Heroes: 1961

Apr 13, 2009 22:04


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lady_alyria April 14 2009, 03:59:50 UTC
I had to justify the Chandra thing in my head too. I was like, maybe the company erased some of his memories so he didn't know what had happened in the desert. So he started his research again, he seemed so astounded by what Sylar could do, like it was his first time seeing it.

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egoteprovoco April 14 2009, 04:07:47 UTC
That makes sense. They did talk about erasing memories. But it raises another question...if they went back to the camp and saw Chandra, why wasn't Angela aware that her sister's body was not recovered?

Why were they all burried righ there, anyway. Didn't any of the vicims have extended family that wondered about them?

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lady_alyria April 14 2009, 04:13:21 UTC
Maybe no one told their extended family where they went and so they all just "vanished". I bet they probably didn't know the exact location of where they were going until they arrived.

If you were a 16 year old girl and your family had just been gunned down by the government would you go searching through the bodies?

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egoteprovoco April 14 2009, 04:21:27 UTC
If there was the slightest chance that one of my family members had survived, I would definitely have gone back to check.

And do we know for sure that it was a government camp? Did they explain who was keeping them there? I must have missed it.

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moliphino April 14 2009, 04:21:08 UTC
What will you steal for me? Something more interesting than socks, I hope. I don't even wear socks most of the time. Go with hoodies.

You forgot about Mohinder's genius move of handing over a file of papers in a wind storm.

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egoteprovoco April 14 2009, 04:25:24 UTC
Oh? You wanted your comment in my review? Why don' you write your own? That's what you always tell me o do when you don't include my brilliant spn observations in yours.

I also meant to make fun of Mohinder because he found HRG running around in a sorm shouting for Claire and jumped to the conclusion that Noah was stalking him. Way to be egocentric, dummy.

Hoodies are too bulky. I'll steal booze.

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ada_c_eliana April 14 2009, 04:33:33 UTC
How old was Alice supposed to be? Because she seemed a little slow to me - maybe explaining her hiding out there for 50 years waiting for Angela?

I just wish there had been more... something to the episode then "we'll all go to the desert, dig up graves, angst, yell, meet a creepy old lady, and then come out with the realization that we need to work together!" I'm with Peter - they def could've had that conversation (sans the creepy lady) in a restaurant.

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egoteprovoco April 14 2009, 18:45:23 UTC
They probably could have condensed the whole episode into about half the time. They could have used the extra 20 minutes to give Hiro and Ando a real story line!

No idea how old Alice was supposed to be. She acted young, but she was about the same size as Angela.

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greenrose18 April 14 2009, 05:14:56 UTC
No one still still explained WHY Nathan did what he did - austing the heroes, etc. What was the purpose of that? Why don't people ask him? Peter has every right to be angry at Nathan - I do not understand why everyone seems to have forgiven him so easily.

so, what was the point of digging up people again? And the episode with the landlord in the begining of the episode - remembering how Dr. Suresh Sr. used to scream and moan when remembering Coyote's Sand. huh? How is exactly was the landlord - he looked like he was not older than 45. What gives?

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egoteprovoco April 14 2009, 18:47:24 UTC
Much like Claire, we forgive Nathan because he was awfully cute last week. At least, that's why *I* forgive him.

There was no point to digging up the graves. Much as I feared last week, it was just for dramatic effect.

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greenrose18 April 15 2009, 02:36:07 UTC
Oh, yeah, I forgot, he looked cute. Actually, he did:-)

Angela ordered to dig up the graves. She later proclaimed that she needed to find a piece of Alice to bury. When Alice showed up, she wasn't all that surprised. Ok, she is either dead or alive, either way, at least I have given my family a workout. And Alice - not the brightest pea in the pod.

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egoteprovoco April 14 2009, 18:48:59 UTC
Filler episodes are necessary on occasion. I won't get all bent out of shape that this one was a bit dull. They'd better make the set-up worth while, though.

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