Kinda meh on the ep as a whole.
I liked it more than last week's, as it's more clearly set up what the rest of the season is supposed to be like. It's not what I expected, but not unexpected. I thought it was going to be a post-crash survival story with enemies having to work together. But instead, it's...what Peter said.
Don't be dead, Daphne! You're cute!
Meh. Sylar was fun as usual. I agree P-C, Daphne should not be dead. I'm not exactly sitting on the edge of my seat waiting to see next week.
You know, I was all -- they're killing off or marginalizing ALL the female characters on this show. (Bryan Fuller can't come back soon enough.) It looked like they were writing Tracy out AND killing Daphne off (though we didn't see a body, at least)... and all we've got now is a paltry collection of Guys (most of them not at all bright or at least sensible)....
Who was that playing Luke? He looked very familiar to me. . . was he on that lifetime show about the two friends one black, one white who grow up in the south and they show now and then?
Didn't Matt draw a future in which he and Daphne had a baby? Is that timeline closed?
Somebody saw a future in which he and Daphne had a baby.
Dan Byrd from
Any Day Now
and
Aliens in America.
I thought the episode was okay, but nothing special.
If Daphne really is dead, they did a really crappy job of conveying that point. Shot!=dead, especially in TV land. Though I was wondering why they just left her behind, so maybe she really is dead, in which case "Bad show, no biscuit!"
You'd think someone would bother to mention it, particularly Claire yelling at HRG and Nathan about it, or something.
Dan Byrd from Any Day Now and Aliens in America.
That freaked me out a little bit, but I'm glad he's gotten work because he was great in AiA.
They definitely should have made Daphne a big deal. Matt didn't even seem all that broken up about it.