Crimson Hawk
Axis of Evel
The new graphic novel gives us a glimpse of what happened to Sylar immediately after last night's events.
BTW, for those asking they showed Eden turning off the security. Whatever was stopping Sylar from using any powers also would have stopped Eden.
I don't think the Haitian is going to tell her too much. I think the whole keep a secret thing is that he is not going to "erase" her but she needs to act like it.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
Dont make me go back and bump the preview that showed this was likely to happen.Don't make me go back and bump my post from a week earlier when I made the same prediction.Great quess!I think Eden is the one to get it in a Sylar breakout. Thats my guess.![]()
yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
makes sense - but It doesnt make sense that Eden has the "power" to do that while in Sylars grip. He could have prevented that gun from being directed by her.Edit to add: I just noticed you had a post without smilies. Impressive.I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
Sylar looked surprised when she turned the gun. i don't think he was expecting her to off herself, and didn't have time to react/prevent it. She definitely did it to herself to keep her power away from him.makes sense - but It doesnt make sense that Eden has the "power" to do that while in Sylars grip. He could have prevented that gun from being directed by her.Edit to add: I just noticed you had a post without smilies. Impressive.I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
Agreed. Eden definitely killed herself. Syler even made a comment when Eden raised the gun at him that it wouldn't do her any good. She then immediately turned the gun toward herself and shot. It was a brave move and prevents Syler from becoming even more powerful.Sylar looked surprised when she turned the gun. i don't think he was expecting her to off herself, and didn't have time to react/prevent it. She definitely did it to herself to keep her power away from him.makes sense - but It doesnt make sense that Eden has the "power" to do that while in Sylars grip. He could have prevented that gun from being directed by her.Edit to add: I just noticed you had a post without smilies. Impressive.I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
Yeah, it was all over so quickly, but it is a really strong moment and says a lot about what a hero should be.She would rather kill herself than let him take her powers.That was awesome.As for Peter, I think maybe since he doesn't appear to be able to control how/when he absorbes other powers, and since he is around those with powers more frequently, AND some possibly at the same time, then maybe that is what is affecting his health?Agreed. Eden definitely killed herself. Syler even made a comment when Eden raised the gun at him that it wouldn't do her any good. She then immediately turned the gun toward herself and shot. It was a brave move and prevents Syler from becoming even more powerful.Sylar looked surprised when she turned the gun. i don't think he was expecting her to off herself, and didn't have time to react/prevent it. She definitely did it to herself to keep her power away from him.makes sense - but It doesnt make sense that Eden has the "power" to do that while in Sylars grip. He could have prevented that gun from being directed by her.Edit to add: I just noticed you had a post without smilies. Impressive.I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
makes sense - but It doesnt make sense that Eden has the "power" to do that while in Sylars grip. He could have prevented that gun from being directed by her.Edit to add: I just noticed you had a post without smilies. Impressive.I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
Sylar had his grip. It's over now

I'm going with others that he was in the same room that Nuke man was and absorbed some of his powers. Explains the sickness and the future view of him exploding.Yeah, it was all over so quickly, but it is a really strong moment and says a lot about what a hero should be.She would rather kill herself than let him take her powers.That was awesome.As for Peter, I think maybe since he doesn't appear to be able to control how/when he absorbes other powers, and since he is around those with powers more frequently, AND some possibly at the same time, then maybe that is what is affecting his health?Agreed. Eden definitely killed herself. Syler even made a comment when Eden raised the gun at him that it wouldn't do her any good. She then immediately turned the gun toward herself and shot. It was a brave move and prevents Syler from becoming even more powerful.Sylar looked surprised when she turned the gun. i don't think he was expecting her to off herself, and didn't have time to react/prevent it. She definitely did it to herself to keep her power away from him.makes sense - but It doesnt make sense that Eden has the "power" to do that while in Sylars grip. He could have prevented that gun from being directed by her.Edit to add: I just noticed you had a post without smilies. Impressive.I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
I think that that makes some sense, but weird that he didn't seem to get better with Claire.Also, the radioactive guy never got sick himself, just the people he interacted with. I wonder if it is as suggested above that Peter can't always control the powers he grabs thus he got some radioactive poisoning.Is Peter somehow retaining powers now? He had those dreams with Nathan turning into Sylar and then the dream of himself exploding, but where was any person that he could have grabbed that power from? Also, the cell that the radioactive guy was in was high in radiation levels and definitely not the same one that Peter was in. Remember that the other FBI lady, Matt, the blonde FBI lady and a whole team of guys went into radioactive guys cell, the one Peter was in was just a single holding cell, not a big interrogation room.As far as the Haitian goes, Eden said to HRG that he agreed with her. So maybe the Haitian isn't going against HRG so much as making sure Claire doesn't forget because he knows that she will be important later. I think he understands that Sylar is a problem and that whoever is controlling HRG's moves does not realize the danger of Sylar.I'm going with others that he was in the same room that Nuke man was and absorbed some of his powers. Explains the sickness and the future view of him exploding.
