Episode 16 - "Unexpected" - Discussion Thread 2/19/07

dale said something like, "funny, i didn't hear any footsteps."

and sylar said, "there weren't any."

what are all of his powers? can he fly? i don't remember anything along the lines of him being able to not make footstep sounds?

He's an Other!! :wow::wow:
 
What makes anyone think that sylar can even kill Peter? All he has to do is:
A: freeze sylar in place
or
B: Take Sylar's powers and use them (i.e. telekenesis)
well, technically, if choice A was put into action, Sylar would still be able to use his telekinesis to rip Peter apart, provided Peter doesn't make a force field or whatever else he could pull out of his arsenal of powers.
 
I'm more and more convinced Simone's father was powered, especially after Claude's comments about evolution and breeding pigeons for superior genetics. Quite far-fetched, but Simone could be the result of Mr. Deveaux's research and attempts to produce a super-duper-child by "breeding" with others with maximum super-potential.
 
I was just re-watching "Don't Look Back," and saw that the gun Hiro picked up when he discovered Isaac in his apartment was the same gun HRG gave Isaac in "Unexpected."
 
Peter may have met Eden since he visited Isaac and Mohinder around about the time she was hanging around those guys. Can't be certain tho I'd have to watch again when the DVD is released :D

He met Eden, but he wasn't aware of her powers. When under control, he uses the powers he absorbs by focusing his thoughts on that person. If that person doesn't exhibit their power in front of him, he doesn't know he has it at his disposal.
 
wasn't offering one just a possibility
not true hiro discovered she had a brain tumor and was going to die anyway he did cause someone to be saved... the cheerleader and most recently Ando and himself...
I understand you were just offering a possibility - I was simply stating that it didn't guarantee anything. Semantics:whatever:

No, what he realized is that he couldn't save her. The brain tumor manifested as a result of him altering the impending death to Sylar. Basically, you can't cheat your death.

He also didn't go back in time to save Ando and himself. He said himself he closed his eyes. In any other time stopping moment that he's used to try and save someone, he physically did the saving.
 
anyone else notices the symptoms of all the people with powers are very similar?

at first they are overwhelmed (Matt's first telepathic ocurrences), then there's the chance they might die (Charlie's blood cloth), and it appears that some manage to pass these two stages, then they finally learn how to focus and control their powers (Claude, Hearing Lady, Haitian, etc)

there's lots of patterns that had been showed since the begining, but they are becoming clearer as the series advances

I loved this episode, and I agree, Jeph Loeb should write more of them
 
I understand you were just offering a possibility - I was simply stating that it didn't guarantee anything. Semantics:whatever:
:huh:Ok i'm not sure what the point was there so I'll just move on...

No, what he realized is that he couldn't save her. The brain tumor manifested as a result of him altering the impending death to Sylar. Basically, you can't cheat your death.
I would love to hear the source of that little tidbit...

He also didn't go back in time to save Ando and himself. He said himself he closed his eyes. In any other time stopping moment that he's used to try and save someone, he physically did the saving.
so wait your saying he didn't cause a localized time distortion to change the present resulting in a life being saved because he altered events?
 
I was just re-watching "Don't Look Back," and saw that the gun Hiro picked up when he discovered Isaac in his apartment was the same gun HRG gave Isaac in "Unexpected."

Was that the episode when New York blows up at the end and we realize that Hiro was in the future the episode. If so...tahts crazy in terms of forshadowing.
 
How many Heroes episodes has Loeb written? Just curious.
 
in a nutshell, she sees/controls/manipulates/creates wireless data. hence her self-proclaimed codename: Wireless
 
Was that the episode when New York blows up at the end and we realize that Hiro was in the future the episode. If so...tahts crazy in terms of forshadowing.

Yeah, that's the one. I'm glad to know that the production/writing team thought so far ahead; but that's sort of expected with this type of material.
 
He met Eden, but he wasn't aware of her powers. When under control, he uses the powers he absorbs by focusing his thoughts on that person. If that person doesn't exhibit their power in front of him, he doesn't know he has it at his disposal.

But he was able to heal himself with Claire's powers, even though she never used them in front of him and he didn't know she could even do that, right?
 
He met Eden, but he wasn't aware of her powers. When under control, he uses the powers he absorbs by focusing his thoughts on that person. If that person doesn't exhibit their power in front of him, he doesn't know he has it at his disposal.

That wasn't the case when he met Isaac.
 
But he was able to heal himself with Claire's powers, even though she never used them in front of him and he didn't know she could even do that, right?

When he is in the vicinity of people, he does it automatically. I dont even think he realized he was invisible when he was with Claude. To use his powers without being near someone he has to remember them or feel the emotional trigger that they made him feel which be the only way to explain the telekinesis since he didnt remember Sylar had that power right away.
 
Notice that Peter turned invisible before he knew he had... It's plainly clear that he can use powers without knowing where they've come from, taking is no problem.

If Peter's been in contact with Eden, that would explain the double-voice heard for a moment in Isaac's loft, the effect of Eden using her power... that'd be scary. Peter would be just too powerful then!
 
Man, i'll just say this, I am dying to see Peter and Sylar face off. It could be one of the most awesome things ever put on TV. BTW- where the hell did Peter's supersonic yell come from? Did he have a run in with Sean Cassidy? j/k I'm sure it's one of Sylar's powers.....or is it? :huh:
 
Man, i'll just say this, I am dying to see Peter and Sylar face off. It could be one of the most awesome things ever put on TV. BTW- where the hell did Peter's supersonic yell come from? Did he have a run in with Sean Cassidy? j/k I'm sure it's one of Sylar's powers.....or is it? :huh:

It was his pyschokinesis. He just happened to be yelling at the same time.
 
Simone, HRG, and Mohinder were the only main cast members that didn't have powers, and actually had their own story arcs. It's important to have that for realism and balance, so offing Simone may skew the balance a bit.
While I think she's gone, Tawny Cypress is officially credited in the next two episodes at least, so she may be alive (or it could be flashbacks).
 

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