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Chapter 7: "Out of Time" Discussion 11/5/07

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NBC has released descriptions for two upcoming episodes of Heroes.

Here's how the network describes "Out of Time," which is scheduled for Monday, Nov 5.

"When one of his forgotten abilities suddenly manifests, Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Caitlin (Katie Carr) get thrown into a crisis situation, and learn first-hand just how deadly the mysterious virus striking people with abilities can be. Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy), Matt (Greg Grunberg), Nathan (Adrian Pasdar), Niki (Ali Larter) and Bob (guest star Stephen Tobolowsky) band together to fend off the "nightmare man's" attack. Despite Claire's (Hayden Panettiere) best efforts to keep them apart, West (Nick D'Agosto) learns that the man who kidnapped him as a child is her father (Jack Coleman).

"Meanwhile, in feudal Japan, Hiro (Masi Oka) and Kensei's (David Anders) legendary journey takes a dramatic, final turn."
 
NBC has released descriptions for two upcoming episodes of Heroes.

Here's how the network describes "Out of Time," which is scheduled for Monday, Nov 5.

"When one of his forgotten abilities suddenly manifests, Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Caitlin (Katie Carr) get thrown into a crisis situation, and learn first-hand just how deadly the mysterious virus striking people with abilities can be. Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy), Matt (Greg Grunberg), Nathan (Adrian Pasdar), Niki (Ali Larter) and Bob (guest star Stephen Tobolowsky) band together to fend off the "nightmare man's" attack. Despite Claire's (Hayden Panettiere) best efforts to keep them apart, West (Nick D'Agosto) learns that the man who kidnapped him as a child is her father (Jack Coleman).

"Meanwhile, in feudal Japan, Hiro (Masi Oka) and Kensei's (David Anders) legendary journey takes a dramatic, final turn."

That sounds like a serious team up.
 
I'm looking forward to seeing West and HRG reuinite. Should be an interesting situation.

Although I hate that even during the 7th episode Peter's still in Ireland and Hiro's still in the past.
 
"When one of his forgotten abilities suddenly manifests, Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Caitlin (Katie Carr) get thrown into a crisis situation, and learn first-hand just how deadly the mysterious virus striking people with abilities can be."

Considering how the title of the episode is called "Out of Time," there's a theory that the "forgotten ability" Peter will manifest is Hiro's power to manipulate time and space. Also, there was some cite that reported that we would be seeing "Future Hiro" again sooner than expected. My guess is that, Peter accidentally sends himself and Caitlin a couple of years into the future, where the world has been ravaged by the Shanti virus, which has now mutated to effect not only those with powers, but normal people as well. Perhaps, while there, Peter encounters a different version of "Future Hiro." This set-up another "save the world" scenario for the Heroes and another possible future to prevent.
 
NBC has released descriptions for two upcoming episodes of Heroes.

Here's how the network describes "Out of Time," which is scheduled for Monday, Nov 5.

"When one of his forgotten abilities suddenly manifests, Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Caitlin (Katie Carr) get thrown into a crisis situation, and learn first-hand just how deadly the mysterious virus striking people with abilities can be. Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy), Matt (Greg Grunberg), Nathan (Adrian Pasdar), Niki (Ali Larter) and Bob (guest star Stephen Tobolowsky) band together to fend off the "nightmare man's" attack. Despite Claire's (Hayden Panettiere) best efforts to keep them apart, West (Nick D'Agosto) learns that the man who kidnapped him as a child is her father (Jack Coleman).

"Meanwhile, in feudal Japan, Hiro (Masi Oka) and Kensei's (David Anders) legendary journey takes a dramatic, final turn."

Now this sounds like an episode that just might.... reignite the flame "HEROES" had in season 1 .
 
Peter's forgotten power is painting the future.
 
and episode six?

There's a separate thread for it right here:

http://forums.superherohype.com/showthread.php?t=286610

Red X said:
Peter's forgotten power is painting the future.

According to the description for episode 6 "The Line," it talks about a mysterious door that Peter painted, so "painting the future" may not be the forgotten power that Episode 7 is referring to because he will already discover that power, probably right after he opens the box.
 
Peter opens the box and then paints the door in episode 5, in episode 6, he looks for the 'special' door, and finally in episode 7 he travels into the future and sees what happens cause of the virus.

