Uh huh, that's what I was referring to. I loved that. I was bouncing and squeeing and all in that situation (damn I was more excited over that than the Peter/Claire thing at Homecoming LOL :$ ) Oh I so know that feeling.
The ONLY thing that breaks from that is the flashback where Mohinder had read the book and was all excited about it (which made me go "Hmmm then why is he yelling at daddy later about running to NY for these theories?" See, I think those were early days and Mohinder must have idolised his father back then. But once his father started pushing him away he most likely started believing in what the other genetic professors were saying. Had his father chosen to include him I think he would've stood up for him.
There is a lot of "to believe or not to belive" that must have gone through his mind and I think that for the most time the only reason he didn't was because he was bitter and angry and that as a scientist he likely did think that his father's theories could be right. After all when we first meet him, he is talking about evolution and abilities!
He's a giver, not a taker, so in a different light you could look at it as if he's saying "If there's noone to help, then I have no purpose". It's what he lives for. He doesn't want to be special (well not desperately like Sylar), he just wants to help. Sounds about right. I think at first I liked Peter only because he was Nathan's sibling but I am coming to appreciate him for what he is now.
Isaac/Simone As siblings? Seriously? I like the idea of Eden/Isaac siblings better :p Well, we could retain teacher/student with the sibling dynamic 'cause Eden could be the elder sister or something. *sigh* How I wish she would come back.
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Oh I so know that feeling.
The ONLY thing that breaks from that is the flashback where Mohinder had read the book and was all excited about it (which made me go "Hmmm then why is he yelling at daddy later about running to NY for these theories?"
See, I think those were early days and Mohinder must have idolised his father back then. But once his father started pushing him away he most likely started believing in what the other genetic professors were saying. Had his father chosen to include him I think he would've stood up for him.
There is a lot of "to believe or not to belive" that must have gone through his mind and I think that for the most time the only reason he didn't was because he was bitter and angry and that as a scientist he likely did think that his father's theories could be right. After all when we first meet him, he is talking about evolution and abilities!
He's a giver, not a taker, so in a different light you could look at it as if he's saying "If there's noone to help, then I have no purpose". It's what he lives for. He doesn't want to be special (well not desperately like Sylar), he just wants to help.
Sounds about right. I think at first I liked Peter only because he was Nathan's sibling but I am coming to appreciate him for what he is now.
Isaac/Simone
As siblings? Seriously? I like the idea of Eden/Isaac siblings better :p Well, we could retain teacher/student with the sibling dynamic 'cause Eden could be the elder sister or something. *sigh* How I wish she would come back.
oh and here's the link:
http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/
...the Peter novel is a bit...weird for me, I haven't had the chance to digest what it means for Peter's character yet.