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that was the best episode yet! its such a shame we have to wait till january. man that twist with peter being the person that blows up, did not expect that.
 
There's going to be more deaths.

Peter didn't die did he?

They're going to bring in an invisible man to be Peter's mentor.
 
I don't think Peter died. I think he just passed out.:question:

Ugh, I don't want more of my favorite characters to die!

Hmm, invisible man.

I was totally expecting the nuclear man to be the cause of the explosion. Such a disappointment that it's Peter. He's such a sweet person. Maybe he's the true hero of the story and not Hiro, as I was thinking.
 
I CANNOT believe they killed of Eden. $#!%@^

Peter's in coma due to power overload.

Spoilers (not major):

New hero appearing Jan. 22 is Claude, an invisible man whose been around for a long time and will be able to mentor the other heroes.

One more hero will die.
 
^^I didn't think that Eden would be the one who would the ax. I want to know what the Haitian's secret is!!! Geez I hate cliffhangers:hardhead:
 
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Eden was my favorite!! too bad she killed herself so Sylar couldnt get her powers..
 
Does Eden remind anyone else of Audrey Tatou?

I don't think the Haitian had a secret. "Keep a secret" meant could Claire keep the secret that her memory wasn't going to be erased.

Anyone else noticed the part where Sylar was asking Eden why she didn't stop him? I don't get why he asked that. Is it because a part of him is horrified at what he's done?
 
^Now that you mention it, she does remind me of Audrey.

It seems to me that Sylar does feel at least some guilt, esp since he had that wall in his old apt that had FORGIVE ME painted all over it. He must feel slight remorse then.

I was under the impression that Sylar made Eden point the gun to her head and pull the trigger.
 
no i think she did that herself because she knew she was going to die and she would rather kill herself then let Sylar have her power of persuasion
 
Exit to Eden

On ''Heroes,'' the mind-bending babe loses in her showdown with Sylar; plus, Peter has a vision of destroying New York by Gilbert Cruz
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EDEN'S CRUSHED She proved to be no match for Sylar


