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Episode Discussion; Tabula Rasa
Topic Started: Oct 19 2009, 07:44 PM (4 Views)
dman_dustin
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Some Interesting things happened.

Peter tries to find a healer for Hiro- It was an interesting story, I can see where they are going with this with Noah. Being some sort of mentor or guide for all people with abilities. Not too sure how he's going to make money off it though.

Noah- Are you hurt, scared, or just don't know what's wrong with you. Well I can help, for a hundred dollars per session I will guide you through your issues that you will overcome. You don't need to be hurt, scared, or confused. I'll be there for you.

Anyway it was good that Peter and Noah went on a mission sort of like "One of us, one of them"

Hiro and Emma- Very interesting story indeed. I still can't figure out her ability. Last episode we found out it had offensive properties, but to what extent? Is she only going to use it for spiritual healing via music. We'll see I guess. Also surprise, surprise, one of my favorite characters is back. I loved her then, and maybe she died, but Charlie is back in action. We saw Jayma Mays in the mirrors with Sylar (I'll get to that in a moment) but I still hope Jayma Mays will still play Charlie. But with her being in Glee (assuming she's still in it), I'm not so sure I see Charlie being on Heroes for very long.

Sylar's Storyline- WTF. It was okay and awesome toying with his head with the memory mirrors thing, but seriously, what the hell was the point in killing the cop. Honestly, I think I'm starting to hate this whole "family" business. Because here's a man with a wife and probably with kids. He thinks he's going to have fun at a carnival with his family. He then runs into Sylar who basically kicks his ass. The cop is staring down death, and Sylar walks away. But then Edgar comes in and kills him. Seriously Samuel do you get your kicks destroying other people's families. I'm not criticizing the writers or anything, brilliant play but still killing him was pointless. So what if he was hunting down Sylar? You brought him to the carnival with tickets, you brought the "danger" to your own carnival. And you have the gall to simply say "Hey I was just trying to protect my family" If your mission is to protect your family like this. Then why not kill everyone who isn't in your family. The cop was simply a potential threat. If that's the case then you might as well kill everyone who is potentially threatening.

Okay I guess we'll get back to Damian with his weird ass ability. I don't think his ability is simply to restore memory, because we've seen how that happens. True different abilities, one was "Claire and Adam's" ability and this is something different entirely. But this was extremely different. The mirrors showed him his memories, and as if he was seeing it for the first time. It obviously has something to do with memories, or else we wouldn't have seen Sylar's victims but maybe we'll get some more information.

I think that's it, if I remember anything else, I might edit my post.
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