I'd much rather it turn out to be that Adam is a good guy but has the one major thing keeping him from being a true hero, his desire to kill Hiro and those he loves. Kinda like Venom...somewhat of an anti-hero. I enjoy morally gray along with my good and evil. Which is why I like Bob. You can't really figure out what he's doing... He comes across as incredibly shady...but sometimes he says genuine seeming things (like when he gave Monica the iPod and wished her well) and he's usually spot on with things that happen... But you just wonder if he's up to no good...or at least something that may not justify the means.
Good theory, but one thing. In the future they called the virus the Shanti virus. Shanti is the name of Mohinder's sister. Which seems to point to the virus being from the Suresh blood line and not from Adam.
O and by the way. 4 months later how is Parkman already divorced. Isn't that a bit soon for a divorce to process. Just a thought.
So you're saying you think Adam had a role in Shanti's death and that Papa Suresh might have known Adam? That sounds possible I guess.
what im trying to understand is how could hiro have heard about takeo kensei growing up if he had yet to go back in time to make the name of kensei be remembered as a hero?
yeah it looks like we have two different groups. Those that believe that Hiro was Kensei all along but then you fall into your dilemma there and those who believe that Hiro did indeed mess up the timeline. I subscribe to the theory that Hiro did mess up the timeline though. Kensei was on his way to winning the princess' favor by defeating those bandits that Hiro interuppted when he first arrived. Kensei was supposed to kill those bandits, save the village from burning win the love of the princess through his supposed heroic acts and the story continues from there.
Hole in the theory of those pushing for a cyclical explanation: this show has already established that it goes with diverging timelines (as opposed to inevitability*) as a time traveling concept: the bomb and the days of future past episode last season being the clear examples. Evan *as in, travel in time to try and change the present or future only to find that your influences backfire and lead to the thing you were trying to change
This is the worst show on television right now. I can't believe how far it has fallen from its glorious first season.
I'm not sure I'd put "Chuck" with the other two listed. Then again, I'm not sure I'd put ANYTHING with the other two listed...
On an absolute scale, I agree. I haven't seen the shows you listed, but I understand they started sucky and never looked back. Heroes was fantastic in its first season and has quickly devolved into a pathetic mess. I will still watch every episode this season, but at this point it's more like a horrible accident from which I can't avert my eyes.