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JazZeke wrote:Last night's episode gave me bad dreams of being buried alive. >_< That move seemed a bit dark for little old Hiro.
JazZeke wrote:Last night's episode gave me bad dreams of being buried alive. >_< That move seemed a bit dark for little old Hiro.
God Magnus wrote:JazZeke wrote:Last night's episode gave me bad dreams of being buried alive. >_< That move seemed a bit dark for little old Hiro.
Well, he did get rid of him without killing him.
Overall, Volume Two was pretty weak. There were a lot of things that just went nowhere and the writing seemed very inconsistent.
I am wondering if it's going to become a theme throughout the series that Nathan is apparently killed at the end of each volume only to pop up alive right away in the next one. Hopefully, he isn't dead or we'll have to deal with Peter's whiny "I miss my brother. I wish he were here. I can't do this without him. He'd know what to do." for at least 10 episodes.
Robinson wrote:The way I see it is now Peter will have a whole new goal in life. First go after the killer and then use his powers to just utterly destroy the company one by one.
God Magnus wrote:Robinson wrote:The way I see it is now Peter will have a whole new goal in life. First go after the killer and then use his powers to just utterly destroy the company one by one.
Well, we've seen how far he takes his goals considering he just kind of forgot about his girlfriend that he was supposedly trying to save the whole time. Did he just assume the Back to the Future "everything will change around her" theory would work and he'd just hook up with her when he catches up to her? And why didn't he go nuts and zap eveybody in the room so Nathan's shooter wouldn't get away? And why did he waste so much time prying the vault door open when he could have just walked through it? And why does he just keep getting stupider? Are all the powers starting to push the intelligence out of his brain as he absorbs them? If Nathan is really dead I hope it somehow inspires Peter to be the character that he should be.
Philcom wrote:Since we're all talking about Heroes dream, I keep having this reoccurring one where I am Sylar.
Think it all fits in with the dreams I've been having all my life where I gain some power and get hunted for it, and turn evil.
I'd have telekenetics, the ability to change how I looked, invisibility. and ummm... the ability to make stones out of thin air.
On the subject, you all think Sylar is going to be able to keep Candice's power since he took it when he had the virus?
Robinson wrote:God Magnus wrote:Robinson wrote:The way I see it is now Peter will have a whole new goal in life. First go after the killer and then use his powers to just utterly destroy the company one by one.
Well, we've seen how far he takes his goals considering he just kind of forgot about his girlfriend that he was supposedly trying to save the whole time. Did he just assume the Back to the Future "everything will change around her" theory would work and he'd just hook up with her when he catches up to her? And why didn't he go nuts and zap eveybody in the room so Nathan's shooter wouldn't get away? And why did he waste so much time prying the vault door open when he could have just walked through it? And why does he just keep getting stupider? Are all the powers starting to push the intelligence out of his brain as he absorbs them? If Nathan is really dead I hope it somehow inspires Peter to be the character that he should be.
The whole "destroy the virus" storyline for him was to save her so that she did not die of it, granted she would still be in the future, but if the virus isn't released then the future would change. Peter is a very nieve character and has been from the start, he sees the "good" in people and feels their stated intentions are true. I think Peter will be a little bit more focused now.
Robinson wrote:The whole "destroy the virus" storyline for him was to save her so that she did not die of it, granted she would still be in the future, but if the virus isn't released then the future would change.
God Magnus wrote:Robinson wrote:The whole "destroy the virus" storyline for him was to save her so that she did not die of it, granted she would still be in the future, but if the virus isn't released then the future would change.
Okay, the point I'm tying to make about this is, if that future no longer exists, then neither should she. The whole "the future will change around her" theory just doesn't make any sense. Not that all of the other time travel theories on this show have but that one just annoys me to no end.
And why did he waste so much time prying the vault door open when he could have just walked through it?
Cujo wrote:yeah the writers strike really F-ed this show up bigtime...
Robinson wrote:Cujo wrote:yeah the writers strike really F-ed this show up bigtime...
Not really because most if not all episodes were finalized by the time the strike happened. I believe it was all filmed just effects and editing were left.
JazZeke wrote:Robinson wrote:Cujo wrote:yeah the writers strike really F-ed this show up bigtime...
Not really because most if not all episodes were finalized by the time the strike happened. I believe it was all filmed just effects and editing were left.
Well, they were still rushed to get everything written out before the strike began. As such they really didn't think things through like they had time to do throughout season 1.
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