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LostSurvivor
From what we know of the prior generation - who exactly did NOT lose their way? Who stayed good?
  • Kaito - We know he worked for the organization, when he gave Claire to Noah bennet
  • Petrelli parents - seemingly had ties to Kaito, Angela talks about all the bad she's done, her plan to let Peter blow up and kill the city, seems to be tied to the organization
  • Bob - heads up (?) the organization
  • Matt's father - Nightmare man. Pure Evil
  • Linderman - became a mobster (although relatively, he seems like the least evil of the group)

So who here exactly was supposed to be good?
EdensDemise
None of them from what I gathered.

I think that the point is that at one point or another they all lost their way so to speak.

Maybe some of them realized the error of it but I don't think any of them are innocent.
RainbowMist
Charles Deveaux seems to be the least evil one we've met, but we don't really know much about him, so you never know.
Helix83
Could Nana Dawson be one of the unidentified women in the photo?
daytonagk
QUOTE (Helix83 @ Oct 23 2007, 09:52 AM) *
Could Nana Dawson be one of the unidentified women in the photo?


I sure hope so.

Dose anyone have a screen shot of the 12?
Justin
QUOTE (daytonagk @ Oct 23 2007, 09:55 AM) *
I sure hope so.

Dose anyone have a screen shot of the 12?


It's around her somewhere... but the black woman in the 12 photo doesn't look like Nana very much... not even a little.

That said, it sounds like everyone lost their way according to everyone else.
Medemia
I think that everyone thought that everyone else lost their way. Since person A didn't follow Linderman's plans, then Linderman thinks that person A lost their way and visa-versa. This is all perspective.
boonskank
QUOTE (Medemia @ Oct 23 2007, 11:14 AM) *
I think that everyone thought that everyone else lost their way. Since person A didn't follow Linderman's plans, then Linderman thinks that person A lost their way and visa-versa. This is all perspective.


agreed. I think it's more than one of the 12 doing the killing.
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