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foreverism
remember, hiro is going to go back in time , and angela needed him for some reason. trust me, we haven't seen the end of adam...
Citizen
He is dead. We saw him die in the episode. You can't say otherwise until he's alive again in the present timeline. I'm gonna call a mod to have this closed.
maxii
This is specualtion so there's really no reason to close it.

Just a person's thoughts about Adam's future existent or not.
Citizen
Then we should make a thread like this for every dead character. I'll start in the morning.
MrsGoogly
Whoever dies in this Volume stays dead. What a great time to introduce that rule! mad.gif

I would love for Adam to still be alive. However, barring any time travelling flashback sequences I think he's a goner. sad.gif
Renrut
QUOTE (foreverism @ Nov 1 2008, 06:57 PM) *
remember, hiro is going to go back in time , and angela needed him for some reason. trust me, we haven't seen the end of adam...
Hiro is not going back in time. He is going back Matt style after eating the 'shrooms or whatever they are. His body is going to stay in Africa.
Citizen
QUOTE (MrsGoogly @ Nov 2 2008, 02:56 PM) *
I would love for Adam to still be alive.

Same here, but for the sake of the show, I'd rather him staying dead.
indigo77
I'm sure Angela wanted Adam to stop Arthur taking his power and healing himself, as he is much more dangerous with a healthy body than confined to a bed.
MrsGoogly
QUOTE (indigo77 @ Nov 13 2008, 06:44 AM) *
I'm sure Angela wanted Adam to stop Arthur taking his power and healing himself, as he is much more dangerous with a healthy body than confined to a bed.


Angela didn't know Arthur was alive, did she?

She looked absolutely horrified when he appeared in her dream!
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