I thought Matt assumed the baby wasn't his because it might not be his, or b/c his wife-at-the-time thought it wasn't his or whatever but it wasn't definitive one way or the other. But it's not like I have good memory for continuity detail.
Hiro and Ando were in India stopping the wedding (which Hiro was able to do w/o powers, so I don't think hes' gotten them back (at least conciously)) when they got the fax that said to save Matt Parkman at that address. FWTW.
I liked Clire not being able to handle the flight or invisibility question. Peter was using the invisibility a lot when they first met, right?
Hiro and Ando were in India stopping the wedding
And what the hell was that for, in the end? Hiro doesn't seem much different.
I can't make it make sense.
Hiro needed to know he was still a hero even without his powers? Get his confidence back?
Hiro needed to know he was still a hero even without his powers? Get his confidence back?
I think that was it -- the heart of a hero/Hiro
I need to see the change, though. He's had that sort of thing before, hasn't he?
He was told (and seemed to understand it) that he relied on his powers too much before he lost them. The whole regression business makes me throw up my hands in despair, though, so if it's undoing that I guess it's good.
It also parallels Claire's "what kind of hero are you?" plotline in this episode (which, I hope, will have somewhat longer consequences, because the whole getting a cover job thing seemed supremely pointless if it's done now. Claire's Comic-store Hero Underground Railroad could have been very cool.)
I watched the episode again with some friends, and I think Nathan is either working closely with Rebel, or vice-versa. His reaction after Rebel saved Parkman was sort of knowing, he emphasized the word HOPE to Tracy after Rebel had just used the same word, and he was able to save Claire after Rebel alerted her that her free pass was up. It seemed like a really strong, deliberate connection.
Just caught it on hulu. Definitely getting better, but here's what I don't get. Why is Rebel sending Doyle to Claire in the first place? The girl has one power, indestructibility, which means she can walk through fire and all, but how exactly does that qualify her to protect the puppeturd? Yet somehow she magically trips male agent guy, and then pulls some false papers out of her ass. Oh yeah, that was her mom's new secret power.
I wonder if Danko got his job back, because clearly the best person to round up alleged terrorists is a guy who rigged one with explosives and nearly blew him up in front of the white house. And having watched 24 right before that, I'm waiting for Jack Bauer to kick Danko's ass. Or didn't he face-off against that actor in a previous season?