Chapter 38- “I Am Become Death” – Discussion Thread 10/6/08

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TASKED TO SAVE A WORLD DESTINED FOR DESTRUCTION, PETER MUST EMBRACE A WILD, DANGEROUS ABILITY TO BETTER PREPARE FOR THE STRUGGLE AHEAD

Seeing a future where nearly everyone has abilities, a world destined for destruction, Peter resolves to prevent this earth-shattering end — whatever the cost — and so takes on a dark, unwieldy ability to save the world — gambling (wrong) that it won’t destroy him and everything he loves first. After allowing Angela’s (Cristine Rose) half of “the formula” to be stolen, Hiro (Masi Oka) and Ando (James Kyson Lee) set out to uncover the identity of the Villain who hired Daphne (guest star Brea Grant) — and must consult with the person who knows these rogues best…Adam Monroe (guest star David Anders). After the bloodbath at the bank, H.R.G. (Jack Coleman) resolves to get rid of his new partner. Meanwhile, determined to be a hero, Claire (Hayden Panettiere) hits the road after one of the Villains from H.R.G.’s old files. Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy) gives in to impulse. Linderman (guest star Malcolm McDowell) and Molly (guest star Adair Tishler) return in unexpected manners. A new romance ignites between two Heroes.

Randall Bentley, Ashley Crow, Jessalyn Gilsig, Ronald Guttman, Jamie Hector, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Ntare Mwine and Thomas Robinson guest star.
 
How about we get through the next chapter before discussing the one after:o
 
How about we get through the next chapter before discussing the one after:o

Just posted the information about the episode. If you don't want to discuss it then that's up to you. There maybe others that want to.
 
So looking at the cast list it can't be elle falling in the trailer. Good. I call claire
 
does time travel always have to be used as a means to steer the plot in a certain way to overt disaster?

that was sooo series one...
 
does time travel always have to be used as a means to steer the plot in a certain way to overt disaster?
Until you pry the concept from the writers' cold, dead hands, apparently.
 
does time travel always have to be used as a means to steer the plot in a certain way to overt disaster?

that was sooo series one...

I understand where your coming from, but I won't complain. Only because when they go into the future it's always better then whatever is going on in the present.

Adam returning..*sigh*
 
Sylar needs to have a confrontation with Adam and kill him.
 
Hahahahaha i just watched the preview, oh man Sylar cracks me up! :up:
 
The romance is between

Claire and Sylar. According to Quinto, there will be a sequence in the future later in the season where Gabriel has a kid named Noah. And he lives in the Bennett household.
 
Homo Sylar FTW

First thing: Since when is baking cookies homo? I love baking cookies, does that make me gay? :cmad::oldrazz:

Second: Probably shouldn't say "Homo Sylar" anyway, espicially with "FTW" after, for your own safety--else dozens of legion Sylar-fangirl slash-fic writers will swarm on your ass.

I wonder what new power Peter will get in the future .

Two guesses:

1. The ability to put people into different bodies, like what Future Peter did to Present.

2. Perhaps it has something to do with the title of the episode and it's some sort of deadly power?
 
The romance is between

Claire and Sylar. According to Quinto, there will be a sequence in the future later in the season where Gabriel has a kid named Noah. And he lives in the Bennett household.

Ok that's just really sick....:wow:
 
The romance is between

Claire and Sylar. According to Quinto, there will be a sequence in the future later in the season where Gabriel has a kid named Noah. And he lives in the Bennett household.

I don't believe it. That is way too weird. I bet it's
Tracy and Nathan
 
The romance is between

Claire and Sylar. According to Quinto, there will be a sequence in the future later in the season where Gabriel has a kid named Noah. And he lives in the Bennett household.

That can't be true,
cause if Sylar is a Petrelli, then they're related. I don't think the writers have that sick of minds. If they hadn't gone and made them related then it would have been more plausable.
 
Probably Ando and the fast blond girl or Angela Petrelli and Noah :D
 
The romance between two Heroes is:

Tracy and Nathan

As for Sylar in the future, it is confirmed that he does have a son whose name is Noah and that he is living in the Bennets home.

The Speedster Has a Husband and a Child in the Future: Brea Grant's Daphne is a mom in the future. Who's her baby daddy? "Probably with someone you know and love." Pair that with the information that Sylar's son's mother is "alive and silver-tongued" and you've got a second theory on his baby's mama. (Still, my money's on the fan favorite mentioned above.)

Looks like Daphne is the mother.
 
First thing: Since when is baking cookies homo? I love baking cookies, does that make me gay? :cmad::oldrazz:

Second: Probably shouldn't say "Homo Sylar" anyway, espicially with "FTW" after, for your own safety--else dozens of legion Sylar-fangirl slash-fic writers will swarm on your ass.



Two guesses:

1. The ability to put people into different bodies, like what Future Peter did to Present.

2. Perhaps it has something to do with the title of the episode and it's some sort of deadly power?

I'm pretty sure Peter's "deadly ability" is the black hole thingy.
 
I think it is too. I can totally see it being what causes the Earth to "blow up"
 

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