I tend to think of the nurse as “Get Your Damn Hair Out of Your Eyes, Emo Boy.” That’s probably too long though, and produces an unwieldy acronym. I hope that his hair will automatically improve when he meets Claire, whose hair looks fine when she’s on an autopsy table after being pulled out of a river.
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She was pulled out of a creek.
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Sorry.
Fair enough. I have been in both rivers and creeks in West texas and either one has major hair-wrecking qualities. 
Perhaps the always perfect hair is part of her regenerating ability?
Nathan Petrelli.
Bad phrasing on my part. I was still referring, there, to the ‘“real world” superheroes’. The Wildstorm universe is a more normal-type superhero universe, and the Authority is a very different type of cynical pseudo-realism.
Well, he’s Peter Petrelli, the Spidey-Alike. So I like it, cause I think of him as the 'Mazing Murse.
Here’s an update.
I’ve already caught some mistakes on my part, and I’ll work on the nicknames, too.
MilTan, I watch Scrubs, but started only recently and am not familiar with Franklyn. Cool cross-over potential, though…
So I was close.
On the chart, what does the color of the line signify?
thanks,
Brian
From what I can tell, Red is a blood/family tie; Magenta indicates that they’ve met each other; Blue indicates some sort of friendship or working relationship. Green indicates people the Prognostipainter has painted or had visions of. Orange may be people Sylar killed in the future.
Am I close? And what’s the dull yellow/gold?
It’s funny. I showed my husband the chart and he asked why Evil Dad and Sylar got their own pictures when to him it was obvious they are the same person.
Let’s see if I can get my own “system” right…
Blue is a ‘hard’ connection, the people have met each other directly somehow.
Red is family connections. (This is also a ‘hard’ connection)
Green are predictions of the future, mainly by Isaac, but also Peter.
Magenta is Hiro meeting people while travelling in time.
Orange is Sylar’s victims or targets.
Light Green is business relationships, so far of the unsavory kind.
The one purple one is Ando’s internet connection to Niki.
I reserve to right to change the color system in the future as more facts become known.
I may also rearrange the charaters’ positions, too.
(58 layers and counting…)
He’s had that scar ever since I remember
Woah. If Ninja-Hiro knows Mazing Murse with a scar… and SuperPol has a scar…
Our own, Super-Hiro may not grow up to be Ninja-Hiro. Crisis on Infinite Hiros!
Let’s see. Dark-Hiro, Mystic-Hiro…
I’ll have what you’re having.
Pulp Hiro, Fantasy Hiro, Star Hiro…
I had a “DUH!” moment this morning in the shower – and then promptly realized that it’s more than likely only stating the obvious. But I’m going to state it anyway, just for the record:
The captain of congress is safe from Linderman. Niki is still in it up to her eyebrows with Linderman. Why?
Because the Dopplebanger screws with video camera feeds. Niki checked the camera that had still been recording when Dopplebanger killed the two goons – just static.
If the writers are consistent (I know, big “IF”), there’s no record of the Dopplebanger and Captain Congress actually doing things, and Niki doesn’t remember it and can’t prove that she did. (And of course Captain Congress isn’t going to admit it without proof.)
Wonder what they’ll do with that?
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That’s a brilliant theory, kurilla… let’s see if it plays out that way.
(and no, it wasn’t obvious… didn’t even occur to me)
Doesn’t each scene begin with the names and locations displayed in on-screen text? I’m not a fan of the cutesy nicknames, but they don’t grate on me nearly as much as other threads since superpowers really lend themselves to nicknames. (Clonus Whore…Ha!)
A couple thoughts:
I am 99% sure that Niki said “her” kid, not “our.” Can anyone go back and check, ideally with closed captioning? I think she’s just a basic Hulk type character. Maybe her Hulk side gets super smart in addition to super strong.
My theory is that Peter copies your powers when he’s close to you, and outright steals them when he touches you. Here’s why:
Back in the earlier episode, he jumped off the roof and couldn’t fly because he was so far away from Nathan. Then Nathan shot up and grabbed him, and when describing it later said something about how he couldn’t fly anymore, but Peter did. So when Nathan grabbed him, Peter sucked all the flight out of him. (And that first Nathan jump, while offscreen, had to be pretty damn fast. The jump in the previews for next week looked about the right speed to me.)
Next time when they were both on the roof, Peter levitated without touching Nathan, and Nathan didn’t appear affected. (Not great evidence, I admit.) Also, if he wasn’t affected by Hiro freezing the subway because he had some of the power, then clearly he copied (not stole) it since Hiro was still using it.
Never having read comic books, even I can see that Hiro is way over-powered. For all intents and purposes, controlling time and space makes you omnipotent.