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Happy Town
It's dumb ass shows like this that make me miss the fun craziness of Happy Town…

Peace Treaty (?)
Can someone please explain to me the logic in covering up the guilt of the country that attempted a terrorist attack on your own soil so that it can sign a peace treaty? Why is it so important for that one country to sign the peace treaty? Can't the U.N. agree to have the treaty signed WITHOUT the

One great moment in the episode…
Sylar insists on ordering a DIET Coke, trying to be nice to Parkman, but in a spiteful way that is essentially calling him a "fat fuck."

Heroes Poe
Listening to all of these joke story lines in the comments, I think there is a strong case to invent some sort of Heroes Poe's Law, wherein any intricate rundown of a Heroes plot line is unmistakable from a faked plot line, because both sound equally insane.

Good episode, but…
Zancanelli's confessing to the murder was mentioned in such a passing way, that I was taken out of the episode towards the end. Zancanelli was obviously smug in his confidence that no tape recordings were found that could prove his guilt, so why did he confess at the end of the episode? I know that

On Hiro saving Charlie…
The show has sunk to such idiotic depths in thinking the audience doesn't know that Charlie is on Glee now, and that the whole question of whether Hiro saves her depends on whether Glee gets canceled or not. This makes sense, considering when this episode was being shot, there probably was a

Sylar's Funhouse Mirror Clip Show
While Sylar was screaming in terror at the atrocities he's committed, did anyone else think he was screaming: "Noooo! The mirrors are showing me clips from Seasons 2 and 3! Ahhhhhhh, make it stop!!!"

Every TV show seems to have the stock cult episode. Dollhouse had one last season. This one wasn't so bad, because at least they weren't trying to infiltrate and/or bring down the whole cult. At least their goal to get that one woman and her children out was a more realistic cause.

The only way to save the show…
is to have all the main characters black out for, say, two minutes. Not only that, but they will ALL have visions of their future in six months or so, a forward flash into the future if you will. This will add some new color into the show and get people INTERESTED.

The best part of the episode…
…is Mr. Muggles holding a sandwich in his mouth for what seems like two minutes of screen time. It was so ridiculous and came out of nowhere. They made the dog hold a sandwich (or a prop for dogs so it can be held in his mouth) for a whole scene! Pretty funny.

Daphne's death…
was hilarious and absolutely contrived.

True that!

The CW Tactic…
…is the McCain tactic.

Turned it off halfway through…
Nothing special.