Heroes Volume 3: Rise Of The Villains

Seems like he's out for revenge against the Company for trying to takie his powers.

That's what I was thinking. But the promo footage for "Villains" made it look like Sylar and Mama P could be working together. In which case, he might not be going after the Company.
 
That's what I was thinking. But the promo footage for "Villains" made it look like Sylar and Mama P could be working together. In which case, he might not be going after the Company.

Sylar is the Long Lost Petrelli. :woot:
 
any news bout when we'll see volume 3? should NBC put out volume 2 dvds as a season set?
 
I just heard on E! News that Kensi/Adam and Kristen bell have just signed contracts to become season regulars when they resume filming.. :up:
 
^So I assume that someone digs Adam out somehow.
 
Well E! Says he's gonna be a series regular, so i guess yeah.
 
I just heard on E! News that Kensi/Adam and Kristen bell have just signed contracts to become season regulars when they resume filming.. :up:

That's Cool. Kristen bell did great job and David Anders is always a good Villian. I remember when he was in Alias as Julian Sark
 
the status of three main characters remains undetermined following this episode. Niki Sanders is last seen inside a burning building which subsequently explodes, and Nathan Petrelli is shot while attempting to speak out against the Company. Tim Kring is not certain as to their future, saying that their fates are "up in the air" and will be determined after the strike. In a post on his YouTube homepage, Adrian Pasdar said "Who could possibly have shot me?? The REAL answer to that question is very, very interesting. I promise."

As for the fate of David Anders' character Adam Monroe, Kring was more direct, saying "We've given the audience no reason to believe that Adam can figure a way to get out of there. The fact that he can live forever makes this the most gruesome of internments. If this happened to any of us, at least we'd know we'd soon have the mercy of death. Not here."

Two of the series' villains have also seen changes. Elle's decision to take on Sylar gives her a chance to use her abilities to help rather than hurt people. Kring says "she's been given an opportunity to use her powers in a good way. And she absolutely likes the sound of that word 'hero.'" On the other hand, Sylar's use of the stolen sample of Claire Bennet's blood has led to the restoration of his abilities. According to Kring, "Sylar getting his power back does not bode well for our heroes."

According to Kring, Sylar wasn't originally supposed to get his abilities back due to Zachary Quinto's commitment to the new Star Trek film. Due to the WGA strike, Quinto could be done with his role in the film by the time Heroes returns to production.

so presently we cant say anything
 
I'm still going with Papa Petrelli as the person who shot Nathan.
 
I don't think so. Why would he shoot his own son? If he did want to prevent Nathan from going public with his powers he could have talked him out of it. Also Papa P. is supposed to be dead plus the person that shot Nathan probably works for the company because the company wants to remain under tha radar of normal people. I doubt Arthur would work for the company as a hitman. It's probably someone we haven't been introduced to.
 
Before Papa P supposedly killed himself, Nathan was preparing to turn on him in court and charge him as a criminal for his dealings with Linderman. So I assumed there relationship would have been too far gone to just talk things out.

And I don't think Papa P is a hitman for the Company. He might very well be the puppet-master behind the scenes, while Angela and Bob act as the leadership out in the open. I still think the phone call that Angela got after Nathan's shooting came from Arthur.
 

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