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{{plus}} Maybe he will prevent her from getting the blood clot, somehow.<br />
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| [[Charlie]] ends up saving [[Hiro]] by acquiring his brain tumor. This tumor is actually the blood clot that she had referred to in [[Six Months Ago]]. || Charlie talks about the blood clot in [[Six Months Ago]]; Hiro's illness is noted as a tumor in [[Tabula Rasa]]. Several references are made (primarily by Peter) that Hiro might be sent somewhere so ''he'' can be saved in [[Tabula Rasa]]. || {{plus}} Charlie claimed that she has a blood clot in the brain and Hiro currently has a brain tumor -- it seems unlikely that two characters will both have a life-threatening illness afflicting the brain.<br />
| [[Charlie]] ends up saving [[Hiro]] by acquiring his brain tumor. This tumor is actually the blood clot that she had referred to in [[Six Months Ago]]. || Charlie talks about the blood clot in [[Six Months Ago]]; Hiro's illness is noted as a tumor in [[Tabula Rasa]]. Several references are made (primarily by Peter) that Hiro might be sent somewhere so ''he'' can be saved in [[Tabula Rasa]]. || {{plus}} Charlie claimed that she has a blood clot in the brain and Hiro currently has a brain tumor -- it seems unlikely that two characters will both have a life-threatening illness afflicting the brain.<br />
:{{minus}} Medically, a blood clot and a tumor are not the same.<br />
:{{minus}} Medically, a blood clot and a tumor are not the same.<br />
:{{minus}} Enhanced Memory/Eidetic Memory has no link whatsoever to acquisition of anything but rote knowledge.<br />
{{plus}} This maintains what happened in [[Six Months Ago]] with no changes, and prevents any changes to the present timeline due to Charlie surviving.<br />
{{plus}} This maintains what happened in [[Six Months Ago]] with no changes, and prevents any changes to the present timeline due to Charlie surviving.<br />
:{{minus}} The show has implied that the past/future can be changed, and has not used a recursive timeline before.<br />
:{{minus}} The show has implied that the past/future can be changed, and has not used a recursive timeline before.<br />
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:{{minus}} Which mentions?<br />
:{{minus}} Which mentions?<br />
{{plus}} [[Jayma Mays]] is committed to another show and is unlikely to have a recurring role in Heroes (and thus unlikely to be saved).<br />
{{plus}} [[Jayma Mays]] is committed to another show and is unlikely to have a recurring role in Heroes (and thus unlikely to be saved).<br />
{{plus}} Firstly, it is possible, though difficult to do 2 shows (Mila Kunis in Family Guy and 70s Show). Secondly Glee is a Fox developed show and non animated Fox shows have limited shelf lives.<br />
{{plus}} Firstly, it is possible, though difficult to do two shows (Mila Kunis in "Family Guy" and "The 70's Show"). Secondly, Glee is a Fox developed show, and non animated Fox shows have limited shelf lives.<br />
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Main Article Theories about Charlie Andrews Main Discussion

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The Haitian visited Charlie and erased some of her memories. None. + In Seven Minutes to Midnight, she says that she had started only a week before reading the Japanese phrase book she received for her birthday six months earlier. In Six Months Ago, she started using the book right away. Altering her memory may have interfered with Hiro's efforts to save her — even though he bought her a ticket to Japan, her memory of being told to leave was erased.

+ Someone (not necessarily The Haitian, others have been seen to manipulate memories, notably Matt Parkman) must have changed her memories or somehow compelled or convinced her not to tell Hiro of their prior meeting. Hiro must have actually traveled to the past of the "original" timeline, as Ando, who had not traveled back in time saw the picture on the board, showing that past actually did happen. Supporting that, Hiro's trips to the past have always demonstrated that his actions were predestined and affected the "main" timeline (the picture in the Diner, and Adam remembers him). So either her memories were rewritten without Hiro in them, or she was intentionally hiding them from Hiro when he first entered the Diner on his personal timeline.
- Short of Hiro meeting The Haitian in the future, winning his trust and being given a way to prove himself to The Haitian in the past so that he could convince him to go and erase Charlie's memory, there's no way this scenario could work.
- It is possible that Hiro simply remembered Charlie enjoying learning Japanese and went ahead and bought her a Japanese book himself.
- It seems more likely this was a writers discrepancy. It's common when dealing with time travel.
- If somebody from the Company visited Charlie, they would bag and tag her, and she would end just like Matt Neuenberg.
Why would someone erase Charlie's memories, especially those related to Hiro?

Charlie knew of her impending death in the changed time line. She simply did not acknowledge that she already knew Hiro when they "met for the first time". She accepted her death at the hands of Sylar because she was going to die of the blood clot anyway, and Hiro allowed her to experience love before she died. Ando doesn't remember anything differently. (Six Months Ago) + The events of the novel "Saving Charlie" pretty much confirm this theory. Hiro told Charlie about her impending death and the two spent Charlie's last night alive making love before Charlie went in to work, with Hiro waiting until after his past self left to save Charlie in order to "return".
Hiro's time traveling did change the "present", as evidenced by the changed picture from Charlie's birthday. The events of the novel "Saving Charlie" pretty much confirm this theory. Hiro told Charlie about her impending death and the two spent Charlie's last night alive making love before Charlie went in to work. + Hiro does not know what happened in the changed timeline; Charlie could well have known who he was. In fact "Saving Charlie" suggests that Charlie feigned ignorance.
Charlie will be saved in the new timeline. Hiro's time travel is about helping people and righting wrongs. + He helped Peter and Emma.

+ He helped Ando with Kimiko with time travelling.
- She is still dying of a blood clot, regardless of whether he saves he from Sylar.

+ Peter has the ability to heal Hiro. If Hiro saves Charlie and brings her to the current timeline, Peter can just heal her, too.

+ Maybe he will prevent her from getting the blood clot, somehow.

Charlie ends up saving Hiro by acquiring his brain tumor. This tumor is actually the blood clot that she had referred to in Six Months Ago. Charlie talks about the blood clot in Six Months Ago; Hiro's illness is noted as a tumor in Tabula Rasa. Several references are made (primarily by Peter) that Hiro might be sent somewhere so he can be saved in Tabula Rasa. + Charlie claimed that she has a blood clot in the brain and Hiro currently has a brain tumor -- it seems unlikely that two characters will both have a life-threatening illness afflicting the brain.
- Medically, a blood clot and a tumor are not the same.

+ This maintains what happened in Six Months Ago with no changes, and prevents any changes to the present timeline due to Charlie surviving.

- The show has implied that the past/future can be changed, and has not used a recursive timeline before.

+ Several mentions have been made that Hiro's teleports might lead to him being saved.

- Which mentions?

- No one is known to have the power to "transfer" illnesses.

+ Peter's newfound power may come with such a caveat.
- Such a limitation has not been demonstrated.

+ Several mentions have been made that Hiro's teleports might lead to him being saved.

- Which mentions?

+ Jayma Mays is committed to another show and is unlikely to have a recurring role in Heroes (and thus unlikely to be saved).
+ Firstly, it is possible, though difficult to do two shows (Mila Kunis in "Family Guy" and "The 70's Show"). Secondly, Glee is a Fox developed show, and non animated Fox shows have limited shelf lives.


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