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Heroes: Volume II

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Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Holy crap, this episode was fucking pointless. They saved DL only to kill him off again, damn.... This whole episode could've been made into a 5 minute clip.

exactly, my friend!
 
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
nevermind... I thought this was about something interesting like the Dragonlance books. 😉

I own 30-40 Dragonlance books, and I still think they're just as cheesy as any primetime tv drama...

They're not that cheesy in my imagination. 😛
 
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I think Peter being able to heal away the Haitians mind erasing was pretty far fetched.

Yeah phasing, shapeshift, electricity coming from one's hands are everyday occurances...don't know why they have to pull out mind repair.
 
Two minor story holes been bugging me:

HRG teamed up with the memory wiping Haitian after Claude disappeared yet West remembers Noah from his abduction.

The Haitian hancuffed Peter in an empty cargo container that ends up across the pond where men with accents somehow thought it was full of merchandise.

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Nov 19 preview has me wondering about:

Hiro's time travel effort to save his old man Sulu

and

the High Noon Shoot Out involving Noah & Claire vs Bob & Moh & Elle.

Guessing Hiro's chances of changing history and saving Sulu's life are slim to none. Although Bob & Moh end up with a gun pointed at them Issac's painting shows what looks like Noah prone with a bloody headache. So whereas Hiro couldn't save his dad maybe just maybe Claire might save hers.



 
Originally posted by: alrocky
Two minor story holes been bugging me:

HRG teamed up with the memory wiping Haitian after Claude disappeared yet West remembers Noah from his abduction.

The Haitian hancuffed Peter in an empty cargo container that ends up across the pond where men with accents somehow thought it was full of merchandise.

You've got me on the first one.

The second one, my best guess is whoever gave them the tip deliberately misinformed them.
 
Originally posted by: alrocky
Two minor story holes been bugging me:

HRG teamed up with the memory wiping Haitian after Claude disappeared yet West remembers Noah from his abduction.

The Haitian hancuffed Peter in an empty cargo container that ends up across the pond where men with accents somehow thought it was full of merchandise.

That first one bugs me a bit too. But it could be the Haitian's powers aren't as finite? Or he's human..and simply flawed.

The second one is easy, it was suppose to be merchandised... shippers saw it closed, so they loaded it 🙂
 
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: alrocky
Two minor story holes been bugging me:

HRG teamed up with the memory wiping Haitian after Claude disappeared yet West remembers Noah from his abduction.

The Haitian hancuffed Peter in an empty cargo container that ends up across the pond where men with accents somehow thought it was full of merchandise.

That first one bugs me a bit too. But it could be the Haitian's powers aren't as finite? Or he's human..and simply flawed.

The second one is easy, it was suppose to be merchandised... shippers saw it closed, so they loaded it 🙂

Is there a reason West couldn't have been abducted during the Claude era?
 
I'm thinking Adam is immortal.. I don't think he time traveled or whatever, I think he used to be evil and is currently repenting for his sins.. But whatever, that's just me though.
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I'm thinking Adam is immortal.. I don't think he time traveled or whatever, I think he used to be evil and is currently repenting for his sins.. But whatever, that's just me though.

yeah, that's already been established by the show
 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I'm thinking Adam is immortal.. I don't think he time traveled or whatever, I think he used to be evil and is currently repenting for his sins.. But whatever, that's just me though.

I think he's still evil--I think he's the driving force for getting the Shanti virus released.
 
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: alrocky
Two minor story holes been bugging me:

HRG teamed up with the memory wiping Haitian after Claude disappeared yet West remembers Noah from his abduction.

That first one bugs me a bit too. But it could be the Haitian's powers aren't as finite? Or he's human.. and simply flawed.
Is there a reason West couldn't have been abducted during the Claude era?
Appears Hero powers manifest [usually] after puberty, Claire and West are about the same age, and (I may be wrong but didn't) Claude disappeared 5-10 years ago? Afterwhich HRG partnered with the mute Haitian.

DOH! usually after puberty. Anyway I got the impression that West's abduction was within the few years which should mean the Haitian was with Noah.

 
Originally posted by: alrocky
Appears Hero powers manifest after puberty, Claire and West are about the same age, and (I may be wrong but didn't) Claude disappeared 5-10 years ago? Afterwhich HRG partnered with the mute Haitian.

Elle claims to have manifested her powers at age 6, and Micah was 10 or younger. Dunno how old Molly is, but she definitely appears to be pre-pubescent.
 
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: alrocky
Two minor story holes been bugging me:

HRG teamed up with the memory wiping Haitian after Claude disappeared yet West remembers Noah from his abduction.

The Haitian hancuffed Peter in an empty cargo container that ends up across the pond where men with accents somehow thought it was full of merchandise.

That first one bugs me a bit too. But it could be the Haitian's powers aren't as finite? Or he's human..and simply flawed.

The second one is easy, it was suppose to be merchandised... shippers saw it closed, so they loaded it 🙂

Is there a reason West couldn't have been abducted during the Claude era?

Didn't Claude disappear when Claire was a baby? Or sometime around 10 years ago...
 
I think Adam is still evil especially since it's believed that he's the one that killed Sulu. Even during the previously happened scenes, Kensei/Adam said, "As long as I have breath, I shall take everything you hold dear" or something like that.

I thought yesterday's episode was a little disappointing... I guess I just expected something like that near the beginning, not episode 8 (now out of 13). Maybe it's just that the episode was decent but it's attempting to pick up my opinion of the show which is in a slump.

All I know is I got more entertainment out of watching The Big Bang Theory 😛.
 
