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So this episode pretty much established that if you cut off an invincible person's head (Peter, Aaron, Claire).....they're dead?
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Originally Posted by gottagitdemjs
So this episode pretty much established that if you cut off an invincible person's head (Peter, Aaron, Claire).....they're dead?
On the real... I'm actually starting to rock with the pet Muggles a lot as of late... prolly due to the fact that several NTers point out lilthings and I find them humurous. So with that said... I believe it was the hallow threats Claire made to Elle that cause Muggles boredom, if they weren'tgonna get it crackin right then and there in either way he wasn't paying attention. Plus the fact that he'd heard it all before from her. Muggs isthat dude.Originally Posted by SHUGES
Oh, I almost forgot to post for the Muggles fans out there... (not your version Seymore)
Muggles seemed to be very bored tonight. Not sure if it was Hayden's acting that bored him or if it was Lyle's character that made him yawn:
Damn fellas, we were thisclose to finally getting some hot lesbian action on Heroes.
And out of these 5:
I'm guessing Elle and Nathan.
No way Hiro goes. No way Claire goes. And Parkman's character is way too interesting now with his new powers (possible season 3 villain?). I think he's a lock to survive as well.
I am just venting because of all the time I have put into this show. People complain about Lost and a few other shows but if you watch Lost from Episode 1 then you will love the show. Its not a show that you can just wake up and be like hey let me try this show out. It is all connected. When people hate on Lost, go start from season 1 and watch till the episode where Locke regains feeling in his leg. Then you tell me what you think. Yes, there were def manyy boring episodes that went nowhere but it was an investment. An investment like Heroes. However, that show has real writers. This show would be better off written by us. Season 1 was great because I think it was new. Like a live action ripoff of all the comics we are reading but in a good way.
In total agreement.
The writing is really weak. As soon as they revived HRG with Claire's blood I knew this show was doody. This element to the story is just a copout. In thefuture if they decide to kill off a hero and it's an unpopular move, what do you know!, they'll just revive that hero. There's too many plot holesin every episode and that just shows either a) laziness by the writers or b) lack of talent.
HEROES 02.11
POWERLESS
12-03-2007 9:00PM
IT'S HERO VS. HERO AS THE SERIES' "VOLUME II: GENERATIONS" COMES TO AN EXPLOSIVE, BLOODY FINISH - Deep below Primatech Paper in Odessa, TX, Peter's (Milo Ventimiglia) reunion with Nathan (Adrian Pasdar) turns violent when the brothers, Matt (Greg Grunberg) and Hiro (Masi Oka) all clash thanks to Adam (David Anders) and his pursuit of the deadly Shanti Virus. After watching his heroic cousin captured by a street gang, Micah (Noah Gray-Cabey) turns to the one person who can help him save Monica (Dana Davis) - his mom (Ali Larter). Meanwhile, Maya (Dania Ramirez) tragically learns how much of a monster Sylar (Zachary Quinto) really is during his kidnapping of Molly (Adair Tishler) and Suresh (Sendhil Ramamurthy). Meanwhile, Elle (Kristen Bell) decides to play hero to get back into her father's (Stephen Tobolowsky) good graces. Jack Coleman, James Kyson Lee and Hayden Panettiere also star.
Show Cast: Milo Ventimiglia, Ali Larter, Hayden Panettiere, Greg Grunberg, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Masi Oka, Adrian Pasdar, Noah Gray-Cabey, Jack Coleman, James Kyson Lee, Dana Davis, Dania Ramirez, Zachary Quinto, Kristen Bell, David Anders