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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: NY, LI
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| Please stick with me on this one. So Matt makes Sylar think that he is nathan. So Nathan's mind is technically in Sylar's body. But Sylar's mind somehow ended up in Matt's body, But Matt still has his own mind... I've come here to suggest to you that Sylar, the mental Sylar, is not actually in Matt's body. I am A Psych major, as well as English double major, in college, and I learn about this sort of stuff. Matt is suffering from a seveire case of delusional psychosis. He feels guilt for entrapping a human beeing inside another human, and this guilt is causing him to see visions of people and things that ren't really there. Especially since no one else saw these vision except for him. Yes I know, this was his power, but just becasue he can control people's minds, doesn't mean that he has full control over his. Plus if Sylar really was in his mind, and Sylar really does have the whole mind control power, why doesn't he just make Matt do things, instead of tricking him? It's because Matt is tricking himself. Sylar isn't real in Matts mind, Matt is just feeling guilty, and he is scared that he did this to a very strong person that could kill him.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 428
| You're an English double major? Severe is spelled severe. I know, I sound petty and kind of like a jerk. But that's what I do, I hate on haters. Otherwise, good theory. In effect, his repressed power is manifesting itself as that of someone he can't control rather than an aspect of his own psyche. |
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 35
| Ignoring the world spelling bee champion... You to consider how powers work. When Matt was changing Sylar's head to believe he was Nathan, could Matt have, accidentally or unknowning copied or moved Sylar into his own mind? |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 7
| Its possible that matt is just having a break down from having suppressed sylars mind. I had never thought of that as a possibility and it makes sense if we dilute the powers alittle. Now I don't think that sylar is in matts brain but that by burying the consciousness of sylar a mental link was forged. Its entire speculation since matts ability tends to be limited to a certain distance. Two possiblities, one that matt has abilities he has not uncovered, like when he learned to tell people what to do. The next is that sylar has ability that maybe working with matts ability to extend the range. If its sylar then killing nathan(sylar) will cure him....probable. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: NY, LI
Posts: 136
| lol, thank you for pointing out one little spelling error. Just to let you know, I write these things really quick, and I find no reason to go over it with spell check because I didn't think that someone would piss over "Severe". Also, how are you hating on other hater's? I'm not a hater, so that makes no sense. Anyway, What I'm saying is that Matt's should be suffering from delusional psychosis. Yet I don't think the writer's will end up doing that. They are deffinately going to end up killing Nathan for the fifth time, but bring him and sylar back somehow...
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 428
| next episode, i just hope it's not permanent. also, how are you not a hater? you have two other posts just on this thread that you started with the words "why heroes sucks" or some variation. that's called hating/drinkin up that hatorade. so my posts were in response to that. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 110
| I think when Matt changed Sylar to Nathan, some part of Sylar's consciousness slipped into Matt's mind. The reason Sylar isn't directly controling Matt's actions is because he doesn't fully understand how to use Matt's power (even tho he seems to know alot about how to control it but that's normal since Sylar's inate ability is to understand how things work) I don't think Matt is suffering from dillusions, he's simply stuck with a part of Sylar's consciousness in his mind. Matt is all stressed out because he's trying very hard to stop using his power but we all know that you can't just ignore a power like that and I don't think it would ever be possible for Matt to simply stop reading minds, it's a part of him and he's denying it and that's why he's having trouble dealing with his life imo. Now the question I ask myself after seeing yesterday's episode is will Matt still be stuck with a part of Sylar in his brain? My first response would be that since Sylar's mind believed that Nathan died, Sylar got reborn and it must've braught back the part of his consciousness that was still in Matt's mind so I think that Matt should be Sylar free now and because Sylar will simply "disapear" from Matt's life, Matt will realize that this must mean that Sylar is back and he'll join up with some of our other heroes to try to stop him again. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2008
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anyway back to topic, i agree with this theory, but dont link it to reality or wad u might read in psychology... the writers might not have, so the show might not b realistic... like the space time thing? no use debating, its a tv show, not reality tv | |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Montana
Posts: 79
| And reality tv is not actually reality ~Dunda Vetta esq. ~ Professor of Advanced Quantum Physics at Harvard University |
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| Junior Member Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 19
| I think you're wrong, because Matt being crazy is nearly as cool as Matt accidentally stealing Sylars soul. And on Tv: cool > makes sense |
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