I still can't make sense of it. Also, it was odd that everyone was gone except the Heroes. I wonder if Peter is actually retaining powers because he was only around Claire and Nathan in jail, but he got sicker and had visions.Great episode though. Funny how there was less "action," but I thought this one was better than the hyped battle with Sylar.What was up with Peter's future vision? Why did Claire say "I'm sorry?" and why was Nate so menacing?Good ep.
Bolded = where Peter "stole" the power from.I think that that makes some sense, but weird that he didn't seem to get better with Claire.Also, the radioactive guy never got sick himself, just the people he interacted with. I wonder if it is as suggested above that Peter can't always control the powers he grabs thus he got some radioactive poisoning.I'm going with others that he was in the same room that Nuke man was and absorbed some of his powers. Explains the sickness and the future view of him exploding.
Is Peter somehow retaining powers now? He had those dreams with Nathan turning into Sylar and then the dream of himself exploding, but where was any person that he could have grabbed that power from? Also, the cell that the radioactive guy was in was high in radiation levels and definitely not the same one that Peter was in. Remember that the other FBI lady, Matt, the blonde FBI lady and a whole team of guys went into radioactive guys cell, the one Peter was in was just a single holding cell, not a big interrogation room.
As far as the Haitian goes, Eden said to HRG that he agreed with her. So maybe the Haitian isn't going against HRG so much as making sure Claire doesn't forget because he knows that she will be important later. I think he understands that Sylar is a problem and that whoever is controlling HRG's moves does not realize the danger of Sylar.
Agreed. The new graphic novel confirms this as well.Sylar looked surprised when she turned the gun. i don't think he was expecting her to off herself, and didn't have time to react/prevent it. She definitely did it to herself to keep her power away from him.makes sense - but It doesnt make sense that Eden has the "power" to do that while in Sylars grip. He could have prevented that gun from being directed by her.Edit to add: I just noticed you had a post without smilies. Impressive.I'd think he'd need the brain intact in order to study it. As many have mentioned and seemed to be backed up last night by Sylar himself, he can figure out how things work by looking at them. I'm still leaning that Eden knew this and shot herself so as to not allow him to "consume" her powers.yeah - this is the way it seemed to me - that Sylar pointed the gun at her head like he did in the cop station.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
Have we seen that before though? I guess that is my main question, what gives? He was not able to get better with Claire in the room, but he was able to get sick because of radioactive guy being in a totally different room, but not anywhere around there now?Matt was in the police station quite a bit, how come he couldn't read anyone's mind and it took Matt getting close up to him and trying to read his mind for Peter to absorb it. ETA: Peter never seemed to sense Haitian guy who was in the station as well.Bolded = where Peter "stole" the power from.I think that that makes some sense, but weird that he didn't seem to get better with Claire.Also, the radioactive guy never got sick himself, just the people he interacted with. I wonder if it is as suggested above that Peter can't always control the powers he grabs thus he got some radioactive poisoning.I'm going with others that he was in the same room that Nuke man was and absorbed some of his powers. Explains the sickness and the future view of him exploding.
Is Peter somehow retaining powers now? He had those dreams with Nathan turning into Sylar and then the dream of himself exploding, but where was any person that he could have grabbed that power from? Also, the cell that the radioactive guy was in was high in radiation levels and definitely not the same one that Peter was in. Remember that the other FBI lady, Matt, the blonde FBI lady and a whole team of guys went into radioactive guys cell, the one Peter was in was just a single holding cell, not a big interrogation room.
As far as the Haitian goes, Eden said to HRG that he agreed with her. So maybe the Haitian isn't going against HRG so much as making sure Claire doesn't forget because he knows that she will be important later. I think he understands that Sylar is a problem and that whoever is controlling HRG's moves does not realize the danger of Sylar.
It was the impression I got. Yes, Sylar could've made her shoot herself in the head, but to steal powers, he needs to look at the brain, so that wouldn't work too well for him.That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
You mean the preview I linked in this thread a couple of days after I made the prediction?Dont make me go back and bump the preview that showed this was likely to happen.Don't make me go back and bump my post from a week earlier when I made the same prediction.Great quess!I think Eden is the one to get it in a Sylar breakout. Thats my guess.![]()
here is the link to the graphic novel on nbc.com's websiteThe new graphic novel gives us a glimpse of what happened to Sylar immediately after last night's events.
