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."
reallllly bad irish accents there... they could use some work
Yes! Everybody ... okay, most think that the irish sound like they are all from Dublin. And it's kinda lousy even for Dublin. Anyway, the Corks have these kind of singsongy high toned voices. They go up and down and are sometimes trilly. I like the Cork accent and the Belfast ( Northern ) accent as well.
OK, so I finally watched this week's episode. I'll put my thoughts in a little spoiler bubble in case someone still hasn't seen it.
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First off, I really don't like the Mexcians' storyline. I mean, they're completely uninteresting and I can't see how either of their seeming abilities could possibly come into play in later episodes. I am interested in their storyline now insofar as to see how this American kid connects them to Claire. There's already a connection, seeing as how their getaway car is Claire's stolen car. (Major product placement there.)
Second, I think that somehow Sylar has forgotten just how exactly he takes other people's powers. Candace's head appeared to still be intact after he killed her. In the five years in the future episode from last season we saw that Sylar had taken her power. Is it possible that we're seeing an alternate version of the future based off of what happened at the plaza?
Third, I am really getting annoyed with Claire's storyline as far as this other guy is concerned. I mean, how cheesy was their story this week? And I saw it coming a mile away that he was connected to the company in some way. I have read it postulated on the internet that it is West who is killing off the elder generation of heroes. Could be, but how would he turn invisible to attack Mama Petreilli?
Fourth, I could have told you that Peter would fall for the girl and not want to open the box. As I saw her putting the tattoo on, I knew it would go away because of the healing abilities. I'm confused on those abilities though because as far as projectiles go we've only seen healing occur after those are removed by human hand (the stick in Claire's head for example). And given this, we've now seen the human body eject those projectiles/foreign objects to heal. (Peter and the bullets.) And as far as abilities go, how would Claire have pierced ears? The holes would heal over and she'd have to pierce them again every time she wanted to wear earrings. (Yet we see empty holes in the beach scene from this week. Couldn't they at least airbrush the holes out?)
Fifth, if the person going after the elder generation of heroes is one of them and turned traitor and their deaths are depicted in Isaac's paintings then what power does HRG have? At this point is logical for one to assume that these eight paintings depict the deaths of said elder generation, beginning with Kaito Nakamura and ending with HRG. Given this assumption then we must beging to speculate on HRG's powers. And his true motives. I know that there are many explanations and this last of the series could end up being another of Isaac's paintings that doesn't come true because of some event that occurs that didn't originally play into the painting.
Sixth, what is the Haitian's role in everything? Peter is wearing the necklace that he once wore. He had the virus and the company sent Mohinder to test him. Mohinder then cured the Haitian and pretended to have his memory erased so that the Haitian could go to California and find HRG. Why does HRG need the Haitian?
That's all I got for now, but things are still tumbling over others in my mind at the moment.
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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."
OK, so I finally watched this week's episode. I'll put my thoughts in a little spoiler bubble in case someone still hasn't seen it.
Spoiler
First off, I really don't like the Mexcians' storyline. I mean, they're completely uninteresting and I can't see how either of their seeming abilities could possibly come into play in later episodes. I am interested in their storyline now insofar as to see how this American kid connects them to Claire. There's already a connection, seeing as how their getaway car is Claire's stolen car. (Major product placement there.)
Second, I think that somehow Sylar has forgotten just how exactly he takes other people's powers. Candace's head appeared to still be intact after he killed her. In the five years in the future episode from last season we saw that Sylar had taken her power. Is it possible that we're seeing an alternate version of the future based off of what happened at the plaza?
Third, I am really getting annoyed with Claire's storyline as far as this other guy is concerned. I mean, how cheesy was their story this week? And I saw it coming a mile away that he was connected to the company in some way. I have read it postulated on the internet that it is West who is killing off the elder generation of heroes. Could be, but how would he turn invisible to attack Mama Petreilli?
Fourth, I could have told you that Peter would fall for the girl and not want to open the box. As I saw her putting the tattoo on, I knew it would go away because of the healing abilities. I'm confused on those abilities though because as far as projectiles go we've only seen healing occur after those are removed by human hand (the stick in Claire's head for example). And given this, we've now seen the human body eject those projectiles/foreign objects to heal. (Peter and the bullets.) And as far as abilities go, how would Claire have pierced ears? The holes would heal over and she'd have to pierce them again every time she wanted to wear earrings. (Yet we see empty holes in the beach scene from this week. Couldn't they at least airbrush the holes out?)
