Abi's interpretations of the paintings:
1) Kaito dead. Pretty well established.
2) Claire on the steps. Interesting that this seems to be a big enough moment to make the list, and makes me think that there is some "corruption" theme going (Claire, Maya, Mo)
3) Monhinder's hand with the injection. Another key temptation moment.
4) I bet we're seeing Jessica, and that's Nikki, trapped inside the mirrors.
5) I think this will be from next week, especially with the jail bars and the biohazard symbol.
6) A Hiro/Kensai throwdown? Really? Never would have seen that coming.
7) I think we're given to assume that Mo shoots Noah, but I'm not sure. I definitely see Mo as being able to be manipulated by, oh, anyone. He really isn't that bright, so who knows who he's shooting.
8) I don't want them to shoot Noah. I'd bet the shadowy guy is West, especially given the backstory they've given him. What's odd, to me, is that Claire isn't in blue. I also see what look like two distinct blood splatter points on the wall.
I feel like there are big pieces (with the OWI, particularly) that we don't have yet that we need to make sense of it. Otherwise, I'll be really disappointed in the season (ie, there'd better be some twists/reveals). Probably starting with Adam.
Apparently this was the conversation going on last night while I was watching the prank play out.
Dad: "What's you're sister laughing at?"
Lil'Bro: "Probably something inappropriate."
Also, in keeping with my constant irritation at race portrayals, I am getting so sick of seeing the many ethnic minority characters being manipulated or subservient to their Caucasian bosses/counterparts.
You know, I think your irritation is happening because this is in fact constant, not because you are oversensitive. And it is easy for someone who is white to overlook until it is pointed out.
I thought the "prank" was supremely fucked up and made me dislike Claire on par with my dislike of West.
I'm hoping it's deliberate. I also hope it's a deliberate evocation of Claire and the other cheerleader being in danger from Sylar during last year's Homecoming.
I don't have a ton of confidence, though.
I thought the "prank" was supremely fucked up ...
Maybe I'm missing some ethical bits, but I don't see it. Claire and West were fighting back against a bully. It was self-defense. I don't think people are objecting to the mere fact of fighting back. So how is this over the line?
So how is this over the line?
Claire died in front of bitchy!cheerleader in a bloody and gruesome fashion. Whether Claire healed later or not is irrelevant, that's pretty horribly traumatizing.
I once saw a young kid get hit by a car when I was a teenager. Even though the kid lived and it was relatively bloodless I still had nightmares about it for weeks. I can't imagine the effect seeing someone crash to the ground in a broken, bloody heap right in front of you would have on a person.
I can't imagine the effect seeing someone crash to the ground in a broken, bloody heap right in front of you would have on a person.
And then the flying guy in a black mask chased her. I would be traumatized as hell.
But does she think it was real? When she sobered up why would she? She doesn't know there has been a mutation and the world is now riddled with people who are doing weird things.
I think the prank was really fucked up and also out of proportion with the teasing that we saw the lead Heather inflict on Claire. I also think it was completely in character for Claire (although I don't think alone she'd have ever been that cruel so one more thing we can blame on West's influence). I don't equate it to crashing the car with her rapist inside of it though because, hello, he tried to rape her and then killed her and dumped her naked body in a river. Which doesn't mean that I condone the car crash, but it was a heck of a lot more justified than what she pulled last episode.
Also, it continues a theme that I love about this show which is that there are no white hats (except for Hiro). Even the "good" people have done some very dark deeds. Torture, murder, psychological trauma . . . heck, even Micah stole money from ATMs and rigged an election and he's cute as a button! It's all good in the Heroes-hood.