Talk:I Am Become Death

Noah Gray?
Is there any reference to the mother of Noah Gray (if that is his name), Sylar's son? He doesn't seem to be only four or less years old. Albmont (talk) 22:43, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

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Heroes is no longer the most common reference
I Am Become Death was a phrase before Heroes, not just in reference to the nuclear bomb or the Bhagavad Gita. And now, 15 years after Heroes was canceled, there’s no reason this episode is notable, let alone with reference to the phrase. This article should become /wiki/I_Am_Become_Death_(episode) and /wiki/I_Am_Become_Death should go to the phrase. One episode of Heroes was never more notable than countless rock songs, fantasy books, real-world uses, etc.; and certainly not now. Loved the show, but loved it 20 or whatever years ago, and have heard the phrase every year of my life before and after. —Mrcolj (talk) 11:44, 14 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Agreed. A majority of people are looking for the original quote. This page should be moved. ThrillShow (talk) 01:27, 14 April 2021 (UTC)
 * Can confirm as I am one of those people. PpiggyD (talk) 05:06, 14 April 2023 (UTC)