I'm still wondering why T-Bag thinks that the original Sylar was something he wanted in his carnival of powered people. It would have been like a smorgasbord to him.
I'm kind of looking forward to that. . . is that wrong?
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I'm still wondering why T-Bag thinks that the original Sylar was something he wanted in his carnival of powered people. It would have been like a smorgasbord to him.
I'm kind of looking forward to that. . . is that wrong?
I like ZQ when he's not all moustache twirly. Boyfriend!Sylar is cute.
The magic show was all kinds of cute and lovely. First time I haven't rolled my eyes at Hiro in years.
I thought Edgar was against killing? He was all dragging his feet when told to kill Danko, a bad mean man, and here he slices up a family man cop with gusto.
I want Adrian Pasdar back! And I don't know how/if we're going to get him, feh.
Speaking of Pasdar, I was watching Top Gun this weekend (never gets old!), and lo and behold, near the end, at the graduation thingy, asking where Maverick was....was Adrian Pasdar!!!
(I realise this is off topic, but I'm still sort of giggling to myself about it.)
I'm still pissed they killed Nathan. And they had the gall to bring up Clare's magic blood again. They should have just pretended it never existed.
So true. And Clare was right there too.
I want Adrian Pasdar back! And I don't know how/if we're going to get him, feh.
They did show a flash of him when Sylar heard the plane fly overhead. I'm waiting to see if "Nathan" shows up at an especially inopportune moment.
I'm still wondering why T-Bag thinks that the original Sylar was something he wanted in his carnival of powered people. It would have been like a smorgasbord to him.
I thought the same thing. Be careful what you wish for...
I'm kind of looking forward to that. . . is that wrong?
If that's wrong, I don't want to be right.
History–and fiction–is filled with people who thought they could control other people...and were wrong.
I haven't been watching this season, but doesn't the confluence of the weird traveling carnival and hiring Robert Knepper pretty much indicate that Tim Kring recently watched the Carnivàle DVDs and went wild over them?
I can only hope this means a paying job for Michael J. Anderson somewhere down the line.