It was.
I loved the way Nathan landed -- I hope he has some skin on the bottom of his feet left.
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It was.
I loved the way Nathan landed -- I hope he has some skin on the bottom of his feet left.
Forest! (I was watching my S4 Buffy DVDs over the weekend.) Except it looks like he's Kitty Pryde!Forest (or Phantom Girl!Forest - neither sound very manly).
That's next week, right?
He showed up at the end of tonight's ep, and they mentioned he keeps escaping. Plus the preview.
Oh, man. I wasn't paying close enough attention! I didn't realize that was Forrest. Shucks. Good episode, though. I like the way we keep seeing a little bit more of each person's power and personality at the same time. Also, I wanna know how Cheerleader's dad did what he did to Brody.
I missed the very very end.
He used MSG who can clear out your memory.
So, wait. If DL is also a super, then Micah is the child of two supers? What are the chances of that?
Not as great as the chances of someone being able to bend time and space, which I'm having no problem with, of course.
Wow, Nathan sure can move when he's airborne. The little sonic boom actually made me go "Holy shit!". And the landing was amusing, if painful.
I'm beginning to wonder if, as someone posited before, cheerleader's dad isn't actually evil. I mean, yeah, the guy has some questionable ethics and methods (assualt, kiddnapping, mind-wiping), but he let not!Weiss go after studying him and wiping his memories of him doing so. There seems to be more than generic evil conspiracy going on.
Judging by the painting, cheerleader chick gets de-brained by Sylar, which I imagine would kill her for really-real (considering a stick in her brain kept her down until it was removed) even if the de-braining doesn't give Sylar her powers. (Provided of course Sylar really is the brain collector and it's not the members of Mr. Horn-rim's conspiracy after all.)
But I notice in spite of having nothing to gain, he did fly and save the little girl.
Okay, I obviously glanced away from the screen at some point. When did Nathan save a little girl?
When did Nathan save a little girl?
It wasn't on the show; it was in his "graphic novel" on the official site.