Stop whitefonting! There's no need for it.
Also,
Yeah, we'll just let you go after you kill the shrink
Not that it really matters, but I don't think the shrink was dead when we saw her last. It looked like she was moaning and moving a bit.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Stop whitefonting! There's no need for it.
Also,
Yeah, we'll just let you go after you kill the shrink
Not that it really matters, but I don't think the shrink was dead when we saw her last. It looked like she was moaning and moving a bit.
Fact is, even if someone had confessed to all of her crimes, she still was in trouble for assault on the guards and the shrink.
I'm willing to handwave that Linderman owns the cops and wants her out.
So, what I'm scratching my head about is Eden busted Isaac out of the paper factory, but Isaac's working for HRG anyway?
Yeah, as much as I love Hiro, this storyline seemed like a major waste of George Takai.
I didn't catch where Sylar turned invisible either.
My big question, though, is if Peter can actually repeatedly use the powers of those supers he's sponged off of, how does he not become the most-powerful being on the planet? And won't Sylar be pissed. He's spending all this time eating brains killing supers for their powers and Peter accomplishes the same thing just by standing in their general vicinity?
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But in the TV!verse, soul gazes require a conscious effort on the part of the wizard, and Harry only engages in them as a last resort. (shrugs) I can defintely see where having your lead need to constantly avoid eye-contact would be problematic in a TV show, though.
I can see that angle for the TV!verse and the reasons behind it, glad to hear that they don't plan on losing it completely.
I gave the first book to my mom, she called me up the next day and called me an evil child: she started reading it and stayed up till four in the morning to finish it.
It's weird, since I've only two eps to go on, but reading the books I keep waiting for more Murphey.
Heroes: Nathan, you dirty dog! Oh dear gods, I'm not that fan that can root for an uncle/niece ship. Incest!No!
Goodbye, sweet Claire/Peter.
*comforts self with the idea that she was jailbait to begin with*
how does he not become the most-powerful being on the planet?
An argument for the theory that Peter sacrifices himself to save the world.
It's weird, since I've only two eps to go on, but reading the books I keep waiting for more Murphey.
I love Murphy. I think Valerie Cruz does fine job, but I still wish we ended up with a take no shit, ass-kicking blonde pixie, though.
Of course, I'm also miffed that we'll only see Susan (albeit in blonde pixie form--through the wackiness of casting, they ended up perfectly swapping Murphy and Susan's physical types) in "Storm Front" (whenever it finally airs) because the test-audience and the execs decided that a single Harry was more interesting.
I like TV Murphy, but I *really* like "you know I care because I'm taking the time to curse you out" book Murphy.
And, more interesting? Come ON! The ANGST! The banter, the uncertainty, the innuendo, and then with the ripping out of hearts! It's not like it's a static, boring relationship that goes no where. Silly networks (and test audiences).
Now, the books have LOTS of continuity. Do you have any knowledge if the show was concieved to be very stand-alone-ish episode to episode? Apologies if you've already talked about this.
I'm nowhere enough of a Trek fan to pick it up, but someone pointed out on LJ that the license plate on Mr. Nakamura's limo was "NCC 1701", which is the registry number for USS Enterprise. Ha! They are such geeks.