Well, except for that time he was going to shoot Nathan with the Haitian standing next to him, but instead Nathan flew up into the air and went supersonic. I guess the Haitian was having an off day, power-wise.
When Hiro was planning his fake Ando stab thing (finally, a clever use of his powers! Shame he didn’t keep it up…) he swapped the real sword for the trick sword. Okay, fair enough. Except he left the real sword in the fake sword’s place!
I see some innocent shopkeep facing a lawsuit/a few fewer fingers in the near future…
last week I called the fake sword blood bags
I saw the shovel thing coming (both times) a mile off
I saw dads powers (peter/sylar are a bit of a give away)
heres the one thing I hate…Peter CANT DIE (well now maybe he can but thats not what this is about) why doesnt Sylar take peters power…his root power…then he would be just like peter, no more brains required. Sylar definitely has Peter beat in the badass department, hes only killed a few dozen people. with Peters power he would seriously kick ass.
as for killing Sylar/Peter/Claire I dont really see as thats much of a problem for Noah, knock them out, drop them in a coffin, drill some big nasty bolts directly through them and the coffin then dump the whole thing in the Marianas trench.
I imagine it would, which might be part of why he was saying he’d make her love him. Sure, it’s a fun power trip to control everything a person does, but it would’ve been more satisfying for him if he didn’t have to use his power to do it.
I poked around on YouTube to try to find a clip of when Nathan flew away from Noah and the Haitian. When he flew, the Haitian was not even three feet away from him. It looks like he was about to reach out and physically grab him. There’s even a storyboard of it here. From his interactions with Parkman, it had already been established that he nullified powers, though he wasn’t able to stop the telepathy entirely because of how “advanced” Parkman was. That may be the loophole allowing that particular flight.
I got the impression that the Haitian has some control over his ability to dampen powers, and that he was choosing to let Nathan get away in that scene.
I noticed Haitian’s power inconsistency back then. Haitian also needed night vision goggles to see Peter and Claude on the roof when they shouldn’t have been invisible when Haitian was nearby.
I agree Hiro should just freeze time when he gets the slightest suspicious feeling, but going after African-Isaac “the old-fashioned way” didn’t make any sense either. The guy knows what you’re going to do, no matter how many ways you can think up to do it. What lesson is there in that?
I liked the episode though, and I’m perfectly okay with good Sylar. I’m not okay with powerless Peter. He (and Hiro) was ineffectual enough with powers. He’s just going to irritate me now.
Parkman has shown he can best his dad, so I hope he senses his dad soon, and they can have another psi-fight.
I don’t like Papa Petrelli. If he had the ability to steal powers, why did he wait until now to start gobbling?
Well, I could buy that up until he dusted Adam, he was suffering from some critical injury that kept him paralyzed and on life support. Of course, why he needed Adam specifically and not Claire (or Peter or Sylar) is about as comprehensible as anything else about this show, i.e. not at all.
Well, Claire is his granddaughter and he probably didn’t want to harm her. If he only wanted to be healed he could have just used Adam’s blood but he obviously wanted Adam’s power to keep healing and making himself somewhat indestructible.
I think Daddy Petrelli was just neutering Peter, who could have been a thorn in his side. I’m also going out on a limb and guessing that he only absorbed Peter’s original power, not all of them. That seems to be how they write the show.
As for Adam, I’m guessing Adam was another threat. Remember Bob said that Linderman was one of Adam’s disciples. Adam had his own plan.