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KSiteTV
10-04-2009, 09:27 PM
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Ginx
10-05-2009, 07:02 PM
Pretty good. I have to honest that I'm bored with Hiro's current storyline but I find Peter's and Nathan/Sylar's interesting. And the end made me smile...:)

syclonefx
10-05-2009, 07:35 PM
Yeah I liked it, but I thought it was a little slow paced tonight.

KryptoKnight
10-05-2009, 07:40 PM
IMO, Heroes has really gone downhill. I know it is early in the season and things have to develop. But really, I am having a hard time even caring. There is nothing to suck you in like shows from the past. And why are they encouraging people to go to sprint to catch a moment of crap. I just want to watch the show on TV! They just need to work on the show before they try to manipulate their audience.

targis
10-05-2009, 09:08 PM
10 - Accept-ional

STFanatic
10-05-2009, 10:18 PM
I liked it, but I will admit I am getting bored with HRG/Noah.

I gave it an "8".

Lexgirl33
10-05-2009, 10:53 PM
I am going to give this a 7 errr. We need more Carnis.

Karafan1
10-05-2009, 11:31 PM
I thought it was pretty good, but I was really hoping for some more Matt/Sylar stuff we had last week. Hiro constantly going back in time to try to stop that guy from doing something stupid was pretty funny..Because of no Matt/Sylar stuff I'll give it a 9.

RedPhoenix23
10-06-2009, 12:25 AM
Just "Eh." lol

Spent too much time on stupid butt joke, dropped the ball on the sylar as Nathan story - should have him made more contact with Peter and Claire first, and the last Tracy scene just felt weird, lol. One min she's freaking out and turning into water then she's all confident and cool while walking out on that slimey boss of hers.

futurepeter
10-06-2009, 01:24 AM
9 ,no emma, no sylar, no parkman

Xanderman
10-06-2009, 02:25 AM
Ugh, awful episode. 'Crappy Heroes' of old is back for revenge, and this time, it's personal.

This season seems to be going more and more downhill. Started off good, got progressively worse from there.

Such a lame episode. Here's why:

- Sythan's power to see the history of inanimate objects he touches is SO stupid. Inanimate objects don't have eyes, or ears, or brains. Just because it happens to be in the same area as people or events or is touched by these people in the past doesn't mean it "absorbs" the events. So dumb. Ugh. Heroes, please kill this idiotic ability. Granted one can argue this ability is no less dumb or no more or less scientifically plausible or logical than others, but I would have to disagree with that argument. lol

- Tracy's liquid terminator ability. Reminds me of Tori Spelling's lame character on Smallville, and it's no less lame here. Becoming water is one of the dumbest abilities ever conceived of. 2nd dumbest ability this season, next to the one above. (And why do they have to keep finding ways to bring this actor back? What's the deal? Is she THAT popular?)

- That Claire/Noah chat about jobs for him/his future was so lame... Jesus is this all they can think of?

- Hiro--okay, he's dying, great. But when is he actually going to DIE ? How much longer do we have to wait before we never have to see this buffoon again? Lol honestly. His story this episode was so completely lame.

- Samuel/T-Bag being afraid of Noah is SO DAMNED UNBELIEVABLY LAME. What's so freakin' scary or special about Noah? He's got no frickin' powers. It's a miracle he's survived as long as he has. Sorry but I don't buy HRG as a badass that inspires fear from the likes of Theodore Bagwell. lol Seriously, total lameness here.

- Sythan getting attacked after about to "confess" to the police a possible murder he was involved in was so predictable. But really, who cares about the police? People like Sythan have super powers, so while this confession would be a "life ender" for a character on some other show, that's so not the case here. This is Heroes. It's not the same, and handling it the same way is lame. And I found it stupid that the mother would go after Sythan, when he came forward and confessed of possible wrongdoings to her. She should have went after that evil psycho Angela, not the man who let her know and expressed remorse. Just stupid...

So yeah, that was a hell of a lame episode! Bad writing.

2/10

TheANIMAL (marcus)
10-06-2009, 05:51 AM
It was a pretty rubbish and predictable episode. The end redeemed it a little bit. 5/10

Litle bit more bizarre
10-06-2009, 10:27 AM
Bit borring episode but zombie Sylar was funny :D

WhamBamThankUSam
10-06-2009, 11:00 AM
This is definitely one show where it's very up and down. Just when I am on the brink of closing it down and moving on to another show, it has a stellar episode. Then, I tune in again and it hands me a show like this where not much is happening. It has so much potential, it's too bad these kinds of episodes keep popping up.

I gave it a 5

henrik01
10-06-2009, 11:04 AM
And I found it stupid that the mother would go after Sythan, when he came forward and confessed of possible wrongdoings to her. She should have went after that evil psycho Angela, not the man who let her know and expressed remorse. Just stupid...


She probably knew that killing Angela's son would be worse than killing Angela.

Mini Wolfsbane
10-06-2009, 02:29 PM
Very bad episode. I hated it. There was very little to redeem it.

If they kill off Hiro for real I'm going to be so upset. :(
Okay, so he hasn't been as interesting as he was in season one, but that doesn't mean I don't like him now. If they could just stop using him for comedy relief, it would be better for the character.

UncleBuck
10-06-2009, 03:07 PM
I don't understand what I am watching from week to week anymore....

where is the story going?

