I don't think so. She was one of the newbies he said they introduced properly!
Heroes 1: We Could Be Heroes
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That was my gut feeling too, but I've been known to be wrong. Not that I think I am here; everyone loves KB!
we have a rehash of the same plotline from last year changing only nuclear explosion to superflu.
This is so true.
Yeah I'm little disppointed that it's "blah blah blah save the world" again but that's a pretty standard issue plot device for comic books. Every time the show does something I take issue with I end up realizing that it's something consistent with comic books and therefore acceptable within the comic book world Heroes inhabits.
I mean, what else can they do, really? Once you take the bar to "save the world," you can't really lower it.
we have a rehash of the same plotline from last year changing only nuclear explosion to superflu.
I was more annoyed that they found out about having to save the world in New York again. That seemed more of a rehash to me. There are other major cities that they could have landed in.
Yeah, but other major cities wouldn't have Angela Petrelli.
I think the virus plotline has the potential to raise issues about the mutations/superpowers, whereas the big boom was a little more of a traditional "save the world!" thing. But they haven't really raised any of those issues yet.
I don't mind them having to save the world again. But why introduce the danger again through the jump-to-the-future-and-back lens? Why can't the heroes discover the big bads and world-threatening-plots in other ways? Like Jack Bauer does.
Also, why can't all of last season's heroes finally meet? I'm sick of each of them still running into one another and barely knowing whom each other is. I can't keep track of who met whom when.