Sylar turned good??

Or he could, you know, find christ or something.


Actually, that might be an interesting way to "turn him good." Just have him find some sort of spiritual fullfillment. Not necessairily Christianity. In fact, Buddhism would make more sense.


Now, I'm not saying that they should do this. I prefer him being a crazy muther ****er. But I'm just saying, if they have to make him good, and I mean absolutely have to, then that might be an interesting way to do it.

... like what if the hatian wiped him clean? Then you'd have Uber Gabrial Gray, not remembering who he was, but realizing that he has all these powers.


Back on the team up tangent: Really, it would be cool, if this 'greater villain' could only be defeated in one way. By the power of a hero that Sylar had already absorbed etc.
 
... like what if the hatian wiped him clean? Then you'd have Uber Gabrial Gray, not remembering who he was, but realizing that he has all these powers.


Back on the team up tangent: Really, it would be cool, if this 'greater villain' could only be defeated in one way. By the power of a hero that Sylar had already absorbed etc.

Alright. I've calmed down about this thread after seeing this.

That's the only way that is credible enough to warrant the OP's radical hypothesis that is grounded on the fact that... well nothing grounds it actually. :woot:
 
Didn't someone say that next season one character would have a drinking problem, and another would lose their memory?
 
... like what if the hatian wiped him clean? Then you'd have Uber Gabrial Gray, not remembering who he was, but realizing that he has all these powers.

That's a possibility too.
 
... like what if the hatian wiped him clean? Then you'd have Uber Gabrial Gray, not remembering who he was, but realizing that he has all these powers.

That would be very interesting.
 
You know what miffs me abou talking about Sylar?

I can't seem to get anyone to comment on the big eye-memory-flashing moment that Sylar had after he was stabbed... after seeing that, the very idea that Sylar would ome back even remotely the same just seems so ludicris... it almost shoes him in for the amnesiac, but sometimes, it's like I'm the only one who saw it, or thought it had any meaning...

Like... I dunno... everyone who gets stabbed has all their brainstealing victims flash before their eyes... no big...
 
Have you been to the 9th Wonders board?

Also it isn't people not seeing it, you could easily right that moment off as his life flashing before his eyes as he dies from the stab wound. Which then makes for the surprise 'body's gone' moment at the end of the episode.

Others think it could be powers draining from him as he dies.

Yet others probably think the same as you.

Whereas even more people think, it was just some cool effect the producers wanted to use for no particular reason.
 

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