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the_grynne August 26 2008, 06:57:50 UTC
I think it might be Adam's "just out of the coffin" look. That would explain the purple shirt from last season. The only other possibility I can think of is that he has really lost his ability and is dying; but that seems less likely to me. Surely they wouldn't bring back Adam, and then kill him off without giving him time even for a wardrobe change?

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the_grynne August 26 2008, 08:03:25 UTC
That is a very good question. I guess we'll find out. :)

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fan_elune August 26 2008, 09:19:50 UTC
That had better be a look due to being deprived of food/water/sunlight/conversation (clearly vital as well) for so long, and not him ageing and eventually dying. Or maybe it's from a future where he loses his powers. But it doesn't have to come to pass. No, seriously, they don't have the right to kill him off.

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the_grynne August 26 2008, 09:32:37 UTC
I would be so unbelieveably pissed if they did. SO PISSED. I would STOP WATCHING HEROES AND START WRITING ANGRY FIC DO YOU HEAR ME.

Which is why, for now, I'm choosing to give them the benefit of the doubt.

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fan_elune August 26 2008, 09:37:49 UTC
It would actually be bad writing to kill him off, beyond any bias we might have for him. You don't kill off a character like that, not unless you have a damn good reason and I can't think of one.

AUs would bloom all over the place. Denial would be the word. Dude. Seriously.

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the_grynne August 26 2008, 09:50:46 UTC
So far, Heroes has be incredibly stupid in NOT killing characters when it would have made a lot of sense to do so. Now, for Nathan or Sylar or Niki to still be around (ESPECIALLY Sylar), and yet to kill off the ultimate villain who is unkillable, is STUIPIDITY. For heaven's sake, show, have a little common sense.

I enjoy watching the Petrelli's overwrought family drama, don't get me wrong, but it wouldn't be enough to keep me watching if the show lost both Adam and Elle. The melodrama is so repetitive, and no substitution for a plot.

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