Hehe, I liked Nathan's Spider-Man pose in that clip.
I do think the group is going to start coming together. With Fuller at the helm and thus Kring's reluctance to have the show progress into a show about heroes (as opposed to origins of people with powers) being dealt with as a result, lots of possibilities exist. Fuller has already shown a willingness to have the characters team up and use their powers intelligently and creativity. The scenes with Angela and Peter are all about finding redemption (Angela) and purpose (Peter).
I mean, even if they just gather every morning at Der Waffle Haus so Angela can dish out precog-gained hero assignments on post-it notes, it'll be a vast improvement over what we've had the last two seasons. I want the show to be about heroes, not aimless chumps.
I'm much more willing to give the show another season now as long as Fuller stays on.
^^ That'll be tough since in the next episode she's going to get crippled and have to spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair.![]()
^Sylar lost Charlie's eidetic memory along with the rest of his acquired powers, except telekinesis, when he was infected with the virus.
I think you can tell Fuller is back because suddenly Sylar can do stuff again that we have never seen him do before and do not know how he can do it. We saw this a lot in season one as well. Remember in season one when he was being shot and some how healing without having taken Clair's power, falling off a roof, yet getting up and walking away yet Peter who feel the same distance was all bent in half and dead? Or how about him flying away without having the flight power? Yep, looks like season one Sylar is back.
Most of the stuff that Sylar did in season 1 was just creative application of telekinesis. Slowing his fall, slowing bullets, and lifting himself.
A few things that annoyed me with "Into Asylum"...
-Claire telling Nathan about what she thought about her "real father." HRG might not be her biological father but he is her "real" father. How many more bullets must he take for Claire his ingrate of her daughter of that? Noah was the one who raised her. As for her "always wondering" about her "real" father, she didn't even know she was adopted until she was about 13.
-Nathan wanting Claire to thank him for giving her a pass. This is even stupider than most of Claire's antics. Expecting thanks from someone for giving them a pass isn't a gift when you were the one who created the situation. It would be like deliberately setting a house of fire, rescuing the person inside, and then expecting them to be grateful for it. The characters on this show still have a tendancy to create situations out of their own stupidity (Hiro taking the formula out of his father's vault) and then expecting everyone to be grateful when they've saved the day.
^Sylar lost Charlie's eidetic memory along with the rest of his acquired powers, except telekinesis, when he was infected with the virus.
We assume. Except that he went nuclear in the future and seemed to hide in plain sight in the first episode of the last volume (powers he had in the first season). It was also never said on screen that he lost those powers. At this point, Sylar has few to no weaknesses and they might as well just give him those things too.
Re: Danko... He's also really short with an abnormally large skull I call him Mr. Potato!How would Claire's abilities allow her to learn to become an Olympic level gymnist in an afternoon? That sounds like Micah's cousin from Season Two who can mimic anything she sees...
For the record, Sylar's known powers are now:
- Intuitive aptitude (his own)
- Regenerative Healing (Claire Bennet)
- Alchemy (Bob Bishop)
- Clairsentience (Bridget Bailey)
- Echo manipulation (Jesse Murphy)
- Electricity Manipulation (Elle Bishop)
- Lie detection (Sue Landers)
- Imprinting (Joe Macon)
- Shape Shifting (James Martin)
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