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:::::Not quite. A blooper is something that comes out that us (the audience) picks up that the director overlooked in the final editing. A blooper may be something like seeing a clock on the wall, and when it turns back to teh character, the time is 3 hours ahead all the sudden (continuity error). In this case, Nathan's words, while highily unlikely that he heard the earlier conversation before arriving, were meant to happen. His words were chosen and acted by the director to be part of the plot, and to drive the story, build character relations, and to have a classic "come at teh last minute to save the day" cliché that you see in so many other films. If it was meant to happen by the director, then it is not a blooper, no matter how impossible it may seem to happen in real life. Remember that this show is FICTION...which means that sometimes FICTIONOUS plot twists and events happen. :) imrumpf [[User:206.191.69.149|206.191.69.149]] 12:42, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
:::::: Actually this thread is misnamed. See "[[Blooper]]" and "[[Continuity_(fiction)#Continuity_errors|Continuity error]]". --[[User:ToobMug|ToobMug]] 14:35, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
:: Ooh! Ooh! I know! Sylar crawled away, killed Candice, killed Nathan, disguised himself as Nathan, projected a Sylar corpse onto the ground, and used his superhuman hearing. It's so obvious! It's consistent with [[Five Years Gone]] and everything. --[[User:ToobMug|ToobMug]] 14:42, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
 
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