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frazbox
i'm think that irish girl got powers of her own... gotta think that. she hungs peter and they just appear in ny. i dont think peter was using the teleportation power.
hiatus
Yes he was.
MoonBlade
I am not convinced that the time jump was her...we know Peter has Hiro's powers, so it very credible it was him. I get the feeling she is this season's Simone, the non-powered love interest for Peter (and i can see her meeting a similar sticky end).
Shirtless Sylar
Yeah, I call it now.

She dies.

lol maybe he leaves her in the dark future, wouldn't that just suck? lol
MoonBlade
QUOTE (Shirtless Sylar @ Oct 29 2007, 11:11 PM) *
Yeah, I call it now.

She dies.

lol maybe he leaves her in the dark future, wouldn't that just suck? lol


Wouldn't it be twisted if her death awakens his memories? I can see it now...
prander
Yes, it was Peter (and Caitlin) time traveling to the future. I believe the description for the next episode says it:
QUOTE
When one of his forgotten abilities suddenly manifests, Peter (Milo Ventimiglia) and Caitlin (Katie Carr) get thrown into a crisis situation, and learn first-hand just how deadly the mysterious virus striking people with abilities can be.
boonskank
i loved the line she gave about killing elle! too bad elle would fry the cupcakes out of her. that'd be one hot cat fight!

*dreams of hairpulling and scratching*

*tears of joy run down my face*
IGotSuperPowers
Peter time travled, I don't think Irish girl had anything to do with it,
Rimmer
QUOTE (frazbox @ Oct 30 2007, 03:44 AM) *
i'm think that irish girl got powers of her own... gotta think that. she hungs peter and they just appear in ny. i dont think peter was using the teleportation power.


Eh? Of course he was. wink.gif
Troy
I don't think anybody "time travelled." I think they were under the control of Maury Parkman, and he made them see this.
Rimmer
QUOTE (Troy @ Oct 30 2007, 12:24 PM) *
I don't think anybody "time travelled." I think they were under the control of Maury Parkman, and he made them see this.


Seriously? blink.gif
hytman
I definitely think it was Pete teleporting but I'm beginning to wonder if there's more to her than we know. Like she's part of the company or someone who charmed Peter for a reason. Didn't their family tat have the symbol in it? Sounds like a connection with a meaning?!
URAINAH
I don't think Caitlin has powers, but she doesn't seem excessively surprised at what Peter can do. Maybe she knew someone else with abilities.
Shirtless Sylar
QUOTE (Shirtless Sylar @ Oct 29 2007, 11:11 PM) *
Yeah, I call it now.

She dies.

lol maybe he leaves her in the dark future, wouldn't that just suck? lol



Hah, I soooo called it.
TheDevil
> Yeah, I call it now. She dies.

> Wouldn't it be twisted if her death awakens his memories? I can see it now...

etc etc...

The Heroes writers better be careful before they fan the rage of feminists : )

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_Refrigerators

"Women in Refrigerators (or WiR[1]) is a website that was created in 1999 by a group of comic book fans. The site features a list of female comic book characters that had been injured, killed, or depowered as a plot device within various superhero comic books. Also, the site seeks to analyze why these plot devices are used disproportionately on female characters."

At least they havent stooped to using the big "R" yet.
Estel
So now that she's left in the dark future, what happens to her if that future is averted? Does she just cease to exist? Temporal annihilation! Cool. Never liked that romance stuff anyway. Peter belongs with his brother.
Greenfinch
This is a TOTAL stretch, though I suppose somewhat plausible considering past Heroes twists:
Has anyone considered the possibility of Peter having absorbed time-travel from Kensei/Monroe?
It sounds entirely stupid at first, but I got the perception that Kensei/Monroe is empathetic or has similarly functioning powers.
This would provide a slightly more believable explanation to his being in the future. Immortality, to me, just seems too... indefeatable? [for lack of a better word.]
Though, if this is the case the argument then becomes: "why does he need disciples to do dirty work?"
Yeah, I'm off on a tangent.

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