This Heroes spoiler makes no sense at all

Posted Nov 3rd 2009 8:08AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Heroes, Reality-Free

HeroesRecently we told you about the major death that was happening on Heroes this season. The only clues we were told were that it was one of the original characters from the first season and it was a male. Well, it looks like the actor has been named, and if it's true then it doesn't make any sense at all.

Full details after the jump...

Kristin over at E! says that the person getting killed off is Adrian Pasdar.

Uh...OK. But didn't Nathan Petrelli already get killed off? Sure, Sylar was given Nathan's memories and looked like Adrian Pasdar for the first few episodes this season, but then Nathan was killed and thrown in to a grave and Sylar took over the body completely. Pasdar hasn't been seen for a while, and it was made very clear in the season finale that Nathan really was dead. So how can this be the "major death" that will happen on the show? If it's true it a big cheat for fans (and people who created the word "spoiler").

Another odd thing about both the E! report and the report from Nikki Finke is that neither even acknowledges that Nathan was already dead and this is a bogus plot development (if true). I guess Kristin and Nikki don't watch the show. Kristin even says that it's a "huge twist," which it isn't (at least for fans). It's also odd because Kristin says that Pasdar was surprised by the move.

Really?

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