If your old enough to have grown up watching this when it was airing and seeing Sylar pointing his finger at his next victim and hearing that nail scratching chalk boarding noise when he's in the middle of operating was stuff of nightmares. Great first Season
@@eddhanks unfortunately 😔 season 2 was awful and season 3 was such a mess with fanfiction like story. Season 4 was okay I really liked Samuel but his goal didn't feel threatening because of the way they built it up.
Héros is deferent from X-Men c'est des bd ou bande dessinée différente mais les gens adore ce serait bien qu'il y ai la suite télévisé ça ferra gagner du frique a un maximum de gens fans des deux show
Sylar vs. Peter was the best thing about this show. It was the ultimate, hero vs. nemesis showdown, every time they crossed each other’s paths. You knew that things were about to get serious. I was always routing for Peter in the fights. 🙂
Same. I was routing for Peter too, but I still loved Sylar. Even as a character I think Sylar is better. Its a shame Peter was ruined in season 3. In season 1 and 2 Peter was op but he didn't know how to properly control his powers like Sylar did. But in season 3 it seemed like Peter had figured out how to use them even before he took Sylar's original ability. We didn't get to see the proper showdown between Peter and Sylar. 😔
Those salaris VS peter battle always dissapointed me. I always hopen for an all out battle with using all of their powers but the series just went to shit and that battle never came to be 😠
@@saveourplanet0139 yea heroes could have been so much more. i hope they make another series of it or do a remake of some kind as it has a lot of potential imo
Technically he only has 1 power to learn how other powers work so he can simulate them. Pity they never developed him enough, because someone who can understand how things work can optimize, combine, and invent new things.
I don't think his power is "learn how other powers work" He just have a precise instinct about how things works, including how power works and how to assimilate them
How does he analyze their brains to gain their abilities? We just gonna chalk that up as bad writing or do they ever elaborate on this process? if the explanation is that his ability to “see how things work” would allow him to somehow replicate the biology of his victims that is completely preposterous if the powers in this universe are *GENETIC* meaning one person, very unique to that ONE person. If their powers worked off of some kind of 3rd party spiritual force like Mana or the force from star wars than you could make a case for this but as is it makes absolutely no sense.
@@sawysauce1256 To understand how he does this, we need to know what his powers are first. His power is called Intuitive Aptitude. His power takes the form of the ticking of watches. If he concentrates on these 'ticks', he is able to understand how things work on the fundamental level. This is the reason why he's such a good watchmaker, and also why he was better at using powers than even the original owner. The first time he got a power, he followed the ticks, which allowed him to not just understand the brain, but to also understand the evo's genetic marker. This allows Sylar to gain the same effect as Peter, mimic the brain patterns and the power, and gain a more 'powerful' version of the power. Now, you might think why I said he mimics powers, not take them. Well, it's because he doesn't take powers, he doesn't need to actually kill. Brcause technically, he could just observe what an evo does with their powers and eventually gain them just like that. But he doesn't because he's already addicted to following the 'ticks', specifically evo 'ticks', he's hungry for them. Hence how he gets other powers. If you read this, thank you for using your time to read this.
Sylar is the perfect villain, thanks for clarifying that he has the power to learn how things function, I never picked that up while watching the show!
Sylar didn't have regenerative healing when he got shot by Parkman. He just used his telekinesis to blunt the impact. He doesn't get that power until he takes it from Claire later in the series.
What I love most about Sylar, and what I think makes him one of the best written villains of all time, is that unlike most that seek redemption, he's not necessarily in conflict with his own morals, but rather with his own ability. The hunger that Intuitive Aptitude gives him to understand how things work was tamed enough when he was working with time pieces, but once it got a taste for the complexity of the human brain and the intricacy of superpowers, he became a slave to his own ability. And in the beginning, he tried his best to fight it, which we see when he contemplates suicide after acquiring Telekinesis by murdering Brian Davis. The only reason he became a threat to anyone was because he was pushed over the edge by Elle Bishop at the behest of the company so they could see what else he was capable of (Since he was the first they knew of who had taken on another person's ability). All of the bloodshed that follows is interwoven with Sylar's attempts to subdue the hunger, the most prominent example probably being after he kills Isaac Mendez for Precognitive Painting and meets with his own mother for the first time since he began his killing spree. While she propelled him his whole life towards the idea that he could be special, perhaps something more than the watch maker he became, Gabriel just wants a reason to give up the path towards 'Specialness' that he's found himself walking. She denies him that, telling him he's destined for greater things, and ultimately fearing what he's become once he displays his abilities to her, ultimately dying by his hand in a complete accident. While there's a few other examples of stuff like this and I could go on and on, just acknowledge the legitimacy of his redemption arc if nothing else. It's hard to see where his humanity and his ability bleed together, but they do, and he struggles with it for the entire series.
