Theory: No bombing = Birth of a new villian

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In last night's episode Molly mentions a person that's worse than Sylar. This got me thinking. In the future where the bomb/Peter does go off. It seems that the only real threat is Nathan/Sylar. And it seems that new villain hasn't appear yet. What if this was the "real" reason why Mama Patrelli & her group wanted the bomb/Peter to go off :huh: The death of millions, as a result of the bombing, was a way to please this new guy, like he's a God or some ****. He's pleased with the results and holds back on any future attack that would've killed millions more. :huh:

Of course there's also a possibility that the new villain was also in the blast radius. And he's/she's/it's/:huh: amongst the million of New Yorkers that Peter kills off. While Peter killed millions of innocents. He also managed to kill off the next big threat, after Sylar, by accident.

Just a thought.
 
When Molly mentioned this guy who sees her when she thinks of him, I honestly got chills down my spine.

I'd love to see him as the new villain, although Sylar's apparent survival may delay the new villain's debut.
 
think the one who molly is scared of is uluru, and i wonder how molly knew about uluru if it is him or her? maybe lindermen or tomson knew about uluru.
 
When Molly mentioned this guy who sees her when she thinks of him, I honestly got chills down my spine.

I'd love to see him as the new villain, although Sylar's apparent survival may delay the new villain's debut.

That's pretty much what I was thinking. That was a great moment, btw.

I was hoping they'd kill Sylar and that dude would be next season's villain.
 
i think Uluru is more of an abstract concept than an actual being.
 
I don't want this new villain to be something god like, but I love the idea that he is someone that was destined to die in the bombing.

The thing that got me thinking is, what power could make possible to know/see Molly Walker when she is tracking you?
 
umm...the power to see people thinking of you?



sorry, couldn't resist.
 
LOL

That's your villain: someone that can see you naked when you *********e thinking about him/her

This is getting ugly :p
 
Uluru:

uluru.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru

Legends and superstitions

A variety of Aboriginal legends account for the existence of Uluṟu and its many cracks and fissures. One tells of serpent beings who waged many wars around Uluṟu, scarring the rock. Another myth recounts that two tribes of ancestral spirits were invited to a feast, but were distracted by the beautiful Sleepy Lizard Women and did not show up. In response, the angry hosts sang evil into a mud sculpture that came to life as the dingo. There followed a great battle, which ended in the deaths of the leaders of both tribes. The earth itself rose up in grief at the bloodshed, becoming Uluṟu.

It is often reported that those who take rocks from the formation will be cursed and suffer misfortune. There have been many instances where people who removed such rocks attempted to mail them back to various agencies in an attempt to remove the perceived curse.


http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9879

"Most legends of Uluru involve a battle that occurs on or near the area that Ayers Rock is located. Could these battles be linked to the powers? A spiritual connection to former Gods? A extra-terrestrial presence granting powers dating back to the origin of civilization? I know you can't say, but is this along the right lines?"

First of all, it's so cool that you did the research. Rocky, I bet you were a good student. And we love your theories. There's a little something from each of them. Spritual. Battles. Civilization. If you look a little further into Australlian mythology, you'll find one part that you're missing.

Brian Hayashi added, "Might Uluru simply be a manifestation of Mother Earth? It might look like a dinosaur, come to life at the grief of the war between normal people and heroes."

We liked that one too – and in some ways – you're right Brian. And in other ways, not so right. There's a part of the Uluru mythology that no one has tapped into – not yet.


http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10359

"Following up on the Uluru connection, one story tells of Uluru being the center of a major battle of the Ancient Spirits. That there was so much blood shed there that the earth itself rose up in grief. It is also noted as being connected to the birth of the Dingo."

Dingo. We mean, Bingo. Louis is getting warm.

"I also did a bit of research (thanks to some ones Dreamtime comment last week) and discovered that Uluru is also the supposed birth place of Dreamtime. One of the concepts in Dreamtime is the idea of dreaming in another form (say a wolf, dingo, shark). Now this seems to connect Peter to the Dreaming in that when he has a dreamtime premonition, it is not necessarily of him, but of him standing in for some one else (i.e. he dreamed he could fly, he was the bomb)."

Hmm... You noticed that, huh?
 
I think that the new villain could even force Sylar to help out everyone else. One the show no one is god like, not even Sylar. So this new villain should be interesting since it will be someone with powers. Sylar path to power was great but the new villain isn't going to need that.
 
Uluru:

uluru.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru

Legends and superstitions

A variety of Aboriginal legends account for the existence of Uluṟu and its many cracks and fissures. One tells of serpent beings who waged many wars around Uluṟu, scarring the rock. Another myth recounts that two tribes of ancestral spirits were invited to a feast, but were distracted by the beautiful Sleepy Lizard Women and did not show up. In response, the angry hosts sang evil into a mud sculpture that came to life as the dingo. There followed a great battle, which ended in the deaths of the leaders of both tribes. The earth itself rose up in grief at the bloodshed, becoming Uluṟu.

