Franken, I didn't see "The Fly" (I have larva issues), so thanks for that.
Yeah, you'd do well to avoid that movie. SERIOUSLY squishy, that movie is. Larva isn't even the half of it.
Oh, and FYI, Frank is fine (too anyone out there, actually). Been meaning to change my board name now that I've met folks F2F, but I do kind of like the accidental monster I came up with for a name.
If Niki/Jessica ends on the league of Sylar villains, I at least want to know what the story is with Micah.
And
when did she join the governor's office? Unless last season's New Orleans storyline was actually occurring a few months ahead of the Nathan getting shot story?
At this point, my guess is that Niki/Jessica really is dead, and that Tracey or whatever is someone new. Or, at the very least, that Niki/Jessica and Tracey are discrete people.
Frank,
I have a pretty high tolerance for ick - but larva sends me (or at least used to) over the edge.
Have we seen that power before? Nifty way to get rid of someone without leaving a corpse behind.
I'm so bored with this premiere, but I can't put my finger on why. A lot of things are happening, but I can't seem to care about much of it.
Actually, he's Jeff Goldblum in The Fly (about 10 different steals from that movie in that one scene with Maya) minus the skin condition.
Or maybe not? All that's missing is throwing up on his food, which please dog, no.
It's because most of them are TSTL. I'm not sure why I'm still watching.
And, can I just say, ewwwww. The Fly parallels are just too much.
Actually, he's Jeff Goldblum in The Fly (about 10 different steals from that movie in that one scene with Maya) minus the skin condition.
Boy, you weren't kidding. All that last scene needed was for Geena Davis to show up and say "Be afraid. Be very afraid."
Nifty way to get rid of someone without leaving a corpse behind.
I bet some of the pieces of Blackmaily Tabloid Guy will still be identifiable as human remains.