Honestly i will forever love this show. It definitely got worse as time went on but seasons 1 - 3 to me are great because these were comfort food during my early teen years, whenever I watched this show I always felt better.
Even though the show became a heap of wasted potential, Season 1 is still one of the best television seasons I've seen and Sylar was definitely one of the highlights.
I always thought if Sylar met and understood how Peter's and Ando's powers work, he would be unstoppable force. I mean proximity copying and power amplifier is one deadly set of powers to have.
Sylar's (and a lot of other heroes) biggest weakness is not being able to multitask You can see from moments like Ando walking in before Sylar had the chance to kill Hiro that he is as easy to distract as anyone else
0:33 In the first place, he did not heal, he stopped the bullets with telekinesis, 1:12 it is not super Strenght, he pushed her with telekinesis due to his own ability, he can resist psychic influences and the use of narcotics or drug use, thanks for letting me comment
For everyone one confuse his power is to see how things work , so that why at least in season 1 before the retcon he would open their head to see how their powers work and mimic it
@Ergys Fama only reason according to how it was written, Sylar maintained telekinesis because he felt immense guilt for killing the man he got it from but the virus robbed him of the rest except his Intuitive Aptitude and telekinesis
@Ergys Fama The Writers screwed up his story since the beginning. Just because he can understand how a superpower work, it should not give the ability to reproduce that same ability. Nevertheless, inside the logic of the own show, it makes no sense that he can lose any power by all means because he acquired all of them using knowledge. The only way to deny his abilities would be memory manipulation. As i can see, His primary ability should be absorption of power by DNA consumption (brain tissue). This would be more logical and would justify him brutally kill his victims and the "hunger" that he feels for power.
No matter what I think we can all agree with just telekinesis and intuitive aptitude he's op. If he never lost all those other powers I would go as far as to call him a God
@Ergys Fama I always felt like it was a hungry to constantly learn more powers and not so much a hunger to kill because when he is around people without powers he wouldnt have this need to kill them. It was only when he came across another super where he would become obsessed with learning their ability. He would later realize he just prefers to kill to get the power.
Sylar's main ability was Intuitive Apptitude which allowed him to study thing and see how they work. Also allowed him to study the powers and abilities of other EVO's before he took them as his own. Sylar never had super strength or Rapid cellular regeneration until in later seasons. He got regeneration in season 3 from Claire and flight from Nathan Petrelli in towards the end of season 3. Few other abilities later on
0:32 Regenerative healing factor?🤨 The more likely thing was Sylar simply caught the bullets quickly like a telekinetic vest. After all, SPOILER, Sylar didn't get regenerative healing until a later season. Which means he never had it before.
Sylar never had a healing factor, that was the whole purpose of season 3, so that he can never die and accomplish ruling the world. His power to detemine "how things work" is called Intuitive Aptitude.
Both Sylar and Peter are so OP,they have Super Strength,Super Hearing,Super Speed, they can Regenerate/Heal from any injury,they can Fly,Use Telekinesis,Shoot Ice from their hands,Manipulate Fire/Pyrokinesis,they Can Go Invisible,Cast Illusions,Also they have Telepathy,Precognition,Shapeshifting,they can Melt anything,Manipulate Time and much more.
@@tjepic5256Ash Ketchum and Hikari Yagami: let us introduce ourselves(when it comes to superpowered characters depowered with nothingnbut bad writing)
Syler is Bullet Proof, He could not heal yet when Parkman shot him, that combined with strength and Ballistic nature likely account for him surviving massive falls, hits, and Hiro
Hello APE i love the new videos you post every day I just would love to say that your the best channel that produces videos on superpowers from shows i love your channel and i love superpowers also if i could pick any power from any of you videos i just have to chose that it would be sylar because I could understand how there powers work 😀
@@nathancarabajal8271 For regeneration, he stopped the bullets right as it almost hit his chest, giving the illusion that Matt shot him. For the super strength, he basically just used telekinesis the emulate super strength.
Only Written Super Villain that made you not want Super Powers because he was a Super Serial Killer. Sylar character in season 1 made total logical sense because Sylar power was to know how anything works (which is OP by itself) and sense he knew how Supers powers work plus how to take them for himself by killing a person with powers. Then the natural progression was to hunt them down to get as many power as possible for yourself. Who wouldn't want a bunch of Super Powers?
5:24, This is Candice's Illusion ability, Sylar hadn't learned how to shapeshift yet, even thought it was in the future, this was more how Candice's Illusion power worked, it was instant opposed to when Sylar did the Shapeshifting it took a couple of seconds.