I don't believe that Noah is the same HRG person that kidnapped West when he was younger, unless he did it within the past 3 years, which I doubt cause I believe West said that he got taken when he was a lot younger, maybe around 11 or 13. The reason that I believe this, is cause Noah has only had his 'horn rimmed glasses' for less then 3 and a half years, this information comes from the episode from season 1 episode 17 named 'Company Man'. The episode showed a flashback of Noah getting his HRG by Claire picking them out for him less then 3 and a half years ago.
The guy that had HRG on him might have been none other then Arthur/Dallas Petrelli, I say this cause Mr. Petrelli had the same type of HRG in the group picture of the 12 members of the Company, it also might fit that Mr. Petrelli is really the one that is shown shot in the face in the painting by Issac, the same painting that is numbered 8/8 aka 8th picture of the final set of 8 pictures painted by Isaac. It really wouldn't make sense for Noah to be in the last picture of the series of 8, cause he was not one of the 12 members of the Company, in fact it is highly suggested that seeing how only 9 that we were told that were left alive, that one of the 9 left alive would indeed be the killer, thats why there were only 8 pictures, but then again Mr. Petrelli is really alive and so is Linderman, that brings our death count to only 2 people, Hiro's dad and Simone's as well. Which now brings the death count to 2 out of the 12 members of the company which leaves 10 alive and 8 to be killed because of the 8 paintings by Isaac, and the killer count to 2 people, killing all the other 8 that are alive.

Hiro gets knocked out by Takezo in this episode I guess, it was shown twice so far, once in the first episode of this season and also in a preview for Heroes recently, The scene is in the beginning of the first episode of this season when Mohinder is talking through the scenes, you see a knocked out Hiro flat on his face with Yaeko being held back attempting to help Hiro, in another said scene you end up seeing Noah knocking out a living Lindermen with a punch to his face, the preview is the one that says something along the lines of 'One of them has been attacking others'.
 
In the Canadian previews,we see [BLACKOUT]DL talking to Nikki[/BLACKOUT].I was glad for a second,but I think it was just Papa Parkman messing with her head.

Would have been cool to see [BLACKOUT]DL[/BLACKOUT] make a comeback.
 
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Hiro Nakamura (The Real an ancient warrior Japanese hero, Takezo Kensei) vs. the fake Kensei
 
Who'd [blackout]Bob say he wanted Niki and Mohinder to inject with the virus [/blackout]
 
Ah. Him. Okay. Now I hear it. Anyone else think they might be setting The Company up to be this season's Noah? Hated at the beginning, but good guys by the end of it?
 
Ah. Him. Okay. Now I hear it. Anyone else think they might be setting The Company up to be this season's Noah? Hated at the beginning, but good guys by the end of it?

Bob seems to be going that way, so who knows. Oddly enough, it seems Noah is taking a turn back to his roots as a bad guy.
 
Mohinder's gonna be getting his ass kicked by Ali Larter through out the season it looks like... last ep he got thrown into a wall cuz of her... in ep 6, she made him uneasy by moving in on him, and now this ep, she beats the **** out of him... poor mohinder

he's probably gonna shoot Ali next ep
 
Ah. Him. Okay. Now I hear it. Anyone else think they might be setting The Company up to be this season's Noah? Hated at the beginning, but good guys by the end of it?

That is what I am thinking as well Bob will be this years HRG and they kinda set it up with him going to Mohinder telling him he is there moral compass.
thought that scene was well played.
 
and then that would cause Mohinder to be split in two directions: one way he'll start trusting the company and another w/HRG who has absolutely no trust in the company, and trying to bring it down. the question is "Who is right?"
 
and then that would cause Mohinder to be split in two directions: one way he'll start trusting the company and another w/HRG who has absolutely no trust in the company, and trying to bring it down. the question is "Who is right?"


Exactly like the Russian said the company has taken a new direction HRG just didn't believe him having worked for the evil company for so long.
I think they are trying to do good just scared for there lives because of the impending threat to them at least thats the way it seems to me.
Next week when they help Mohinder and Matt save Molly with Nathan and Nikki's help I think is when he will start to trust them.
Although that being said I am stil confused about the scene where Nikki is smacking Mohinder across the room?
 
I'm guessing Nightmare Man makes her see Mohinder as DL.
 
Although that being said I am stil confused about the scene where Nikki is smacking Mohinder across the room?
why? Bob put Nikki with Mohinder to keep Mohinder in line. she's smacking him for his past transgressions (eg, throwing the chair at the cabinet of samples and ruining them). a "don't ever do something like that again" lesson.
 
why? Bob put Nikki with Mohinder to keep Mohinder in line. she's smacking him for his past transgressions (eg, throwing the chair at the cabinet of samples and ruining them). a "don't ever do something like that again" lesson.


That may well be it as well but I am liking Abaddon's idea better as they have already played a scene out similar to what he is suggesting.
 

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