Heroes 1: We Could Be Heroes
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In other news, Sylar Jr. can go, but I'm kinda fond of aquageek.
I hope he portends another visit from Seth Green and friend. Cause that would be awesome.
Also, I agree with Victor. I'm not sure what Tracy thought she was going to do when she saw Abby, but when the guy got his arm free, she went on total fear (like with the reporter she killed).
with no reason to believe that Abby would be successful.
true, but there was no point in killing the analyst. She was trapped and she wasn't going to get out. She killed him out of spite and why do that in front of the only person who seemed to have any interest in having her released.
I'm all about Asian representation on TV, but I really wish Hiro's storylines didn't all come off like X-Men Afterschool Specials. Can he grow up at some point, maybe?
I laughed like a drain when Sylar turned on the radio to drown out his mini-me and "Psycho Killer" was playing.
Also, did NBC get a 2-for-1 T. Heads deal tonight, what with
CHUCK using "Once in a Lifetime"
as well?
Tracy has never had great control of her ability, has she? I'm not surprised it went off.
I'm disappointed Moira was ready to flush the Constitution but, hey, who isn't these days? Note: Scary people? You can stil try them.
I always love it when they make me root for Sylar. And I like that the kid is pretty twisted.
I thought the episode was okay. Aquageek looked familiar.
Sylar may be going soft, but the GF also pointed out that Sylar has no way of knowing the address the kid gave him was the right one. His lie detector only seems to work with spoken lies. He may want to keep the kid around as insurance. (Plus, I just realized now, the kid could also have spilled to the MRD where Sylar was going, so there's another reason for Sylar to keep him around. Or at least not trapped in the black van of "We're not a secret government organization, honest. Lots of people drive vans just like this one.")
I'm willing to chalk up Tracy icing the guy as a matter of fear and adrenaline, especially since the guy decked her pretty good. I can't imagine her thinking it was a good idea.
I was also saddened by new boss lady being so quick to throw the Constitution away. I think an ongoing storyline of her trying to get Nathan's group shutdown because of the Constituational violations while other people in the goverment manuevered to keep it going would have been far more interesting, and would have served the story the writers seem to be trying to tell much better.
It's funny, because there's a direct correlation between:
Tracy has never had great control of her ability, has she? I'm not surprised it went off.
and:
I was also saddened by new boss lady being so quick to throw the Constitution away.
Fear makes people irrational, and can push people to make bad decisions. And to be honest, I find it disheartening when viewers demand that characters act rationally when they're clearly in irrational circumstances. Tracy reacted out of fear, in an almost mirror of the first use of her powers that we saw. Abby, likewise, acted in the same manner. I think it's easy to get jaded when you watch SF TV & movies and read comics, it's easy to forget that this shit would freak you the hell out if you saw it for real.
I'm curious to see if Abby recurs, because I think it's interesting that they've set up a mechanism to shut the operation down. And I'm also interested to see what happens when she hears the counterargument. Of course, that'll probably come from Peter of Claire, which will make the situation worse.
Ultimately, I think the operation's Nathan's to shut down, and 'm curious to see where they go with him.
In other thoughts, I'm wondering if Rebel is someone we've seen before. A couple thoughts spring to mind, Micah most prominently, as it's within his power and he'd ttotally go for the cool codename. Hannah Gittelman comes to mind, too, who's supposed to be some sort of ghost in the machine, now, according to the comics. And of course, in the comics, she was still talking online with Micah.
I like the Micah idea because it leaves a door open for Monica to come back. She'd be great in this story.
I see what people are saying about Tracy reacting in fear, but she had such a satisfied look on her face when she froze the guy, and she deliberately shoved him against the wall, knowing that he would shatter. Plus, she was choking the guy with her chains, so she shouldn't have been surprised or reacted with fear when he tried to grab her arm after she released him. She grabbed his arm to freeze him.
Fear makes people irrational, and can push people to make bad decisions. And to be honest, I find it disheartening when viewers demand that characters act rationally when they're clearly in irrational circumstances. Tracy reacted out of fear, in an almost mirror of the first use of her powers that we saw. Abby, likewise, acted in the same manner. I think it's easy to get jaded when you watch SF TV & movies and read comics, it's easy to forget that this shit would freak you the hell out if you saw it for real.
Fair point.
I'm curious to see if Abby recurs, because I think it's interesting that they've set up a mechanism to shut the operation down.
It'll be interesting to see if we get an ongoing Constitutional discussion here. It would be AWESOME... but I bet it won't happen.
I have to agree with Vortex. Tracy looked deliberate and angry when she iced the guy, not scared. It didn't sit right with me, either.
ION, my favorite moments from this episode stem from mini!Sylar, so he's growing on me. He forces Sylar to confront himself (almost literally given the kid's history and proclivities), which cracks me up. "OK, so* technically* I'm a serial killer" may have to be my new tagline, though "You really have to stop trying to be my friend, or I'm going to have to kill you" is right up there. And yeah, Psychokiller on the radio combined with the kid's snorfle and Sylar's sidelong glance actually did make me LOL. No, really.
I love the idea of Micah being Rebel! Very cool, and it would make sense that he's one of the only ones out there who could actually figure out what's going on and then get the word out.