The rankings are based off what's being shown in the video. But yes I am working on a new series thats all about their rank in detail. But not until I make more of just the all powers videos.
@@AllPowersExplained Cool I can’t wait to see it. I also want to thank you for your work you put into your channel! I can across it a few weeks ago and I can say your the best at explaining their abilities and powers without going overboard. Keep up the good work!
Yeah he had way more powers than this lol! and those stats for how powerful he is....waaaaaaaay off. The whole show was surrounded by groups of the most powerful superhumans that couldn’t beat him. In the end they had to turn him to the good side in order to nullify him destroying everything and everybody
Sooooo. He's a villain then. He seems powerful enough to- welp, he got an idiots death Also. At 6:50, only Magneto has the power to flip moving vehicles and look cool doing it
0:37 I'm think it's was barrier with telekinetic superpower. In this is time he dont have not is the regeneration power. He's will get that power in some time later
Sylar did not have healing powers when he was shot by the detective. First season whole thing was stopping hin from getting to Clear. He probably stopped the bullets with telekenisis
0:341:30 Actually Sylar never had Regenerative Healing Factor. That was pretty much the whole point of the first season: Save the cheerleader, save the world. Sylar only got that ability in S3 from Claire. The idea was in S1 that if Peter managed to save Claire at the Homecoming dance, Sylar wouldn't be able to regenerate when Hiro stabbed him in the finale. The thing with that is that means those two timestamps are likely plotholes.
Ahhh HEROES, How I loved this show.. Ill timed as mid way through, it was troubled by the writers strike, that seen the loss of many good shows at the time.
They should've just kept him as shadowy ball cap brain man that never speaks. The only time they would show Gabriel is through flash backs before he became Sylar.
Little correction here I'd like to point out, the first clip where he uses telekinesis and is covered in shadows? He doesn't have Rapid Cellular Regeneration. What he's actually doing is using Tactile Telekinesis to augment his strength, durability, and movement. Blocking the bullets with a telekinetic forcefield.
Power Absorption: 10.....before being depowered. Speed The Absorbed Power Is Learned: 10 He learns them on the spot despite not knowing how he does it.
0:34 Sadly incorrect.😁 At this point in time Gabriel/Sylar hasn't have opened Claire's skull. Much more likely is a last second bullet deflection with his Telekinesis. Sylar gained all his other powers (including his Telekinesis - and that very same in a Flashback) through the use of his "Intuitive Aptitude". This is indeed a mutant gift. Since it allows not only "Power Absorption" similar to P. Petrellis original power but grants him unlike the latter an high level of understanding of all possible connections with clear ability to distinguish between cause and effect in the required context.😲 However besides the challenge controlling "The Hunger" (for informations and abilities), Intuitive Aptitude also grants Sylar in at least two cases going through the (much more difficult) learning process of powers. The first time he nearly as well as masters Elektromagnetism - just so his hunger can get the better of him and after the examination of Elle's brain. He uses her own power to cremate her remains. In the second shown case he masters "Advanced Empathy" without harming Lydia - the previous only rightful owner of this power. Since he took it with her permission and favourite method 😂😅 Well. No crime there.🙂 Lydia dies but not because of Sylar.😓
Something I don't get sylar has a regenerative healing factor he survived and quickly healed from several gunshot wounds but he gets stabbed through the chest with as far as we know a completely normal sword and dies. Then take into account that he had more than enough time to stop the guy before he got close enough to stab him and he also knew how he was going to possibly die because he saw it in his painting. So all in all he should have been able to prevent his death.
0:33 this was a mistake by the writers. Sylar did not get Rapid Cell Regeneration until Season 3. Although I love the show, this was one of the biggest plot holes in Season 1, at least to me.
Sylar had only one power: High Analysing. If he looks at a mutant's brain, he can learn his/her power (even better from him/her). If he look at a complex system, he can learn how it works. If he makes emphaty with another mutant, he can also learn mutant's ability. The key factor is: if Sylar learns an ability, he become a master of that ability in that second. That's the main difference between Peter and Sylar.
