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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2009
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| Hey speculators and spoilers... The one thing that attracted me to Heroes (besides the cool powers) was the concept of time travel and predestiny. Heated discussions have frequented with the topics being 'if future Hiro was to go back and alter the past, how could he exist in the future to do so????' (volume 1) And yet the more I've seen of the show the more I'm convinced that the writers of Heroes are being very clever indeed with their progressive storyline!!!! Has anyone noticed that whenever Hiro has travelled into the future, the events of those visits seem to be slowly coming to reality??? e.g Nathan will be president, Matt Parkman will be his chief of security, Dr Suresh will try to find a cure. My prediction is that as the volumes progress, we will see the big cosmic joke!! That it was Hiros decision to go back in time, that ultimately brought about the future that we ultimately saw!! Any comments? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: NY, LI
Posts: 136
| awsome... this comment had to be at least 10 characters long, but I want you to know that my only comment is "awsome", and not this sentance explaining why I cant just write "awsome".
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