jacket Sylar spoke about was the same Nathan was wearing

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It was an interesting episode except for the Hiro / Parkman thing. Parkman needs to make up his mind whether to help or not.

It was an interesting episode except for the Hiro / Parkman thing. Parkman needs to make up his mind whether to help or not.

 

 

 

No. Parkman needs to go die.

 

 

 

Seriously, did anyone else hate how suddenly he changed when he got his son?

 

 

 

I mean, he spent a few episodes before that being pissed off a Daphne's death, but then he just changes in an instant. I hated that.

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Matt is now more of a sociopath than Peter, and that's saying something.

 

 

 

The series finale is going to consist of everyone realizing that they have been [bleep]ed up to the extreme by the writers and initiating a giant battle with each other in which they all mercifully die.

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It was an interesting episode except for the Hiro / Parkman thing. Parkman needs to make up his mind whether to help or not.

 

 

 

No. Parkman needs to go die.

 

 

 

Seriously, did anyone else hate how suddenly he changed when he got his son?

 

 

 

I mean, he spent a few episodes before that being pissed off a Daphne's death, but then he just changes in an instant. I hated that.

 

 

 

I second this. Parkman really needs to die.

I thought that was a pretty good episode. There were a lot of scenes where I thought they were going to kill someone off but never ended up doing so. The thing with his mom was weird as hell but pretty cool all in all. Is next episode the season finale? Looking forward to seeing how they're going to wrap this up.

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Ugh, so Ali Larter is back again. Kinda defeats the purpose of the pretty cool self sacrifice. Down to the last sister though? I didn't know that Sylar could fly though and we missed out on seeing a sweet battle like in one of the future travel episodes. An alright season ending I guess.

It was an interesting episode except for the Hiro / Parkman thing. Parkman needs to make up his mind whether to help or not.

 

 

 

No. Parkman needs to go die.

 

 

 

Seriously, did anyone else hate how suddenly he changed when he got his son?

 

 

 

I mean, he spent a few episodes before that being pissed off a Daphne's death, but then he just changes in an instant. I hated that.

 

 

 

I second this. Parkman really needs to die.

 

 

 

Okay, now I really want him to [bleep]ing die painfully. Just because he has a son doesn't mean he should get back with his ex who cheated on him! And Daphne's not long [bleep]ing died too. I'm getting all the more pissed off at his character.

 

 

 

Thought it was pretty weird with Sylar and how he transformed into his mom alot, though I guess when I looked at it, I sort of saw why he was doing it. He still feels vulnerable and now, unstable thanks to his transformations.

 

 

 

Though the end was pretty cool where he just pulls the knife out.

 

 

 

Though really, the only good parts at the moment are with Sylar, Hiro and Ando have their moments though.

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So they made Sylar into a good guy again, what a twist

 

 

 

I'm sure he won't regain control next season and mess up their plans again...

Honestly, I don't think Sylar was ever really that evil in the first place.

 

 

 

The hunger is what made him kill those with powers, and he has little control over it. So can he really be that evil?

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Honestly, I don't think Sylar was ever really that evil in the first place.

 

 

 

The hunger is what made him kill those with powers, and he has little control over it. So can he really be that evil?

 

 

 

Season 3 made me look at Sylar so much more differently, he was actually portrayed as a human being, I like it.

 

 

 

Anyway, you seem to be ahead of me and I just learned things that I didn't want to know >.<

Honestly, I don't think Sylar was ever really that evil in the first place.

 

 

 

The hunger is what made him kill those with powers, and he has little control over it. So can he really be that evil?

 

But will Nathan have Sylar's hunger? If all it takes to get rid of it is erasing memories, why wasn't that attempted awhile ago? I'm wondering if Nathan will slowly regain Sylar's abilities, and then realize he is Sylar. Upon realizing this, will 'the body' want to reobtain the memories and become Sylar again, or will Nathan's memories overtake Sylar? Whatever happens, this struggle should be interesting, and probably very creepy along the way.

I didn't really expect Ali Larter's character to die from going full ice crystal and shattering anyways, so that wasn't much of a surprise.

 

 

 

Why they thought keeping Sylar alive in any way shape or form is a good idea is beyond me. Don't they think he might get a little suspicious the next time he gets a paper cut and it heals right away? Also couldn't they bring Nathan back with Claire's blood? He wasn't dead for long.

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Yea...the whole thing with Nathan and Sylar just seems like an excuse to get a twist to next season's plot. Now, Peter took Sylars ability so he would have healing right? I'm pretty sure he had cuts on his face for a while but I'm not totally sure. I think the whole thing with the new company could be pretty interesting, they've still got me wanting to know what happens in next season.

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Honestly I'm relieved that the finale was actually pretty good.

 

 

 

Although I don't understand how Sylar was flying. The only people that we know can fly are Nathan and Claire's ex from season 2. Unless he was levitating himself with telekinesis, but that would be lame.

 

 

 

And the whole forcing Sylar to take on Nathan's identity is just creepy to the extreme. Not to mention unnecessary. It could potentially be a pretty good commentary on morality (Mrs. Petrelli's expression at the end was priceless) but really there was no need for it in the first place. Matt could have just mind-controlled Sylar until he spoke with the President as Nathan and then he could have been assassinated or something. Angela never struck me as someone who would ignore practicality for keeping a mockery of her son alive. PLUS they could have simply used Claire's/Peter's blood to bring the real Nathan back.

 

 

 

They just couldn't figure out what to do with Sylar.

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Honestly, I don't think Sylar was ever really that evil in the first place.

 

 

 

The hunger is what made him kill those with powers, and he has little control over it. So can he really be that evil?

 

 

 

Season 3 made me look at Sylar so much more differently, he was actually portrayed as a human being, I like it.

 

 

 

Anyway, you seem to be ahead of me and I just learned things that I didn't want to know >.<

 

 

 

Maybe. The episode titled "I am Sylar" was on BBC3 yesterday, so thats where I'm up to.

 

 

 

Honestly, I don't think its erasing memories that will take away the hunger, I think he needs a reason to live, and something to care about.

 

 

 

Remember his "parents" and Elle?

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At least there wasn't too much of a cliffhanger.

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I really enjoyed the finale. Everything fit in well and it set up an interesting season for next year.

 

 

 

The ending was pretty bad [wagon]. The clock moment gave me chills. Mrs. Petrelli's face = :XD: Classic.

 

 

 

Can't wait till next season.

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Next order of business, what do we call the new Nathan? If he acts just like Nathan and looks like him, is he? I mean I know its just Sylar Shapeshifted but I honestly think we should call him Nathan. Oh and Danko got ninja'd by Hiro :thumbsup:

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