I don't understand why he didn't throw Nikki/Jessica in the final episode season 1 when she beat him with that parking meter and hiro when he ran towards him with his sword? I know all villains have to be defeated and even though that didn't kill him I still think they show should have written the ending better
Imagine homelander and soldier boy's powers were apart of peter petrelli's ability of empathetic mimicry and sylar's intuitive aptitude in the series! 💯🔥😁😉👍
It's a cool vid that I enjoyed and I especially enjoyed the video game style statistics runthrough at the end...I didn't like the fact that they were all wrong even by lamens terms...and sorry to be the 'nerd in the trench coat here but yeah. These are obviously based on season 1 powers and that's fine because Sylar hadn't suffered from the writers strike at that point. Some of the scenes used were based in a reality that technically never happened tho, but we'll write that off as 'whatever'. When you're grading things tho it's all contextual. Seeing as a 6 is on the board I assume this is grading on a scale of 1-10 so given that season 1 Sylar was the main antagonist......or even not, these stats are wayyyy out of whack. Strength: should be a 9. He definitely ain't perfect and there's no differentiating factors here so I'll take it to mean 'power'. He was literally the most powerful character in season 1, it kinda drove most of the story. Speed: you gave him a 5....he was never that quick tbh, I'd give him a 3 in this but he did seem to superhumanly move quite often despite having no explainable reason for being able to...So fine, cut the slack make it even I guess. Agility: 1.....Why the fuck you lying bro? In season 3 yeah that'd be understandable but in S1 he got at least a 4 in agility Stamina: 1.....this guy spends his time stalking people, he was literally tied to a chair and basically tortured and held his shit together basically just to troll the guy and you give him a 1 in stamina? Get real Durability: 6. He actually has far less durability than he has stamina so....wtf lol Intelligence: 6. Season 1 Sylar is worth at least an 8 in this stat. Fighting: 2. Given the way you're judging things I would assume this to mean fisticuffs, so this should be a 1 Energy Projection: 4 WTF DOES THAT MEAN?!?!?!?!
If your old enough to have grown up watching this when it was airing and seeing Sylar pointing his finger at his next victim and hearing that nail scratching chalk boarding noise when he's in the middle of operating was stuff of nightmares. Great first Season
Yeah then the show went to shit ):
@@eddhanks unfortunately 😔 season 2 was awful and season 3 was such a mess with fanfiction like story. Season 4 was okay I really liked Samuel but his goal didn't feel threatening because of the way they built it up.
agree
YES
Héros is deferent from X-Men c'est des bd ou bande dessinée différente mais les gens adore ce serait bien qu'il y ai la suite télévisé ça ferra gagner du frique a un maximum de gens fans des deux show
Sylar vs. Peter was the best thing about this show. It was the ultimate, hero vs. nemesis showdown, every time they crossed each other’s paths. You knew that things were about to get serious. I was always routing for Peter in the fights. 🙂
Same. I was routing for Peter too, but I still loved Sylar. Even as a character I think Sylar is better. Its a shame Peter was ruined in season 3. In season 1 and 2 Peter was op but he didn't know how to properly control his powers like Sylar did. But in season 3 it seemed like Peter had figured out how to use them even before he took Sylar's original ability. We didn't get to see the proper showdown between Peter and Sylar. 😔
Until they made Peter too over powered then it was all Solar knock him down some.
Those salaris VS peter battle always dissapointed me. I always hopen for an all out battle with using all of their powers but the series just went to shit and that battle never came to be 😠
@@lennertmertens1521 And then the writers decided to remove all of Peter's powers. 😞
@@saveourplanet0139 yea heroes could have been so much more.
i hope they make another series of it or do a remake of some kind as it has a lot of potential imo
Technically he only has 1 power to learn how other powers work so he can simulate them. Pity they never developed him enough, because someone who can understand how things work can optimize, combine, and invent new things.
I don't think his power is "learn how other powers work"
He just have a precise instinct about how things works, including how power works and how to assimilate them
He's the only one who can use and maximise other's power to its full potential because he can see deep into how things work
Have you ever watched my hero academia? If not you should watch it
How does he analyze their brains to gain their abilities? We just gonna chalk that up as bad writing or do they ever elaborate on this process? if the explanation is that his ability to “see how things work” would allow him to somehow replicate the biology of his victims that is completely preposterous if the powers in this universe are *GENETIC* meaning one person, very unique to that ONE person. If their powers worked off of some kind of 3rd party spiritual force like Mana or the force from star wars than you could make a case for this but as is it makes absolutely no sense.
@@sawysauce1256 To understand how he does this, we need to know what his powers are first. His power is called Intuitive Aptitude. His power takes the form of the ticking of watches. If he concentrates on these 'ticks', he is able to understand how things work on the fundamental level. This is the reason why he's such a good watchmaker, and also why he was better at using powers than even the original owner. The first time he got a power, he followed the ticks, which allowed him to not just understand the brain, but to also understand the evo's genetic marker. This allows Sylar to gain the same effect as Peter, mimic the brain patterns and the power, and gain a more 'powerful' version of the power. Now, you might think why I said he mimics powers, not take them. Well, it's because he doesn't take powers, he doesn't need to actually kill. Brcause technically, he could just observe what an evo does with their powers and eventually gain them just like that. But he doesn't because he's already addicted to following the 'ticks', specifically evo 'ticks', he's hungry for them. Hence how he gets other powers. If you read this, thank you for using your time to read this.
