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JustinPaulson
So HRG and Peter are talking about healing Hiro and going to find that kid that is a healer in front of claire.....at any point did they think to just get a pint of claire's blood and infuse him with it??

Can't her blood heal people?

Why have they never used this again even when numerous opportunities have arisen. Things like this make me get ever closer to turning off the TV on this show.
DomesticatedPeach
Hiro has a tumor. Regenerative blood would only expedite the tumor's progress. This was explicitly stated in one of the episodes.
JustinPaulson
QUOTE (DomesticatedPeach @ Nov 4 2009, 03:15 PM) *
Hiro has a tumor. Regenerative blood would only expedite the tumor's progress. This was explicitly stated in one of the episodes.


Wow I must have totally missed that...do you remember when-abouts that was stated?
DomesticatedPeach
The beginning of "Tabula Rasa".
SylarBites
QUOTE (JustinPaulson @ Nov 4 2009, 04:46 PM) *
Wow I must have totally missed that...do you remember when-abouts that was stated?


About two episodes ago.... the same ep where Peter 'ports over to Jeremy the Death-touch Kid.

Claire: "Why don't we just use some of my blood to heal him?"

HRG: "Cancer is living tissue... your blood will just make it grow faster!..."


Also, point to note, the presence of this mere conversation indicates that hope is not lost for the "Two Nathans Theory" club, of which I am a proud member. But we'll see.

Basically, using Claire's Blood to fix anything is kind of a last-resort thing, and NOT to be abused by the writers. It's one of the three powers they've got to get a hold of. ((The other two are Hiro's Time/Space Teleportation, and Parkman's Psy-powers... currently Sylar is in stalemate, since we're not even sure who/what the 'real' Sylar is, or what he/it is in control of...))
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