We already know it's the symbol for "Godsend." They've specifically drawn attention to it on multiple occasions.
That's what it means, but there's also a sense that it's being used in a particular way -- most notably by the Golden Age heroes and their agents.
We already know it's the symbol for "Godsend."
This means Victor Garber's going to show up in an afro and a superman t-shirt.
Damn you, Vortex, I can't get the slash out of my mind!
Where's that dang Haitian when you need him?
I'd pay a handsome sum for that! I mean, present-day Garber.
SHOW! YAY SHOW! I'm so happy it's back!
They're repeating the season premiere tonight.
I finally got to watch the show! Yay!
Peter's in Cork? That's where I live!
The boy and I looked at each other and laughed when that came up. And the accents of the guys there? One was definitely English, one was northern Irish, I think, and one was all over the shop American/fake Irish.
I love Molly's My Two Dads. That is all.
One of the nice things about
Heroes
is that it's genuinely multi-cultural/multi-nationl (or at least trying to be), and there's always the possibility that they'll turn up in your actual town.
I kinda love Mrs. Bennett. Like, a lot.