I'm afraid I tend to see things from Peter's point of view because he's smokin' hot my favorite character.
The problem with Angela's dreams is that she's said she gets images and impressions, so unless we see her dream, and we haven't seen that many, it's hard to tell what she's seen from what she thinks it meant. Case in point: Angela's and Peter's dream about Emma. Angela didn't think Sylar was there to help, but Peter did. Yet the real question is why either of them were seeing Sylar with Emma. Peter knows she's supposedly going to kill thousands, and what does Peter do when there's trouble? Throw himself directly in its path. Plus, Emma is his friend, so why isn't anybody dreaming about Peter helping Emma? Where is he and what happened to him that he couldn't be there for her?
We're hooked we're doing like 4 - 5 eps a night and more on the weekends.
Season 1 was awesome like that. I used to watch the first-run episodes on NBC on Monday, then watch the repeat on SciFi (and, later, G4) on Friday.
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Date: 2010-02-03 03:56 am (UTC)From:smokin' hotmy favorite character.The problem with Angela's dreams is that she's said she gets images and impressions, so unless we see her dream, and we haven't seen that many, it's hard to tell what she's seen from what she thinks it meant. Case in point: Angela's and Peter's dream about Emma. Angela didn't think Sylar was there to help, but Peter did. Yet the real question is why either of them were seeing Sylar with Emma. Peter knows she's supposedly going to kill thousands, and what does Peter do when there's trouble? Throw himself directly in its path. Plus, Emma is his friend, so why isn't anybody dreaming about Peter helping Emma? Where is he and what happened to him that he couldn't be there for her?
We're hooked we're doing like 4 - 5 eps a night and more on the weekends.
Season 1 was awesome like that. I used to watch the first-run episodes on NBC on Monday, then watch the repeat on SciFi (and, later, G4) on Friday.