I like the use of Linderman. I liked him as an evil bastard with a power that was purely beneficial to others in Season 1, and I like him as a symbol of the redemption that Nathan craves in Season 3. Of course, mostly I just like him because he's Malcolm McDowell. :D
I think they've been a bit abrupt with the 'transformation' of some characters from good to evil and vice-versa. Mohinder is particularly unconvincing.
As for your point (**), remember that the guy paints the future, not the present. Fifteen years ago, he'd be like "In fifteen years, Parkman's life is really going to suck and then the world will explode."
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I think they've been a bit abrupt with the 'transformation' of some characters from good to evil and vice-versa. Mohinder is particularly unconvincing.
As for your point (**), remember that the guy paints the future, not the present. Fifteen years ago, he'd be like "In fifteen years, Parkman's life is really going to suck and then the world will explode."