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Heroes Reborn Two-Hour Pilot Recap with Spoilers
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Ubiquitous
2015-09-25 10:00:00 UTC
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Lucas Siegel

The series rebirth starts with a butterfly fluttering by and the man,
Horned-Rim Glasses sitting on a bench. He then narrates a voicemail to
his daughter Claire, the cheerleader of the original series. There's a
rally/convention for Evos and Humans together at the headquarters of
Primatech in Odessa, TX.

A shadow falls over the convention - and an explosion hits. There's
devastation everywhere as newscasts narrate what's happened. HRG picks
up his glasses, and he somehow seems to be the only one alive at first.
A few others start to move, and he can't find his daughter. This was
June 13th, one year ago.

Cut to a man in just his skivvies, nine months ago, running from a
couple of trucks filled with rednecks and dogs. He covers himself in
water in the creek, and runs off.

We're in a frozen tundra in Yanching, China, four months ago. "Volume
1: Awakening" shows on the Great Wall. A man is chained to a weight,
and has a knife. People are chasing him, so he cuts off his own hand,
and flies away, reminiscent of the original series' fliers.

7 Weeks ago, a boy and his mother are at the Canada boarder - "They're
swabbing," the boy says - testing for Evos. His mom slams into the cars
in front of and behind her while turning around and fleeing back to the
US.

Chicago Illinois, June 13th - today. Zachary Levi's character pulls out
a sheet of paper that says "Cockroach." The boy from before walks
toward a building, and sees a coach from his school. He says the
password, Cockroach, at the door to a meeting room, finding people
sitting watching a news report about the year before. "An Evo
supremisist named Mohinder Suresh claimed responsibility for the
attack."

Cut to the meeting, and they're mostly talking about vigilantes who are
using their powers as modern-day superheroes. The government is forcing
Evos to register. The man who can turn invisible when wet says "there's
someone else out there in the shadows." The boy explains how worried he
is, and that his mom is sleeping with a gun under her pillow. She texts
him, and he leaves, with a customer card from Moe's Ice Cream left
behind. A man sits at the bus stop where he boards, and smiles.

A woman is chasing someone, and pulls out a gun. She also has a sword
on her back.

Back to the meeting, Levi's character starts to laugh. "The future?
That's a good one. On June 13, my wife and I brought our 9 year-old son
to Odessa to watch history being made. We believed in the cause,
believed that change could come form that spot. When I watched my boy
die in my arms, I realized that wasn't going to happen." He tells
everyone they seem nice, but their powers aren't natural, and there's
only one solution. The woman, his wife, bursts in, and they open fire,
start to kill the Evos in the meeting. A speedster, a firestarter - it
doesn't matter, they kill them all, seven of them. He says, "one of
them got away, dropped this" and picks up the ice cream card. "For
Dennis," he says as he lights them on fire. This is Luke and Joanne
Collins.

Chapter one: Brave New World.

HRG ruminates on memory, but he's actually doing it to sell a car.
That's who he is now, in Austin. He notices a car parked outside that
seems to be watching him.

East LA, two people are making out in a closet. He goes into a gym to
give a talk to kids at the school. He was a soldier in Afghanistan.
Now, he's giving a speech and drinking booze.

Pinehearst High School, Carbondale, Illinois. The kid, Tommy, checks
out Emily. Her boyfriend beats on him a bit. He thinks about using his
powers, but holds back. Tommy hears that Coach Lewis and "six other
people" died in a fire last night.

A Chicago PD precinct, and a man is waiting to be questioned. The man
from the bus stop comes in with a briefcase full of pennies. He picks
one out, and talks to the man. He spins the penny and says, "Penny for
your thoughts?" He seems to have a power similar to the Haitian, able
to take peoples' memories. The man is left with no memory of the
conversation or the boy, and when the actual detective comes in to talk
to him, he knows nothing.

HRG at the car dealership is talking to a woman who apparently is his
fiancee. He sees the car outside again. he's going by "Ted" now instead
of Noah Bennett.

