Ah crap, I'm liking this show again. I think it's directly proportional to how little screen time Suresh gets.
I agree with the point above that taking head-cutting Sylar, turning him into a quasi-good guy, then turning him right back into head-cutting Sylar is a little weak. At least give us some change. Though the "you have cake?" line and the subsequent elevator scene both made me laugh out loud.
One thing is bugging me. How did Arthur know to find Hiro in the past? Was it just Peter's paint-your-future power?
Okay another thing - shouldn't Arthur come back from the dead as soon as the Hatian leaves the scene? Peter and Sylar have both pulled that stunt with their "borrowed" Claire power. Or maybe Arthur's hold on the powers was less strong, so when he died he lost the invulnerability in that shimmer.
Yeah, too good is what I thought too.
I'm sensing a little bad/big bad scenario brewing. Someone's been watching their Whedon!
Other notes:
The scenes with Claire & Noah, and Hiro and his mom were great.
Nice to see Ando off with someone other than Hiro. He's a great character and as mixed up in everythign as any of the folks with powers. Nice bit with Daphne, too.
I'm displeased at the treatment of Elle here, and not entirely sold on the portrayal of Sylar's zig-zagging psychosis. That being said, I actually appreciated the fucked-uppedness of it all, and the "You have cake?" was priceless. Let Sylar have an all out psychotic break, and then retire him, at least for a while. Villains are no good to have around for extended periods. They lose their impact.
I think whether Arthur returns or not depends on the disposition of the powers he acquired. Obviously, they're not going to leave Peter or Hiro powerless forever, but I don't see them injecting them with drugs, either. (Or, I don't know, maybe they will. It's kinda easy to see why they fired writers and are begging Bryan Fuller to come back.)
The Haitian rocks in every scene.
Let Sylar have an all out psychotic break, and then retire him, at least for a while. Villains are no good to have around for extended periods. They lose their impact.
Not to mention that Sylar will lose all of his appeal if he keeps indiscriminately killing people. Audience generally don't like sociopathic serial killers. There are some exceptions (Dexter and Hannibal Lechter come to mind, but even they don't kill at random), but it can get old quickly.
Interview with Bryan Fuller re: Heroes and it's new direction.
(So somewhat spoilery.)
Also, for some reason that page kept going to a page of video interviews - so annoying.
I seriously can't be the only one tired of Sylar, right?
I will say, as much as I want to drive a stake through Sylar's heart or WTFever would finally get him off this show, this episode is really actually quite interesting.
Why did they save up all the interesting for the last show of '08?
I had a brief hope that Mohinder was gone, but I knew better.
Obama would not do that !!