I think for Sylar, you have to prove you're a person to him; he doesn't see humans as people, they're tools or obstacles in his universe, and you have to be Special in the ways that he constructs it to have any real meaning.
I wonder how exactly Sylar sees people, but it's probably something to that effect, yes...
But fucking hell, Maya annoyed the crap out of me a lot of the time. Most of the time. She needs to be thrown back into the waters of telenovella-esque stereotypes, never to be seen or heard from again.
Nah, I still think I prefer to have her get character development, get thrown in more different situations, interact with more people, to show more layers of her personality and all. The interviews etc. I've seen promise exactly that, so I'm rather optimistic.
A lot of characters began as relatively stereotypical and slow/boring, but they eventually got to grow and change. Hiro started out the stereotypical geek (a Japanese otaku office worker isn't exactly a brilliantly unusual character type either). I'm happy they're giving Maya the same chance.
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I wonder how exactly Sylar sees people, but it's probably something to that effect, yes...
But fucking hell, Maya annoyed the crap out of me a lot of the time. Most of the time. She needs to be thrown back into the waters of telenovella-esque stereotypes, never to be seen or heard from again.
Nah, I still think I prefer to have her get character development, get thrown in more different situations, interact with more people, to show more layers of her personality and all.
The interviews etc. I've seen promise exactly that, so I'm rather optimistic.
A lot of characters began as relatively stereotypical and slow/boring, but they eventually got to grow and change. Hiro started out the stereotypical geek (a Japanese otaku office worker isn't exactly a brilliantly unusual character type either). I'm happy they're giving Maya the same chance.