Why doesn't Peter just you know... teleport back to right before he completely missed the prior action? He seems to be able to do it at will, and when he travels back, it seems to be on a linear path, and so when he goes back he changes the future to create a new linear path... Since it does have a direct effect on the new future he's supposedly from, why doesn't he just go back directly to the three points in the episode's plots that he "Opps, I just missed them"ed?
If Peter is able to absorb other's abilities how come he didn't absorb his future self's power to undo what was done to him? Does his power cancel out his past self's power to gain new abilities?
I don't know why I thought of this just now, but how come Peter didn't just repeatedly explode at the finale of season one? After he exploded the first time did he magically learn how to control the explosive power?
Does his mother have a different dream of the future every time someone changes the past? If so then how come she still tries to prepare for the future event vs. preventing it altogether? Especially since it has changed time and time again from the predicted future.
Surresh'es powers? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Spider-man, man-spider saga + the fly to the MAXX?
Healing factor has always been weird to me, but it seems like Claire's healing factor helped Peter completely recompose his body after it 'blew up like an atom bomb'. So technically shouldn't the blood that saved Nathan's life during the events prior to season 2, hurt him vs save him since it was blood specifically from Adam/ pseudo-Kensei Takezo, meaning it should reject and kill off all foreign non-Adam tissues and possibly even create a new Adam Munroe slowly over time?
How come, knowing the powers that Peter has, did his mother not train him to defeat all the villains in level 5. I understand motherly love, but she seems very willing to sacrifice things to keep the many alive... so instead of Peter she decides to gain the aid of and strengthen, a villain who kills people for sheer gain........
It seems like they will focus on some other people more in this season, leaving other characters to play weaker links... Hiro and Ando..... :rolleyes: ... but
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Hiro called the girl Catwoman to his Batman... does this mean romance in the air again for the often pwned hero?
How much time has passed with Hiro vs the other characters? Suddenly he's radically annoyed at being normal again that he, in my mind, out of uncharacteristically (disregarding his growth) endangers the world? I feel like they stuck Hiro right back at the beginning of the series, he's not matured at all, and is completely a kid again. Is it just me, or has he always been this childish? Especially towards Ando... that kind of feels like a weak means to 'that' end to me for the writers.... Hiro pushes him away, accuses him of being a villain and then Ando begins to hate Hiro and does become that villain.
There's a stale taste in my mouth from these two episodes, and I have an opinion on why these episodes and season 2 didn't work for me, but I'll reserve that judgement for the end of this season, to see if it plays out like I feel it will. I hope it gets good again.