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Buckeye Buh Nim;986457; said:
3. I think it is also early to assume that Bob has become a good guy.

I'm not making the assumption that Bob has become 'a good guy' at all...simply that I think Kensei has learned to use his ability of regeneration to heal others, possibly by introducing his own blood to whatever 'victim' he comes in contact with, i.e. Suresh using his blood to act as antidote to the original strain of the Shanti virus.

I speculate this based on A.) Claire making a comment to Bennet that maybe her blood could be used to fight disease or help burn victims.

B.) Bob sending Suresh to look for Claire for potential cures to the new Suresh-resistant virus, seemingly supporting the theory further.

And C.) Powers of which I thought I knew their limitations from season one are now showing to be much more in some cases than I thought at this point in season two, whether through some sort of evolution or simply a person learning more about their powers as they go along.

I think Adam Monroe (Kensei) somehow, helps/heals Nathan, convincing Peter that he's a 'good guy'. And that will set up a reported (spoiler) show-down between Hiro and Peter (Hiro trying to kill Kensei & Peter trying to protect him.

I still believe Bob will ultimately turn out to be one of the 'bad' guys. I'll still guess that West ends up being a 'good' guys. It's hard for me to believe he's pretending to be so emotional about "The man in the Horn-rimmed glasses" if he's part of The Company, therefore should be perfectly aware of who Bennet is.

The quotes from Tim Kring are very interesting. If he truly believes his writers, who are now on strike, have messed up the beginning of Season 2 in so many ways, wanting to end this segment and continuing the show with a 'clean slate' that could drastically effect not only plot (obviously) but characters who may have initially been set to be a major part of the continuing storyline may just get whacked to 'tie up loose ends'. The writer's strike may actually turn out to be a very good thing for the show.
 
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Found a video linked from NBC's spoiler discussion site...very interesting.

In case I can't link it correctly:

It appears to be a "home-made" video of someone awaiting/watching Season One's potential world-altering explosion from afar. (ballsy watching even from that distance, considering they didn't know if Sylar would be stopped or not...Peter could stop himself from exploding...or Nathan would fly Peter out of harms way, for the rest of the world that is)

...Nathan flies Peter up into the air...Peter explodes...you can see Nathan falling back down to earth as Peter's nuclear flash dims...then at the last second before Nathan hits the ground someone swoops in and catches the falling Nathan.

Was it Peter that healed super fast & recovered his senses quickly enough to then go back after Nathan? Do we have another flying man? Or even another "peter/syler-type"? (i.e., can absorb/take others powers)

Here's a link to the site with the video. (with its link called video)

http://samantha48616e61.com/#

Here's the direct link to the video:

http://samantha48616e61.com/popups/drucker_clip.shtml
 
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Padraig;987143; said:
I'm not making the assumption that Bob has become 'a good guy' at all...simply that I think Kensei has learned to use his ability of regeneration to heal others, possibly by introducing his own blood to whatever 'victim' he comes in contact with, i.e. Suresh using his blood to act as antidote to the original strain of the Shanti virus.

Good call! I just didn't think Adam/Kensei would even think about doing that to someone since he is evil, but then again that could be how he figured it out so he can gain people's trust so he can be evil later (ie Peter)
 
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Buckeye Buh Nim;986810; said:

Apparantly with the writer's strike the last episode is Chapter 11 (December 3rd) and it was written in such a way to be able to use as a season finale. And Tim Kring has promised a better season 3.

I would link the article but I read a summary and since I am at work the site is blocked so I couldn't confirm the story info.
 
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Piney;993748; said:
Apparantly with the writer's strike the last episode is Chapter 11 (December 3rd) and it was written in such a way to be able to use as a season finale. And Tim Kring has promised a better season 3.

I would link the article but I read a summary and since I am at work the site is blocked so I couldn't confirm the story info.


I hope season 3 starts up pretty quick.
 
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Piney;993748; said:
Apparantly with the writer's strike the last episode is Chapter 11 (December 3rd) and it was written in such a way to be able to use as a season finale. And Tim Kring has promised a better season 3.

I would link the article but I read a summary and since I am at work the site is blocked so I couldn't confirm the story info.

Arg! 3 episodes left and it just started to get really good :(
 
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Piney;993748; said:
Apparantly with the writer's strike the last episode is Chapter 11 (December 3rd) and it was written in such a way to be able to use as a season finale. And Tim Kring has promised a better season 3.

I would link the article but I read a summary and since I am at work the site is blocked so I couldn't confirm the story info.

Too bad (about shortening the season) I hope the last three episodes aren't rushed.

I hope the govenator is able to shorten this strike. (but have my doubts)

He needs to go to meeting in full Conan garb imo...


[YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=V30tyaXv6EI[/YOUTUBE]
 
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Hubbard;1000804; said:
So far the best episode of the season. Damn Mohinder.....


Yep definitely the best one yet.... We never found out what power Hiro's dad had did we?
Given the surprise he registered on seeing Munro enter the rooftop garden I'd say you can strike prophecy of the list. :wink2:
 
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sandgk;1001122; said:
Given the surprise he registered on seeing Munro enter the rooftop garden I'd say you can strike prophecy of the list. :wink2:

Given the fact that he said he never travelled back in time, you can strike that one too.

Oh, and given the fact that he's dead, I think you can also strike celluar regeneration.
 
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Classic episode

Great action and some twists. HRG being brought back to life from his "daughter's" blood was nice. Also keeps a great charatcer and maybe changes his outlook on the company.

Speaking of the company... I really think they have turned around and while alot of their actions are misplaced I believe their intentions are good.

The "shootout" was just a clusterfuck. Suresh didn't want Bob killed and possibly himself as I doubt HRG was going to stop at Bob and Ell. But it will be interesting once HRG figures out how much good Claire can do.

Parkman's turn to the dark side is interesting as he learns the extent of his powers. It will also be interesting who that woman is and the part of the puzzle she fits.

Also the peak at next week looks very interesting as Hiro and Peter lock horns. Me thinks Adam is right in the middle of it. So sad there are only 2 episodes left.
 
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I also wonder if about when Hiro was talking to his ounger self. He changed his mind about his dad's death after talking himself, was it because he saw the light, or by talking to himslef did he change his own future since he said to obey and listen to his father, etc?
 
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