Now that, my friends, is a fall finale.
For the first time in a long time, we got to see a bit of each of the show's characters. The Haitian speaks! Eden shoots herelf while inadvertently helping Sylar escape! [Thanks for the clarification, readers!] Hiro faces off against a dinosaur (albeit in a painting by Isaac)! Mohinder returns to New York, Matt and Audrey get one step closer to Sylar, Niki and her superfamily briefly reconcile, while Claire and her family begin to break apart.
And, of course, Peter has that spectacularly eerie waking dream (isn't it always freaky when people move in slow motion and speak without sound?), which seems to reveal him as the origin of the bomb that destroys New York City. Yes, sadly, our emo-haired hero is the flaming man of Isaac's Human Torch painting. He sees this, then falls into a coma. Cliff-hanger. The end. See you in January.
Now, this need not be the way the whole thing plays out, but Isaac painted it, and I can't think of a single thing he's painted that hasn't come true, right from the beginning of the show: Claire walking through fire, Peter flying, everything that happened in the homecoming episode. And Hiro's realization in last week's episode that you can't necessarily change the past even if you can control time and space (which raises a question: Can you then similarly not change the future?) is making me think that New York really is going to blow up and that Peter might be the one who does it after absorbing Ted the radioactive guy's powers. I mean, he has to be seeing the future, right? He doesn't even know Niki or D.L. or Micah, but there they are, in his dream.
Clearly that would suck — because Peter would likely die and, except for Hiro, he's the most likable person on the show — but it would also be somewhat brave to kill off a main character and reduce an American city to char and ash. I actually would really like to see season 2 begin in a semi-post-apocalyptic America. Like Jericho but with larger stakes and bigger balls.
If that were to happen, I would totally keep watching. Of course, it's probably not going to. I mean, Peter would immediately kill most of the other heroes, right? Can't see how that would work. As long as they didn't slay Hiro (and how could they? The man turns into a samurai, fer crissakes.), I'd survive. Yeah, sometimes he's sort of a clown, and sometimes he's kinda annoying (Yatta!), but every episode he gets one or two laugh-out-loud lines. Like the way he said to Isaac, ''I saw you on the floor. You were dead. With...your...head...cut...off.'' Or, in the same scene, the way he whispered, ''How do you stop an exploding man?'' Or his ''I really need to find that sword'' when he was confronted with that awesome (in a really childish way) painting of him fighting a dinosaur.
And especially this exchange.
Ando: ''No. Save the cheerleader. Save the world.''
Hiro: ''No, it's an 'if, then' statement.''
Ando: ''How do you know?''
Hiro: ''I was the one who said it.''
Ando: ''Future you is not you.''
Okay, maybe more than one or two laugh-out-loud lines. That right there is a pretty ingenious way to take the mickey out of the whole ''Save the cheerleader, save the world'' thing. I've been debating that fine grammar point — is it a comma or a period? — for weeks now.
And whether it's an ''if, then'' statement or not, the cheerleader was definitely saved. In shock and a heightened emotional state, Claire decided to tell her father about her abilities, to which H.R.G. replied that he'd known about them for years — a secret that he kept only to protect her. From whom? Sylar, of course, but he's only known about the guy for six months or so. Methinks it's his mysterious employer, with whom we overheard H.R.G. conversing for the first time in regards to Sylar. (''Options? There are no options with an individual like this. Maybe I didn't make the risk clear. [Sigh.] Understood.'') Is it Linderman? Is this mobster — who is connected to Niki, is blackmailing Nathan, and specifically bought a very important Peter-related painting from Isaac — the one financing H.R.G.'s operation at the Primatech Paper Company?
Whoever his employer is, we began to see a more ruthless side of H.R.G. here. Clearly the man has done some bad things in the past, but he has crossed a line, as the Haitian revealed in his scene with Claire. (Isn't it weird that even Eden had never heard him speak before?) ''I work for your father. He sent me here to make you forget. Like he sent me to your friend and your brother and your mother so many times. He'll be here soon expecting that you don't remember anything. But it's very important that you do.'' Yes, I know, who wouldn't want to purge their family members' brains from time to time? (''Your mother's broken heirloom china? I have no idea what you're talking about.'') But this episode dropped me over again into the bad-H.R.G. camp.
Still, H.R.G. is nowhere near as bad as Sylar. We've seen the results of his head-slicing work before, and we got to see his pre-Sylar self in last week's episode, but this time we finally saw the man as a walking, talking, ''I'm in a cell and I'm still going to kill your daughter'' badass. I assume that he was able to propel Eden through a thick pane of glass only because the Haitian wasn't around squelching his powers. (Does that mean that the Haitian was sleeping in the next room the entire time?) Poor Eden, though. Trying to avenge the death of her friend Suresh, she seems to have got it good. Now Sylar's back on the loose and no one's safe. You knew they weren't going to hold him for long.
So, no more new episodes until next year. A lot of time to think about things. For example: Is the Haitian still working for H.R.G.? Could he have aligned with Sylar? Is Peter really the bomb? And are we ever going to care about Niki/Jessica's character?
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Sylar didn't escape for clarification. Claire's dad and the Haitian returned to sedate him. It was in the comics.
 
This may be a bit random, but... does anyone else see the Rachel Bilson resemblance in Eden? :unsure:
 
^Now that you've mentioned it, I think she may be a combination of both! :woot: :heart:
 
I'm depressed that I can't watch Monday shows anymore till Jan 22nd.

Heroes I think they won't get rid of:

Peter Petrelli: Pivotal to the plot

Claire Bennet: Pivotal to the plot

Hiro Nakamura: Probably the most popular character on the show

D.L., Micah, Nikki Sanders: Can't see them breaking up the family unit.
 
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