Tokyo, Japan. A boy holds up an address, and walks into an apartment
with loud music playing. He clearly doesn't know where he is. The music
gets louder, and he opens a door to see a girl making origami swans.
His name is Ren, and he's a famous video gamer, an expert at "Evernow."
A secret message unlocked in the game brought him to her address. He
has met Miko - on a door in her apartment, he sees a painting of
"Evernow." Miko looks at the door as if she's seeing it for the first
time. "Evernow?"

Back to HS, Emily approaches Tommy and talks to him about the Ice Cream
shop she works at. She asks him to come in and interview for a job
there. She apologizes for Brad, her boyfriend's behavior. Tommy gets a
random unknown text that says "Don't Trust Anyone."

Back to East LA, Carlos and his nephew Jose talk about "El Vengador,"
the Evo vigilante who's cleaning up the town. Carlos's brother Oscar
isn't happy about Jose's hero-worship of the vigilante. The shop Oscar
runs is a matter of contention between the brothers - it used to be
their dad's.

HRG - er, "Ted's" house and his fiancee is talking about wedding plans.
He sees the car from earlier outside, and someone getting out. He lures
the guy away, and confronts him. The guy, Quentin Frady, is a
conspiracy nut, and knows that HRG is really Noah Bennett. He worked
for Renatus, which secretly owned Primatech. He is convinced HRG knows
something about June 13th that "no one else does." But it doesn't seem
like Noah knows what he's talking about. Quentin shows him a manuscript
by Suresh that wasn't ever published, talking about the drastic
increase in Evos. "If they were here to save us, I would know," "Ted"
says to Quentin. The cops come up, and he says, "June 13th did not
happen like they say it did." HRG says "I went over that day a thousand
times. My daughter died on that day."

Back to Tokyo, Ren says Miko is "Katana Girl," a special character in
Evernow that has never been unlocked. She looks exactly like her, as he
shows in a comic (with Paul Pope art! Neat!). He says she swore
vengeance on those who took her father and is basically the coolest. On
the back of the comic is a picture of her father. Hmm.

HRG opens a stashed away notebook and sees a card for Lumiere
Opthalmology, relocated from Odessa to Dallas.

East LA: Carlos is drinking. He sees a news report about El Vengador,
the hero in a Luchador mask, and now we get to see him in action. A
woman is being chased, and he goes to work. He has slightly increased
speed, reflexes, and greatly increased strength. Two gunshots - from
the girl, it was a setup. He's hurt - and he throws a knife at her,
killing her. He manages to escape into the darkness.

The next morning, Carlos goes to the shop. There's blood leading down
to the pit under the car ports. Oscar is very hurt, and Carlos puts the
pieces together that he's El Vengador. Oscar falls to the ground - the
gunshot is bad. He, too, has been tracking a conspiracy. He tells
Carlos that Jose "and others" will need a firm hand, a hero. Oscar
dies.

Back to Luke and Joanne. He seems to have second thoughts about
tracking down the kid from the church meeting, saying they should just
go to LA and track down the vigilante. She says "he has powers" and
therefore needs to die. Little do they know, Emily and Tommy are in the
back doing the interview. "Can you scoop ice cream?" "Yeah!" "You're
hired!"

He sees Luke sitting alone in a booth, and runs up to him. "I can't
believe you made it out alive." Joanne comes back and shows her gun,
and they bring him out the back. Emily follows, innocently saying "You
forget to try on your uniforms!" Joanne turns her gun on Emily, and
Tommy reaches out. He zaps Joanne and Luke both away.

After Tommy ran off, Emily drove after him. "Where did they go?" "I
don't know." She tells him he doesn't have to worry about his secret of
being an Evo, and thanks him for saving her life.

East LA: Carlos and Jose talk on a rooftop. Jose says, "I never even
got a chance to tell him. To show him," then asks to be alone. Evo
alert! Yup, Jose reaches down, and phases his hand through the edge of
the roof.