I get that Sylar mind has to met up with sylar body.

I get that the writers seem to want to write Hiro off the show (why I have no clue)

I get that Claire has a stalker roomie....that is apparently connected to Samuel

I get that Noah is confused

I get that Traci wants more.

what i don't get is where are they going with any of this?

Is the whole point to create a "League of Super Dudes" with Peter, Traci, Noah and Claire? and Legion of Baddies with Samuel, Sylar, Parkman and Mama Petrarelli?

throw us a bone......or ratings will continue to fall

Xanderman
10-06-2009, 04:19 PM
She probably knew that killing Angela's son would be worse than killing Angela.You're absolutely right, it was to hurt her the same way she was hurt... I guess I was reacting more to how she went about accomplishing that. That being, murdering the person who brought to light the alleged murder in the first place. I mean if Nathan never said anything, she would never know. Ungrateful much? lol


If they kill off Hiro for real I'm going to be so upset. :(
Okay, so he hasn't been as interesting as he was in season one, but that doesn't mean I don't like him now. If they could just stop using him for comedy relief, it would be better for the character.I have a feeling his character is meant to appeal to kids in the audience or what have you. Or perhaps, the kid in all of us? Nah, just kids. lol But me, I've had it with the clown. When he dies, they should play that celebration music from the end of Return of the Jedi. And at the very end of his glorious death episode, we see Hiro one last time as a ghost, waving goodbye to Ando and Peter for some reason, and alongside Hiro a smiling Adam and Papa Sulu also wave, and then Hiro is finally and forever never seen or heard from again.:) :lol:


Is the whole point to create a "League of Super Dudes" with Peter, Traci, Noah and Claire? and Legion of Baddies with Samuel, Sylar, Parkman and Mama Petrarelli?I have a feeling you're right or very close. It's the last piece of the "ripping off The X-Men in every way possible" equation we have still yet to see. heh

shanemak
10-06-2009, 06:51 PM
Heroes is really disappointing me. I mean the scenes with Claire, HRG, and Hiro are really boring. The only stories that are even remotely worth watching are Sylathan's and Peter's. The show is really slacking on its special effects too.

But I think they are heading in the direction of super-charging Peter again. Afterall, they need a hero who could counter a Sylar with a brand spanking new telepathy ability.

WhamBamThankUSam
10-06-2009, 06:59 PM
You're absolutely right, it was to hurt her the same way she was hurt... I guess I was reacting more to how she went about accomplishing that. That being, murdering the person who brought to light the alleged murder in the first place. I mean if Nathan never said anything, she would never know. Ungrateful much? lol


Well, I think you could argue she killed Nathan because he took away her hope and her ability to pretend or picture her daughter alive somewhere, living happily. That idea might have been comforting to her, so when Nathan says she is definitely dead, he robbed her of that. That is just my opinion though.


I agree with those wanting to see a supercharged Peter again. When his powers were taken, they ruined one of the best parts of the show.

It's honestly like they are just writing without considering where the show is going ultimately. They just write week to week and see what happens. There is so much going on, and so many characters, and they aren't giving the audience enough to go on. They bring up all these questions, but rarely answer anything. And when they do answer some questions, they just bring up a bunch more to replace them. It's a bit ridiculous. They really need to narrow the focus and stick to an overall plan for the show.

Novak Fan
10-07-2009, 01:50 PM
It's honestly like they are just writing without considering where the show is going ultimately. They just write week to week and see what happens. There is so much going on, and so many characters, and they aren't giving the audience enough to go on. They bring up all these questions, but rarely answer anything. And when they do answer some questions, they just bring up a bunch more to replace them. It's a bit ridiculous. They really need to narrow the focus and stick to an overall plan for the show.

Agree

I love this show, still I do but I think that one of their main problems always have been that they have a lot of storylines around. And they want to focus on all of them at the same time and they just make a mess.
And the thing isn't that they hav a lot of characters...is that they want all the characters to be main. When some of them lost their insterest or they never have been that interesting to begin with.

Boring episode, HRG is still awesome though: 7/10

Xanderman
10-07-2009, 02:36 PM
Well, I think you could argue she killed Nathan because he took away her hope and her ability to pretend or picture her daughter alive somewhere, living happily. That idea might have been comforting to her, so when Nathan says she is definitely dead, he robbed her of that. That is just my opinion though. I like it, let's go with that. And of course, Nathan could have been involved in the murder for all she knew, or even been the one who actually did the deed. Even though he made no admission of such.

Joe Key
10-08-2009, 12:23 AM
Another solid episode. Actually enjoyed the Hiro bits for once. Thought him trying to save that guy and failing each time ment the world was course correcting like in Lost, but happy they went with more of a "You can help someone without using powers" theme.

Liked the Sylathen parts, and it looks like he still has Nathans thoughts but now Sylars face. Interesting twist and wonder when he will see his own face...Liked his interaction with Peter too.

HRG/Claire bit wasnt anything new but it didnt bother me. Only parts i didnt like and felt was a waste of time were Stacy going back to "work."

Loving this season but i guess im more easy to please than some of the others here, looking forward to more Emma and Peter next week.

jimmyolsenblues
10-08-2009, 09:32 AM
I am very excited sylar is back.