Sylar is the perfect villain, thanks for clarifying that he has the power to learn how things function, I never picked that up while watching the show!
Me too😂
Yeah i think the learning how things function is why he could take someone’s powers by looking at the brain,
Sylar's ability to know how things work is his original power. He used it to understand how other people's powers work and then replicates them
@TRUMP FOR JAILHOUSE PRESIDENT! 1:51 its even explained in this video XD
They literally stop the show to explain that.
Sylar didn't have regenerative healing when he got shot by Parkman. He just used his telekinesis to blunt the impact. He doesn't get that power until he takes it from Claire later in the series.
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@@oasisflame go watch the series
He said fax,as in "facts"
I must admit that he is pretty cool for a super villain
He turned good at the end
Serial killer.
Ikr
@@gedeonngizila3833 There are also comics about it, and sylar stayed as a good guy
So much nostalgia, Iam now 25 yrs. And still hope somone brings this amazing show back
It's coming back
What I love most about Sylar, and what I think makes him one of the best written villains of all time, is that unlike most that seek redemption, he's not necessarily in conflict with his own morals, but rather with his own ability. The hunger that Intuitive Aptitude gives him to understand how things work was tamed enough when he was working with time pieces, but once it got a taste for the complexity of the human brain and the intricacy of superpowers, he became a slave to his own ability.
And in the beginning, he tried his best to fight it, which we see when he contemplates suicide after acquiring Telekinesis by murdering Brian Davis. The only reason he became a threat to anyone was because he was pushed over the edge by Elle Bishop at the behest of the company so they could see what else he was capable of (Since he was the first they knew of who had taken on another person's ability).
All of the bloodshed that follows is interwoven with Sylar's attempts to subdue the hunger, the most prominent example probably being after he kills Isaac Mendez for Precognitive Painting and meets with his own mother for the first time since he began his killing spree. While she propelled him his whole life towards the idea that he could be special, perhaps something more than the watch maker he became, Gabriel just wants a reason to give up the path towards 'Specialness' that he's found himself walking. She denies him that, telling him he's destined for greater things, and ultimately fearing what he's become once he displays his abilities to her, ultimately dying by his hand in a complete accident.
While there's a few other examples of stuff like this and I could go on and on, just acknowledge the legitimacy of his redemption arc if nothing else. It's hard to see where his humanity and his ability bleed together, but they do, and he struggles with it for the entire series.
Honestly i will forever love this show. It definitely got worse as time went on but seasons 1 - 3 to me are great because these were comfort food during my early teen years, whenever I watched this show I always felt better.
I agree S1-S3A were amazing 🤩
Even though the show became a heap of wasted potential, Season 1 is still one of the best television seasons I've seen and Sylar was definitely one of the highlights.
I always thought if Sylar met and understood how Peter's and Ando's powers work, he would be unstoppable force. I mean proximity copying and power amplifier is one deadly set of powers to have.
Ando is Hiros Brother/cousin/friend right?
@@bigbywolf5197 Ando has been Hiro's best friend and confidant since childhood but eventually he becomes his Brother-in-law
Thanks bro
Sylar's (and a lot of other heroes) biggest weakness is not being able to multitask
You can see from moments like Ando walking in before Sylar had the chance to kill Hiro that he is as easy to distract as anyone else
0:33 In the first place, he did not heal, he stopped the bullets with telekinesis, 1:12 it is not super Strenght, he pushed her with telekinesis due to his own ability, he can resist psychic influences and the use of narcotics or drug use, thanks for letting me comment
Season 1 was so good, this show could've been one of the best things ever. It falls off a cliff as the seasons go on tough, so sad.
In my opinion it was making sure this guy didn’t stay dead and the writing strike is what ruined it
For everyone one confuse his power is to see how things work , so that why at least in season 1 before the retcon he would open their head to see how their powers work and mimic it
Never watched this show, but this Sylar seems pretty badass.
You should watch it
Don’t. Gets boring after S1.
@@martinmartin2130 I see,all I know is that Peter Pan is in the show *lmao
@@martinmartin2130 Well, let him watch the first season at least.
@@jackthehack5886 no watch it all, it gets worse but it's still worth a watch imo
Intuitive Aptitude is his power.
Yeah
@Ergys Fama only reason according to how it was written, Sylar maintained telekinesis because he felt immense guilt for killing the man he got it from but the virus robbed him of the rest except his Intuitive Aptitude and telekinesis
@Ergys Fama The Writers screwed up his story since the beginning. Just because he can understand how a superpower work, it should not give the ability to reproduce that same ability. Nevertheless, inside the logic of the own show, it makes no sense that he can lose any power by all means because he acquired all of them using knowledge. The only way to deny his abilities would be memory manipulation. As i can see, His primary ability should be absorption of power by DNA consumption (brain tissue). This would be more logical and would justify him brutally kill his victims and the "hunger" that he feels for power.
