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i allready didnt like that there are too many people with power all around the world
Even though they're starting to give normal people powers on the show I don't think Noah Bennet needs powers. For the past two seasons they have shown how dangerous and powerful he can be without even having any abilities. The company goes through a lot more security and risk with him than other dangerous people in the show. If he got an ability I think the company would believe he'd be more dangerous than Syler, of course that's my opinion.
Heroes started out really great, because it was ordinary people in ordinary circumstances finding out about themselves. Now, it's lets think of the most implausible situation and make it somewhat plausible. I'm really upset about Mohinder (and possible Noah) having powers by injection! That's just...whatever. I really liked his character, but the writers are making me not like him anymore. He's no longer doing the intro and now he's turning into spider boy. Oh well. I just hope this all works out somehow. I'm starting to get depressed.
1. The healing from a regeneraters blood works one time. It's a one time fix. It doesn't give anyone a power.
2. Suresh isn't using 'magic blood'. He finally figured out what Sylar has known all along - the exact chemical mechanism of how the powers work, and he figures out how to duplicate the chemical compound. It doesn't magically/permanently give someone powers, but it allows them to be replicated for a short time. It doesn't give a persons body the ability to actually 'produce' the power.
It makes perfect sense and they had to go there eventually. It will be like a drug addiction and a big issue that they will have to deal with/stamp out etc.
I've read somewhere that it's not blood exactly, but a chemical part of Maya's genes. That makes more sense, actually.
But I have to agree with y'all, they really do need to just let some of the characters die.
LOST is good!
(if u have the brain power to follow the storylines)
I expect Mohinder will tinker around with the chemicals and come to a firm conclusion before never doing it again. But I doubt Bennett and Ando will get powers in a similar way.
oh and
RDANNEEL. ON THE BENNETT ONE TIME FIX YOUR PROBLY RIGHT. WELL FOR HEROES SAKE I HOPE YOU ARE.
BUT how do you no suresh found a chemicle in maya. did you read it or make it up or was the person you read it from make it up. i only say this because you sound so sure that it's a chemicle and not just a writers mistake to make a good show crappy. but if your right on the temporary power thats awesome but it's still dumb to give character's who really dont need them any type of power especially h.r.g cuz he's bad a** anyway.
2. On the nature of how Mohinder is able to replicate abilities - If you read the detailed breakdowns of the first hour of the season 3 premier that people have posted from seeing it at comic con this is made very clear.
Another thing that the writers pointed out is that Peter does not regenerate constantly like Adam and Claire, and thus is not 'immortal' like them.
I knew how Mohinder would be able to replicate abilities, I just didn't realize it wasn't permanent. As for Mohinder becoming an "ability-junkie," that will be interesting. If it's a one-time use, I wonder if HRG and Ando will have the same addiction problem; though, like genesis was saying HRG is pretty formidable without an ability.
It would be hard not to be addicted, as the stuff is coming from the adrenal glands.
mohinder was kinda the main person without powers and that was all good but now that hes got powers he's just going to be another person with powers and not as important as he was before.
good call. patrick . if they had sideaffects from injecting themselfs the show would be cool again because that would be a good 4th volume hrg and ando and suresh all go psychotic and try and kill the heroes but they cant lol and now peter has to find away to undo all of this (like go back intime and stop volume 3 from happening and come up with a better plot for suresh)
that my opinion anyways cant wait for season 3 :D
claude and linderman's words.
XD
You may get your wish with Linderman though.
" if someone tried to inject mr. muggles or Clairs brother who has less air time than the dog(Christ it must really suck to be him). "
nice one lol
Heroescrazy. The damn season hasn't started yet and you are already passing judgment on it because of what happened last season. The writer's strike ruined that, if you actually read what that season was supposed to be about you might not hate it so much. So either watch the first two episodes and THEN judge the show or you can make up you own story in your head, realize how bad of a story teller you are and then hate the show for a theory that YOU made up. By all means though, watch LOST, the show where the name has a dual meaning. (i hope at least one person gets what i meant by that).
Don't comment on things that you don't give enough time to think on. ;)
syler already knew the secrets of abilities. hes original power is super intuition. he can see how everything works. when he cuts open peoples brains he sees how their powers work and copies it. (its revealed how syler gains others powers)
claires blood just has her healing factor it wouldnt have that adrenalin stuff to give others powers.
I don't know how to spell his name. SORRY!!!!!
Mohinder finds that he is unable to develop a cure for either his condition or Maya's power, though he lies about it to Maya. Unable to control his aggression, he breaks up a fight with a neighboring couple and brutally beats the man's head against the wall. When the man comes looking for payback later on, Mohinder overpowers him and pulls him into the lab, encasing him in a cocoon made from the substance his fingers secrete. He does the same to several others, going so far as to kidnap a drug dealer from a park and drag his body back to his loft. When Maya discovers this and calls him a monster, he cocoons her as well.