Is there a name for someone who controls plant life? Florokinetic maybe?
Vegematic.
Is there a name for someone who controls plant life? Florokinetic maybe?
Agrokinetic probably fits the best.
I wonder if H.R. will be the only replacement Wells we get this season. They should go through 3 or 4 different ones. Make it a running gag. What kind of Wells will we have this week?
You're gonna have to expand on that one. What abouut HR gave you that impression? All I saw was a goofy hipster.
Heroes probably would have gotten around to that if they'd gotten another season or two.so an agrokinetic could only control fields of cultivated crops
Phytokinetic is indeed the most accurate, though previous comic characters have had their powers described as florokinesis, as someone mentioned.
His behavior and manner of speaking put me in mind of Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, only amped up 5-fold and with the addition of being unable to focus on one thing for more than a few seconds.
[magneto]I thought you lived at a school....[/magneto]I think they call it Chlorokinesis in Sky High.
You need to watch those scenes again. He was playing an "excitable hipster". There was nothing about it that smacked of "autistic".His behavior and manner of speaking put me in mind of Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory, only amped up 5-fold and with the addition of being unable to focus on one thing for more than a few seconds.
Jim Parsons is able to makeSheldon's Autistic behavior work and feel inoffensive, but here it felt like they were trying to ape a character like Sheldon but with the intensity turned up and failing miserably.
Or Sheldon Cooper.You need to watch those scenes again. He was playing an "excitable hipster". There was nothing about it that smacked of "autistic".
You can't diagnose autism based on the way a person talks, and you sure as hell can't do it based on a sitcom character!
He's a fictional character. The mannerisms are probably not intended to be autistic, but quirky. A type of quirky that's been around ages.I can when I recognize the mannerisms/symptoms of Autism as a result of having been diagnosed with that disorder myself and living with it pretty much my entire life.
Technically the first Wells wasn't Wells....Honestly....
Why would the team want yet another Wells? The last two they encountered have both had hidden agendas and betrayed the team at various points. Do they seriously want to tempt fate a third time?
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