Continuity error
Claire, talking to Samuel, outside. There's blood on her neck. Then it's gone. Then it's back.
Continuity error
Claire, talking to Samuel, outside. There's blood on her neck. Then it's gone. Then it's back.
Thank you.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that you don't sleep with beautiful women when your judgment isn't impaired. Come on Scott Stapp, save your comments for Metal Sludge.
Ah yes, the Department of Murder. Those guys are jerks!
Just teleport already!
Why wouldn't Hiro just teleport himself and Charlie to Japan? "You really want to go? Guess what? [blink] We're already there!"
This one is first on my list…
…to catch up on later.
Kill off Parkman, save the show
Am I right in understanding that if Parkman was killed, Sylar's ego (or whatever we're calling it) would die with him? That if the Heroes wanted to stop Sylar once and for all, the only way to do it would be to kill off the weakest part of the show?
I guess it's tough to catch a tan during the Dead Weather months
They look like a quartet of spooooooky ghosts.
This season of Heroes was AMAZING in the alternate universe! You all should have been there. Hiro and Ando were really great to watch, and the Peter/Nathan/Sylar fight scene was really well choreographed.
@wammer:
Exactly! I figured that is what Walter was talking about when he said "something awful" could come through the portal.
Is that the version of The Wicker Man with Harvey Keitel in it?
"…a little green spaceman only Michael Scott can see."
Wait a minute— "spaceman…," "only Michael Scott can see…" I think I see where this is going:
Things I liked about this episode
1. Hiro's brain exploded
2. For a second there, Sylar died
3. They got to use the Coyote Sands diner set again!
Casual genetics
In one of the flashbacks, Angela tells her sister that her powers are a genetic condition…
Lame
LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME
Screw you guys. I liked the ending.
The "Forbidden Planet" set. The space-hair. All of it.
I'm with you, Aler. "If you gotta go, go with a smile."
Was the "head in a box" a "Seven" reference?
I'm sorry— "Se7en."
I love Danko's "near/recently" dead makeup
He looks like Barbara in "Shawn of the Dead," in the pub, just after she turns into a zombie.
On CD, even!