Re: "Heroes" on NBC
Ah, the little girl. Molly Walker. I forgot about her.
You know, I just figured Sylar wanted her 'cause she'd be a witness in her parents' murder. And since her parents were the ones with their brains stolen, I figured they were the "heroes" in the household.
Maybe she does have a power. That would be the only way to explain how Sylar managed to kill her parents but not detect her in hiding.
You know, my only complaint so far about the show is similar to a common gripe about "LOST" -- previews for upcoming episodes that give away too much. That scene where Nathan takes off when confronted by glasses-guy and his mind-erasing friend? Would've been much cooler if I hadn't seen it six times in the days prior. (Or, you know, read about it here!)
Ah, the little girl. Molly Walker. I forgot about her.
You know, I just figured Sylar wanted her 'cause she'd be a witness in her parents' murder. And since her parents were the ones with their brains stolen, I figured they were the "heroes" in the household.
Maybe she does have a power. That would be the only way to explain how Sylar managed to kill her parents but not detect her in hiding.
You know, my only complaint so far about the show is similar to a common gripe about "LOST" -- previews for upcoming episodes that give away too much. That scene where Nathan takes off when confronted by glasses-guy and his mind-erasing friend? Would've been much cooler if I hadn't seen it six times in the days prior. (Or, you know, read about it here!)
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