The burning body isn't Sylar, Its the body of another shapeshifter - who has shapeshifted into Sylar. He was killed, allowing them to burn the body, under the illusion it was in fact Sylar.
it's sometime in season 6 when Nathan is playing basketball again but i can't remember which episode exactly. Sorry.
iSaw Him First
The last episode in Season 6 Remember Me as a Time of Day Episode 24 - Season 6
In Season 1 the last episode 22 The Games that play us. This is where Lucas comes to say goodbye and sees Haley in Nathans shirt and realises that they have had sex, and then they tell him they got married that night so she stuck to her morals of waiting til she was married
It would seem that way for now...With Nathan dead and Angela distraught she asks Matt Parkman to tell Sylar that he is Nathan and no longer Gabriel Gray. Sylar adopts every aspect of Nathans Personality until - it seems- he is no longer himself. But in the trailer for Season 4 we see 'Nathan' fixing a broken clock... I think Sylar will resurface somehow...
Nathan Petrelli Can Fly
Nathan Petrelli never lost his powers in Heroes unless you count the eclipse when they came back naturally in season 3 episode 11 "The eclipse part 2". If you meant when did Peter Petrelli get his powers back it was in Season 3 episode 13 "dual" by injecting himself with the formula however his power was different to his original power as he could only hold on to one power at a time and he had to touch the person to absorb the power :).
There wasn't one.
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Season 1, episode 19 of one tree hill. :)
Yes on 1 episode of iCarly Nathan Kress fenced against a guy named Toder.
it's sometime in season 6 when Nathan is playing basketball again but i can't remember which episode exactly. Sorry.
It's called spin.
iSaw Him First
Yes, Nathan Kress is left-handed. This can proven in an episode of iCarly when he filled out a contract that he will shampoo twice. It can also be proven in the iCarly episode, iPie, when he eats the pie at Galini's Pie Shop.
One of the most idoled heros in the 1700's was Nathan Hale.
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