Originally posted by Anti-MonitorWith Bryan Fuller coming back to the series (who has lamented that the show "has become too dense and fell into certain sci-fi trappings"😉, I hope not 😛
I liked it....Hiro still pissed me off and about time Clair grew up.
Bennet still kicks ass!!! hes so clever(how he got out of the cell)
Maybe Nathan is going to make giant robots to hunt down the super powered people?. 😈 😆
Originally posted by Quincy
Knox was such a vagina
By that, do you mean "something I am completely unfamiliar with?" haermm
On a serious note, HRG is suffering from Peter Petrelli-syndrome. Walking into the cell was a completely retarded move. Personally, I'd have shut the door and questioned her about her physical state through the glass. Take no chances with Sylar.
Likewise, Sylar is also suffering from Peter Petrelli-syndrome. The whole cat-and-mouse shit with HRG has been going on since season one. HRG hunts Sylar, Sylar hunts HRG, rinse and repeat. At the end of the eclipse, Sylar threw Bennet against the wall and went to rip off his head.
Why is he suddenly toying with him again? I mean, I'm all for HRG living, but come on. No reason to be stupid.
And finally, Nathan is an idiot. The Petrelli family is just full of hapless 'tards.
Originally posted by BackFire
I really enjoyed this episode, and the next volume looks like it has great potential: The threat is immediate and quickly identifiable (government wants to kidnap people with abilities) sets up a solid foundation quickly because of that, even if it is rather generic.
You didn't mention the presence of Zeljko Ivanec. This is inexcusable.
I saw Micheal Dorn in the credits, Thats Worf but where was he in the show?
Originally posted by Anti-Monitor
I saw Micheal Dorn in the credits, Thats Worf but where was he in the show?
The President 😛
Originally posted by BackFire
He was great in Oz as the slimy politician.
Never watched that show. Ironically, I thought it had something to do with L. Frank Baum's story.
Fiske was a tortured Southern lawyer in "Damages" that put him against Glenn Close. The accent was kind've cheesy, though, but everything else was sublime.
He does tend to play slimy roles.
Antimonitor, Dorn played the president speaking to Nathan at the end.
Originally posted by Gideon
By that, do you mean "something I am completely unfamiliar with?" haermm
I won't even point out the irony here.
But seriously. Heroes is a disappointment.
Which makes it even more annoying because the teaser for the next volume actually makes me want to check it out! But It'll probably be yet another let down, with absolutely no super powered fights, and no sensible plot with interest.
Originally posted by Quincy
I won't even point out the irony here.
lol
For the record, in case there is any doubt, I meant nothing by it. Just friendly banter. I've already been given a warning by a moderator today.
But seriously. Heroes is a disappointment.
Any more, yeah, it's been a series (no pun intended) of letdowns.
Which makes it even more annoying because the teaser for the next volume actually makes me want to check it out! But It'll probably be yet another let down, with absolutely no super powered fights, and no sensible plot with interest.
Anyone else think Nathan's a friggin' idiot?
Originally posted by Gideon
lolFor the record, in case there is any doubt, I meant nothing by it. Just friendly banter. I've already been given a warning by a moderator today.
Oh then.
In that case - solid high five.
And I agree with you, Nathan is being a total dick. I mean, he went from "I love Peter, my brother is the most important thing" to "I would have let you die" in a single episode.
but I guess heroes isn't very well known for its character....err...development?