HRG goes to Lumiere Opthalmology in Dallas. The receptionist insists
he'd never been there before. There's no one on the sign in sheet at
all. He says "See more clearly," and she jokes, "Sorry, we have no
doctor here named Seymore," then pulls a gun on him. The Haitian, Renee
emerges from an office. There's surveilance and computers in the room
behind him.

Tokyo: Miko enters the room. She finds, under the floorboards (like in
the comic) a sword. "Save me... the sword is the key" is written on a
note. She unsheathes the katana, and turns into... a digital version of
herself? She's in Evernow, and starts fighting like a bad ass against
samurai warriors. She takes out several in short fashion, and one says
"You will never save him."

HRG and Renee meet up - the Haitian gives him his glasses, then starts
to strangle him. HRG pulls a gun, and in the struggle, eventually
shoots his old friend. "Why were you trying to kill me?" "You told me
to," Renee responds. He tells him he needed to forget, and "It's
coming," then dies.

Mohinder Suresh is narrating - that can't be good - we're in the
arctic, and a girl raises her arms, setting out the Northern Lights,
and controlling them. They start to circle. "It's happening faster than
we thought, I don't think I can control it much longer."

PART TWO

HRG cleans his hands of his friend's blood.

High school: Emily and Tommy are sitting in a shed talking about his
power and how it works. He compares having a power to "being a witch in
Salem. People hate us, want us dead." When he was 7, people took him to
a place for those with powers. He was in a room with toys and no
windows (hmm Primatech?). He thinks about it whenever he's scared.
Emily holds out a flower and asks him to make it disappear, and he
does. "So cool!" Oh crap, Brad was watching through the window.

HRG bails out Quentin, and tells him up front about his encounter with
Renee.

Emily goes off, and Brad tells Tommy he saw what he did.

Luke and Joanne are in, well, a room with no windows and a lot of toys.
Hmm. "Kid was a teleporter, where the hell are we?" Joanne says. Luke
finds a toy T-Rex their son had, and reminisces. "Maybe we're in hell,"
he says. She says, "My drive, my itchy trigger fingers keep us going.
None of this would've happened if you hadn't convinced me to take
Dennis..."

Tokyo, Ren goes to apologize to Miko for his forwardness. He enters the
silent, empty apartment, and sees a computer with Evernow playing on it
- specifically with Katana Girl fighting, and kicking some creepy
samurai ass. Her dad sees her and says "finally you're here." She gets
overwhelmed, though, and Ren jumps into the game with his character
(um, virtually, not mystically/Evo-style). He holds back the enemies
while she goes after people.

High School: Tommy tells Brad that if he wanted to make him disappear
he could've, but didn't. Brad wants a favor, and drives him to his
house. The man from the busstop is watching.

Carlos and Jose are eating, after Oscar's funeral. A priest comes in to
talk to Carlos. He seems to know about Oscar's secret, and seems to be
encouraging Carlos to do something similar.

Tommy and Brad get to Brad's house, and he asks him to make his abusive
step-father disappear so he'll stop beating on him and his mom. Brad
leaves, and Tommy thinks about it for awhile, but chickens out and
leaves. The busstop man watches him go.

HRG and Quentin are talking about Renatus and the way they're framing
Evos. HRG says they need to go to Odessa and get his files, track down
Molly Walker, who can find any Evo just by thinking of them - original
series aloert!

Inside Evernow, Katana Girl finds her father, but he says there's more
for them to do. Just as she gets knocked out, she sheathes the sword
and reappears in her apartment.

A club, "No Evos" sign and people gambling. An attractive red headed
girl sits alone at the bar. A raven-haired girl walks in and sits next
to her. The redhead goes to the Craps table, starts flirting with a guy
playing. The way his dice are falling, it sure seems like he's using a
power. The two of them leave (with a big bag of cash).

Busstop man visits stepdad, with a penny in hand. Sorry, stepdad.

Carlos is drinking, looking at Oscar's board of conspiracy. El Vengador
had been accused of killing three police officers, by a patrolman. He
makes a connection.

Ren is taking care of Miko, who he calls a miracle. She wakes up and
realizes everything Ren had told her was true. she feels she has a
mission and must go back. She realizes the office building, Yamagata
Tower, looks just like the tower in Evernow that her father was taken
to. She unsheathes the Katana, determined to go there.

