The thing is... Sylar just stomps Samuel no matter what. He has a vast arsenal of powers, all of which he has complete, and I cannot stees this enough, complete *mastery* of due to intuitive aptitude. Sylar hesitating because of Nathan's memories is the only thing that saved Samuel here. Telekinesis alone at full mastery is literally the most broken power, because master telekinetics can even do things on molecular levels. Let's not forget he has electrokinesis too, and could mist definitely use it better than Elle could since he killed her and used intuitive aptitude. Elle once said she caused small town power outages as a kid with no mastery of her power, imagine what Sylar can do. Yeah, Samuel gets stronger with metas around but Sylar makes up for it by having so many freaking powers. He has an answer for everything and his Telekinesis has yet to be overpowered. And... He's unkillable lol.
@@alexisb3829 If you really wanna get crazy with Telekinesis, you could technically recreate any power with it. Invisibility from redirecting photons. Or you could just blind your enemies by redirecting photons from their vision. •Flight by self levitation. •Fire starting by molecular movement •Absolute zero temperatures by slowing all molecular movement in a space to a halt •Electrokinesis by controlling electrons and positrons •Nuclear power by mashing helium ions in the upper atmosphere together and creating alpha particles. Or by exciting particles for gamma decay •Teleporting by folding space so that point a and b meet. •Like you said, Biokinesis. •You could halt biological processes in organisms and kill them. •You honestly destroy the sun or keep it alive by feedng it hydrogen and removing the iron. Or accelerating it's nuclear fusion •You could make yourself immortal by passively doing cell division •Cure and or cause cancer. The list goes on. Telekinesis is actually a broken power because everything depends on matter and you manipulate matter.
Im pretty sure things that make Samuel terrifying is how much powerful he becomes with powerful metas around him . More powerful they are more powerful he will be and amplify that so i guess that explains how he's able to cancel Sylar telekinesis brain finisher . But i agreed with the telekinesis being the most powerful tho
@@juanlaise1059 He didn't hesitate! He was about to slice his head open, its only because enough metas were around he was able to use his ground powers in time
@@AmbientMess Yes he did. You even see that Sylar stopped for a moment, and Samuel took the opportunity to take him down. It was because of how he lived as Nathan that he didn't want to kill anymore.
I actually find Season 4 really enjoyable, lots of good ideas and conversations. Shame they kept sabotaging overall good writing with bad moments which aren't frequent but crucial. Samuel for example is very persuasive that almost convinces Claire that he is on her side even when she just finds out he killed Joseph, which I thought was very interesting, yet he ruins it by acting like a brat in key moments.
really late reply but he hesitated because in his subconscious he didn't want to be a killer anymore and to be left alone like hero said he was going to in the past ;p