I can get on board with this.Here's my personal theory about Peter's Dream and him exploding. If you watch the clip, it shows Parkman (the cop) trying to move people along and away from Peter. Almost like he's trying to prevent Peter from coming into contact with all the mutants. I think it suppose to represent the idea that if Peter ever comes into contact with multiple mutants at any ONE time, he won't be able to control the overload from him absorbing all their powers simultaneously. He "got sick" as a result of being around Sylar and Claire at the same time. Throw in his brother picking him up at the police station and you have him absorbing multiple powers in a very short time period. As a result, I think the dream was a warning that if he's ever in a room with 3 or 4 mutants, he may end up going "kablooey"
I like this theory better. He did seem to have issues handling Matt's mind reading, but then again that was the first time and Matt seems to get headaches, etc. just from reading minds.I just don't buy that he got sick because of radioactive guys residue, especially since he had a dream about him exploding. We did not see him torch somebody in the police station first, like radioactive guy had done with a little bit of his power, not the full blown explosion.I think it is possible that he has interacted with Sylar, Claire, Matt and Nathan very recently and possibly crossed paths with the Haitian as well. Maybe all of that absorbing overwhelmed him right after his body did have a traumatic event, i.e. falling with Sylar. Maybe he absorded some healing, but didn't fully heal because of all of the other interactions. Not sure.Here's my personal theory about Peter's Dream and him exploding. If you watch the clip, it shows Parkman (the cop) trying to move people along and away from Peter. Almost like he's trying to prevent Peter from coming into contact with all the mutants. I think it suppose to represent the idea that if Peter ever comes into contact with multiple mutants at any ONE time, he won't be able to control the overload from him absorbing all their powers simultaneously. He "got sick" as a result of being around Sylar and Claire at the same time. Throw in his brother picking him up at the police station and you have him absorbing multiple powers in a very short time period. As a result, I think the dream was a warning that if he's ever in a room with 3 or 4 mutants, he may end up going "kablooey"
I agree with bb ... Sylar made a comment about using her power and then BLAM she offs herself so he doesn't get it.shadyridr said:That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.bigbottom said:I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
I recommend checking it out. Quick notes that I will put in a spoiler. Not really spoilers, but oh well.s_ezy said:here is the link to the graphic novel on nbc.com's websiteCrimson Hawk said:The new graphic novel gives us a glimpse of what happened to Sylar immediately after last night's events.
Check out the graphic novel and you get your answer.I agree with bb ... Sylar made a comment about using her power and then BLAM she offs herself so he doesn't get it.shadyridr said:That wasnt the impression I got. It seemed that Sylar made her kill herself but I have seen your theory on other boards as well.bigbottom said:I like how Eden killed herself before Sylar could take her power. She took one for the team.
I think it would have, but Sylar used his TK before she was able to put the gun in the box. She didnt say "you dont want to hurt me" like last time.The question is, why didn't her power of suggestion work on Sylar?
No I mean the preview that was available after the previous episode, and before you "predicted" Eden would kill herself.(HULK) said:You mean the preview I linked in this thread a couple of days after I made the prediction?Gamblor said:Dont make me go back and bump the preview that showed this was likely to happen.(HULK) said:Don't make me go back and bump my post from a week earlier when I made the same prediction.Great quess!I think Eden is the one to get it in a Sylar breakout. Thats my guess.![]()
BTW Hulk - arent these the two posts you are referring to?Not factual, but well educated guess as to who dies next week.
I could've sworn I put one up before the other.BTW Hulk - arent these the two posts you are referring to?Not factual, but well educated guess as to who dies next week.
I could've sworn I put one up before the other.BTW Hulk - arent these the two posts you are referring to?Not factual, but well educated guess as to who dies next week.

I might be missing something, but nowhere in that link did I see anything about Sylar. It was only about HRG and Claire's past.s_ezy said:here is the link to the graphic novel on nbc.com's websiteCrimson Hawk said:The new graphic novel gives us a glimpse of what happened to Sylar immediately after last night's events.
I wouldn't call it out of nowhere. Peter had the dream about his brothers car accident 6 monts ago.But I do think that his feeling ill has to do with coming in contact with too many Heroes within a short time span. Kinda like blowing a fuse. It did kinda look like he died at the end of last night. Not too sure what to make of that.Hiro is awesome. "I really need to find that sword."I think Peter is a parallel to Sylar in that as he keeps temporarily absorbing more of these powers, he's losing a steady grip on controlling them. HRG told Sylar that the multiple powers were driving him crazy, so it could do the same with Peter. That's the only explanation I can think of for the out of nowhere future vision.