"Zoe" the redhead and the dude with some kind of dice-playing powers
have a drink in his hotel room. She throws a knife at him, and he
catches it with telekinesis. She tries to blackmail him, asking for the
money. Instead, he goes to attack her. She burns his face, and he
starts force-choking her Vader style. Two randoms come to her rescue
and knock him out. The raven-haired girl from the Dragon Lounge comes
and picks up "Zoe" off the ground and takes her out of there.

HRG and Quentin show up at the ruins of Primatech, and bust in. HRG is
convinced something is still going on deep underground. "Level 5 is
where things happen." He pulls several books (all with titles that link
to powers we've seen on the show. Hmm) and opens a secret room with his
files, and others. A list of "individuals missing from the summit" is
there, and Claire Bennett and Molly Walker are the top two names on the
list. Oscar's name is third. Quentin is desperate for information, and
reveals that his sister is an Evo, and someone took her. "I couldn't
stop them. I'm just trying to find her." They vow no more secrets.
Level by level we see Primatech, and three levels down, it's the
Collins family!

Luke is discovering something, while Joanne tells him, "I feel in my
bones that what we're doing is right." He realizes there's no light
switch, and starts shooting out the lights in the room - yup, the big
chalkboard was actually a one-way mirror. He works on busting it out.

Brad comes to Tommy and hugs him, thanking him for disappearing his
stepdad. He promises not to mess with him or let anyone else mess with
him, and says his secret is safe. Emily sees them hugging and is...
confused.

East LA: Carlos confronts the officer that lied to setup El Vengador.
He gets a name from him of the man behind it with... some violence.

Taylor, the black-haired girl, and Zoe, are at a new bar having a drink
and icing Zoe's head. "The money in his room was all I had, and I need
it to disappear." Taylor offers to write her a check because she has
"way more money than I need."

Carlos goes to talk to the priest - yes, he knew that Oscar was El
Vengador. He also had an underground railroad for Evos to help them
escape to Canada. Capt. James Deering and other police are trying to
take the railroad down. The priest asks for Carlos's help in getting
two Evos out of the country, and reveals he too is one, with the
ability to turn into mist.

Emily and Tommy talk, and he was honest with her about what happened,
that he didn't do what Brad thought. He tells Emily about the anonymous
texts helping him out. She opens a vat of ice cream, and they find the
flower. "When I touched it this morning I was thinking about the first
time I saw you. I ordered Maple Walnut" and that's where it is, in the
ice cream. He said when he disappeared the Collinses he was thinking
about the place they took him as a kid.

Speaking of, the Collins couple has broken out, and someone opens a
door to find them there. They bring him further at gunpoint, and find a
fully operating room. Joanne opens fire and guns down everyone there.
HRG goes toward the gunfire (like ya do), leaving Quentin alone
outside, and sees that all data is lost on Molly Walker. "We figured
out a way to monetize the Evos... to save the world," one of the
workers tells HRG with his dying breath.

East LA, a mother and daughter come down into the secret room to get to
the boat to take them to Vancouver. She has a midas touch, and turns a
bolt into 24K gold to thank Carlos for his help.

The Collinses are in HRG's car, with his files - a full list of "all
the freaks, names, addresses." Luke is worried about it. He doesn't
seem happy to have this list at their disposal. Cut back to Quentin -
he was shot, and they stole the car. Renatus is going to launch a
product called "Epic" and they need Molly Walker to launch it.

Back to Zoe, she's coming out of a drugged sleep, and Taylor and the TK
are making out. Yeah, she's bad news. The Teke calls someone and says,
"We have Molly Walker." Zoe - er Molly - looks freaked out.

Miko gets to the tower, and there's a ton of Samurai enemies. She
sheathes the katana and instead is in the real-world tower at Yamagato
and surrounded by a bunch of guards. One of them tries to take the
blade. "Don't touch my sword." She then commences kicking some butt,
this time IRL.

To be continued...


