I used to write little comics about Ana Chaquita Fajita Needa Eata Burrita Mason-Jones (Ana for short) and her Super-Fro. Her hair sometimes had adventures on it's own, leaving Ana bald and weakened.
I wonder, if they shave off Claire's hair, would she lose her regenerative ability? Or, or. Maybe she wears wigs because she *has* to keep her head shaved, because if she lets her hair grow, *then* she'll lose her power.
I am stoned on cold medicine.
I am stoned on cold medicine.
And yet, making as much sense as "Heroes" volumes two and three.
Claire's hair has been a wig since HP cut her hair....uh, last year? Earlier? I still can't figure out why they insisted in keeping it long via wig instead of just going with the real thing. The wigging was never especially good and sometimes distracting.
Her hair sometimes had adventures on it's own, leaving Ana bald and weakened.
And I'm suddenly flashing on the Robot Chicken bit where William Shatner's toupee goes off to be a secret agent at night.
Seth Green mooched my idea!
Noah! You know better! I had such high hopes after the previous scene.
Noah! You know better!
I was saying the same thing.
Noah! You know better! I had such high hopes after the previous scene.
Yeah, but unlike in some other episodes where the character should have known better, I actually felt that he had really been pushed to his breaking point, and it had made him sloppy. And even then, he was close, just off in execution.
Just saying his being off here is far more plausible than many convenient dumbing downs of Peter and Mohiner.
Just saying his being off here is far more plausible than many convenient dumbing downs of Peter and Mohiner.
yes, but we expect more from Noah.
yes, but we expect more from Noah.
Sure. Everybody does. That's actually why that bit works from me: because Sylar knew what to do to get under his skin.