Yea, Mohinder just really shocked me. I didn't think when it came down to it he would turn so easily. Man, I was wrong!
I am concerned about heck, can't think of his name ... oh, Parkman. I'm concerned about Parkman. He's learning he can make people do what he wants by putting the suggestion in his head. IT starts out innocent. You do it cause you're trying to do something good ... then suddenly one day you wake up having crossed the line. And why does Hiro have a sword drawn on peter next week?
He has to think about Molly. I hope he considers that, before he goes to the deep end.
Hiro probably finds out that Peter let Adam out of that facility.
This is a possible side change of heroes that I've heard about. So could we see Parkman/Mohinder go hard to the company side, and Elle go to the good?
You might be right about Parkman, but I see him more going rogue like his dad or Adam ... Sylar. Man, and I so likd Mohinder in the beginning - what a disappointment.
Okay ..... I now surrender ... Wes is the best thing that happened to Claire since Peter and before that since her Dad. I sure wish I could find a way to get half the guys I meet to fawn all over me like that!!
Second ... Hiro. Don't we all know that even though there's Peter, and all the other major players in this thing, it still comes down to Hiro in the end? Why do you think his Father named him Hiro?
Third ... Adam ... *cry* and I was so conjuring up a good person to find her way to him in another fanfic sometime in the future. Oh well. *sob**sniff*
Last ... I am so hating Mohinder right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Okay, I thought it was rather careless of him to be taken by Sylar so easily, but letting himself fall so low as to murder the one man who knows how these people work better than anyone? It's like getting one of Ben Ladin's right hand men to convert to the good side!
Not only that, but Gosh, after everything that man did to help the right side Mohinder whacks him off over the criminal?? *greif*
I don't know if I can EVER forgive him.
see!!! i told everyone that West was a sweet, good guy
Two daughters, one good , one bad, each brought up differently. I think Elle is going to turn on her father now that she sees the good relationship she could've had.
Mohinder, Mohinder...
Claire better stop healing so much, or she will be a teenager forever.
I have to say that the writers strike as of now pisses me off to no end. This was turning out to be a great season, and it was only getting better, and now it's cut short.
This epi was great. Loved that we got to see a bit of a faceoff between Elle and Claire, but I still think in the end we'll see Elle on the good side. She's starting to look at Bob with different eyes, and isn't sure what's up or down now. Adam... make Sylar look respectable, and I think that's how they wanted it. Yeah Sylar is bad, but he's only doing things to make himself stronger. Adam wants to end everything and everyone. Peter I am really hoping isn't so brainwashed from his time in the company hands that he can't see soon that Adam is the danger.
Mohinder... he pulled out the ol' shout out to LOST. "For the greater good" was said, and I still believe he's going to end up bad, but bad because he wants to help everyone, and he doesn't see things in a black vs white kinda way.
So I'm also looking at the fact that we're going to see the return of Nikki in the next epi. With Micha gone, and his aunt in trouble. She's going to come out, and kick them around to save them both.
I have more on my mind, but I'll get to them later
I cried, "Oh, Lady Midnight, I fear that you grow old, the stars eat your body and the wind makes you cold." "If we cry now," she said, "it will just be ignored."
NEW YORK (AP) -- Milo Ventimiglia once again saved the world on NBC's "Heroes." Now what?
Milo Ventimiglia helps to save the world on "Heroes."
"It's funny how that always falls on my shoulders," Ventimiglia says.
In the second season finale, Ventimiglia's character, Peter Petrelli, destroyed a virus capable of annihilating most of mankind while Nathan Petrelli, Peter's high-flying brother, appeared to be assassinated at a press conference.
Ventimiglia isn't sure if Nathan (played by Adrian Pasdar) is dead.
"I really hope he's not going anywhere," Ventimiglia told The Associated Press during a telephone interview Wednesday. "That would be really disappointing to me to lose a brother and an amazing scene partner. I'm sure it's all going to work out the way it's supposed to."
Ventimiglia says he didn't watch the finale.
He wasn't alone. Ratings for Monday's episode were down from the previous week, and the conclusion of Volume Two was the lowest-rated finale episode for the show yet, according to Nielsen Media Research.
The second season of "Heroes" was cut short after the Writers Guild of America went on strike.
Ventimiglia says he's seen no scripts and has no clues about what will happen when the show returns.
"We ran out of stuff to shoot," he said. "That's basically what it boils down to."
Meanwhile, the 30-year-old actor is producing and starring in the first episode of a series of holiday-themed stop-animation short films for American Eagle Outfitters. The digital shorts also feature Lil Jon, Kristen Bell, Pete Wentz and Adrianne Palicki.
Ventimiglia, whose hair was famously chopped on "Heroes," opted for his puppet counterpart to have his longer 'do.
"I thought we should go with the bangs because they're more recognizable," he says.
Divide Pictures, Ventimiglia and partner Russ Cundiff's production company, has also optioned the movie rights to "Blades of Glory," John Rosengren's book about the Bloomington Jefferson Jaguars, a championship Minnesota high school hockey team.
Ventimiglia says he'll appear in the upcoming films "Game" and "The Chaos Theory."
"I try and take a break and take a vacation," he says, "but I keep getting wrapped up in jobs."
"Meanwhile, the 30-year-old actor is producing and starring in the first episode of a series of holiday-themed stop-animation short films for American Eagle Outfitters. The digital shorts also feature Lil Jon, Kristen Bell, Pete Wentz and Adrianne Palicki."