No matter what I think we can all agree with just telekinesis and intuitive aptitude he's op. If he never lost all those other powers I would go as far as to call him a God
@Ergys Fama I always felt like it was a hungry to constantly learn more powers and not so much a hunger to kill because when he is around people without powers he wouldnt have this need to kill them. It was only when he came across another super where he would become obsessed with learning their ability. He would later realize he just prefers to kill to get the power.
Sylar's main ability was Intuitive Apptitude which allowed him to study thing and see how they work. Also allowed him to study the powers and abilities of other EVO's before he took them as his own. Sylar never had super strength or Rapid cellular regeneration until in later seasons. He got regeneration in season 3 from Claire and flight from Nathan Petrelli in towards the end of season 3. Few other abilities later on
No Claire ability is in the season 2, the second coming episode
0:32
Regenerative healing factor?🤨
The more likely thing was Sylar simply caught the bullets quickly like a telekinetic vest.
After all, SPOILER,
Sylar didn't get regenerative healing until a later season.
Which means he never had it before.
This was, by far, the best character from any side in that show, for more than just his mere 'powers'
This man literally saw how he died but somehow let himself die that way
bruhhhhh, have u seen ss 2 ?
He had to let Peter "kill" him so he could blow up so in the end in his eyes he'll still win
He didn't believe Hiro could attack him. He had his chance when sylar killed him mom but got nervous release time and failed
Sylar is amazing. Zachary Quinto is a terrific actor. He can do it all!
Sylar never had a healing factor, that was the whole purpose of season 3, so that he can never die and accomplish ruling the world.
His power to detemine "how things work" is called Intuitive Aptitude.
Perfect antagonist I ever seen!
There are villains and there is him
Sheesh this man was unstoppable no doubt the best power on the show.
Basically Syler is like the predator of his own kind from an evolutionary perspective lol (gotta make sure the flock doesnt become too big)
I loved this show so much.
Both Sylar and Peter are so OP,they have Super Strength,Super Hearing,Super Speed, they can Regenerate/Heal from any injury,they can Fly,Use Telekinesis,Shoot Ice from their hands,Manipulate Fire/Pyrokinesis,they Can Go Invisible,Cast Illusions,Also they have Telepathy,Precognition,Shapeshifting,they can Melt anything,Manipulate Time and much more.
But still mercy to bad writers
@@tjepic5256Ash Ketchum and Hikari Yagami: let us introduce ourselves(when it comes to superpowered characters depowered with nothingnbut bad writing)
Syler is Bullet Proof, He could not heal yet when Parkman shot him, that combined with strength and Ballistic nature likely account for him surviving massive falls, hits, and Hiro
Hello APE i love the new videos you post every day I just would love to say that your the best channel that produces videos on superpowers from shows i love your channel and i love superpowers also if i could pick any power from any of you videos i just have to chose that it would be sylar because I could understand how there powers work 😀
He didn’t have healing when mat Parkman shot him
Sylar didn't have regeneration or super strength in season 1
I’m still wondering how did he survive that
Pretty sure he use telekinesis to cushion the blow.
He did use Telekinesis, listen for the bullets hitting the ground as he rises behind Parkman.
@@nathancarabajal8271 For regeneration, he stopped the bullets right as it almost hit his chest, giving the illusion that Matt shot him. For the super strength, he basically just used telekinesis the emulate super strength.
Only Written Super Villain that made you not want Super Powers because he was a Super Serial Killer.
Sylar character in season 1 made total logical sense because Sylar power was to know how anything works (which is OP by itself) and sense he knew how Supers powers work plus how to take them for himself by killing a person with powers. Then the natural progression was to hunt them down to get as many power as possible for yourself. Who wouldn't want a bunch of Super Powers?
"IT'S AN EVOLUTIONARY IMPERATIVE!" He sounds so nerdy lol
5:24, This is Candice's Illusion ability, Sylar hadn't learned how to shapeshift yet, even thought it was in the future, this was more how Candice's Illusion power worked, it was instant opposed to when Sylar did the Shapeshifting it took a couple of seconds.
Him in the future might have killed DL who had the ability
The power name you're looking for is "the hunger" it's the drive to understand everything.
Can you do an information video on how you rank their powers. It’s hard to understand the levels you give them with out context.
The rankings are based off what's being shown in the video. But yes I am working on a new series thats all about their rank in detail. But not until I make more of just the all powers videos.
