That was really cool when Peter took Nathan's flying and Nathan took Peter's stupid.
This episode made me forgive a lot. I really enjoyed it.
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That was really cool when Peter took Nathan's flying and Nathan took Peter's stupid.
This episode made me forgive a lot. I really enjoyed it.
I hate that kid with Sylar. I hope they're done with him now. I know people found the roadtrip cute and stuff, but ick. I'm no serial killer (not officially, anyway) and I'd have offed him long ago.
I want Micah back.
The director was Eric Laneuville, late of ER and St. Elsewhere, et cetera, and he's good. I hope they get him on a regular basis!
Also, for those who are Due South fans, there was an Underwater Kiss, Excuse Me, Buddy Breathing scene. I actually really liked Water-Breathing Lad, especially compared to Claire's past male leads. He was, you should excuse the phrase, non-drippy.
Due South fans
I almost mentioned that I don't remember Benton and Ray going quite that far....
Also, the one agent saying that Aqua Boy was Claire's type seemed like a hat-tip to the crazy Petrellicest she has with Uncle Pete.
I liked Sylar's decision not to kill the kid, but I really hope he's gone.
I also liked Peter and Matt acknowledging their poor planning. Yes, we have no plan for escape, but we have to get in first, so let's worry about that later.
I really liked Aqua Boy but I wish he had another power. The pool scene was pretty much the extent of his usefulness...how many hidenseeks can you do underwater, realistically.
Wait. Now we are supposed to sympathize with PuppetSkeeveMasterFlash?! After what he did to Claire and her mothers, why on earth would Rebel send him to her? Ick to infinity.
Maybe he was the only one loose and close enough to get to Claire in time.
My only question with Aqua Boy is did the agents not know WHAT his power was, just that he had one?
Because that seems like a shitty thing to do to your agents.
Wait. Now we are supposed to sympathize with PuppetSkeeveMasterFlash?! After what he did to Claire and her mothers, why on earth would Rebel send him to her? Ick to infinity.
That was exactly my thought. I'm hoping Rebel's not Micah if that was deliberate.
Ick, I didn't want to see PuppetSkeeveMasterFlash again. Rebel really needs to be Micah.
If the agents did know about Aqua Boy's power they are seriously stupid. I'm thinking they know the list of who has powers but not what. My boys didn't appreciate my declaration that Aqua Boy was a cutie patootie, then they debated how to spell patootie. I was so proud.
I enjoyed that episode quite a lot. Agree about Sylar and the kid, agree about Mom rocking. Good stuff.
Pooooor Matt. How often do we get to say this?