
ElNino
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Oh and this was kinda fun: 2007 Paley Festival Recap: HEROES http://thetvaddict.com/2007/03/11/2007-pal...recap-heroes-2/
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I just stumbled upon some spoilers for the next episode: http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9944 It's actually just tip bits from a Nathan - Linderman conversation.
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What program do you use to make "moviegifs"? Oh a greate episode but what happened to Matt? He is walking and talking with the guys and then *puff* he on a slab? Yes I suppose we are to understand that he was captured but it would have been nice to actually show it.
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Bewarned; spoilers will undoubtly ensue. That truly was an awesome episode First and foremost because we got to see some powerplay. For some time most of the powerplay has been restricted to the comic. That's just too easy. I really enjoyed seeing Peter finally go heavy on the powerusage, but I sincerly dislike the way he is heading. Anger is one thing, but he is being setup as the "good guy turned angry/evil" and the death of Simone is probably ment as the catalyst. The whole "angry and throwing around Isaac was way out of character and should never have ended with her death. Poor scriptwriting. They (the producers/scripwriters) can redeem themself if Peter more or less breaks down (cry, crawl into a corner) and takes a deep breath. But I doubt that is going to happen. The argument between Claire and her "father" was great. I love to hear her voice the option to run away (which I thought she was going to do last episode e.g. "Run!"). Her sense of protectionism for the family is a fair counter-argument, but I hope she runs away at some point. About her ability; I think she will become a healer and that her mother will be the one she accidentally cures. Beacuse, seriously, what good is her current power? And the final showdown between Ted, Matt and the family is a logical move. I mean, between Wireless, Matt and Ted they should be able to track Bennet down and corner him alone. It advances the plot fast and should make for an interesting next episode. (But what is the deal with Ted and Wireless...? I am referring to all the info we have received through the comic. It doesn't connect at all.) The Hiro/Ando plot needs rescue. I adore the geek aspect of the Hiro character, but they are completely going in circles. The last two episodes were more or less pointless. Oh and Claude's reaction was perfect. Get way and fast. (By the way, how much do we know about Peter and Nathan's father? He is suposseily dead yes, but if not their mother, then surely their father had an ability. Hm...)
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Sounds reasonable for the parkbit, but when the Glass Guy visited Sylar he did so without the Haitian guy. We are to believe, that the cell suppresses Sylar's abilities. Glass Guy says:" Oh no. You will find your abilities won't work. No here." And since Eden didn't deativate anything.... well I dunno. Ah yes silly me. Yes we agree. I were referring to what he said "You know that won't work on me." And since he hasn't got Claire's abilities (yet!) I assumed he ment his telekinesis were strong enough to stop bullets. Like when the FBI women Hanson shot at him. (Or perhaps it's something else entirely). It's a thread discussing the show. I highly doubt anyone reads it before being up to date. And even with spoiler tags it would appear "accidents" do happen
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Question: When Eden attempts to kill Sylar he simply pulls her through the glass, clearly demontrating his abilities are not "deactivated" within the cell. And why didn't he obey her command as he did in the park, outside the school? Was he faking all along? In the comic he is............read-the-comic-spoiler-break........... shot with what supposily is tranquilizer darts. But why can't he stop them if he is capable of stopping a wouldbe bullet from Eden's gun, 5 inches from his head?
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Hmm... I hear what you are saying, but perhaps he needs a little time to "build up momentum" like Hiro. Dunno. Many possibilities
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Sorry if this is a re-post or the wrong place: http://www.joystiq.com/2006/11/28/kotor-fr...se-to-continue/
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But everything is mental powers hehe... I will agree that he probably can't stop a table beging telekinetically thrown at him, but he can perhaps neutralize his wouldbe attacker' power entirely. He simply has to act first. Perhaps distance is his achilles heel.
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@Fenghuang She has "the word" (hence my reference to the comic Preacher). Have you read NBC's latest comic?
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He certainly has a keen power-people-radar... or perhaps that's one of the future twists: why can he find them so easily? Then again, no.... he overlooked Hiro in the caf
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I would imagen Eden and the Honorable Preacher Jesse Custer would have an interesting conversation
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Heroes Recruits Captain Sulu Superman had Jor-El. Batman has Wayne Manor. And now Hiro Nakamura has Captain Sulu. Figuring all great Heroes need to have come from somewhere, the hit NBC series has tapped Star Trek icon George Takei to play the father of Hiro Nakamura, the plucky Japanese office worker who happens to be able to bend the space-time continuum. Spoiler Alert: The rest of this news bit actually contains a minor spoiler. But nothing truly damaging. http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index....73-0a626192faf0
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@Gfted1 I will strongly recommed you read the comics http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/ And the pase is excellent indeed - I were "afraid" they would hold the showdown untill next week.
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Some funny ones in there And I probably became an Emancipator after playing SWG. "Sees the game as a titanic struggle between the evil expressive developers and the poor, downtrodden gamers." Only difference was: I was RIGHT! Damn straight