Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Me too. That's what I was saying. The character's name is Claude. Noah's former partner in the company.
Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Me too. That's what I was saying. The character's name is Claude. Noah's former partner in the company.
Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: HOWITIS
...also why does Heroes fill the need to put as many star trek characters as possible in it?
I noticed that too.
I counted three......
George Takei
Nichelle Nichols
Dominic Keating
Am I missing anyone? Former Klingons I may not recognize????
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Me too. That's what I was saying. The character's name is Claude. Noah's former partner in the company.
Yeah, but didn't both of them fall off the building? That implies it was some one with super healing. Perhaps there is alliance of people with powers that seeks to destroy the old guard.
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Me too. That's what I was saying. The character's name is Claude. Noah's former partner in the company.
Yeah, but didn't both of them fall off the building? That implies it was some one with super healing. Perhaps there is alliance of people with powers that seeks to destroy the old guard.
A common theory is that it's west.
I initially thought that Sark could be Mr. Linderman's and the Petrelli's common ancestor. I was also wondering if Angela might have betrayed the late Mr. Petrelli and maybe Peter and Nathan are really Linderman's kids? Maybe that's why Mr. Petrelli killed himself?Originally posted by: randomlinh
why would sark be in the present? is his superpower not being able to age too?
Originally posted by: frostrip
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Me too. That's what I was saying. The character's name is Claude. Noah's former partner in the company.
Yeah, but didn't both of them fall off the building? That implies it was some one with super healing. Perhaps there is alliance of people with powers that seeks to destroy the old guard.
A common theory is that it's west.
I agree, but they havent really given us an explanation for why west would do it yet
Originally posted by: randomlinh
why would sark be in the present? is his superpower not being able to age too?
Originally posted by: randay
its william shatner!
Originally posted by: randomlinh
why would sark be in the present? is his superpower not being able to age too?
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Me too. That's what I was saying. The character's name is Claude. Noah's former partner in the company.
Yeah, but didn't both of them fall off the building? That implies it was some one with super healing. Perhaps there is alliance of people with powers that seeks to destroy the old guard.
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
It is also believed that Sark is immortal. Could he be.............LINDERMAN!??!!?
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
It is also believed that Sark is immortal. Could he be.............LINDERMAN!??!!?
Linderman had a power, and it was not immortality.
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
It is also believed that Sark is immortal. Could he be.............LINDERMAN!??!!?
Linderman had a power, and it was not immortality.
that you knew of...just churning the wheels of debate
Dude, wasn't Hana killed off in the graphic novels?Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: Bosconian
Originally posted by: datwater
huh ... I thought it was that brittish invisible man fella.
Me too. That's what I was saying. The character's name is Claude. Noah's former partner in the company.
Yeah, but didn't both of them fall off the building? That implies it was some one with super healing. Perhaps there is alliance of people with powers that seeks to destroy the old guard.
Duh.. yeah, that's true. And only Clair, Kensei and Peter can self heal (that we know of.) I'm just thinking it's someone from a past episode. Kensei being the killer is too obvious. A character that hasn't been killed off yet seems to be where I'm fixated. Like, whatever happened to that chick that could communicate through electronics. The one that sent Ted out from hiding. She has it out for the Company too and hasn't reoccured. Then again, there's the whole falling off a building and living thing.
Originally posted by: torpid
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
It is also believed that Sark is immortal. Could he be.............LINDERMAN!??!!?
Linderman had a power, and it was not immortality.
that you knew of...just churning the wheels of debate
So your theory is more like, he's doctor who, right? I mean we've seen both characters on screen and they are not the same person. For them to be the same, he'd have to regenerate into a new body somehow.
Originally posted by: TheChort
Why are you guys so insistant that the person who killed Hiro's dad is a self-healer?
Couldn't he have just...
flown off?
teleported?
be super-resilient to harm (more like superman rather than wolverine)?
Originally posted by: NeuroSynapsis
Originally posted by: TheChort
Why are you guys so insistant that the person who killed Hiro's dad is a self-healer?
Couldn't he have just...
flown off?
teleported?
be super-resilient to harm (more like superman rather than wolverine)?
Hence the "West" theory; or hell even Peter; pushes them off and then flies off
Originally posted by: crt1530
Am I the only one who thinks Hiro will become Kensei?
Originally posted by: crt1530
Am I the only one who thinks Hiro will become Kensei?
Originally posted by: Srfrbum
Is it just me or did anyone else notice this....
When Sylan and that girl who made illusions were alone, why the hell did he killer her ? SHE TRANSFORMED INTO TWINS, AND SOME OTHER HOTNESS TOOO...
I would have at least tapped that first... then killed her.
But thats just my opinion.
Originally posted by: Srfrbum
Is it just me or did anyone else notice this....
When Sylan and that girl who made illusions were alone, why the hell did he killer her ? SHE TRANSFORMED INTO TWINS, AND SOME OTHER HOTNESS TOOO...
I would have at least tapped that first... then killed her.
But thats just my opinion.