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David Johnston
2015-09-25 17:21:56 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-09-25 20:22:37 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
If her head had been removed as a result of the explosion, it
would be easy to believe.
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David Johnston
2015-09-25 22:41:17 UTC
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Post by David Johnston
The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
If her head had been removed as a result of the explosion, it
would be easy to believe.
Sure, if he saw that. But it doesn't look like he did. There was an
explosion and then he didn't find her. Well case closed. Obviously the
immortal girl is dead.
K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-09-26 09:40:01 UTC
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Post by K Wills (Shill #3)
Post by David Johnston
The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
If her head had been removed as a result of the explosion, it
would be easy to believe.
Sure, if he saw that. But it doesn't look like he did.
At this time, we don't know what he saw. I hope someone will be
able to reverse what the Haitian did to him so we can know.
Post by David Johnston
There was an
explosion and then he didn't find her. Well case closed. Obviously the
immortal girl is dead.
We don't actually *know* if Claire is dead or not. Her present
location was listed as "Unknown" on the sheet from Primatech.
She could be dead. She could be alive and hiding. I hope we will
find out.
--
"Listen guv, I'm a ten-guv-a-day copper, always have been, always will
be. If you want me to work on this case, I'm going to be calling you
guv all day long. It's all I know and it's all you need to know, guv."
- Shouting George
Michelle Steiner
2015-09-25 21:00:41 UTC
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Post by David Johnston
The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
A lot has to do with what the Haitian did with his memory.
Ubiquitous
2015-09-26 09:26:46 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
Yeah, I lost any interest ni the watching after hearing about that.

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Adamastor Glace Mortimer
2015-10-02 12:54:40 UTC
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Post by David Johnston
The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
An idea I had while watching it: Clair's powers got transferred to
her father at or around the time of the explosion. Claire's powers
were gone, or swapped for something else, as we've seen happen in
some first series episodes. Thing is, her father doesn't know that
he has her powers. That power of immortality is what saved him from
dying in the explosion.

Just an idea that would pull things together. In fact I am not
holding out a lot of hope for this second series. So many people
just want to remake the mess that was "Lost" these days.


Adamastor Glace Mortimer
K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-10-07 00:43:57 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
An idea I had while watching it: Clair's powers got transferred to
her father at or around the time of the explosion.
That would be an interesting, though odd, twist.
Claire's powers
were gone, or swapped for something else, as we've seen happen in
some first series episodes.
I don't recall Claire's abilities being taken away or swapped.
Thing is, her father doesn't know that
he has her powers. That power of immortality is what saved him from
dying in the explosion.
Just an idea that would pull things together.
How about an Evo who can give other people powers? Much like the
injections did for some (like Ando). This Evo could have given Noah
regenerative abilities like Clair had. He may have even known about it
at one time, but the Haitian took that memory, either intentionally or
by accident.
This wouldn't explain how Claire died. And it didn't appear as if
her head had been removed, so I'm at a loss there.
In fact I am not
holding out a lot of hope for this second series. So many people
just want to remake the mess that was "Lost" these days.
I really liked the first two episodes. I've found myself less
impressed with the third. I hope the fourth one is better.
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Michelle Steiner
2015-10-07 01:32:12 UTC
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I really liked the first two episodes. I've found myself less
impressed with the third.
The first two episodes being the two-hour season premier, right?