@@AllPowersExplained Cool I can’t wait to see it. I also want to thank you for your work you put into your channel! I can across it a few weeks ago and I can say your the best at explaining their abilities and powers without going overboard. Keep up the good work!
Sylar was one of the best Villains in my opinion when watching heroes at this time
Yeah he had way more powers than this lol! and those stats for how powerful he is....waaaaaaaay off. The whole show was surrounded by groups of the most powerful superhumans that couldn’t beat him. In the end they had to turn him to the good side in order to nullify him destroying everything and everybody
Coolest villain ever in a tv show. Hated the reboot because they didn't have him.
No wonder I make terrible tv shows wiki page of Heroes reborn
Zachary Quinto played a great bad guy in this. He’s a really good actor.
He was the only one who knew how to use powers in this show all others like Peter were 20 IQ.
Sooooo. He's a villain then. He seems powerful enough to- welp, he got an idiots death
Also. At 6:50, only Magneto has the power to flip moving vehicles and look cool doing it
True but sylar Also made it cool..he only used his one hand and raised it up slowly. Where as magneto used both his hands.
He's not dead
@@dotari4982 😱😱 whaaaat
But I saw him die at the end, *I've gotta start watchin this show now*
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True 😎
This first season was so damn awesome
Can you do fire powers evolution next
Up
5:22 was illusion of candice.
0:37 I'm think it's was barrier with telekinetic superpower. In this is time he dont have not is the regeneration power. He's will get that power in some time later
Sylar did not have healing powers when he was shot by the detective. First season whole thing was stopping hin from getting to Clear. He probably stopped the bullets with telekenisis
I miss this show to bad it ended
I forgot how much of a menace this man was.
He stole so many powers that he got bored
I'm pretty sure sylar didn't have healing abilities in season 1 which is why he went after the cheerleader
0:34 1:30 Actually Sylar never had Regenerative Healing Factor. That was pretty much the whole point of the first season: Save the cheerleader, save the world. Sylar only got that ability in S3 from Claire. The idea was in S1 that if Peter managed to save Claire at the Homecoming dance, Sylar wouldn't be able to regenerate when Hiro stabbed him in the finale. The thing with that is that means those two timestamps are likely plotholes.
How can I call himself a hero with all the power of this show I could get.
Man Spock's really overpowered huh
2:48 that beard makes him look even scarier
He is scarier than thanos!
How come you didn’t show all of his powers? I know he has Electricokinesis & the ability to shatter stuff by pointing his finger like a gun.
Good job. Keep up the good work. Please do a mako fire bending compilation
Ahhh HEROES, How I loved this show.. Ill timed as mid way through, it was troubled by the writers strike, that seen the loss of many good shows at the time.
Heroes can't be the only shows that wrecked by 2007-2008 Writers' strike
@@Masonicon You seemed to of not made it to the 26th word in my comment.. Was it a bit too much?
I watched this show so long ago , I can’t remember Sylar’s reasoning for killing everyone .
1:16 what kind of power ? telekinesis
me, an idiot who forgot about this show:
HeY iS tHaT sPoCk?
They should've just kept him as shadowy ball cap brain man that never speaks. The only time they would show Gabriel is through flash backs before he became Sylar.
He blocked bullets he didn't have the healing till season 2
00:35 He doesnt have regenerative healing factor in that time. How he survived ?
He could have stopped the bullets with his telekinesis.
He uses telekinesis to increase his durability
Miss this series
Little correction here I'd like to point out, the first clip where he uses telekinesis and is covered in shadows? He doesn't have Rapid Cellular Regeneration. What he's actually doing is using Tactile Telekinesis to augment his strength, durability, and movement. Blocking the bullets with a telekinetic forcefield.
Intuitive Aptitude - 1:39
Precognitive Painting - 5:35
So basically he had everything
he like legion david haller power manifestation
Power Absorption: 10.....before being depowered.
Speed The Absorbed Power Is Learned: 10 He learns them on the spot despite not knowing how he does it.
0:34 Sadly incorrect.😁 At this point in time Gabriel/Sylar hasn't have opened Claire's skull. Much more likely is a last second bullet deflection with his Telekinesis. Sylar gained all his other powers (including his Telekinesis - and that very same in a Flashback) through the use of his "Intuitive Aptitude". This is indeed a mutant gift. Since it allows not only "Power Absorption" similar to P. Petrellis original power but grants him unlike the latter an high level of understanding of all possible connections with clear ability to distinguish between cause and effect in the required context.😲 However besides the challenge controlling "The Hunger" (for informations and abilities), Intuitive Aptitude also grants Sylar in at least two cases going through the (much more difficult) learning process of powers. The first time he nearly as well as masters Elektromagnetism - just so his hunger can get the better of him and after the examination of Elle's brain. He uses her own power to cremate her remains. In the second shown case he masters "Advanced Empathy" without harming Lydia - the previous only rightful owner of this power. Since he took it with her permission and favourite method 😂😅 Well. No crime there.🙂 Lydia dies but not because of Sylar.😓
Can you do Splendid from Happy Tree Friends next?
now understand why a champion from LOL is Sylas. With S for copyright. He steals powers too
1:39 The Power of Education!
the original All For One..
