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Post by SPS on Sept 22, 2009 2:24:39 GMT
Watched the new premiere and again this episode hasn't left me wanting more. I only pray that it doesn't go downhill again like last season.
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Post by Hand-E-Food on Sept 22, 2009 3:49:11 GMT
And the season before that.
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Post by SPS on Sept 29, 2009 3:32:40 GMT
Why do I continue watching this show? Felt very light. Oh and the woman with the special powers felt lame.
Oh wait I just realized Matt Parkman continues to be the most compelling character in the series. His scenes with Sylar were great.
Also no Mohinder in two episodes straight? It must be a record!
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Post by SPS on Oct 6, 2009 15:14:32 GMT
kinda bleh episode, glad to see a return to form with the Claire and Noah scenes. This is more like they were at the end of season 1 than throughout the series.
Now I guess Nathan is dead...for good.
Also Sylar is back. Now an amnesiac Sylar or a Sylar that thinks he's Nathan will probably wander around for awhile. I can see where this plot is going either way.
Also no Mohinder again! I hope he has been downgraded to a guest star.
EDIT: Also no Parkman! Don't the writers realize that the show is 50 times better when he's in it?
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Post by killerzzz on Oct 9, 2009 15:40:11 GMT
Ok, I'm getting some EXTREME deja vu with this season. Like, I'd swear I'd see the Clair and Gretchen window incident and dinner scenes before. Same about Peter getting served and the sight-sound lady. I'm trippin balls, man! Besides that... One thing I really hated and lol'd at on Monday's episode was the extremely cliche and lame way Noah quoted Clair at someone else. That sort of thing can litterally never be done again, it's so corny. Otherwise, I'm still captain optimism, agreeing that it doesn't have the flair of season 1, but still enjoying it pleanty. I'm curious about where they're going to go with Sight-Sound. I mean, besides her and Peter falling in love.  Question: Is there dirt in ink? I'm no chemist, or w/e, so I don't get why Mr. Irish controls both ink and earth. My guess is just that ink is some natural thing in the ground, and it gets included in the fun, or something. Clair is... less annoying this season. Wow, didn't see that coming. And it's nice without emo mom in the picture. (either or). I'm guessing it's gonna be Sylar who thinks he's Nathan.  And finally, did you watch the previews? *SPOILAR BELOW!* Lol, Clair gets lez kissed.  Killerzzz
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Post by SPS on Oct 13, 2009 1:03:44 GMT
this week's episode was alright. The so called Lesbian kiss was more like a girl who was stalking Claire forcing herself on Claire.
Also why is Sylar the one who is corrupted again?
Finally judging by next week's previews I really hope that both Hero and Sylar's storylines are going somewhere. Also I hope and pray Matt comes back next week. I miss him.
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Post by SPS on Oct 20, 2009 1:09:46 GMT
not a bad episode this week. I actually quite enjoyed it to tell the truth. I just liked being along for the ride. Can't wait to see the return of Charlie and Matt next week!
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Post by killerzzz on Oct 26, 2009 17:34:49 GMT
The so called Lesbian kiss was more like a girl who was stalking Claire forcing herself on Claire. Perhaps, but she didn't pull back, did she? ;D Anyhow, I'll stop nasty-minded-killerzzz there.  So it looks like Sylar isn't coming back until Matt puts him in his body again. Right now we're stuck with Sylar who is in fact a Nathan-personality who is stuck in Sylar's body but who has lost his Nathan-memories and now thinks he's Sylar, whom he doesn't really know or properly remember either. What a confused guy! Aww... and Darth Maul is jealous...  Finally, Noah is kicking butt to save people. I was waiting for him to decide to be the straight out hero since for evar! I'm really wondering where they're going to go with the Charlie story. Hasn't Hiro already made peace with her fate, having gone back in time to live a short time in her life? Will this have something to do with that "Saving Charlie" book (which I haven't read), or was that about the other time he tried to save her? Killerzzz
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Post by SPS on Nov 3, 2009 15:59:17 GMT
Best episode of the season so far. I liked the overall story, even though it messes with the continuum a bit. Hiro loosing Charlie even after he saved her was cliched but brilliant. This episode nearly redeems how Hiro has acted the previous two seasons.
Samuel is a brilliant villain, and he earns extra points for possibly killing Mohinder.
Welcome back Heroes. I missed you.
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Post by killerzzz on Nov 8, 2009 3:27:01 GMT
Two things to say: episode two Mondays ago, had grit. That vigilante murder was gritter, in its own way, than what I've come to expect from Heroes. Good thing? Well, it surprised me, so I suppose so. Last Monday, enjoyed the fun time travel stuff and DANG Hiro got angry. Which was pretty cool. Heh, if Hiro's words had effected Sylar, that would be over three seasons that we'd have to redo all over again.  Killerzzz
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Post by SPS on Dec 1, 2009 16:23:58 GMT
Last couple of episodes:
Thanksgiving- okay but forgettable.
This week's episode:
Good but Samuel is becoming way too much of a rip-off of Magneto. Then he seduces Claire too easily. Gretchen had the right idea. But the best parts were the parts with Peter and Natelar. I loved how Peter went medieval on his ass and then failed in the end. I really hope that this brings Peter's empathic mimicry powers back. Its going to be the only way he can defeat Sylar once and for all, and hopefully get his revenge or justice.
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Post by killerzzz on Jan 26, 2010 5:58:20 GMT
... Dammit Samuel.
No, dammit Claire for trusting Samuel and dammit Noah for not shooting Samuel right away and still not shooing Samuel when the sniping began.
I just hope Darth Maul catches on to Earthshaker's schemes again.
Uh, oh yeah, question. Where the flipping heck is the invisible chick? Did they forget that she snuck in Gretchin's car when she was leaving Claire at the carnival, or did they just realize "o wait, we don't know where we were going with that" and decided to just hope everyone forgot? Or do they actually have some weird plan I'm just not seeing? (revenge? plenty of opportunities already. spy? why?)
Samuel is such a spaz.
Killerzzz
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Post by SPS on Jan 26, 2010 14:51:47 GMT
I'm more angry that they may flip a positive development with Sylar within two episodes. But not only that but make Sylar want to be a good little serial killer again. Didn't they learn their lesson from season 3? I am almost done with this show...
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Post by SPS on Feb 9, 2010 3:12:53 GMT
Heroes season finale was good. This season has done a lot to try to erase the bad taste of vols 2 and 3 from memory. Not entirely successful, but a very solid effort.
The good:
The fate of Charlie was unexpected but perfect. Hiro did good by me.
Glad to see every member of Samuel's carnival leaving.
The first time we have ever seen an "epic" battle in the series (at least in recent memory).
Was expecting the ending, but not expecting Claire to reveal their existence. I am genuinely intrigued by the direction the series goes if it gets picked up for season 5. If not this is a pretty good series finale scene. Loved the delicious irony of Sylar saying that it was a brave new world (or at least I think it's Irony).
The bad:
Tracy!
Matt was wasted, and I have a feeling that he has outlived his usefulness now.
Good Sylar
Overall I give this episode a 5/5. This brought back memories of season 1 for me.
And the season (haven't watched all the episodes since they aired so this is tentative) a 4.5/5. Heroes is back on track my friends. It was all about the characters rather than the events.
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