^And it worked this time too.
^And it worked this time too.
We'll see in any event the formula if it works properly can give Peter and Hiro their powers back.
^And it worked this time too.
We'll see in any event the formula if it works properly can give Peter and Hiro their powers back.
I've been saying this for what, seven weeks now ? It won't.
The identities of the depowered characters are no coincidence. We've seen Arthur take powers from the following:
Adam Monroe - David Anders' contract was up so he was written out.
Maya - For whatever reason, the writers felt they had nowhere to go with her so she was written out.
Peter - "Too powerful". Limited imagination on the part of the writers meant that they'd written themselves in to a corner with him and so he's depowered.
Hiro - Can, effectively, solve any problem just by going back in time. Again, limited imagination on the part of the writers means that they can't come up with problems he can't fix with time travel.
Arthur is a solution to inconvenient problems created by lazy writing. Both Hiro and Peter will now get one-off, defensive or passive powers like the rest of the "good guys". No more absorbing powers for Peter and no more time travel for Hiro.
How do you know for certain Hiro didn't stay in the past and now his 16-years-older version can reveal himself to have been around all along.![]()
^Hiro is in the past, remember ?
They aren't getting their old powers back, whatever happens. The spoiler about Peter makes that very clear.
^Hiro is in the past, remember ?
They aren't getting their old powers back, whatever happens. The spoiler about Peter makes that very clear.
Hiro still saw himself in the future seemingly get killed by Ando for his half of the formula, now unless that doesn't happen Hiro will still return to the present day somehow.
^Hiro is in the past, remember ?
They aren't getting their old powers back, whatever happens. The spoiler about Peter makes that very clear.
Hiro still saw himself in the future seemingly get killed by Ando for his half of the formula, now unless that doesn't happen Hiro will still return to the present day somehow.
Not necessarily. The observer effect - the act of observing a phenomenon changes that phenomenon. In this case, the fact that Hiro, Ando and Peter knew what was going to happen has already changed the future they saw.
We know that it is indeed possible for their actions to change the future, otherwise, New York would be a smoking ruin and the entire planet would presently be in the midst of a massive Shanti virus outbreak.
Well if Peter and Hiro don't get their powers back on some level that future still could happen. So in some way the forumla either doesn't work properly or Peter destroys it in the next ep. preventing that future from happening.
Time will tell, it always does.![]()
They aren't getting their old powers back, whatever happens. The spoiler about Peter makes that very clear.
The spoiler just means the writers are letting the current situation play out sufficiently to get the maximum dramatic impact. The multiple-plotlines format means nobody's story can move forward quickly. One or two big things per character per season is probably the right place. The wrong way to do it is like with Sylar this season: whiplash-inducing changes every frakkin episode!![]()
All my quatloos are on Peter getting some kind of power back before the end of the season.
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