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Originally Posted by jorgelito
That's interesting insight. I also thought it was the iPod that was bothering him cause he couldn't control it yet. I wonder if the show will elaborate more on this.
If what you speculate is correct, that would seem to imply that Sylar has a conscience? Despite the general ambiguity of the characters' in the show alliances (good v evil), it seemed pretty clear that Sylar was evil or at least bad-getting worse. The quest and lust for more power has further warped Sylar's mind. He certainly kills with reckless abandon and it is not just limited to people with abilities. He also takes innocent lives like the truck driver in Texas, his "torture" of Mrs. Bennet, all demonstrate a raised level of psychosis. Same with Peter. In some ways, you can see Peter heading down a similar path ala "power corrupts" etc. The guy is getting worse and revealed his dark side in his cruel treatment of Isaac.
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Perhaps a conscience, or the fact he's going against nature. Remember, he can see how things work as his natural power. Doesn't mean he can always put them back together, especially when it comes to life yknow? It seems that he assumed he knew exactly how life worked, like he knew how to work machines. I got the impression he's finding out otherwise.
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I just thought it was the ipod because that was the biggest frequency or the sound.
but that anything else would bug him to at that high of a frequency rate.
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Yeah. I think the one thing that made me think otherwise was the fact that he had the radio on in the car...or I thought he did anyway. I assumed that was to drown out the noise.