Now that he's definitely being killed, rather than that prospect being a vehemently opposed possibility?
Sylar is struggling like he's never struggled before, like a wild-eyed rabbit caught in a snare. His muscles are still locked and rigid, held by Eden's command -- but if you look in his eyes, you can see it.
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Sylar is struggling like he's never struggled before, like a wild-eyed rabbit caught in a snare. His muscles are still locked and rigid, held by Eden's command -- but if you look in his eyes, you can see it.