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Post by Sara on Oct 19, 2009 19:08:39 GMT -5
Here be the spot!
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Post by RAKSHA on Oct 19, 2009 19:56:49 GMT -5
Can't believe that Sylar actually walked away from a kill. Of course, the point is now moot. I suppose the Carnival Guy wants to turn Sylar into his personal assasin?
Interesting developments with Hiro and the Color Queen. I hope Hiro isn't going to die, though....
GAIL
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Post by RAKSHA on Oct 19, 2009 20:02:07 GMT -5
Of course, I dont think the Carnival Guy is going to find that molding Sylar is as easy as he might think. How long is it going to be until he realizes that he's being used by the Carnival folks and cuts loose on them; or at least on Flying-Knives Guy (Ray Park) when the latter attacks him....
I guess I just get tired of a serial killer becoming a popular character in TV/movies. Not to diminish Mr. Quinto's acting chops, but I'd rather see him playing Spock again; or someone else.
G.
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Post by Karen on Oct 19, 2009 20:48:02 GMT -5
Can't believe that Sylar actually walked away from a kill. Of course, the point is now moot. I suppose the Carnival Guy wants to turn Sylar into his personal assasin?
Interesting developments with Hiro and the Color Queen. I hope Hiro isn't going to die, though....
GAIL I was glad to see Sylar resist the kill - but what is the Carnival Guy thinking? If Sylar wakes up, he is just going to eat everyone's brains. Oh, and Charlie!
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