Forgot to ask: what did you think of Peter actually killing Future Nathan? It threw me at first, but I think I'm gradually becoming more accepting of it.
And also, the more I think about Peter becoming depowered and kind of taking Mohinder's place, the more I like it. As much as I love it when he's on a power kick, it does present plot difficulties--and the essence of his character is his empathy, which doesn't need abilities to be emphasized onscreen. Plus, it offers a lovely irony in the all powerful character becoming powerless, AND it would most certainly drastically change a future that seems to be oddly stable in some ways.
Finally, what better contrast to Sylar, who responded to his "hunger" by feeding his desire and greed, than Peter giving up all his power to save the world from himself? I like it.
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And also, the more I think about Peter becoming depowered and kind of taking Mohinder's place, the more I like it. As much as I love it when he's on a power kick, it does present plot difficulties--and the essence of his character is his empathy, which doesn't need abilities to be emphasized onscreen. Plus, it offers a lovely irony in the all powerful character becoming powerless, AND it would most certainly drastically change a future that seems to be oddly stable in some ways.
Finally, what better contrast to Sylar, who responded to his "hunger" by feeding his desire and greed, than Peter giving up all his power to save the world from himself? I like it.