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{{plus}}[[Matt]] looked shocked as he was looking into the crowd after [[Nathan]] was shot. This suggests that he knew the assassin, which is another reason to suspect Bennet.<br> |
{{plus}}[[Matt]] looked shocked as he was looking into the crowd after [[Nathan]] was shot. This suggests that he knew the assassin, which is another reason to suspect Bennet.<br> |
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{{plus}}[[Matt]] and [[Peter]] didn't use their powers to stop the assassin. Perhaps this was because they couldn't use their powers, because of the presence of [[The Haitian]]? If so, this would also suggest Bennet's involvement since he was recently partner with [[The Haitian]]. |
{{plus}}[[Matt]] and [[Peter]] didn't use their powers to stop the assassin. Perhaps this was because they couldn't use their powers, because of the presence of [[The Haitian]]? If so, this would also suggest Bennet's involvement since he was recently partner with [[The Haitian]]. |
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{{plus}} The assassin appears significantly taller than the other members of the crowd. Mr. Bennet is also significantly taller than normal. <br> {{plus}} The show's villains seem to have a habit of assigning important tasks to potentially untrustworthy subordinates in order to gauge their loyalty; i.e. President Sylar assigning Future Mohinder to execute Hiro, and Adam Monroe assigning Peter to kill Hiro so he'll stop bothering them. |
<br> {{plus}} The assassin appears significantly taller than the other members of the crowd. Mr. Bennet is also significantly taller than normal. <br> {{plus}} The show's villains seem to have a habit of assigning important tasks to potentially untrustworthy subordinates in order to gauge their loyalty; i.e. President Sylar assigning Future Mohinder to execute Hiro, and Adam Monroe assigning Peter to kill Hiro so he'll stop bothering them. |
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The following fan theories are about Noah Bennet.
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Theories
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| Noah will be conditioned and re-recruited by the company as an agent. The fashion for this year? Black is out, morally grey is definitely in. | None | + Noah is in a Company facility. + Noah is now believed to be dead. |
| Noah will no longer need his glasses, due to the healing ability of Claire's blood healing his eyes. | None | + Claire's blood can heal, and assuming that it is the same as Adam's power, it should be able to heal just more than just typical wounds.
- Poor eyesight may or may not be the result of physical damage. Weak muscles and natural deformities usually cause most visual impairments. Even when vision is corrected by laser surgery the body attempts to heal the cornea back to the naturally reduced level of vision. |
| Noah, knowing what would happen in the painting, arranged with Mohinder to be shot by him. Mohinder was able to access Claire's blood and used it to revive HRG. | None | + Mohinder and HRG had a lot of time together alone in the car to work on a plan. + Mohinder and HRG still planned to take down the Company, even though it appeared that Mohinder was on both sides. - Bennett seemed genuinely surprised when he regained consciousness - it seems unlikely that he expected to be revived in a company facility.
- Noah stopped Mohinder from shooting him when painting 7/8 was realized. |
| Noah killed Nathan Petrelli. | None | + Noah had just been rerecruited by The Company when Nathan was killed. + Noah has shown himself to be proficient with firearms throughout the entire series. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Noah Bennet | |||||||||