I didn't get the chance to watch this weeks (soon to be last weeks) episode. I wasn't home and my brother stopped the recording, so I haven't been able to see it yet. Which sort of sucks considering that was the one I was most excited to see. I'm hoping that someone has posted it online considering NBC doesn't show reruns.
I just watched it this afternoon. I am on an evening shift now, I tape everything. I think that I have already said that I most enjoy the Hiro story line. That said, I was very happy with this episode. The Claire story line progressed a bit, I am happy with that too. Samuel is still creepy. Noah and Suresh make a brief appearance. I believe that you can watch the show on-line at NBC. I just watched 24 (FOX), the second hour was on at the same time as Heroes.
I really like the scenes involving Hiro, primarily because of the return of Adam Monroe and Kaito Nakamura.
I'm still going back and forth on whether or not I like the Samuel storyline. I'm glad the attention has somewhat shifted from Sylar in the villain department, but I'm sort of undecided overall, especially recently... And I actually liked Claire's storyline this episode.
Sylar may be headed towards herodom. Samuel has shown how truely nasty he can be. He has shown how powerful too, but I think that the atomic bomb that Peter became at the end of the first season was far more destructive.
Yet it seems like they can't decide what to do with Sylar. I think he's jumped around so much (villain/hero/villain) that it's getting a tad bit redundant, especially this season.
The potential of Peter is astronomical. It's really rather ground shaking (pardoning the potential pun). There's theories floating around that Peter will replace Samuel as head of the carnival. I don't know how much is true, but it's an idea to think about.
I watched the Doctor Who shows. They had a marathon on Canada's Space channel, showing: The Planet Of The Dead, The Waters Of Mars, and The End Of Time. They were shown on the second. I liked The Waters Of Mars (that was shown in mid December, I think). It was exciting to see The Doctor dealing with the hopeless situation as the explorers started dying one after another. His resolution was universe shaking. I liked seeing the Timelords in The End Of Time.
Waters of Mars was definitely my favorite of the specials (I didn't care much for Planet of the Dead). It was a truly excellent episode, probably one of the best of RTD. I was sort of iffy on End of Time Part One. The second part was great, but I didn't like part one. It wasn't bad, persay, it was just... Okay.
I am still watching Heroes too, of course.
ehridium 2 years ago
@ehridium
I didn't get the chance to watch this weeks (soon to be last weeks) episode. I wasn't home and my brother stopped the recording, so I haven't been able to see it yet. Which sort of sucks considering that was the one I was most excited to see. I'm hoping that someone has posted it online considering NBC doesn't show reruns.
What did you think of it?
InkyMarshmallow 2 years ago
I just watched it this afternoon. I am on an evening shift now, I tape everything. I think that I have already said that I most enjoy the Hiro story line. That said, I was very happy with this episode. The Claire story line progressed a bit, I am happy with that too. Samuel is still creepy. Noah and Suresh make a brief appearance. I believe that you can watch the show on-line at NBC. I just watched 24 (FOX), the second hour was on at the same time as Heroes.
ehridium 2 years ago
I finally got a chance to see it this morning.
I really like the scenes involving Hiro, primarily because of the return of Adam Monroe and Kaito Nakamura.
I'm still going back and forth on whether or not I like the Samuel storyline. I'm glad the attention has somewhat shifted from Sylar in the villain department, but I'm sort of undecided overall, especially recently... And I actually liked Claire's storyline this episode.
InkyMarshmallow 2 years ago
Sylar may be headed towards herodom. Samuel has shown how truely nasty he can be. He has shown how powerful too, but I think that the atomic bomb that Peter became at the end of the first season was far more destructive.
ehridium 2 years ago
Yet it seems like they can't decide what to do with Sylar. I think he's jumped around so much (villain/hero/villain) that it's getting a tad bit redundant, especially this season.
The potential of Peter is astronomical. It's really rather ground shaking (pardoning the potential pun). There's theories floating around that Peter will replace Samuel as head of the carnival. I don't know how much is true, but it's an idea to think about.
InkyMarshmallow 2 years ago
I watched the Doctor Who shows. They had a marathon on Canada's Space channel, showing: The Planet Of The Dead, The Waters Of Mars, and The End Of Time. They were shown on the second. I liked The Waters Of Mars (that was shown in mid December, I think). It was exciting to see The Doctor dealing with the hopeless situation as the explorers started dying one after another. His resolution was universe shaking. I liked seeing the Timelords in The End Of Time.
ehridium 2 years ago
@ehridium
Waters of Mars was definitely my favorite of the specials (I didn't care much for Planet of the Dead). It was a truly excellent episode, probably one of the best of RTD. I was sort of iffy on End of Time Part One. The second part was great, but I didn't like part one. It wasn't bad, persay, it was just... Okay.
InkyMarshmallow 2 years ago
@ehridium
Whoops, I accidentally removed the Planet of the Dead comment...
The scenes on Earth were brilliant, but I wasn't a big fan of the companion. I think she was the primary reason I wasn't a fan...
RTD is the lazy way of writing Russel T Davies. I've gotten so used to seeing it written as RTD it's become second nature...
InkyMarshmallow 2 years ago