From season 2 or so he (the showrunners) forget most of his powers...
Something I don't get sylar has a regenerative healing factor he survived and quickly healed from several gunshot wounds but he gets stabbed through the chest with as far as we know a completely normal sword and dies. Then take into account that he had more than enough time to stop the guy before he got close enough to stab him and he also knew how he was going to possibly die because he saw it in his painting. So all in all he should have been able to prevent his death.
In the first season, he had no regeneration. For the rest, yes.
Hey can you put phoebe frady power from heroes reborn please
So basically he's like All for One
Arthur Petrelli is basically All for One.
0:33 this was a mistake by the writers. Sylar did not get Rapid Cell Regeneration until Season 3. Although I love the show, this was one of the biggest plot holes in Season 1, at least to me.
How do you still die with all those powers
He didn't die
Hiro nakamira was my fav character but man, Sylar was amazing
Sylar had only one power: High Analysing. If he looks at a mutant's brain, he can learn his/her power (even better from him/her). If he look at a complex system, he can learn how it works. If he makes emphaty with another mutant, he can also learn mutant's ability. The key factor is: if Sylar learns an ability, he become a master of that ability in that second. That's the main difference between Peter and Sylar.
Did he have regenerative healing in season 1... When Matt shot him?
Where i can rewatch this series please someone tell me..
I don't understand why he didn't throw Nikki/Jessica in the final episode season 1 when she beat him with that parking meter and hiro when he ran towards him with his sword? I know all villains have to be defeated and even though that didn't kill him I still think they show should have written the ending better
Yeah especially Hiro...Sylar literally just stood there watching Hiro charge at him for a few secs before he stabbed him? C'mon now.
Imagine homelander and soldier boy's powers were apart of peter petrelli's ability of empathetic mimicry and sylar's intuitive aptitude in the series! 💯🔥😁😉👍
It's a cool vid that I enjoyed and I especially enjoyed the video game style statistics runthrough at the end...I didn't like the fact that they were all wrong even by lamens terms...and sorry to be the 'nerd in the trench coat here but yeah.
These are obviously based on season 1 powers and that's fine because Sylar hadn't suffered from the writers strike at that point. Some of the scenes used were based in a reality that technically never happened tho, but we'll write that off as 'whatever'.
When you're grading things tho it's all contextual. Seeing as a 6 is on the board I assume this is grading on a scale of 1-10 so given that season 1 Sylar was the main antagonist......or even not, these stats are wayyyy out of whack.
Strength: should be a 9. He definitely ain't perfect and there's no differentiating factors here so I'll take it to mean 'power'. He was literally the most powerful character in season 1, it kinda drove most of the story.
Speed: you gave him a 5....he was never that quick tbh, I'd give him a 3 in this but he did seem to superhumanly move quite often despite having no explainable reason for being able to...So fine, cut the slack make it even I guess.
Agility: 1.....Why the fuck you lying bro? In season 3 yeah that'd be understandable but in S1 he got at least a 4 in agility
Stamina: 1.....this guy spends his time stalking people, he was literally tied to a chair and basically tortured and held his shit together basically just to troll the guy and you give him a 1 in stamina? Get real
Durability: 6. He actually has far less durability than he has stamina so....wtf lol
Intelligence: 6. Season 1 Sylar is worth at least an 8 in this stat.
Fighting: 2. Given the way you're judging things I would assume this to mean fisticuffs, so this should be a 1
Energy Projection: 4 WTF DOES THAT MEAN?!?!?!?!
I dont recall seeing him get shot by matt how did he survive that
Sylar, Reverse Flash and Negan. The evil trinity for villains
I'd add Malcom Merlyn
You can add Reign to that list
Where to watch heroes?
Do Ando he is hiro friend his power is dope
This was a good ass show I hate that they fucked Peter up like that 💯🔥 in season 3 it's a shame 💯🔥
This series got a good start. Then it became a childish dozen-superhero show.
Talk about OP
So sylar doesn't eat brain only looking how mutan brain work and copy
Is that jacks films ?
IMO, the greatest villain of all time.
Wait if this is season 1 how did he gain Healing factor? Wasn't that from Claire on later season?
Well, yes