Did you read the whole thing? HRG payed a visit to Eden's father. Sylar appears in the last 3 pages or so.I might be missing something, but nowhere in that link did I see anything about Sylar. It was only about HRG and Claire's past.s_ezy said:here is the link to the graphic novel on nbc.com's websiteCrimson Hawk said:The new graphic novel gives us a glimpse of what happened to Sylar immediately after last night's events.
He had the dream about the accident when it happened..this was his only "future" dream.I wouldn't call it out of nowhere. Peter had the dream about his brothers car accident 6 monts ago.But I do think that his feeling ill has to do with coming in contact with too many Heroes within a short time span. Kinda like blowing a fuse. It did kinda look like he died at the end of last night. Not too sure what to make of that.Hiro is awesome. "I really need to find that sword."I think Peter is a parallel to Sylar in that as he keeps temporarily absorbing more of these powers, he's losing a steady grip on controlling them. HRG told Sylar that the multiple powers were driving him crazy, so it could do the same with Peter. That's the only explanation I can think of for the out of nowhere future vision.
He had his flying dreams before hand, also.He had the dream about the accident when it happened..this was his only "future" dream.I wouldn't call it out of nowhere. Peter had the dream about his brothers car accident 6 monts ago.But I do think that his feeling ill has to do with coming in contact with too many Heroes within a short time span. Kinda like blowing a fuse. It did kinda look like he died at the end of last night. Not too sure what to make of that.Hiro is awesome. "I really need to find that sword."I think Peter is a parallel to Sylar in that as he keeps temporarily absorbing more of these powers, he's losing a steady grip on controlling them. HRG told Sylar that the multiple powers were driving him crazy, so it could do the same with Peter. That's the only explanation I can think of for the out of nowhere future vision.
Dave, you might have missed the point on the last two pages. While HRG was talking to Eden's dad, they flashed back to after HRG and Haitian saw that Eden was dead and Sylar was there. That was the whole reason for HRG going to Eden's dad, to tell him his daugther died.Did you read the whole thing? HRG payed a visit to Eden's father. Sylar appears in the last 3 pages or so.I might be missing something, but nowhere in that link did I see anything about Sylar. It was only about HRG and Claire's past.s_ezy said:here is the link to the graphic novel on nbc.com's websiteCrimson Hawk said:The new graphic novel gives us a glimpse of what happened to Sylar immediately after last night's events.
Did you read the whole thing? HRG payed a visit to Eden's father. Sylar appears in the last 3 pages or so.I might be missing something, but nowhere in that link did I see anything about Sylar. It was only about HRG and Claire's past.s_ezy said:here is the link to the graphic novel on nbc.com's websiteCrimson Hawk said:The new graphic novel gives us a glimpse of what happened to Sylar immediately after last night's events.
I thought that whole thing waas about Claire growing up since she was adopted (and I didn't believe that earlier people were her true parents). Man, sometimes I just don't catch on quickly.This is a good theory. Supposedly, there is a finite number of heroes in the US (names on the list). So Bennet and the Haitian could go around erasing their memory of them knowing they had powers, and keep it all under wraps while they do their research. But 6 months ago, Sylar started killing and absorbing powers, so Bennet had to turn his attention to Sylar and couldn't concentrate on erasing other heroes memories. And now it seems like everyone's discovering their powers for the first time.shadyridr said:Im wondering if 6 months ago was not the first time Claire developed these powers just that she doesnt remember. I also wonder if thats the Haitian guys secret.
Yeah, when I was watching it, I thought Sylar made Eden shoot herself, but now that doesn't make any sense. That's too bad, cuz I was starting to like her character. :((HULK) said:It was the impression I got. Yes, Sylar could've made her shoot herself in the head, but to steal powers, he needs to look at the brain, so that wouldn't work too well for him.
VeryAnother possibility is that his dream means something other than what he thinks it does. He previously misinterpretted his flying dreams to an extent. The exploding dream was obviously symbolic to a degree, so there's a chance that something else is going on.
What he dreams isn't exactly how it turns out.I also like Hiro's comment about seeing the dinosaur, "I hope I don't step on a bug". This is a reference to a famous Ray Bradbury story (later spoofed in one of The Simpsons' Halloween specials) where a guy goes back in time to the Jurassic age, steps on a butterfly and when he returns to the present, everything has changed.I wouldn't call it out of nowhere. Peter had the dream about his brothers car accident 6 monts ago.But I do think that his feeling ill has to do with coming in contact with too many Heroes within a short time span. Kinda like blowing a fuse. It did kinda look like he died at the end of last night. Not too sure what to make of that.Hiro is awesome. "I really need to find that sword."I think Peter is a parallel to Sylar in that as he keeps temporarily absorbing more of these powers, he's losing a steady grip on controlling them. HRG told Sylar that the multiple powers were driving him crazy, so it could do the same with Peter. That's the only explanation I can think of for the out of nowhere future vision.