About Nathans death, and I am not saying the writers did kill him, but remember the episode that took place in the future? Nathan was dead or at least the assumption was put out there, so he wasn't the president, Sylar was using the ability to shapeshift to LOOK like Nathan. So it looks like to me that Nathan's death by the bomb may have been inevitable. Not everything has to change in the future because the bomb was stopped. Other timelines could still continue to exist. Possible proof of Sylar's future envolvement is his escape at the end of the episode. As far as Sylar being invisible, him popping up behind Bennett does not automatically mean he was invisible, they never showed that he was.
Also, Peter has clearly shown that there are only a few of his powers he is able to master, remember the invisible guy who was trying to teach him how but took off before he was really able to help? Maybe with the magnitude of power generated by the force building up inside him he was unable to control the power of flight, especially since he never really used it. He did once by accident but I dont recall him ever flying again. Peter was also present in the "Future" episode as was Nikki so we know that he is still possibly alive.
Hiro going back in time makes perfect sense, as far as storyline goes. They want to show us how all this started, how people started evolving into these "Heroes". Did you happen to notice the eclipse? Just like the opening title sequence. Did you happen to notice the symbol on the banner of Kensei? Just like Nikki's tattoo on her shoulder when she turns into Jessica. And it did look like Kensei was the same as Hiro's father. I wonder if this means he is the one who started it all or was the first. Being around that long would definitely account for his wealth and position in society. Hiro had to have gotten his abilities from some where and of all the people on that show, his powers are the most god like. Also, who is to say that the person who Molly sees is in fact Hiro's father. He never seems to travel, or we never see him in the process of it anyways. He just seems to pop up where ever his son happens to be or is needed. How does he know where he needs to be unless he already knows everything or is somehow able to view everything that is happening at any given moment. One thing is for sure, Hiro and his father are somehow the backbone of this entire thing.
There are definitely answers yet to be revealed and I guess we will have to wait till next season to find some of them out.
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