One wonders if they have learned much after studying all the Supers Heroes.
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Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
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1) If Harry can use a dead man's eye to see him last few minutes of life, that pretty much takes the mystery out of most murders.
Yeah, but getting the eye would be a problem fairly often, I would think.
c) the knowledge that Claire has powers and Bennet's dealings with the Haitian and his safehouses, etc.
d) the details of the escape plan
He probably won’t make him forget about Claire, what’s the point, since CHUD (which is what I call Eric Roberts) knows. He probably took the escape plan, and any of the Haitian’s secrets.
Hey, I had a thought. Maybe the Haitian doesn’t suppress people’s powers, he makes them forget how to use them.
To be really safe, Haitian Guy needs to remove the fact that Bennet loves his daughter.
But that makes Claire vulnerable if he ever finds her again, or if she tries to find him. Clearly, she doesn’t know how to leave well enough alone.
One wonders if they have learned much after studying all the Heroes
Really. Why would they *not* assume that Claude was standing right there, listening as they plan to kill him?
For one thing, imagine if Haitian Guy is their only brains-cleaner! Who is going to clean up Greg Grunberg\'s brains, next time he accidentally stumbles on his own file? Evil needs a whole array of brains-cleaners, preferably ones with no personality and no Yahoo emails via which Morally Gray may contact them.
They\'ll just go back to what they did before the found Haitian Guy, i.e. kill him.
aurelia, the episode is up on NBC.com. My tape cut off the last three minutes as well.
Man, the bit that got me was when Mrs. Bennet saw that Claire was alive, and she said, "Thank god. I prayed so hard." I have no idea why that clobbered me, but man. She is so amazing in what could have been a joke role.
Okay. Two dads enter, one dad leaves: Papa Winchester, or Papa Bennet? I am having a tough-as-hell time deciding.
The thought of a SPN/Heroes crossover just gave me a plot bunny that makes me wish I was a better writer.
I think I need to rewatch the ending, because I seem to have missed the idea that Papa Bennett was going to get some mindwipe action. Oh noes! But I love the fact that they so completely redeemed him and made me lurve him in one episode. Huge!
re: Hiro... I didn't have any indication that Papa Nakamura has any idea that Hiro has manifested powers. He may just think he's a little nutty.
But I love the fact that they so completely redeemed him and made me lurve him in one episode. Huge!
They've been greying him up pretty good all season, but last night was wonderful. Definitely on a path to being a tragic...something (can't tell yet if it's hero or villain).
The only thing I wish is that they gave him some more interesting moments of enthusiastic geekitude a la his "That's really cool!" moment early in the season.
I like how Mysterious Haitian Mute Guy has suddenly become a major protagonist after how many episodes silently standing in the background!!! Or, well, at least he should have some adventures together with Claire for a couple of episodes.
I also liked the way that they concentrated on HRG and family for the entire episode, rather than trying to break it up and have scenes with other characters.
Just butting in with a "Life on Mars" heads' up for anybody interested: there's no new episode tonight, because of the footie.