Well, my guess is that it won't matter for long because everyone seems to be converging on New York again.
It's already five episodes too long with no end in sight. I really wish they'd never have left NY. It almost feels like the writers skipped four months because they figured not telling us what happened in that time would generate an easy (and lazy) mystery.
I believe there is an ep around November sweeps that should talk about the intervening 4 months.
Do you think they should have started the season right after the bomb?
Do you think they should have started the season right after the bomb?
Yes. They've shown no compelling reason not to have done that.
Unless they're completely out of ideas about what did happen right afterwards and are going to rely on fan fic.
They've shown no compelling reason not to have done that.
I dunno. I like the mystery of not yet knowing how Peter ended up in the box, etc.
I dunno. I like the mystery of not yet knowing how Peter ended up in the box, etc.
And why Nathan doesn't know he's still alive (or DOES he?!?!?!?)
I dunno. I like the mystery of not yet knowing how Peter ended up in the box, etc.
And Peter and Hiro's prolonged absences are a driving motivation for a number of characters.
I think I'll like the Peter plotline once it gets moving, which it looks like they're working on. However, most of the rest of it hasn't made any sense. "You're dangerous and freaky, but you should be a member of our criminal family! Here, have my sister, who will close our ostensible business in the middle of the day to have sex with you! Open the box! Don't open the box! I'm opening the box! The box tells me nothing!"
Will we ever see Nathan's family again? I'd rather see them more than Peter (with his shirt on).
I'm not sure how I feel about Peter's memory loss and Sylar's power loss. I suppose that's one way of dealing with these two powerful people, but I wish they had employed other options.