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Episode Discussion; Strange Attractors
Topic Started: Oct 28 2009, 04:22 PM (6 Views)
dman_dustin
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Sorry for the delay, I'm sort of on a watching spree, watching shows on the internet. But don't worry I did watch Heroes on Monday. So here we go (from what I remember).

Noah/Tracy's Storyline: I got to say "tragic" and "idiotic" at the same time. I don't say Jeremy's death was idiotic of the writers, I say it was idiotic of the police officer and hillbilly (bite me it's a fictional character I'm allowed to call the character what I want, the only person's feelings I'm hurting is a fictional character who could really give a rat's behind). Now the reason it was idiotic, is I'm sick of these small towns like this (the stereotype). They think they're better than everyone else just because the population is so controllable, they don't care about the consequences of their actions. Seriously maybe the Sheriff did come off looking like a dick, but the deputy was way worse. Gill I believe was his name. I mean the Sheriff again may have looked bad, but I don't think he would have idiocy to take the boy and have him be dragged on the road, hopefully the Sheriff wouldn't break the law in such a manner.

You know what I'd like to see, a movie, or a show where a small town does something similar, and just after the person they kill dies. I want the whole F****** US army to surround their asses and arrest them. And I want the army to just berate the hell out of people responsible. Bonus points if the person they kill is a relative of the General who ordered the massive surrounding of the army. I mean if someone can't feel safe in their own country, where the hell should they go?

Okay almost done with the darkness. I got to say while I wouldn't condone what Samuel did at the end, I got to say looking in from outside perspective it was deserved. I mean sure there was probably innocent people in there, and Samuel did the same thing (in a different way) than the police officer but it's Karma. What comes around gets you killed in a pile of rubble....or something like that.

Onto the closest Halloween Storyline we'll get on Heroes during the current Heroes-verse timeline (who knows though it could be near Halloween anyway). I just don't understand, I was reading some comments about the episode, and people are still picking on Claire. I mean seriously what the hell? They don't explain other than Claire is boring. Yeah getting some lesbian action, and being part of Hazing is BORING :roll: Being part of something that looks like a suicide,,,,boring :roll: Having sex with the admin of Dustin's Mansion....boring :wtf: Oh wait....whoops. :roflmao: Where was I? Lost my train of thought. (I was just kidding Hayden, don't worry, I'm content staying in my room forever......
I think Claire is everything but Boring. I mean okay roll your eyes on the father bonding moments in the season, but other than that, her college storyline is one of the most interesting things Claire has been through. I mean hell, we found out Claire is a virgin, not as if there were any way she could've lost her virginity mind you. Anyway back to the Halloween type story. It's good Rebecca screwed up, because now Claire has no chance of being recruited with Samuel. Oh man Rebecca is screwed. She has some explaining to do. I think that wraps it up other than Ashley was a pansy :roflmao: I mean seriously someone could've just touched her and she could've flailed around screaming like the girl she is. Hope that last part wasn't offensive. But for a scared girl she was okay. Not that I want to see her constantly, but she was okay for this episode.

Matt's Storyline: Not sure what's happening here, by that I mean I'm not sure where it's going. Are these Matt's last moments, as a character? Will he get rid of Sylar and actually have a decent life with his wife. It's okay though, although the drinking part could've been rewritten. As if I really need to see that allusion of drinking to get rid of your demons. Although one problem? How would Janice know he would do that? I mean Matt basically said he had something in his mind he needed to get rid of. Then Janice came home with Matt's "partner" and saw that he was drinking. As if drinking was the problem the whole time. Have to say the Sylar part was amazing though with the apple and taunting Matt. Now if Sylar could toy with Matt's mind. Maybe Matt can now toy with Sylar. By making Sylar see himself everywhere. Not sure it would work but who knows.

Yep that covers it I believe, here's to next with my favorite female character.
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