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I do wonder how all these cameos are going to play out. There are enough already that it could end up feeling awkward.

You want a Pepsi, kid, you're gonna pay for it

Yeah, don't want another season. Do want the movie to happen, but it's okay if that takes some time before the planets align. Season 6 was just right.

I was always intrigued by that name choice. It's such an oddly specific name, and there's an anime/manga series called "Cromartie High School" which features a robot (though that robot is not named Cromartie). Could never tell if that was an intentional nod, or if there's some historical robot-related Cromartie that

Yeah, he was great in Sarah Connor Chronicles. He basically played 4 characters across the arc of the show, since before being the T800 and John Henry we also saw him as the actor whose face the robot is based on, and we also briefly that actor playing the Beast Wizard or something in a campy in-universe TV show.

Her entire character design makes more sense in that context, really

It is a shame they didn't come up with a new font for this "rebirth," but what can you do.

I'm still not ruling out the possibility that Zachary Levi is playing the role of Sylar

To be fair, a sharp object in the back of her neck can "kill" Claire, suggesting that if she were decapitated she'd remain dead until her head was reconnected. If she had been near the center of that big of an explosion it'd be pretty hard to put her back together.

I still think it'd be pretty great if Caitlin came back as a villain. She was left stranded in a horrible timeline and forgotten, she could come back like the wrath of khan

We also saw Linderman middle school, which cheered me up

Actually, the more I think about it, the more likely it seems that she could actually be a video game character brought to life (via whatever her "father" has for a power), making it a somewhat clever inversion of the 9th Wonders scenario. Could be cool. We'll see.

That element of it was rather cool, but I'm still puzzled as to what power in the Heroes universe could have led to such a game existing

Was that supposed to appeal to gamers? It seemed mostly based on what I assume non-gamers think games look like. Would have been cooler if they had gotten an actual game developer to create those visuals; that technology is at a point where it would have looked just as good and felt a lot more authentic that way.

I feel like the Daredevil nod was intentional. If I'm being generous I'd say they intended for the viewer to make the connection and assume that El Vengador's connection to the church was similar to Daredevil's connection with his church, because that could make the priest's direct involvement in the underground

I think this show expects you to have seen the first season of Heroes. It doesn't seem to really rely on anything past that, which is smart. The plot point of Claire "coming out" in the series finale is mentioned, but you don't really need to know anything about that event besides what this episode told you.

I actually liked the subtitle placement. Had a comic book feel, which is what I believe they were going for

They divorced in the middle of the series. There was a little back-and-forth on whether or not they would go through with it but it wasn't too surprising that they did.

Scooter is Kenneth the page

I always saw Tracy as Gonzo, always spouting off nonsense, always prepared for some ridiculous shenanigans