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What Episodes Of Heroes Does Peter Get Injured In

I have a question about "heroes" (tv series)?

Welcome Back ArMiTa,,,

So ,, u'r a fan of Heroes,, it's the same here,,,

about your question ,, i think peter can absorb the power from the original owner to them only, so he could not take Sylar power because it's not his own ,, but i'm not sure about the main power of sylar .. i think the main power is that he could take others ability by killing them and move things ,, and as u know ( peter pitrily ) absorb the ability of moving things ,,

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The Series is very Complicated , but i liked it ,,
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The best heroes out there is the japanese (HeroNakamora) and Nikke son (Micheal)
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I hope i was right ,,

Tonights episode of heroes?

I think Sylar would've known if Samuel made the ink purposefully show Claire. Like, if he can tell people's emotions, he should be able to tell if they are lying or not.

And, this is kind of a weird opinion, maybe, but I think that Sylar and Claire will turn out to be allies/on friendly terms. Especially when it comes to finding out what Sammy's deal is. So, maybe that's why Sylar's tattoo showed Claire?

I don't know...

Why did the TV series “Heroes” seem to falter after the first season?

Several reasons:The Writers strike wiped out most of the second season then they hastily created a story arc to fill it out.Dragon Ball Z syndrome: to many episodes where nothing ever happened except the hero and villain staring each other down and monologueing.No payoff: they kept hyping up this eventual standoff between the uber heroes Peter and Syler.  Both were absorbing all the other heroes power and everyone was expecting this massive battle.  What we got was a scene of Hiro in the future getting ready to jump into the battle of the millennium, he opens a door which we see a light shining through (presumably the flashes of Peter and Sylers battle) and nothing.  That was it the battle that had been built up for the whole show was nothing more then a light on the other side of the door.In typical sci fi fashion just as the heroes are starting to understand and use their powers, suddenly all their powers are lost and reset.  No more super Peter or Syler just a total reset.So when you spend several seasons hyping up super heroes and their powers and you turn around and not only give the fans nothing but also keep hitting the reboot button and telling them they have to wait even longer for nothing it got to be too much and the fans gave up.  People were expecting this great super hero show Ala X-Men and what they got was a winy cheerleader who died/regenerated every episode.

Why do superheroes wear masks?

You really need to be following Marvel's "Civil War" storyline, because that is exactly what is at the center of the storyline. I think Spider-Man has the right idea of why superheroes wear masks. On many occasions, he's pointed out how important his secret identity is to him. If his identity were a matter of public record, or could possibly be accessed by his enemies, it would place his loved ones in jeopardy. He can't do what he does & protect those he loves, & he's seen the consequences of a foe knowing his identity. Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin, found out Spider-Man's identity. He knew who Peter Parker was, & he knew he was in love with Gwen Stacy. Thanks to that knowledge, Gwen is dead. That, better than anything, illustrates why superheroes wear masks. To protect their loved ones.

Is Heroes season 3 worth watching?

IMO, it's better than season 2 but not nearly as good as season 1. There are some problems with the pacing, but that seems to have evened out somewhat - I guess they wanted to hit the ground running. The story is kind of convoluted, but I think they have a plan in place and it will all come together in the end. You can see them putting important blocks in place and a story taking shape.

If you like Bennet or Sylar then you'll really love the season to date - the two of them and Angela Petrelli have the best scenes. Claire is still a brat. Hiro and Ando are off on another comedic adventure. Matt's isolated from everyone else but it looks like that will change soon. Peter's getting several plot twists and it looks like he and Sylar will have some good scenes in the next episode. Mohinder's story makes no sense but is getting interesting. Maya's still around, but she appears to mostly exist to flash her breasts and show lots of skin, if you're into that. She's still irritating but has little screen time, and I have high hopes that she won't live much past the next few episodes. Elle is hardly around (Kristen Bell is filming a movie), but hopefully we'll get her in later volumes. I won't mention other characters to avoid spoiling you...

