Maybe it was like the PM's tie in Love Actually. They didn't notice it at first but decided it was amusing and kept it.
I didn't notice it but I was watching on my computer.
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Maybe it was like the PM's tie in Love Actually. They didn't notice it at first but decided it was amusing and kept it.
I didn't notice it but I was watching on my computer.
Anyway, I thought she meant after his death.
I meant all the time, but it was mostly just wishful thinking. The magic negro trope makes me twinge, especially in a show with two white people who are effectively immortal and two who have come back from the dead.
I missed the beginning.
Someone remind me why this show is called "Heroes", please?
For Hiro?
So, Daphne is dead?
Does that mean we get another one?
edit:: Hiro that is
I'm watching Heroes on delay.
I've decided to move to that neighborhood in Newark with all the nifty craftsman bungalows.
Someone remind me why this show is called "Heroes", please?
Seriously. Because Peter's mission statement is scaring the bejeezus outa me.
And dude, Matt? If you hadn't gone to where Daphne had been shot, perhaps she wouldn't have lingered there and had the opportunity to be shot? I'm not counting her as dead, yet, though.
Kinda meh on the ep as a whole.
I did love the dichotomy of Peter's parting words with a wood paneled station wagon driving down the highway.