Wolfe question


Just re-watch last couple Eps of season 1. So Wolfe was said he absorbs powers and then uses them up. He could do this without eating people who used Sway.
Since he absorbed the guy who can multiply, is it possible the Wolfe who did was a copy?

I assume Izzard only signed up for one season but still would make it possible to bring him back?

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I really hope so! Would love for Wolfe to come back :)

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They can also do scenes where Wolf is in Walker's and Calista's heads. Wolf only gets brief mentions in season 2. I think for the time being they want Wolf to stay dead to keep the plot more focused.

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Maybe. One of the last lines of Season one is where Krispen is in his room with the redhead and says "they killed Wolfe" and she goes "are you sure about that".

So never know. But I doubt it. But would be cool.

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When Walkr started having his headaches, I thought a mental image inside walker's head was going to be Wolfe. I also thought one of the subplots in season 2 was going to be Wolfe mentally messing with Walker and Calista.

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He doesn't appear to gain the powers he eats though, he just uses them as fuel for his own super strength/speed/durability/whatever else. At least that's how I assume it works since it never shows or references him using any other power despite eating a whole bunch of them.

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Seems to be the way it works, especially since when Walker pulled Power from Wolfe it refuelled his abilities (flight, strength) for the duration, instead of giving him Wolfe's powers.

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That doesn't really mean anything since Walker was still a "powerhuman" like Calista before taking Sway so Walker displaying flight could just be Walker's "powernature".

In other words, it would mean if Diamond had been a teleporter or a multiplier then Walker would teleport or multiply when he's "sucking his Powers back" from Wolfe but we never see Wolfe teleport or multiply.

But Sway did give Walker a touch of Wolfe's power, that was the whole Sway thing and part of the theme. It's vampire-ish creepy and that was the intention.

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