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!
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