I loved Sylar's hero walk of extreme SWATTY sexiness with the sidekick over his shoulder. In slow-mo no less. If I wasn't supposed to get all squidgy and sighy over that...well...I did. But I'm a ho for that type of manipulation. I blame the Angel power walk for that on-going kink.
Heroes 1: We Could Be Heroes
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Oh, and I also think maybe if HRG wants to keep Claire from interferring, he should stop buying her cars.
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I'm kind of surprised that people in the operation know about Claire's powers and yet haven't made her capture priority #1 over nathan's protests. Nevermind the medical implications of studying her condition, it seems to me that there are few abilities that present more of a threat to a governmental status quo than someone who can raise the frickin' dead and then tell the crowds of witnesses that she's been sent by God to tell them what He wants them to do.
I'm kind of surprised that people in the operation know about Claire's powers and yet haven't made her capture priority #1 over nathan's protests.
Well, Claire's powers are purely defensive, so she's no danger, and they are counting on Bennett to keep her under control, so they can grab her whenever they want to. Nathan's argument is that people with powers are dangerous, and he can't support that with Claire.
Also, if you're rich and/or powerful, you don't have to play by the rules (or pay your taxes), remember?
Claire's powers don't make her dangerous on her own, but she IS the reason Sylar is now unkillable, which is as good an argument as any for keeping her locked up with the rest of them.
It's purely her luck that her bio and adoptive dads are the ones in charge of the project and don't want her in jail.
Maybe it's the freakiness of how straw-yellow her hair is now that make them too scared to take her down despite her Two Dads protests. (Otherwise, I'm quite liking this proactive, not-so-stupid Claire).
Me too, Juliebird.
I like the black and white for the memories. Nathan especially seems to belong in the B&W color scheme.
This is like watching the Three Stooges kidnap James Bond.
The black & white is lit and filmed fabulously.
Hey, look, Peter wasn't completely stupid and cleverly escaped, instead of being nabbed like I thought he would.