Oh, right, I watched it yesterday but forgot to post. I liked it. It was very interesting and not as lame as I thought it'd be. I loved what happened with Peter, whatever that was. I'm pretty stoked.
I finally got to watch the episode and loved it. I think that while last season's fast-pace was good, I am enjoying the somewhat slower pace to this episode. It definitely seems more straight-forward with a couple good turns and some great special effects. I am definitely interested in seeing how this volume unfolds. Oh and Sylar beating the shit out of all those Agents was sick.
I've just finished watching Volume 3 and I gotta say, I was disappointed. The writing was terrible and unoriginal and a lot of the things were just plain lame IMO. Allow me to list a few "I mean C'MON!" moments throughout the volume: * One minute Sylar is good, then all of a sudden he deliberately lets the "monster" take over him again. * Mr. Petrilli plotting to kill his own son! * Hiro becomes a 10 year old again! * Two comic book nerds helping them out without having the slightest idea about these people! * Matt & Daphney "falls in love". GOD! They couldn't be more different people! * Elle giving off electrical charges inside a fucking plane without ANYONE noticing! I could go on and on. Also, a lotta the stuff seemed excessively corny and that took a lot out of the serious backdrop of the story. Honestly though, I thought the volume started off really well. I was absolutely blown away when they revealed that Peter shot Nathan at the end of season 2, but with each episode things just went downhill. Despite the disappointment, I will still watch Fugitives. Probably the show will go back to the days of Season 1/2.
Oh whatever. Its 3am where I live, and I haven't slept more than two hours total in the last few days
A) I'm sick of noah's flip flopping sides... B) I love the hunter! C) Sylar is still sweet as usual. Now a Sylar junior? Great! One of the major things I'm currently disliking about the show is its need to keep characters in after they become useless. I mean, mohinder was a scientist that was clearly needed in the begining, but at this point, the only reason why he's still around is because people liked him so they made up some reason for him to exist. I think it's great that they are answering the audiences wishes, but I think one of the biggest problems with the show is that the characters are so repetitive. Since the beginning all the characters have kept the same goals and actions... I don't know, maybe I'm just ranting again, it really was a pretty good episode. Oh but I do have one question, maybe I missed it, but do we know Angela Pettrelli's power yet?
She has prophetic dreams. That's where Peter gets his random dreams from Season 1 from. Technically it's the first power he ever absorbed. And speaking about tonight's episode (which I got to see thankfully)... They limited Peter's power. Interesting. Daphne is dead(?) and Matt becomes self-absorbed in revenge. Hiro still believes he is part of something, and possibly the return of Micah or Hannah?
The whole thing with that has been discussed by Tim Kring. The network won't let him just kill off characters because the fans have grown to like them. He actually stated one time that certain characters are here a lot longer than they should have been and a lot longer than he planned on them being here.
One of my highlights from the episode was this: Ando realizing Hiro is still alive because Ando kills him in the future. He's all like, "Yes! I kill Hiro!"
I laughed when Sylar did his "One of us! One of us!" look when Spoiler that kid burnt that cop's ass.
I wasn't really looking at the tv at the end of the episode but did sylar have the kid in the car with him at the end? the glimpse I saw looked like it was just sylar in there, but I could have totally missed it.
haha nice... so sylar killed him? Thats a shame though cause I woulda enjoyed him... but perhaps he's not dead, just not tagging along.
LOL, I thought that was funny, he just seemed so joyous about it, like a little kid who got away with stealing a cookie or something
Interesting. Okay, let's see. Great indeed. I loved that part, it was really exciting and so not expectable. They make such an awesome couple. Well, yeah I think that it is somewhat interesting that Peter's got to keep only one power at a time and it's definitely better than not having any powers whatsoever. But I don't know, I just don't quite see it working that well. And really, is Daphne dead or what? Matt didn't seem to care that much about about it. Hmmm. Dude, he just told you, you didn't miss anything.