It is often reported that those who take rocks from the formation will be cursed and suffer misfortune. There have been many instances where people who removed such rocks attempted to mail them back to various agencies in an attempt to remove the perceived curse.


http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9879

"Most legends of Uluru involve a battle that occurs on or near the area that Ayers Rock is located. Could these battles be linked to the powers? A spiritual connection to former Gods? A extra-terrestrial presence granting powers dating back to the origin of civilization? I know you can't say, but is this along the right lines?"

First of all, it's so cool that you did the research. Rocky, I bet you were a good student. And we love your theories. There's a little something from each of them. Spritual. Battles. Civilization. If you look a little further into Australlian mythology, you'll find one part that you're missing.

Brian Hayashi added, "Might Uluru simply be a manifestation of Mother Earth? It might look like a dinosaur, come to life at the grief of the war between normal people and heroes."

We liked that one too – and in some ways – you're right Brian. And in other ways, not so right. There's a part of the Uluru mythology that no one has tapped into – not yet.


http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=10359

"Following up on the Uluru connection, one story tells of Uluru being the center of a major battle of the Ancient Spirits. That there was so much blood shed there that the earth itself rose up in grief. It is also noted as being connected to the birth of the Dingo."

Dingo. We mean, Bingo. Louis is getting warm.

"I also did a bit of research (thanks to some ones Dreamtime comment last week) and discovered that Uluru is also the supposed birth place of Dreamtime. One of the concepts in Dreamtime is the idea of dreaming in another form (say a wolf, dingo, shark). Now this seems to connect Peter to the Dreaming in that when he has a dreamtime premonition, it is not necessarily of him, but of him standing in for some one else (i.e. he dreamed he could fly, he was the bomb)."

Hmm... You noticed that, huh?

So the new villain could have earth powers?
 
That could be extremely cool I cant wait to see this
Seeing Sylar trying to fight along side the other Heroes would be a difficult thing to do without making it lame but if done well could be extremely cool
 
I still think it was the new villain that pulled Sylar into the sewers, but that's just me. I think it would be cool if Sylar became Lestat-like in that he tries to become a good guy because of the rise of this new villain, but has what would then be an internal conflict of having to kill and eat the brains of those he needs to gain powers from. I'd love to see the moral agony of needing to obtain a power to help fight the new villain and agonizing over killing again to do it...
 
When Molly mentioned this guy who sees her when she thinks of him, I honestly got chills down my spine.

I'd love to see him as the new villain, although Sylar's apparent survival may delay the new villain's debut.

I think Sylar will actually be teaming up with the new villain.

Also...this may seem dumb...but anyone else notice the slugs? Could that be some sort of hint?
 
I don't want this new villain to be something god like, but I love the idea that he is someone that was destined to die in the bombing.

The thing that got me thinking is, what power could make possible to know/see Molly Walker when she is tracking you?

Extremely powerful, Xavier-esque levels of telepathy.
 
Here's my theory:

Next season's "big bad" will be Uluru. Uluru will be one of three things:

1) An extremely powerful Hero who's been around for a very long time, and who's actions have inspired some folk tales.

2) The first Hero, who is somehow the source of all the other Heroes' powers, and who is himself incredibly powerful.

3) Some sort of spiritual/metaphysical entity with ties to Australian mythology who is somehow connected to the Heroes' powers.

I'm quite partial to the third option myself. If it is the case, then my theory on his exact nature is that he's the living embodyment of the Earth, which is the source of all the Heroes powers as they serve as a sort of immune system for the planet.

However, now that I think of it, that really wouldn't make a villain. Seemly a major, neutral force. So, my theory, revised even further, is that the next big villain will somehow relate to the Dragon of the Kensei story (if that osn't Uluru aswell).
 
Extremely powerful, Xavier-esque levels of telepathy.

I doubt they'd do something like that, since most of Xavier's powers have been split amongst other heroes. Parkman can read minds, Eden could persuade people, and Molly can sense them.
 
I still think it was the new villain that pulled Sylar into the sewers, but that's just me. I think it would be cool if Sylar became Lestat-like in that he tries to become a good guy because of the rise of this new villain, but has what would then be an internal conflict of having to kill and eat the brains of those he needs to gain powers from. I'd love to see the moral agony of needing to obtain a power to help fight the new villain and agonizing over killing again to do it...

I agree 100%. I believe Sylar really died in a no ressurrection sort of way because after he falls to the ground and tries to see the future he can only see himself laying on the ground dead. During the aftermath a new villian grabbed Sylar and pulled him into the sewers. What the villian plans for Sylar remains to be seen.
 

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