Fifth, if the person going after the elder generation of heroes is one of them and turned traitor and their deaths are depicted in Isaac's paintings then what power does HRG have? At this point is logical for one to assume that these eight paintings depict the deaths of said elder generation, beginning with Kaito Nakamura and ending with HRG. Given this assumption then we must beging to speculate on HRG's powers. And his true motives. I know that there are many explanations and this last of the series could end up being another of Isaac's paintings that doesn't come true because of some event that occurs that didn't originally play into the painting.
Sixth, what is the Haitian's role in everything? Peter is wearing the necklace that he once wore. He had the virus and the company sent Mohinder to test him. Mohinder then cured the Haitian and pretended to have his memory erased so that the Haitian could go to California and find HRG. Why does HRG need the Haitian?
That's all I got for now, but things are still tumbling over others in my mind at the moment.
I love your rundowns! This last episode shed some more light. It was like reading a condensed novel though - bits and pieces. Also, I don't like it when in new seasons, the characters start to do things that seem out of character. Claire and her father don't seem the same. The running and hiding is supposed to be having some effect on them, but she is lying so bad and not trusting anymore. I guess she'll be a cheerleader again.
The new girl's accent isn't very good. But her ability is cool.
I think Sylar's storyline is a little too convenient.
In case there's someone reading this thread who hasn't seen the episode yet, I'll put my thoughts into a spoiler tag.
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Ok, I'm really getting tired of Sylar and the Mexicans. I find the storyline convenient and contrived as far as the combination of the two. And what is with Sylar suddenly not suffering any ill effects from the wounds he suffered due to being stabbed? And how in the heck did he survive in the first place? As far as the Mexicans, they have worthless powers and they're boring characters that I can't get interested in.
I am so sick of the backslide that some of the characters seem to be on. Mainly Claire and her dad. I mean, I know that HRG is trying to bring down the company, but I thought Claire and HRG had gotten past the distrust revolving around any involvement he may have had with the company.
Totally did not see it coming that Matt's dad would have been one of the original 12. Now I'm curious to know whether the painting depicting HRG's death is from the same series that depicted Kaito Nakamura's death. After all, it is logical at this point to assume that the series showing Kaito's death is a series depicting the murders of the elder generation of Heroes, beginning with Kaito's. Since HRG was not in that picture and we know he doesn't have a power, can it be surmised that the painting of his death is from a different series?
Claire's boyfriend creeps me out. And what happens when HRG wants to go to a game to make sure that Claire is safe and such? She's not on the squad so how is she going to maneuver her way out of that situation? I still say West is a plant by the company to try to find Claire and HRG.
I'm mildly interested in Micah's family's storyline. I think that his cousin's power could be used to do a lot of good and a lot of bad so it'll be interesting to see where her story leads. I wonder if his grandmother has a power and if so what it is. I thought it was cute how Micah was trying to see if his power worked on humans too and when he found out it doesn't that he said he really wished it could. (Not in so many words, but the meaning was implicit in how he phrased it.)
I hope Molly is ok and that Matt can find a way to pull her mind back to her body and such. Boy is Mohinder going to be mad at him for making Molly do that. I know that Molly offered, but Matt was totally not thinking of her welfare when he was still pursuing it after she really didn't want to do it.
That's all I've got for now.
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First of all, there's a reason for the Mexicans, they just haven't told us yet, as lame as it may seem. He will be able to decide who lives and who dies with their powers. I loved the look on his face.
Also, did you notice when he hit that women upside the head (two weeks ago), and then went outside, the blood was no longer on his hands? How could they overlook that?
Claire doesn't have to try out for the squad, they've already asked her to be on it. It's a perfect cover. I don't think West is a plant. I think he's out for revenge. But why is he in the same place as they are? (Could he possibly be a locator like Molly? Or pick up powers, like Peter? ) Where does he live? I think he's lonely, being different than everyone else.
Monica's powers are cool. I would love to be able to learn stuff quickly. That's like KyleXY orStarman. I wonder why everyone gains their powers at different stages of their life?
