Heroes 10/13

Chult86

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Well I didn't think last week's episode was as good as most, this week I really enjoyed
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I like the idea of questioning all of the Company's motives, as well as the "Linderman" plot.

But Hiro killed Ando? We must be missing part of that timeline or something
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This show is really pushing it, and it is starting to get irritating.

We had an entire episode about Sylar getting super hearing, but I guess that is over.

Claire is listening to Sylar over her father... what is that about?

Why do we keep having to be introduced too new people only to have them off'd in the same episode.

If Linderman is really dead... how did Nathan come back to life? Is that more Claire blood, or what, they have to answer that.

The episodes have a good feel to them, but they are just paper thin and don't bare any scrutiny. If you've ever watched a single episode, the things we are seeing don't make a bit of sense. There is no internal consistency.
 
This show used to be so bad it was entertaining. Now it's just boring.

It's a shame such a strong concept is basically a prime time soap opera.
 
All of these twists are finally starting to bother me. There's too much going on now to digest.

Maya calls Mohinder a monster and that's all that takes for him to snap? good gosh.
 
Maybe, but I suspect the fault lies with Kring. This isn't as difficult as he is making it, and it is getting assy. You can't make a Lost style show without a long term commitment to consistency. You can't ask the audience to suspend their disbelief if you aren't going to provide an adequate framework. He basically changes the rules anytime there is a scene which requires different rules, and it is irritating. If you want to create a compelling alternate universe, it needs to have a foundation on which you can build on. If the characters, physics and subtext are this malleable, then there is nothing to hook you in beside the window dressing of cheap effects.
 
I thought that at one point, but then why would future Sylar have gone nuclear (Ted Sprague) or been able to paint the future (Isaac Mendez)?

Definitely some inconsistency there.
 
And speaking of future-sylar... since when does Peter need someone's permissions to take their powers? That's never happened before, either.
 
Checking the Wiki, Sylar regains telekinesis at the beginning of season 3, when he gets injected with Shanti virus cure. He regains that, and his base understanding ability, but that was it.
 
Linderman really is dead, that question was answered this week. Nathan was brought back by Claire/Peter blood, not sure which at this point.

The interesting thing coming up is what Papa Putrelli is all about...he seems to be one bad mutha.
 

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