According to Greg Beemans latest blog sylar is one of the best, if not the best actor in the series and it didn't sound as if he's going to leave the show anytime soon. Btw on the blog thing: it seems the Beeman episodes are somewhat some of the best of the season (10 and 13 latest). Nathan and the Strauss Chick are damn…
I woulda said that about the first couple of episodes, but it seems to be flattening out now, for the better. Instead of multiple character jumpings between commercials we're actually getting 10-15 minutes of face time with a certain plot. Especially in Monday's episode. Up until last night we didn't see much of the Suresh…
Heh, as apposed to all the other times he runs around like a 10 yr old? "I DID IT!" It's treading water, I'll keep catching it when I can. This episode was a nice little bridge that hopefully goes somewhere. I'm wondering if Mohinder will turn back at some point, seems like he might be past the point of no return now? He…
Well, personally I thought this episode was 10 times better than last weeks. This week was exciting and finally getting somewhere. We're seeing this Rebel guy now not only talks to Claire but all of the Heroes. Peter and Matt did some cool mind tricks together. I can't wait to see what happens with the strapped up Matt.…
I thought it started pretty well. As confusing as the first episode of season 2 was though. I hope they go more into the Haitian, he's a wicked character. The problem with the franchise comes from the very beginning and plot itself, all 3 seasons have now started with visions of the future. The first season was very…
I am excited but a bit torn. When the first season came out I was so damn excited with each new episode. It felt like television was returning to a form it was lacking in the past 10 years. Then the damn writers strike hit and everything went down hill. Here we are 9 months later and I can not help but feel that the Heroes…
Damn, that was season finale equivalent of a jizz in the pants, it was over before it'd even started. What happened to the potential of Samuel totalling everything on a grand scale in the "he can move mountains" way? He flattened a whole town without his posse around him but couldn't move a mound of earth more than 10 feet…