ext_7793 ([identity profile] norwich36.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] norwich36 2007-04-24 08:37 pm (UTC)

I honestly think we're being set up to see someone *else* explode - or attempt to explode - NYC. Ted has been taught to burn "bright" rather than "hot" by a very cagey Mr. Bennet - so I think he is eliminated as the exploding man.

Ooh, interesting theory. Though perhaps, if it is Peter that absorbs his power, he doesn't get the skill set along with the power? Or maybe--completely speculating here--Sylar eats Ted's brains and he's the one that explodes?

think Issac has seen (and sent off) a newer vision of the future - perhaps one that we don't get to see until the end. He very ominously (and happily) tells Sylar that eventually even with all the collected skills, Sylar won't win.

I really hope this is true. I loved Isaac's last scene--the tone was certainly heroic--so I hope his sacrifice does help bring Sylar down.

I'm kind of interested in how it is Mohinder is so easily manipulated, though. For a supposedly intelligent and intellectual creature, Mohinder is so quick to accept what is shown to him as fact.

Ah, well, at this point at least it's character continuity that when it comes to common sense things, Mohinder is as dumb as a brick.

do have to admit that I don't see a lot of the incestuous energy other people do

I blame this ENTIRELY on fandom, which seems to have given me not only slashy goggles, but also incest goggles. It's a little disturbing, really. And it's quite possible I'm reading this episode a little too much through these goggles, since I haven't seen anyone else picking up on any of the stuff I brought up above (except for the Nathan/Peter moments, I mean).



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