I liked the third better than the first two; we got more insight into
the characters.
K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-10-07 21:06:10 UTC
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Post by K Wills (Shill #3)
I really liked the first two episodes. I've found myself less
impressed with the third.
The first two episodes being the two-hour season premier, right?
Yes.
Post by Michelle Steiner
I liked the third better than the first two; we got more insight into
the characters.
I don't have anything against the third, but I didn't like it as
much.
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I poked a badger with a spoon.
Barry Margolin
2015-10-07 04:11:39 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
An idea I had while watching it: Clair's powers got transferred to
her father at or around the time of the explosion.
That would be an interesting, though odd, twist.
Claire's powers
were gone, or swapped for something else, as we've seen happen in
some first series episodes.
I don't recall Claire's abilities being taken away or swapped.
I think he meant that we saw that powers could be transferred in the
original series. It didn't happen to Claire, but it happened to others.
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K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-10-07 21:07:14 UTC
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On Wed, 07 Oct 2015 00:11:39 -0400, Barry Margolin
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On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 14:54:40 +0200, Adamastor Glace Mortimer
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
An idea I had while watching it: Clair's powers got transferred to
her father at or around the time of the explosion.
That would be an interesting, though odd, twist.
Claire's powers
were gone, or swapped for something else, as we've seen happen in
some first series episodes.
I don't recall Claire's abilities being taken away or swapped.
I think he meant that we saw that powers could be transferred in the
original series. It didn't happen to Claire, but it happened to others.
That makes sense.
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"Listen guv, I'm a ten-guv-a-day copper, always have been, always will
be. If you want me to work on this case, I'm going to be calling you
guv all day long. It's all I know and it's all you need to know, guv."
- Shouting George
Jack Ryan
2015-10-12 14:21:51 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
An idea I had while watching it: Clair's powers got transferred to
her father at or around the time of the explosion.
That would be an interesting, though odd, twist.
Claire's powers
were gone, or swapped for something else, as we've seen happen in
some first series episodes.
I don't recall Claire's abilities being taken away or swapped.
I think he meant that we saw that powers could be transferred in the
original series. It didn't happen to Claire, but it happened to others.
Yes, we've seen transfers of powers in the first series. Syler
could steral them from the people he killed. Peter Petrelli could
assimilate powers, and have them replace what he had already.

Not far fetched, given that we're acepting that people have these
powers at all, that Claire's powers got transferred to Noah Bennett.


Adamastor Glace Mortimer
Adamastor Glace Mortimer
2015-10-13 07:31:07 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
An idea I had while watching it: Clair's powers got transferred to
her father at or around the time of the explosion.
That would be an interesting, though odd, twist.
Claire's powers
were gone, or swapped for something else, as we've seen happen in
some first series episodes.
I don't recall Claire's abilities being taken away or swapped. ....
We wouldn't have seen that yet. I'm speculating here.

Established facts: 1) Claire's dead; 2) whatever that was at the
June 13, event killed everyone else on the ground; 3) Claire's
father is alive after being in the middle of whatever that was at
the June 13, event; 4) The Haitian wiped Noah Bennett's memory.

I'm thinking that Claire's powers being transferred to Noah Bennett
would fit right in with all of the above facts.


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K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-10-13 19:31:06 UTC
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The whole idea that he would believe Claire died in the explosion seems
absurd. Surely he realizes how unlikely that would be.
An idea I had while watching it: Clair's powers got transferred to
her father at or around the time of the explosion.
That would be an interesting, though odd, twist.
Claire's powers
were gone, or swapped for something else, as we've seen happen in
some first series episodes.
I don't recall Claire's abilities being taken away or swapped. ....
We wouldn't have seen that yet. I'm speculating here.
Established facts: 1) Claire's dead; 2) whatever that was at the
June 13, event killed everyone else on the ground; 3) Claire's
father is alive after being in the middle of whatever that was at
the June 13, event; 4) The Haitian wiped Noah Bennett's memory.
I'm thinking that Claire's powers being transferred to Noah Bennett
would fit right in with all of the above facts.
It certainly would. The only problem I see is that powers were
never transferred from an Evo to a norm. For a brief time there was
the injection that gave norms abilities. I don't think Noah was
injected though.
Maybe he was but we didn't see it. An interesting, though
somewhat sad, twist would be if he had the same ability as Author
Petrelii. He could take away the abilities of others.
He wasn't aware he had it, and out of a reflex on June 13th, he
took Clair's regeneration ability. He then had his memory wiped
because he couldn't live with himself knowing he took away her
ability.
The problem with my idea is that he should have known he was
injected and knew he had some sort of ability.
--
There once was a girl of society
Who behaved with extreme propriety
She sat down one day and uncrossed her legs
And revealed his secret entirely.
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