Aegis wrote:
Pikko Pots wrote:
I'm confused though, are Future Hiro's instructions to "Save the cheerleader, save the world" wrong?
I don't think so.
By saving her he took the regeneration powers away from Sylar thus making him killable by sword the day Peter explodes.
Actually, I think Pikko is correct. Hiro *thinks* that by saving the cheerleader they'll save the world. But that's based on his examination of events and his conclusion that he was unable to kill Sylar because Sylar had killed Claire and obtained her regeneration abilities.
However, in that same future timeline Claire was still alive. Thus, Sylar didn't actualy take her regeneration abilities from her in that past anymore then he did in the "altered path" that the current storyline is following. He clearly had a need to kill her to take her power cause he does it in the actual episode (but years after Hiro thought he'd already done so).
Thus, the statement "save the cheerleader, save the world" was wrong.
There's a few possibilities left by that (and I've been kinda puzzling over them for the last couple days, so here's my ideas):
1. Hiro was just plain wrong. Sylar was able to survive his attack for some other reason, but he thought it was because he'd stolen regeneration from Claire. This would explain some parts of it, but still seems "odd". Afterall, you'd think he'd notice why Sylar didn't die. Maybe he didn't though. Who knows? Clearly Sylar still wanted Claire's regeneration power, so it's not like he got full regeneration from someone else who happened to have the same power and Hiro just thought it was Claire. Not sure what could have accounted for this. It may be that Sylar is just a bit harder to kill then most (afterall he supposedly survived getting shot early on).
2. Hiro was correct. However, when he time traveled back to warn Peter, he "broke" something in time. When he traveled back to the future, he actually traveled back to the altered future, not the one he originally was in (think "Back to the Future" timetravel explanation for this one). However, enough of the same events occured that he didn't notice (perhaps it's harder to change the course of time then one might think).
This one's a bit of a stretch, but it matches all the facts (kinda). Afterall, there's no other explanation for why Mohinder remembered Peter telling him that Hiro had told him "save the cheerleader, save the world". Thus, the timeline we saw could not have been the original one, but was the changed one (the one we're following in the main story).
In Hiro1's timeline he failed to kill Sylar because Sylar had killed Claire and gained her regeneration. By warning Peter he sets in motion a series of events that results in Hiro2 coming to the future and experiencing those events (but he's in the same future as Hiro1). Hiro2 then will have to try to kill Sylar, but apparently will fail (for some reason we don't yet know). What happens from there is unclear but will result in the future we saw if some other change does not occur.
Interestingly enough, it's quite possible that Hiro1's changes made things *worse*, not better. We don't know exactly what his future was like. But maybe it really was Sylar who originally exploded in New York, not Peter. While that was "bad", and resulted in Nathan becoming president and the current state of authoritarian regime he installed, maybe it really was Nathan in that future? Perhaps as a result of Hiro1's time trip, he changed several other things. Claire lives, but Sylar obtains other powers instead. Also, remember that because of his warning, Peter, Hiro2, and Issac all *knew* what was happening, presumably earlier then they would have otherwise. There's a whole slew of changed actions as a result of this (and that's not counting what Bennet has done differently, which in turn affects both the telepath cop and the nuclear guy).
Those changes could set in motion things that result in Peter being the one to explode instead of Sylar. It's interesting to note that Peter does not begin to have his visions of exploding until *immediately* after saving the cheerleader.
Dunno if that makes any sense, but the more I look at some of the actions that occured (and some of the statements made in the last episode), the more I believe that this makes sense. Another interesting point of note is that Hiro2 originally went forward in time a few months and saw the city explode. However, when he found Issac dead in that line, Issac looked like his body had been frozen (and the head cut open). Yet, they revealed Issac's death last week and it didn't happen exactly the same way. Sylar has different powers in this line because he's taken different actions (all because of the intervention of Peter at the High School).
Hiro2 made that time trip *before* Hiro1 showed up and warned Peter to "save the cheerleader, save the world", so it may be that that was a glimpse at the first original timeline (the one Hiro1 was from).
There was one thing that did bug me about the episode though. It's a minor thing, but it seemed a bit silly. While the fight between Peter and Sylar was kinda cool (although they didn't show any of it really), I'm not sure why it would happen that way. Peter has the ability to freeze time. Why the heck is he standing there trading blasts of energy or whatever with Sylar? Freeze time. Blow Sylar into tiny little pieces. Scatter them all over the planet. Done. Maybe he can regenerate from that, but probably not. The combat should have taken exactly zero time and Peter should have absolutely whupped Sylar's butt (again, unless Sylar has some ability to defend himself from time freezing of course).
It's a minor nit, but it would have helped if there'd been some explanation as to why Peter couldn't do that.
It's definately interesting. I just hope that they've actually thought the whole time travel stuff out instead of just winging it and making up explanations as they go along. Seen that too many times in past TV shows and films.