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  • Heroes (TV series)/Danko/Headscratchers
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  • Danko, a man who's as paranoid as they come and who has more enemies than he can count, comes home from doing groceries to find that some creep has broken into his house and left a dead rabbit on his desk. So what does he do? Call security? Sweep for intruders? Check for bugs? Nope, he goes to the bathroom and gives himself a shave.
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  • Danko, a man who's as paranoid as they come and who has more enemies than he can count, comes home from doing groceries to find that some creep has broken into his house and left a dead rabbit on his desk. So what does he do? Call security? Sweep for intruders? Check for bugs? Nope, he goes to the bathroom and gives himself a shave. * The scene at the end of Shades of Grey where Danko finds the rabbit didn't lead right into the scene at the start of Cold Snap. At least one day passed between the two scenes. Two things indicate this. First, in the scene at the start of Shades of Grey, Danko is wearing a dressing gown and appears to have just woken up. Second, Sylar was already in the house during the scene in Shades of Grey and hadn't tripped the alarm getting in. This suggests that his tripping the Front Door alarm when he exited in Cold Snap was a deliberate action to get Danko to come out and find his "gift" right then. * Additionally, there's nothing else in any of the scenes in Shades of Grey and Cold Snap which says that the one leads directly into the next today/tomorrow style. Indeed, your point that Danko wouldn't just go to sleep after finding evidence of a break-in - along with Noah Bennet's reference to more hacking attempts by Rebel we didn't see - suggests more than a few days passed between the two episodes. * Also, Sylar's personal relation to the main story has been somewhat limited this season, with its' last interaction occurring when Sylar was tracked down in Building 26. It's entirely possible that the scenes from Sylar's storyline weren't occurring at the exact same time as the scenes involving other characters. * The show has done this before and indeed it's the only way to fit in some of Matt's scenes in Season One.