Here is a short sneak peek from the season finale. This shows Parkman speaking with Molly Walker about a possible new villain.
Here is a short sneak peek from the season finale. This shows Parkman speaking with Molly Walker about a possible new villain.
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I think the “villan” is Peter and Nathan’s dad. I think he’s behind all of this. He faked his death so he could work “undercover.” I don’t think even Linderman knew he was alive.
Uh, claude maybe? And he is already there in the room? Didn’t think he was a villain though.
Probably just the Haitian.
Ahhhh, alright. Setting up for Generations main bad guy, woooot
Great Post! Thanks
Can’t wait x)
i didn’t quite understand what molly said, did she say: “he can see me?” and i listened to it, like many times now
I didn’t understand it either.. Sounds like ‘She can see me’ but that doesnt make sense because she is talking about a man.
Damn this audio quality! I keep hearing “He’s a lot worse. She can see me.”
Oops, meant to also say that I think it might be Simone? :O And what exactly happened to Claude anyway? You’d figure he might be around for the season finale but the guest star list (which might not be complete) doesn’t include Christopher Eccleston. :/
nah, she says “he can see me”.
- Nathan’s and Peter’s dad?
- Uluru (whoever that is, maybe Peter’s dad)?
- Claude (I don’t think so)?
- Simone’s dad? (although I think that scene from the Canadian preview with Simone, her dad and Peter’s mom is a flashback or dream sequence)
- Hiro’s dad? (don’t think so, since he’s a good guy)
- Ando?
- It can’t be Parker, HRG or Mohinder, since they’re all in the room with her.
- Mohinder’s dad? (faked his death, secretly works with Sylar)
My favorite therory at the moment:
That little boy from the beginning, who kept popping up in Mohinder’s dreams. His name is Sanjog Iyer (http://heroeswiki.com/Sanjog_Iyer)
- the name sounds a lot like Sylar…
- Iyer can be spelled Ayer, i.e. Ayers Rock, which the aborigines call “Uluru”…
ITS PETER!!!!!!!!!!
everyobe said he had a dark side! may be thats the whole theme of Season 2…wat do ya reckon?
in the middle of the big finale, Mohinder spots Sanjog Iyer, revealing the whole scene as a dream (albeit a true dream, since Sanjog projects the past into people’s dreams).
This is why the bomb couldn’t be stopped. It already happened.
I strongly believe that the bad guy she is talking about is The Haitian, because he is the only one at the time who could prevent her to see him or to use her power against him. He has an incredible control of his power, i also believe that some of the old heroes might be the one who is manipulating the situation to gain some kind of control, i cant wait to see the season finale.
I think that john Finn has a ok theory; but that would also negate Hiro’s exploration into the five year future. I think that the being Molly walker was refering to was Uluru, who could quite possibly be Peter and Nathans Father, but could also be the dream child that Mohinder followed in india, it’s a toss up now. At first i thought the painting of Uluru was representative of Isaac’s inner battle with his drug habit but now i’m thinking otherwise. The question is what brings about this new villan (the explosion maybe?) and why didn’t he appear in the 5yr. future. Also with the mention of this new villan I think that Sylars days are kind of numbered. I also think that the bomb triggers something other than Nathans presidency I honestly think it’s a plot to bring about something WAY bigger than making Nathan president. Lenderman as powerful as he was could have controlled anyone, why in particular Nathan? Why go through all the trouble of making sure a bomb went off to accomplish greater good when you can buy politcians anyways.
@ ikkiyagami
Good theory he can keep under the radar and basically negate anyones powers. He could possibly fall into the category of being beyond Molly’s powers but he’s got to be within a certain distance to do so. I think it’s someone we have heard of but not seen yet.