Have you guys heard anything about this book?
And the Graphic Novel is up for pre-order.
And Adrian has new World Tour videos up.
'Heart Of Gold'
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Have you guys heard anything about this book?
And the Graphic Novel is up for pre-order.
And Adrian has new World Tour videos up.
Okay, I googled and Saving Charlie is a novel about the time that Hiro spent with Charlie.
And it's written by Aury Wallington, former VM writer! Neat!
I didn't even recognize him without the emo curl! Aw. I liked it.
He looks so much younger with the new haircut. I'm not sure why.
he certainly does. I'll rob that cradle! wheeee
If they didn't want cradles to be robbed they'd lock them.
We're rewatching "Heroes" from the beginning (courtesy of the nifty new DVD set) and we're up through "Five Years Gone."
A lot of things strike me on rewatch ... most notably how, when watched together, I really don't notice when characters disappear for an episode or so, and how things don't seem to meander as much. Everything seems tighter, and more tense.
Also, as I'm watching it unfold, it becomes much more clearly how the ultimate victory over Sylar unfolds from Isaac's death -- the passing of the comic page to Future!Mohinder, then on to Hiro. Which of course, is only part of the puzzle. There's no one key component to stopping Sylar, except perhaps Peter himself. Even Linderman inadvertantly plays a part in stopping the explosion -- his manipulations inadvertantly bring Nikki onto the scene, which gives Peter the power boost he needs. Ultimatley, it's still unclear what was going on in Nathan's head, although I'll still bet he was gambling on an "everybody wins" scenario, and intended for both himself and Peter to survive that explosion.
Very much enjoying the rewatch. Want new episodes now.
Here's my question. I am assuming that Sylar will survive the conclusion of last season. So how does he do it? He doesn't have Claire's powers.