Originally posted by Ushgarak
Sorry if has a. been discussed before or b. is a very regular question in other places. Couldn't see anything around here though.First series Heroes just finished in the UK (yes, very late I know, but at least we don't get a whacking great gap in the middle when it shows here)
So, good guys win, yay etc. Trouble is, I am not sure quite why.
In 'Five Years Gone' we see a future where the bomb went off. people often refer to this as a future where 'Hiro failed'. I cannot make sense of that at all, in all honesty.
To make my problem plain: a few episodes after Five Years Gone, we have the finale and New York is saved.
Why, exactly? What was different? We know that Hiro stabs Sylar anyway. First time around it didn't make any difference because Sylar regenerated, and presumably he would have been able to stop Nathan flying Peter away (though how Sylar then survived the explosion, I have no idea).
But that wasn't the case in Five Years Gone. Sylar couldn't regenerate, so presumably Hiro had stabbed him and it worked. I cannot think of any reason why he wouldn't have done, and certainly the programme has not made it clear. Nor is it clear why, having stabbed Sylar, the bomb still goes off.
The only possible difference I can spot is that Hiro calls Nathan a villain, which may have affected his final decision. But that link looks a bit tenuous, to be honest, and again is not made clear on-screen.
Hiro never 'failed' or 'succeeded'. He does the same thing each time- stabs Sylar.
So... compared to 'Five Years Gone'... what changed?
I know it's lengthy, so please, bare with me
The way I see it:
The Bomb did go off, it was unstoppable.
like it was stated, (and we have discussed it many times before, those who saw the first season already) the past cannot be change.
I differ with some people in that, I think it can be changed, the thing is, and Hiro said it: There are certain things you cannot change, they will come to pass one way or another, regardless of what you do to stop them. Charlie's death was one of those things, it didn't matter if Hiro saved her from Sylar, she was going to die anyways.
The same with the bomb, there was no stopping it, Angela, Linderman, even Charles knew it, the bomb couldn't be stopped. What they were going to do, choosing Nathan over Peter is a different matter.
I've never heard, or read, anything about Hiro failing, he did not fail, the future(/past) was changed, but not the way he thought it would be changed.
I think to understand it we must analyze it the way it was presented in the show, following the timeline(s) has it unfolds
like it was said, there are, at the end of season one, three different time lines went it comes to the future:
1 - The first one, where the bomb went off and NY destroyed. This is from were Future Hiro comes: what we understand from the show is what Hiro presents (and what he thinks happened when he explains it in "5 years gone" and in the GN).
He thinks Sylar was the bomb, he thinks he failed when he tried to kill Sylar, because that F. Sylar killed Claire and got her power, so by stabbing him with the katana, Hiro couldn't kill him because he regenerated.
that could also explain how Sylar survived the explosion if he was present at the time it happened, or then again, he could have escaped before it.
Now I assume Hiro got knocked out (and rescued) or escaped, thus surviving the explosion, he thinks it was Sylar who exploded, but it was Peter all along. Now how did Peter survived being the bomb if he never met Claire?, easy, by absorbing Sylar regeneration power when Hiro stabbed him.
F. Hiro tries to undo his supposed mistake and tracks down the events that lead to that day in Kirby Plaza (notice that in the season finale the explosion happened at night but in the first episode, it was probably afternoon (daylight) when the bomb goes off). He finally narrows it down to the moment when Sylar got Claire's power (or an estimate). He decides to stop said event from happening. He goes and warns (vaguely, that was the case because it was early in the season so he couldn't spill out the entire truth, for dramatic purposes I presumed) to the one person capable of stopping Sylar: Peter. He knew who was Peter, he knew how powerful he is and what he could do, If someone was to stop Sylar, it was Peter (he even tells him how different he looks without the scar in his face...and thus, a new future timeline it's created
2 - The second timeline begins, Hiro tells Peter to "Save the Cheerleader, Save the world". Peter gets new motivation to uncover his powers, and to find others like him, finds Claire, saves her and absorbs her power.
meanwhile Hiro goes back to the future, only to find that nothing had changed.. or so it seems. The bomb went off, but what's different now it's that Sylar never got Claire's power. Hiro still thinks that Sylar was the bomb, the world still believes that was how it happened and so on and so for... the only ones who know the truth, apparently, are Peter, Nathan and Sylar.
Sylar escapes the bomb
Spoiler:
injured I presumed, much like in season two
, and somewhere along, meets Candice and takes her power.
(I presumed much of the following happened in the first timeline too) I don't know what happens first, Nathan becomes president, tells the world the terrorist Sylar was responsible for the bomb, to cover for his brother, Sylar finds him, kills him, and posses as him. And tries to get rid of all "special" people to be the only special one alive.
and yes, Peter still has that scar, even though he now has Claire's power... more on that later
Present Hiro goes to the future, now this never happened before (I think), because F. Hiro acts surprised when he meets his past self.(meaning that F Hiro never went to the future in his timeline) Hiro tells him they saved the cheerleader, F.Hiro then again tells Hiro Sylar it's the bomb (wrong). He thinks nothing changed because P.Hiro had not killed Sylar because he is in the future, he tells him he must go back and kill Sylar now that he doesn't have Claire's power (wrong) and that way the bomb will be stopped (wrong).
now here's the thing:
F.Hiro was right in one thing, Hiro needed to go back and kill Sylar. If he didn't do that, there would have been no way to stop Peter from exploding, cause of Sylar, Peter was unstable because of Sylar, not even Nathan would have been able to fly off with Peter (had he chosen not to evacuate the city, and help Peter) because of Sylar.
WHAT CHANGED?: Nathan changed, Claire was alive, he talked to Nathan, It was her (and Peter as well) who made an impact in Nathan's decision to help Peter. She wouldn't let people stop her from helping Peter stop the bomb.
HOW CAN WE TELL THIS WAS THE REASON? Simple, Peter had the dream (one of Peter unexplained powers) where he is the bomb and Nathan comes to him..., the moment he saves Claire, in Texas. So yes, By saving the cheerleader, he saved the world, all they needed was Hiro to stop Sylar so that Nathan could fly off with Peter
Hiro has his motivation, and decides to kill Sylar
3 - The third, and actual, timeline begins. Hiro goes back, stabs Sylar, Sylar
Spoiler:
escapes
, Nathan helps Peter, and the bomb explodes above the skyline of NYC and all it's saved. Hiro doesn't know Peter it's the bomb, because he gets thrown into the past (something that didn't happened to F.Hiro it seems) but he finally changes the future (or the past either way you see it). But it was Peter all along, In all 3 time lines Peter was always the bomb.
Sylar escaped the first timeline bomb, because he had Claire's power (much like Peter
Spoiler:
survives being the bomb
), How did he survived the 2nd timeline bomb?, I presumed the same way he would have the 3rd, by escaping
Spoiler:
or being rescued
.
Better reason: It's a TV show, they couldn't let their best villain go M.I.A. It was a brilliant plot device, to have him being blame for the bomb, only to reveal that he wasn't dead, he was posing as Nathan, he was responsible for the dark future (not the future Linderman, Angela and the others have planned), probably Sylar killed Linderman too....
how does F.Peter still have that scar? the same way. It was a concept used when F.Hiro appeared in the 4th episode. The show wasn't at all completely written yet, they didn't even know if the show was going to get pick up for a full 1st season. When it did, they decided to keep the scar because it was "too cool to let go"... that was explained by one the writers of the show.
Those are things that happen. Shows and latter episodes are rewritten as the season goes, characters that are meant to go, are kept for a few more episodes based on popularity, or how they need them or used on the show...
... now that's what I think explains it.....