While being held hostage, HRG is subjected to Matt Parkman's unique brand of interrogation, revealing how he became involved with Nathan's government plot to capture those with abilities. Meanwhile, Matt's discoveries bring Peter face-to-face with "The Hunter".
"Cold Wars" Preview
Discuss...
__________________
"When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die." -BANE
... another city blowing up... and we probably see it through one of Matt's paintings....
Jack Coleman said this episode was the "Company Man" of this season... how things have been going so far, it's hard to believe such claim...
it is center around HRG, but I doubt it has the depth and meaning "CM" had...
hopefully I'm wrong...
__________________
"When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die." -BANE
My girlfriend thought it was boring, but I enjoyed it. Even if it lacked the depth that Company Man carried, it still was very focused and impactful on the story.
I suppose. The thing that bothers me with Heroes is that there is no need to keep recycling stories. If the writers cant think of any originals stories, why not "borrow" source material from the x-men's extensive history. The whole paintings/stopping future from happening its been over done durin all seasons. Give it a rest already.
__________________
"A lie, Mr. Mulder, is most convincingly hidden between two truths." Deep Throat.
To be honest, I didn't expect it to be as in depth and meaningful as The Company Man was to the series, but it still gave us the contrast between Danko and Bennet that I was looking for, and though we already knew that Bennet was in things to protect Claire, it did show us that he has some other motivations in that regard.
Definitely not on par with Company Man, but not such a bad episode either. I'm not sure what the word is, but I think this volume and it's passed few episodes have the same type of "atmosphere" as Season 1.
And now Mohinder is captured. Plus I read he doesn't have his bug powers anymore - which is lame. Now this makes the 13th thousandth character with super strength as a power. Lame.
I liked this episode quite a lot, but not for what the story told, but how it was done... centric episodes are quite pleaseant, cuz they got a focus and an structure, and not all over the place like most episodes.
Now the story was weak, and it lead almost nowhere (other than "go rescue Daphne"...)
I liked the episode overall
... but the ending!... why??? was that necessary? the first time it was good... it was great... but not now, not when one of the heaviest criticism the show receives its the repetition of itself, hopefully that will get dismiss by next episode, but it hurts the show so much...
__________________
"When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die." -BANE