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Helix83
What happened to the timepiece repair shop shop after Gabriel Gray became Sylar?
Wrath22
QUOTE (Helix83 @ Jun 17 2008, 09:29 AM) *
What happened to the timepiece repair shop shop after Gabriel Gray became Sylar?


No one paid rent for months so the landlord closed it down. Calls to the owner went unanswered.

I believe it was reopened under Chuck Cunningham's new ownership, and is now called "Wayward Sons".
BruceAlmighty
QUOTE (Wrath22 @ Jun 17 2008, 01:23 PM) *
No one paid rent for months so the landlord closed it down. Calls to the owner went unanswered.

I believe it was reopened under Chuck Cunningham's new ownership, and is now called "Wayward Sons".



Didn't Chuck display the power of invisibility and memory erasure after Season 1? wink.gif
Rebel
QUOTE (Wrath22 @ Jun 17 2008, 11:23 AM) *
No one paid rent for months so the landlord closed it down. Calls to the owner went unanswered.

I believe it was reopened under Chuck Cunningham's new ownership, and is now called "Wayward Sons".



Where did you get that from?
Wrath22
QUOTE (Rebel @ Jun 17 2008, 01:01 PM) *
Where did you get that from?


Google "Chuck Cunningham" wink.gif

QUOTE (BruceAlmighty @ Jun 17 2008, 01:00 PM) *
Didn't Chuck display the power of invisibility and memory erasure after Season 1? wink.gif


And an uncanny ability to not be in the vicinity of shark jump wink.gif
Rebel
QUOTE (Wrath22 @ Jun 17 2008, 02:05 PM) *
Google "Chuck Cunningham" wink.gif
And an uncanny ability to not be in the vicinity of shark jump wink.gif



What about this:

QUOTE
No one paid rent for months so the landlord closed it down. Calls to the owner went unanswered.


Wiki or did you just make it up?

I thought the Gray's owned the shop itself as well as the business. Sylar's attitude towards money makes me think he may have some capital. Or it just may be his powers allow him to just take what he wants and doesn't worry any more about cash.

The other thing about the shop is though he resented it and felt forced to work in it, the shop was a connection to his father (who he still seems to love), to his family (the ones we know about), and his family history and a connection to the world generally. All of which he has lost. Sad, sad character. I hope at some point they revisit the place just so we can see for certain what happened.
Wrath22
My entire post was facetious.

There's absolutely nothing but conjecture over what may or may not have happened to the shop. It has not been "scene" for some time, and no references were made about it.
Rebel
QUOTE (Wrath22 @ Jun 17 2008, 02:33 PM) *
My entire post was facetious.

There's absolutely nothing but conjecture over what may or may not have happened to the shop. It has not been "scene" for some time, and no references were made about it.



Damn! Sounded good, though.
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