By the time the arrive near Bennet's home, Mohinder has fully, consciously, and vocally decided (albeit in Hindi) that he does not like teleportation. At all. Planes are a hassle, long lines, security checks, and whatever, but they don't leave him ready to throw up on his shows after experiencing it.
Couple it with Mohinder's belief that killing Sylar is now impossible and the stream of darkness that surrounded him seemed almost impenetrable.
Why would Sylar stay if he'd gotten to Claire? Mohinder and Matt stood in the back room while Noah and Peter and the girl's mother attempted to console her, though her voice sounded...nominal. Almost as if she didn't care any more.
Like she was numb.
Mohinder crossed his arms over his chest, looking up at Matt. "If we can't stop him physically-- Matt, I don't know what we're going to do. Or how we're going to find him." Not unless they use Molly--
Thanks!
Couple it with Mohinder's belief that killing Sylar is now impossible and the stream of darkness that surrounded him seemed almost impenetrable.
Why would Sylar stay if he'd gotten to Claire? Mohinder and Matt stood in the back room while Noah and Peter and the girl's mother attempted to console her, though her voice sounded...nominal. Almost as if she didn't care any more.
Like she was numb.
Mohinder crossed his arms over his chest, looking up at Matt. "If we can't stop him physically-- Matt, I don't know what we're going to do. Or how we're going to find him." Not unless they use Molly--
And Mohinder is adamantly against that.