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I thought that Sylar had to eat the persons brain but I don't know where I got that from.
Too many Zombie movies?
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I thought that Sylar had to eat the persons brain but I don't know where I got that from.
It wasn't that, it was his pi$$ed off voice. Isaac was gonna shown him the paintings anyway...
I thought that Sylar had to eat the persons brain but I don't know where I got that from.
Too many Zombie movies?
/bbbbrrraaaaaaaiiiiinnnnnsssssss
Well, with the brains being missing, it was a reasonable assumption early on. Since then we have gotten the impression he's probably not actually eating them though.
The Heros writer/creator in a interview said he orignaly intended Sylar to eat the brain to gain the ability but thought would make him too much of like a zombie, so somewhat dropped it. Though they haven't exactly shown how he gets his abilites either, so who knows. Unfortunatly I can't find the interview.
Well, we have been shown he merely looks at watches and can see what makes them tick, and what's wrong with them. Coupled with Dr. B talking about him altering his DNA so many times. So, yea, we don't know what he does with the brains, but, it would seem current canon suggests he merely looks at them and somehow is able to adapt his own brain to match, so he can have that power.
So, it seems we weren't just being ghouls early on thinking he was ingesting the brains
B5_Obsessed said:The only problem I have, and maybe I'm mistaken on this, is did Sylar actually have any ability when Suresh Sr first met him?...
The only problem I have, and maybe I'm mistaken on this, is did Sylar actually have any ability when Suresh Sr first met him? He was testing Sylar and quickly decided he was not stable and broke off his studies, but it always seemed to me that Sylar was not a valid "hero" until he offed his first victim.
Hmm, interesting question. I think that perhaps the Haitian was around whenever Parkman was near the president? Otherwise, Parkman should have picked up on the fact that Nathan was really Sylar, clear as a bell. Not sure there is another plausible explanation.Why was Parkmen working with Nathan/sylar , couldn't he read the president/Sylar mind to find out he wasn't Nathan.
I had this question as well, some time ago--why didn't the Haitian stop Nathan from flying off in one of the earliest episodes? Maybe the Haitian can only block powers if he KNOWS what powers they are? If they didn't know what Nathan could do, maybe he wasn't able to block them? Dunno. It's one plot hole that I think many fans are curious about.Since when did the Haitian could block all powers, thought for the most part he could block mental powers (ie Matt Telepathy, Eden pushing, Sylars telekinesis ), he couldn't stop Nathan from Flying, Peter from all the powers he did when the Hatian and Bennet came after him <though he did use telekinesis against them>, or Ted.
I got from the episode that DL and Micah were "gone," but when Hiro spoke with Mr. Bennett, we know that Bennett was protecting certain heroes and giving them means to get a new life elsewhere. Hiro requested DL to Bennett because DL could "go through walls" to help save past-Hiro, but Bennett didn't seem eager to give up DL's location. I recall him saying something like, "I hide these people and protect them and you want me to undo all that work." This tells me that DL was still alive and likely living somewhere else with a new identity--perhaps with Micah. I could be wrong, I'm going off memory here.Why did future Hiro think DL and (I think) Candice <shape shifting girl> was still alive? When both of them clearly were killed by Sylar a ways in the past so he could become president.
Alluveal said:Since when did the Haitian could block all powers, thought for the most part he could block mental powers (ie Matt Telepathy, Eden pushing, Sylars telekinesis ), he couldn't stop Nathan from Flying, Peter from all the powers he did when the Hatian and Bennet came after him <though he did use telekinesis against them>, or Ted.
I had this question as well, some time ago--why didn't the Haitian stop Nathan from flying off in one of the earliest episodes? Maybe the Haitian can only block powers if he KNOWS what powers they are? If they didn't know what Nathan could do, maybe he wasn't able to block them? Dunno. It's one plot hole that I think many fans are curious about.
But, Sylar DID have DL's power of going through walls, so we can assume DL was killed by Sylar and Bennett/Future Hiro simply didn't know about it. Same with Candace? Hiro didn't have any way to get in touch with the hidden heroes, except through Mr. Bennett, so he simply might not have known.
I think that pretty much covers it.But, Sylar DID have DL's power of going through walls, so we can assume DL was killed by Sylar and Bennett/Future Hiro simply didn't know about it. Same with Candace? Hiro didn't have any way to get in touch with the hidden heroes, except through Mr. Bennett, so he simply might not have known.
Interesting premise that Matt knew Nathan was Sylar the whole time. Wonder if we'll ever find out for sure. =)
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