A few points:
- Kensei pulled a Wolverine, he was alive all those years. I don't think the writers would create as big of a problem as having three heroes who could regenerate (Claire, Kensei, Peter) AND two who could absorb powers.
- Hiro neither created nor solved any problems with his time travel, things would have always worked out the same. There is no "if he wouldn't have gone back" because he did and there is no conceivable timeline in which he did not. Which is why that we didn't see ripple effects in the future (present) with every little step he took. This isn't Back To The Future, evidently Kring has a different conception of time travel.
- Especially because of all the work Hero did in trying to make him a good person there is a pretty good chance that Adam is good after all. I would be really surprised if the company existed solely to combat Adam Monroe. If that is true though then perhaps Adam has done as Magneto did in X-Men and pulled together several heroes (Candace, Maury, Someone who controls the weather, etc.) to take down the rest of the twelve.
- I was impressed by Nathan this episode who, more than anyone except Sylar and Micah, is attempting to actually gain a tactical advantage in this struggle, asking Bob some really important questions.
- Also, I wouldn't be so quick to call Bob's power alchemy (though its a sweet vocab word), he might be able to transmutate elements, kind of like X-Men's Forge.
Posted 11/7/2007 3:18:52 AM
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