Poor Molly. That would've happened anyway, in time. She's like the little girl on 4400. She reminds me of another story too, I just can't think of it right now.
Seriously, I'm getting kind of irritated with this show. First though, I was so glad that Claire/West and the Mexicans weren't in it tonight. Both of their storylines are completely unintriguing.
Parkman and Nathan teaming up was cool. Do we think that Parkman's dad is the killer? Now Parkman at least knows how to wake Molly up if he can just get to her. Stupid Mohinder, taking her to the company. I know he was trying to help, but seriously. Where are HRG and the Haitian again?
Glad they explained how Peter got the lightning/electricity ability. But I really don't know if I like Kristen Bell as an actress. I can't tell if she's just a bad actress or if that's how she's playing the character. The character is flat and uninteresting.
The reason I ask about Parkman's dad is because there were two photos. His own and then Bob's. Is someone (i.e. Bob) framing Parkman Sr. for the murders or is Parkman Sr. the killer and forgot to grab Bob's photo for delivery?
I did read a hypothesis that Parkman Sr.'s ability to trap people in dream states is how he's killing/attacking people. There was no second body when Kaito was killed and Mrs. Petrelli's wounds were self-inflicted. If he can invade Molly's head who's to say he can't invade other people's heads? It's a thought to consider.
I'm not sure yet what to think of Monica and Micah but I did like seeing Micah enjoying a carefree moment or two. (I'm referring to seeing him smiling and laughing when they're at the playground.)
Someone remind me when it was that Peter came into contact with Isaac, please. I don't remember it but clearly he did because he had the ability to paint the future. I wonder if he'll paint any more this season.
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I don't like Kristen Bell's character either, she's trying to be all tough but it's not working I'm wondering if she's Matt's sister now cause of that one phone conversation, there's way too many connections and stuff this season
everyone is acting so weird, Sylar is the only one that stayed the same
I think Peter met Isaac in one of the first episodes of season 1
I have a theory that I read and largely agree with after tonight's episode so let me know when you've watched and I can share.
Feel free Paints. I wil be watching it in the morning, but spoiler talk ect.. doensn't bother me.
It's actually in my previous post about tonight's episode. Personally,
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I feel that it's Matt's dad and he's killing/attacking people by trapping them in a dream-like state. That's why no one could see who was attacking Mrs. Petrelli and why it turned out that her wounds were self-inflicted. As we saw tonight, Matt and Nathan were fighting each other though in their dream-state they thought it was another being entirely.
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I don't like Kristen Bell's character either, she's trying to be all tough but it's not working I'm wondering if she's Matt's sister now cause of that one phone conversation, there's way too many connections and stuff this season
everyone is acting so weird, Sylar is the only one that stayed the same
I think Peter met Isaac in one of the first episodes of season 1
Thanks, Aisha. I agree with you. However, I do think the Sylar storyline is way overdone and the more screen time he has as Sylar the harder it's going to be for me to accept him as Spock.
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I've been thinking that myself Paints, but here's what my buddy had thought about, and it does make some sense.
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It's Hiro. Yep, he's coming back to stop all of the people that started making all the trouble so to speak. Now this is the "Future" Hiro like the one that Peter ran into on the subway in season 1. He's been to the future, and has seen what these people will do if they aren't stopped, and so he's taken it on himself to rid the world of them before they make thnigs worse.
I do however like the "Dream World" scenerio with Parkman's dad.
I would stop watching the show if it turned out to be Hiro. That would just make it about as bad as Lost in my book. I mean, I can see the justification for the theory, but I just don't see them doing that because it doesn't fit with the Hiro we know. The future Hiro from the future where NY doesn't get saved is another story, but since they saved NY I don't see it happening.
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Did they save the future? Or did they only postpone a possible worse fate? I agree that having Hiro be that person wouldn't b in character, but as we got to see in the epi when he came from the future. He's not a nicey nice anymore. His powers are for the fight against evil, andhe's willing to do whatever he has to do to make sure the world is safe from that evil. If he's seen what they did in the future. He helped them by stopping the explosion, but that only changed the timeline of what the next bad thing was. Then he would be smart enough to look at the fact that it's not going to ever stop unless the people in charge of the evil plots are stopped.