Sunday, 27 May 2018

Heroes: Why I Think That Sylar Is Self Aware



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Well if this picture doesn't sell it to you I can't say I know what will! Although, I do have even more evidence. One; Sylar always seems to go to know where he needs to go to either kill someone or where the next seine is to take place.
Then there is the fact that everything just seems to ultimately falls into his hands, especially in the first season. Like for instance when he overheard what Peter, Ted and Noah were talking about in one of the final episodes of the first season.
Then there was the moments where he would go from a bad guy and good guy every now and again almost as if he had read the script. Sometimes he would go from having as little conscience that it would see that one would think that he would have none, and then another episode he would be questioning his morality, especially in the fourth season.
Then there is back to the picture I know that I might be taking it out of context but this could be him directly referencing that he knows that he is the villain in a T.V. series that is trying to be a like a comic, thus he acts like it. Then when as the series goes on then, if what I am suggesting is true then he would know that he would have fans and to keep them then he would know that he would have to show some sort of redemption as to get more.
Then there is the fact that he just appeared in that final episode almost as if he came out of nowhere. So, \I know that it has been short but that is why I think that Sylar is self aware. Next week I will be posting part two of The Weather Incarnates; Black Weather. I don't know what will be my next theory like this, but in a fortnight I will be doing some loopy theories, which I came up with but I don't have that much evidence for and I hope that other theorists will be able to find more than the scraps of evidence that I have at the moment. So, see you next week Yami Shorters and B.A.C.C.M.M.L.A.T.ers, see you in a fortnight and God bless you!

Sunday, 13 May 2018

Why I Think That Heroes Reborn Is Filler


First of all, I do have to say; what was Tim Kring thinking when he brought out this series? I mean not only did it miss the mark on many things, but even-though, it may have looked good on paper, that would have only looked good on paper. The characters that were introduced were, apart from Miko were forgettable. Then the plot was just plain poor and just as much thought out. Then there was the fact that the series alienated it's viewers by not having a transition between the moment that Claire came out with her jump from the ferris wheel and what happened on the first episode. Now that I have got that out of the way, let me prepose that the reason why Heroes Reborn was terrible was because, it was filler?
For those of you who don't know what filler is, it it where, on a TV series (more commonly in anime' TV series) the source material has ether run out or is too short for an episode. Then those in charge will add filler, to get the episode episode length or create a new story to have the viewers to watch as they wait for more of the source material to come out. This usually has no lasting impact nor does it have any consequences for the rest of the series.
Now let's get back to the theory, first the the flaws (and I will be finding ways that they may not be). The deaths of Noah and Claire Bennet, Mohider and (possibly) Hiro. Now, all of these deaths could all be easily resolved, for Noah, we never saw his corpse, of course he died on screen but here is the thing, all he needs it another immortal to deliver blood to resurrect him. Claire's death could have easily been faked. We never saw Mohinder nor Hiroes' deaths, nor their corpses.
Then there is the fact that there is additional content to Heroes Reborn. Such as the games and the novels, but again the additional content could become non cannon, after all Star Wars did it. Then there is the new characters, who may have been forgettable, because they were designed to be forgettable. (If you find more then comment them below)
Now the pros of my theory. The whole thing seems worse than season two and the characters all seem to be cheep carbon cut-outs of previous with the only redeeming new characters Miko and Ren which was a very good couple, too bad that one died. Which would make sense, if it was a filler and the returning characters. Then there was the last scene where Angela Petrelli, after having a previous scene where she was aged and her hair was white, was back before Hiro's time travel that caused the two to be stuck there. So the question is how?
Now that I have that out of the way, the question is why would it be? Well, what if Tim Kring had been planning a true come back? What I mean by that is by getting the old band back together and continuing the plot where Heroes left off, or have that transition episode? So, when that would have happened, this would mean that Tim Kring could ditch Heroes Reborn and bring Heroes back for good.
Now this is my theory, and this is the only one, for unlike the Jelsa theory, I feel that I hardly need any more posts than this. So now you know why I think that Heroes Reborn is filler. So next week I will be working on the second arc of my Weather Incarnates, which is Black Weather, then I might be covering another theory on Heroes, about Sylar. So, see you in a fortnight B.A.C.C.M.M.L.A.T.ers and Yami Shorter! Remember to click on the adds and the Lord Jesus bless you!