So I was doing some more thinking about the latest episode of Heroes, and looking some stuff up online, and then I came across
this interview. I don't know if anyone else has seen it, but it's made me think about a few more things -
Someone asked about Bob's powers, the writers/producers said, "We'll be learning about Bob's connection to everyone soon enough. And keep your eye out for some more alchemy than just gold." I don't know, maybe it's FMA messing with my mind, but I'm thinking this means Philosopher's Stone. No, I don't think it's just FMA influencing me, I mean, making a Philosopher's Stone was the ultimate thing in alchemy. I'm thinking if Sylar finds out about Bob, he's going after him, definitely. I'm sure Sylar would want a Philosopher's Stone. I do still keep hoping that Sylar will reform though.
Also, we know now that Bob is part of The Organization, the group of 12, that is. So, out of 12, we've got , yes? Mr. Petrelli, Mr. Linderman, mama Petrelli, Mr. Namakura (Hiro's dad), Bob, and Charles Deveaux (sp?), and then it seems to me that Mr. Bennet is also part of this group. So that means there are only 3 or 4 members that haven't been revealed to us. But I also think D.L's mom is another member (forgot to mention in yesterday's post that another reason I think this is because the actress who plays her was also on the original Star Trek, along with Hiro's dad... not that I'm expecting the entire original Star Trek cast to be part of the group or anything).
The writer/producers also say - "Mr. Nakamura had powers, but easy to kill? Maybe you didn't look at the crime scene hard enough." Any thoughts on this? does this mean that maybe he's not dead? Or there was some immense struggle that we didn't get to see, in mid air possibly?
Also, this interview dismisses the theory that Claire and West are related. Apparently similar powers don't mean a genetic link. So Claire being related to Kensei probably isn't right either.
Additionally, check out this article on the theories associated with
the number 9 By the way, the interview I was referencing had an ad for FMA at the bottom of the page. Hmm...