All told, it's worth checking out. They've done a better job of integrating characters and introduced some interesting plot twists. I'd recommend watching the first four episodes - don't stop after the first because the first two were way too rushed, things only start settling down and getting interesting with 3 and 4.

WTF! How did future Peter Petrelli die when he absorbed Claire Bennet 's power? ?

And how does the present Peter Petrelli get cut and not heal himself? I mean, in past seasons he has been shot before and healed himself right up. If I remember correctly the bullets are supposed to come back out of his body by themselves. and how does and older, more powerful, and more experienced Peter Petrelli die from a simple gunshot? He had more than enough time to whip out some crazy super future power on Claire. And please don't bring out the Haitian card because he wasn't around all the time. Unless he also has the power to select and permanently dismantle your power so he doesn't always have to be around you for it not to work. Please someone answer my questions because I'm seriously confused and the show's not explaining anything. It just keeps going along whistling as if everything supposed to work out itself and we just have to accept the blatant contradictions thrown at us. Or maybe I'm just over thinking and I just should enjoy the show....Nah!

Why was NBC's Heroes cancelled?

The Wikipedia article on Heroes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her...) does a thourough job of examining the critical and general reception of the show, in particular the downward spiral in reviews and ratings in the second season.Summary:Amazing ratings (e.g. American Film Institute named Heroes one of the ten "best television programs of the year.") in the first year turned to slower pacing and lack of focus in the second year. By the start of the third season it was being panned by critics (e.g. New York Post said "This show, which was once so thrilling and fun, has become full of itself, its characters spouting crazy nonsense.")Ratings tell a similar story:The third season finale had the lowest ratings out of every other show in that time slot. Season four went downhill from there.Personally, I remember liking the ending of the Generations storyline of season two, but being directly offended by some of the choices of the Villains storyline (Season 3 first half) and found the side-switching and random character deaths in the Fugitives storyline (second half) so unwatchable that I quit before season three ended.One should also remember that there was a huge writer's strike in 2007. This cut the second season down to just one part out of a three-part planned arc. This may have had some influence on the total downturn at the start of the third year where everyone was returning from a very, very long break.

What are some times a normally lighthearted superhero has gotten dead serious in a fight?

Other answers here have mentioned Spider-Man. They have to—Spidey’s designed to be both the king of lighthearted quips and the core of tragedy and determination that they’re covering up. So anyone that breaks all the way through Spidey’s playful exterior is in for a world of hurt.Besides the Kingpin example, a couple of other famous ones are:After Gwen Stacy’s death. Spider-Man chased the Green Goblin down and came within a couple punches of beating him to death, before he snapped out of it (and the Goblin tried to backstab him and suffered one of the longest-lasting “deaths” in comics). “Filthy… worm-eating… scum!! —Good Lord, what in the name of heaven am I doing?” (Pretty tough talk for 1973.)Spider-Man Vs Wolverine. This was a one-shot comic basically designed to pull Spidey into Wolverine’s vicious world of spies, and show he’s much too nice to survive there. It’s maybe the only time Wolverine came close to beating him in a fight, because after watching Wolverine try to kill his own friend (to save her from a worse death), when Wolvie turned on him Spidey was too shocked to stay his usual ten steps ahead of those claws. When it sank in that Wolverine really was ready to kill him too, Spidey lashed out at full strength.It’s always impressive when Spider-Man does that, because he normally has no killer instinct, and gives most of his attention to dodging and joking. In an all-out attack, you get reminded that he’s nearly as strong as his villains (let alone anyone human), and almost the fastest character in Marvel. Anything that suffers that hurricane of spider-strength punches knows better than to ever get him mad again—and that’s what he does by reflex, before that brain of his kicks in.Or, maybe the best known example of all is Superman himself. He’s not quite “light-hearted,” but of course he’s known for his niceness. And he’s had moments like the famous For The Man Who Has Everything comic and Justice League episode: Mongul traps him in a dream of living a perfect life on Krypton, and when Superman breaks out he goes berserk. The most memorable moment is Mongul about to rip his head off, and Superman’s eyes start glowing. He says simply: “Burn.”

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