Did Ted explode and survive last season?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
I don't think Nathan's other side was damaged in the explosion but because of the radiation. Could even Peter have survived his own body going nuclear? imo, if Peter and Nathan survived then the explosion wasn't really Peter exploding but the energy from Peter that he somehow shed at the last second. (Yeah, I hate the "last second" plot device too, but it wouldn't be the first time they've used it in Heroes by a long shot.)
Why are people still wondering how Peter survived the explosion? Just like Ted, when he loses control he explodes. And just like Ted, he can survive exploding himself.
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Did Ted explode and survive last season?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
I don't think Nathan's other side was damaged in the explosion but because of the radiation. Could even Peter have survived his own body going nuclear? imo, if Peter and Nathan survived then the explosion wasn't really Peter exploding but the energy from Peter that he somehow shed at the last second. (Yeah, I hate the "last second" plot device too, but it wouldn't be the first time they've used it in Heroes by a long shot.)
Why are people still wondering how Peter survived the explosion? Just like Ted, when he loses control he explodes. And just like Ted, he can survive exploding himself.
I thought Ted was just experimenting with making fireballs?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Did Ted explode and survive last season?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
I don't think Nathan's other side was damaged in the explosion but because of the radiation. Could even Peter have survived his own body going nuclear? imo, if Peter and Nathan survived then the explosion wasn't really Peter exploding but the energy from Peter that he somehow shed at the last second. (Yeah, I hate the "last second" plot device too, but it wouldn't be the first time they've used it in Heroes by a long shot.)
Why are people still wondering how Peter survived the explosion? Just like Ted, when he loses control he explodes. And just like Ted, he can survive exploding himself.
Not on a scale that Peter did, but remember when the Army came to his hideout in New Mexico?
Originally posted by: alkemyst
guess Peter has Hiro's power now. It also appears Hiro may end up being the Kensei after all.
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
I thought Ted was just experimenting with making fireballs?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Did Ted explode and survive last season?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
I don't think Nathan's other side was damaged in the explosion but because of the radiation. Could even Peter have survived his own body going nuclear? imo, if Peter and Nathan survived then the explosion wasn't really Peter exploding but the energy from Peter that he somehow shed at the last second. (Yeah, I hate the "last second" plot device too, but it wouldn't be the first time they've used it in Heroes by a long shot.)
Why are people still wondering how Peter survived the explosion? Just like Ted, when he loses control he explodes. And just like Ted, he can survive exploding himself.
Not on a scale that Peter did, but remember when the Army came to his hideout in New Mexico?
Thanks for checking. You have me curious now because I don't recall Ted blowing up.Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
I thought Ted was just experimenting with making fireballs?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Did Ted explode and survive last season?Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
I don't think Nathan's other side was damaged in the explosion but because of the radiation. Could even Peter have survived his own body going nuclear? imo, if Peter and Nathan survived then the explosion wasn't really Peter exploding but the energy from Peter that he somehow shed at the last second. (Yeah, I hate the "last second" plot device too, but it wouldn't be the first time they've used it in Heroes by a long shot.)
Why are people still wondering how Peter survived the explosion? Just like Ted, when he loses control he explodes. And just like Ted, he can survive exploding himself.
Not on a scale that Peter did, but remember when the Army came to his hideout in New Mexico?
I have the DVD box set. Lemme sift through and pinpoint a scene.
Originally posted by: BigJ
I have to say I'm very disappointed in this season so far. I had goosebumps going into the season premiere and now I only half watch the episode while studying or playing Civ 4.
Originally posted by: alrocky
Guessing Kensei had to surrender because the swordsmith was captured and he saved Hiro's life or cover by knocking him out. The lack of additional scrolls suggests Hiro never again gets his hand on the famous sword while he is in the past. Or has scant time to write... scratch that.
Originally posted by: alrocky
Ivan offered HRG a road to salvation, but at that fork in the road HRG sealed his fate by taking the route that dead ends in demise ironically similar to his mentor's fate.
Looks like instead of a nuclear future Heroes has a virus Spring (out)Break.
Anyone else find Bob's moral turn around unconvincing?
Guessing Kensei had to surrender because the swordsmith was captured and he saved Hiro's life or cover by knocking him out. The lack of additional scrolls suggests Hiro never again gets his hand on the famous sword while he is in the past. Or has scant time to write... scratch that.
Sure wish Sylar would hurry up and drop off the dead weight in the Rogue.
Originally posted by: alrocky
Guessing Kensei had to surrender because the swordsmith was captured and he saved Hiro's life or cover by knocking him out. The lack of additional scrolls suggests Hiro never again gets his hand on the famous sword while he is in the past. Or has scant time to write... scratch that.
I blame too many new characters, boring storylines, lack of a focus on Peter, plus the suckfest that is Maya and AlejandroThe unconditional love for NBC's "Heroes" may be no more as bad news got worse for the show that is just a third of the way through its second season.
"Heroes" fell from its series low last week to a new low of a 6.1 rating/9 share according to Fast National Ratings from Nielsen Media Research. It was pounded by "Dancing With the Stars" as well as "Samantha Who?" on ABC, which once again averaged above a 10 rating. Also, comedies on CBS both continued to draw larger audiences than "Heroes," which was only able to beat a rerun of "K-Ville" on Fox and whatever The CW decided to air.
No matter where the blame lies, "Heroes" is still not getting much help from the shows NBC has grouped with it. "Chuck" and "Journeyman" also posted series lows, according to Zap2it, with "Chuck" earning a 4.2/6 and "Journeyman" a 3.8/6, both good only for third-place finishes as well, beating only World Series-less Fox reruns and The CW.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: alrocky
Guessing Kensei had to surrender because the swordsmith was captured and he saved Hiro's life or cover by knocking him out. The lack of additional scrolls suggests Hiro never again gets his hand on the famous sword while he is in the past. Or has scant time to write... scratch that.
Kensei betrays Hiro and becomes "evil". He's the founder of the company, which now uses his symbol that he brandishes on his sword and banner. I predicted this a while back and it's looking more and more likely now.
Originally posted by: DEMO24
Something I don't quite get with Hiro, why not go back yet again and do it right? Or is he not quite in control of his power at the moment.
Originally posted by: KevinH
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: alrocky
Guessing Kensei had to surrender because the swordsmith was captured and he saved Hiro's life or cover by knocking him out. The lack of additional scrolls suggests Hiro never again gets his hand on the famous sword while he is in the past. Or has scant time to write... scratch that.
Kensei betrays Hiro and becomes "evil". He's the founder of the company, which now uses his symbol that he brandishes on his sword and banner. I predicted this a while back and it's looking more and more likely now.
Whoa That's really a good guess!
Originally posted by: davestar
i could've sworn that suresh was going to stick Ned Reyerson with the "cure" needle. would've been his first ballsy move. ah well...