Can't wait to see Hiro try and save his father. Would like to think Adam has turned a new leaf, but not counting on that yet. As well as Bob plays the nice guy I think he is on the wrong side.

Enjoyed the flashback show, answered some nagging questions. 3 epidsodes left, should be an exciting finish.
 
Maybe there's a twist and Adam is actually the good one. Making him seem evil is just a ploy by the writers. Bob and company are the evil ones.

On a different topic, shouldn't Peter's blood have super healing properties too?
 
Originally posted by: Minjin
Maybe there's a twist and Adam is actually the good one. Making him seem evil is just a ploy by the writers. Bob and company are the evil ones.

On a different topic, shouldn't Peter's blood have super healing properties too?

probably... or maybe it's too different from strictly one power?
 
That was a lame episode. Feel bad because everytime I think the next episode is going to be good, I try to convince my wife to watch it with me and it results in a terrible episode. Last season, it was a bunch of Nikki drawn out episodes. Last night, it is a waste of minutes on Nikki and the twins. Not surprising, my wife thought the episode was bad also. Can anyone explain to me how Peter and Nathan's mom helped the Haitian? And how did the Haitian get to come back to the company? And if Adam is so dangerous, why didn't the Haitian wipe out his memory?
 
Originally posted by: AmdInside
That was a lame episode. Feel bad because everytime I think the next episode is going to be good, I try to convince my wife to watch it with me and it results in a terrible episode. Last season, it was a bunch of Nicki drawn out episodes. Last night, it is a waste of minutes on Nicki and the twins. Not surprising, my wife thought the episode was bad also. Can anyone explain to me how Peter and Nathan's mom helped the Haitian? And how did the Haitian get to come back to the company?

the episode answered most of the questions left by the season finale/premiere and set up the final 3 episodes perfectly. some people will never be pleased with anything...

Originally posted by: Minjin
Maybe there's a twist and Adam is actually the good one. Making him seem evil is just a ploy by the writers. Bob and company are the evil ones.

On a different topic, shouldn't Peter's blood have super healing properties too?

or maybe they are both evil with different evil agendas?

never thought about peter's blood having those properties, but i'm sure there's some explanation for why they don't/they haven't explored whether they do or not.
 
Originally posted by: AmdInside
That was a lame episode. Feel bad because everytime I think the next episode is going to be good, I try to convince my wife to watch it with me and it results in a terrible episode. Last season, it was a bunch of Nikki drawn out episodes. Last night, it is a waste of minutes on Nikki and the twins. Not surprising, my wife thought the episode was bad also. Can anyone explain to me how Peter and Nathan's mom helped the Haitian? And how did the Haitian get to come back to the company? And if Adam is so dangerous, why didn't the Haitian wipe out his memory?

You may be watching, but not paying attention.

The Haitian never left the 'company' during these episodes. At some point the company must infect him and send him off to die. (The story is on NBC's Heroes site under novels)...he gets well and comes back to the states to find HRG.

More than likely Adam wasn't wiped because they already had him locked up. I don't think he got vistors. Being he is immortal he probably needs nothing given to him.

I am not sure why the adversion to Nikki's character nor the mexicans...other than some of the tangents drawn out too much.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: loki8481
maybe I'd have liked her better if they started off the season with how we saw them tonight, but now, I'm just sick of the damned whining. "omg, I killed people... whaaaaaaaaa." take a damn prozac, girl.
To be honest, I don't even mind those characters all that much. The thing that bugs the fucking crap out of me is:

MAAAAJAAAA
ALEJANDRO!!!
MAAJAAA!!!!
ALEJANDRO!!
MAJA!
ALEJANDRO!
MAAJAAAAAA!

repeat chorus 3x per ep.

SHUT. THE. FUCK. UP.

Yeah, that's so fvcking annoying. Even having Sylar hook up with them does not offset how fvcking annoying their characters are.

Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Originally posted by: Juno
the story was terrible. why bringing DL back? he was ALREADY dead. that's truly lame.

3 episodes left to end season 2? wow that's quick.
Wasn't this season supposed to be composed of 2 twelve epsiode story-lines? Maybe the writer's strike is putting a dent in that?

Personally I liked today's episode. It answered a lot of questions.

btw, Peter needs to bend Kristin Bell over, make her shoot sparks out of her ears (or whereever), then frag her. She's easy on the eyes but her character is annoying.

I liked the espisode as well. Provided some background info and had a decent ending with Peter and Adam. Unfortunately, as was mentioned, the writers strike means that this season's story is undoubtedly going to be rushed and lacking in quality.


Originally posted by: davestar
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I'm thinking Adam is immortal.. I don't think he time traveled or whatever, I think he used to be evil and is currently repenting for his sins.. But whatever, that's just me though.

yeah, that's already been established by the show

Unless someone cuts off his head. Wait, I'm thinking of a different show.

 
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I'm thinking Adam is immortal.. I don't think he time traveled or whatever, I think he used to be evil and is currently repenting for his sins.. But whatever, that's just me though.

When Peter broke into adam room, It sounded like peter said the guy look good being around for 400 years. or somethen like that. I sworn heard the number 400. Did anyone else hear peter say 400?

i found the line peter said " For 400 years, you've held up pretty well"

 
Originally posted by: sonoma1993
Originally posted by: Vegitto
I'm thinking Adam is immortal.. I don't think he time traveled or whatever, I think he used to be evil and is currently repenting for his sins.. But whatever, that's just me though.

When Peter broke into adam room, It sounded like peter said the guy look good being around for 400 years. or somethen like that. I sworn heard the number 400. Did anyone else hear peter say 400?

i found the line peter said " For 400 years, you've held up pretty well"

I thought he said 40.
 
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