That is the whole point....that there are more of these people than one might think. The idea behind Suresh's work was that the humna race was changing and having more of these people show up reinforces that plot perspective. Add to that the idea that it goes along with the idea that these people will be connected somehow beyone their powers is just part of the whole myster of how they came into being to begin with and the nature of their genetic differences. How else could Nikki and her husband both have had powers and neither knew it until last week. Or the connection between Hiro and Nikki through Hiro's friend, or the conneciton between Peter and Issac. These people are supposed to met and come tegether at some point...and having these connections between them, chance encounteres and the like is just part of how that happens. Kind of like a 6 degrees of separation sort of thing. Or the idea that people like this will always be drawn together even if they don't know each other.
Once they have introduced all the main players...the number of people with powers should stabilize....and only a few should pop up now and again as necessary plot devices to sort of cement the character traits of some of the more regular players.
2006-11-07 00:07:08
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answered by kveldulfgondlir 5
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the show is suggesting that this is the next step in human evolution, not an isolated freak occurence. therefore it stands to reason that the number of people with superpowers will only continue to grow and eventually the "normal" humans would be extinct.
besides it's not like there's even that many right now, there were tons of different x-men.
2006-11-07 11:12:23
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answered by dharma_claire 4
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One of the best aspects of super heroes is that they are so rare, that even the rare ONE or the rare LONER among us can rise above ordinary human weaknesses and lead the way to righteousness. I do not have a television, so, I have not seen the series that you are talking about. In comic books, I don't mind that there are so many heroes, just not all in one book. But, so many on a television show would be rather disappointing. No, it is a stupid idea to have so many superheroes. But, that's just my opinion.
2006-11-07 07:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you are over analyzing tv . Just let it rest and it will all come together for all of us . I happen to like what is going on ,on that show right now and it really gives us all something to think about. Good luck and god bless. Happy thanksgiving.
2006-11-07 10:59:15
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answered by Kate T. 7
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True, but I think this guy is important. He is a walking talking nuclear bomb. That makes the Cheerleader's ability to heal all the more impressive.
2006-11-07 13:01:28
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answered by LORD Z 7
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it's just a TV show if you don't like it turn it off and go outside there's a real world out there
2006-11-07 07:21:24
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answered by lovelace64 1
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