Will we finally get the big Peter and Sylar battle that's been promised since the first season?
Nathan is still inside Sylar I would assume until Sylar's brain actually dies so he could still emerge I suppose. And Nathan's logic of being freed from fighting off Sylar is moot now that Sylar didn't die in the fall. Wouldn't Nathan fight back if Sylar was going to threaten someone or would he just let it happen? With Nathan it could go either way.-Milo and Pasdar were quite good together. Since this appears to be the end of Nathan, it's a shame that one of the best actors on the show and most intriguing characters was so badly utilized after season one.
I have found Samuel and Knepper highly overrated. His character is one-note and episode after episode of the same thing has gotten old as opposed to the really great unsung "villian" of the series--Angela--who is endlessly fascinating to watch but has been terribly underutilized on this show. Cristine Rose is a gem.-Robert Knepper was excellent as Samuel tonight and really sold all the crap he was spewing. He continues to be the best thing about this season.
That was something I forgot to mention in my earlier post--Claire seemingly having no problem with the man who put her through a psychological torture by threatening the life of Meredith and Sandra is all buddy buddy with him. Even worse was Kring acknowledging this incongruence by actually writing that scene where Gretchen asks her about Doyle and she laughs it off-WTF It wasn't like Doyle was under some kind of mental control when he did all of those things to her and her loved ones so she could write it off that it really wasn't him.-The random Puppet Master cameo.
That was something I forgot to mention in my earlier post--Claire seemingly having no problem with the man who put her through a psychological torture by threatening the life of Meredith and Sandra is all buddy buddy with him. Even worse was Kring acknowledging this incongruence by actually writing that scene where Gretchen asks her about Doyle and she laughs it off-WTF It wasn't like Doyle was under some kind of mental control when he did all of those things to her and her loved ones so she could write it off that it really wasn't him.
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