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    So it seems this is how Heroes does a pay-off episode: Get out as much information as you can about things viewers

    Nothing advances the story in Heroes like the time between episodes—at least it feels that way, especially when the

    Much like a guy who owns a boat named after himself, Heroes regularly keeps itself at bay. It writes itself into

    Here's the problem with Heroes, if you overlook the bad acting, writing, directing, producing, special effects, and

    It's been clear for quite some time that Heroes doesn't know the basic rules of storytelling. Well, the rule,

    What is this episode, "Tabula Rasa", about? Something definitive? Something we're still hoping to understand?