Is there another, less genocidal, reference in there?
Think Wednesday night on a competing network.
Xander ,'Lessons'
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Is there another, less genocidal, reference in there?
Think Wednesday night on a competing network.
One thing I caught in passing: HRG called Dr. Where "Claude."
we knew that, right? he told peter his name, I think?
And I'm not sure Simone is "dead" dead.
If Peter got telekenisis from Sylar, there's no telling what he's got in there. He might have some sort of Lazarus thing happening.
Um, Survivor? Who Wants To Be a Superhero?
/decided lack of TV knowledge.
Lost.
In fact, the episode reminded me a bit of a Lost episode, especially when snickerbitch Simone took two in the chest.
d'oh!
we knew that, right? he told peter his name, I think?
He called himself 'Claude Raines' which I took to be a joke, and not a real name. Claude Raines starred in a version of The Invisible Man, and he was British.
It's like when I checked IMDB to find out who was playing the Haitian and found out that the actor IS Hatian.
snickerbitchSimone
OMG, the snerk!
For once, I loved the product placement -- the car didn't even get scratched. If you're going to do one of those, might as well make cheese out of it.
that whole scene where we see nothing, but hear insane gunfire, fiery explosions, and pummelling sounds, was hysterical!
He called himself 'Claude Raines' which I took to be a joke, and not a real name. Claude Raines starred in a version of The Invisible Man, and he was British.
True, but it doesn't mean it's not a "name" he's used in the past.