Heroes question

Thursday, November 26th, 2009 08:44 pm
serai: A kiss between Casey Connor and Zeke Tyler (ThisShitAintLogical)
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Okay, somebody explain to me:

I understand that when Nathan was killed, Matt forced his soul into Sylar's body for safekeeping, and then ended up with Sylar's soul taking up space inside his own body. And I understand that Nathan sees himself when he looks into a mirror, and that because it's Nathan's soul, that's who we see - the actor that plays Nathan, not Zach Quinto who plays Sylar, because Nathan is the animating soul.

What I don't understand is - why does everyone else see Nathan? Why aren't Peter and Nathan's secretary reacting to Sylar standing in front of them, since it's Sylar's body? When Sylar takes over Matt's body, although we see Sylar, everyone else sees Matt, because it's Matt's body. But as Nathan is moving around and talking to people, they're seeing Nathan and not Sylar, even though it's Sylar's body. THIS MAKES NO FUCKING SENSE.

Is this as big a mistake as I keep thinking it is, or am I missing a piece of the puzzle here? Because IT'S DRIVING ME FUCKING NUTS.

Date: Friday, November 27th, 2009 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] serai1.livejournal.com
Oh, I like Sylar. He brings fun to the series. He's like Lestat to everyone else's Louis - he's the only one of the characters that actually likes having powers. All the others are so angsty about it, but Sylar revels in his abilities. I think it says a lot about American culture that only the evil superbeings actually enjoy their powers. We're so addicted to the Frankenstein myth, that extraordinary abilities must be "against God" or come from the devil, that being common is some kind of blessing, that being exceptional is some kind of curse or disease. It's that anti-elitism that infects our society and makes intellectualism and science something to be suspicious of. Ridiculous.

Heroes and Lost both require patience. We've all grown up on TV series that are essentially collections of short stories, so it can be difficult to keep watching a series that's a novel instead. Some chapters aren't going to be as interesting as others, but since they're all part of the story, you have to keep at it if the whole thing is going to make sense. I'm finding I really like this approach to TV, even though it can be maddening at times.
Edited Date: Friday, November 27th, 2009 08:40 pm (UTC)

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