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:{{minus}} Though this would indicate a lack of wisdom on his part, Matt declared he would keep the crowd's attention, not scan for potential threats. |
:{{minus}} Though this would indicate a lack of wisdom on his part, Matt declared he would keep the crowd's attention, not scan for potential threats. |
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:{{minus}} No loud shots were heard, indicating that the weapon was silenced with a suppressor. If Peter wasn't expecting an attack, he wouldn't have been able to prevent it with telekinesis or time manipulation. |
:{{minus}} No loud shots were heard, indicating that the weapon was silenced with a suppressor. If Peter wasn't expecting an attack, he wouldn't have been able to prevent it with telekinesis or time manipulation. |
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<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. |
<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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<br> {{minus}} On the G4 TV Post Show, Jack Coleman claimed not to know whether or not Bennet was the assassin. This indicates Jack Coleman was not involved in the scene where Nathan gets shot. |
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:{{note}} He may have simply been coy to avoid spoilers. |
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:{{note}} This is not the first time the show has used a stand-in to represent a character, even though the role of that character has already been filled and the actor is available for shooting (i.e. the [[hooded killer]] being played by a stand-in, despite [[David Anders]] already playing the role of [[Adam Monroe]].) |
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The following fan theories are about Noah Bennet.
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Theories
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| 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.
+ 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.
+ 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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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Noah Bennet | |||||||||