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The following are all of the published and fan '''theories''' that exist for {{link|Isaac Mendez}} on ''Heroes''.

''For help on adding theories, see the [[Help:Theories|Help section]].''

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|[[Isaac]] will eventually come back to life. || None || {{plus}}Isaac's death was similar to a [[faith and religion|crucifixion]] (the way Christ was killed in the Bible), which could mean that he will eventually show up in the final episodes or future seasons.<br>{{plus}} Super heroes have a tendency to return from the grave in all comic book titles.<br>{{minus}}In an [http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting=%7B23DA113A-BD44-4024-BE17-80D4937A070A%7D interview], [[Santiago Cabrera]] insisted that Isaac's Christlike demise was nothing intentional and would have been blasphemous if his legs were together. He goes on saying that it was probably a ''Da Vinci Code'' (though he seems to mean Da Vinci's ''Vitruvian Man'') kind of pose -- an extraordinary epic way to go out.<br>{{minus}}He also says, in the same interview, that Isaac is definitely dead and that it would cheapen the show to bring him back.<br>{{minus}} The parallel to the crucifixion is probably more along the lines that Isaac willingly gave his life to Sylar, which was something new to our favorite villain.
|[[Isaac]] will eventually come back to life. || None || {{plus}}Isaac's death was similar to a [[faith and religion|crucifixion]] (the way Christ was killed in the Bible), which could mean that he will eventually show up in the final episodes or future seasons.<br>{{plus}} Super heroes have a tendency to return from the grave in all comic book titles.<br>{{minus}}In an [http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting=%7B23DA113A-BD44-4024-BE17-80D4937A070A%7D interview], [[Santiago Cabrera]] insisted that Isaac's Christlike demise was nothing intentional and would have been blasphemous if his legs were together. He goes on saying that it was probably a ''Da Vinci Code'' (though he seems to mean Da Vinci's ''Vitruvian Man'') kind of pose -- an extraordinary epic way to go out.<br>{{minus}}He also says, in the same interview, that Isaac is definitely dead and that it would cheapen the show to bring him back.<br>{{minus}} The parallel to the crucifixion is probably more along the lines that Isaac willingly gave his life to Sylar, which was something new to our favorite villain.
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The following fan theories are about Isaac Mendez.

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Theory Citations Notes
Isaac will eventually come back to life. None + Isaac's death was similar to a crucifixion (the way Christ was killed in the Bible), which could mean that he will eventually show up in the final episodes or future seasons.
+ Super heroes have a tendency to return from the grave in all comic book titles.
- In an interview, Santiago Cabrera insisted that Isaac's Christlike demise was nothing intentional and would have been blasphemous if his legs were together. He goes on saying that it was probably a Da Vinci Code (though he seems to mean Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man) kind of pose -- an extraordinary epic way to go out.
- He also says, in the same interview, that Isaac is definitely dead and that it would cheapen the show to bring him back.
- The parallel to the crucifixion is probably more along the lines that Isaac willingly gave his life to Sylar, which was something new to our favorite villain.


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