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Darth Neo
What do you think is inferred by this title?
DrStrange
Maybe since lizards are direct decendants of dinosaurs, there will be some sort of allusion to the new development in evolution in our own species.

Our maybe the people who killed Kaito are big lizards.
Revengeance
It's probably a reference to something said by somebody during the episode. Then it'll make sense, in context.

QUOTE (DrStrange @ Oct 1 2007, 10:26 PM) *
Our maybe the people who killed Kaito are big lizards.
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dcg
I was thinking it was refering to being Cold Blooded (as oposed to Warm Blooded). Cold Blooded can also be a reference to unemotional or unfeeling. As in "He was killed in cold blood, or by a cold blooded killer".

My teenage son is thinking it has something to do with Mohinder the lizard but I don't think so.

We'll see in just a few hours. (yippy)
themightytruk
I think it's because lizards can regenerate missing limbs. Perhaps we'll see someone display this trait, possibly Claire.

It's also possible we'll see Mohinder the lizard since he should still be at Mohinder's apartment. Or perhaps Mohinder uses lizards as an example in a speech.

Or according to my brother's wild theory, Mohinder T. Lizard is immortal and is the dragon from the Kensei legends. I doubt this, though.


And shouldn't this be in the "Lizards" forum?
MewtRandell
QUOTE (themightytruk @ Oct 1 2007, 11:55 AM) *
I think it's because lizards can regenerate missing limbs. Perhaps we'll see someone display this trait, possibly Claire.


I'm pretty sure it's about Claire's ability more than anything else because the scene that we saw in the comic-con preview of Claire cutting off her toe is supposed to be from this ep, and also in one of the online previews Claire and West are talking about Lizards and their regenerative traits after a discussion they had in class.
Quinten
QUOTE (DrStrange @ Oct 1 2007, 06:26 AM) *
Maybe since lizards are direct decendants of dinosaurs, there will be some sort of allusion to the new development in evolution in our own species.

Our maybe the people who killed Kaito are big lizards.



Lizards are NOT direct decendants of Dinosaurs. Lizards and Dinosaurs are from seperate evolutionary lines and both existed at the same time. Birds and dino's have more in common than lizards and dino's.

But I do like your 2nd theory. I'm thinking it was several smaller lizards standing on each others shoulders that killed Kaito. smile.gif

I thought at first that "Lizards" might be a reference to Maya and her power, but there only a couple types of venomous Lizards in the world, and they both live in the Mexican desert, so no way that would make sense. And the fact that the lizards venom is used for making diabetic drugs, just throws this idea completely out the window. No way is it possible that Maya's "venom" could be used to a cure some other disease.. tongue.gif
Darth Neo
Well NOW we know...

Glad the Haitian is back..

I have NO USE for the twins however
Sheindie
QUOTE (Darth Neo @ Oct 1 2007, 10:07 PM) *
Well NOW we know...

Glad the Haitian is back..

I have NO USE for the twins however



Maybe when they get to Brooklyn it'll get more interesting (I miss that borough smile.gif ).
HERΟ
QUOTE (themightytruk @ Oct 1 2007, 04:55 PM) *
I think it's because lizards can regenerate missing limbs. Perhaps we'll see someone display this trait, possibly Claire.
Lizards don't regenerate limbs*... Amphibians can, though (recent, related article here):
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Scientists study its traits
Meanwhile, the axolotl population is burgeoning in laboratories, where scientists study its amazing traits, including the ability to completely regrow lost limbs. Axolotls have played key roles in research on regeneration, embryology, fertilization and evolution.
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And shouldn't this be in the "Lizards" forum?
Make it so... laugh.gif
KevinFTW
You really like bumping threads don't you...

And maybe the title was dedicated to Mohinder the Lizard?
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