Distinctly average, which is a step up from the norm lately. And I think it works just fine as a
series finale.
It might be interesting to see where the "specials are outed" scenario goes but that's the kind of story that is both complicated and nuanced and needs to be handled by very skilled writers, so errrr...if there's an S5, like an idiot I will feel compelled to watch it, and I just don't see what this bunch of writers are going to come up with that's worth watching.
And I'm really starting to feel that with Nathan's presumably final death, this show lost something vital. Not sure it's worth going on with the story now.
If there is an S5, we all know Sylar will go squirrely again in three...two...
it had some cool stuff. I liked Matt controlling Eli at the end...but I cant stand goody goody Sylar.
I can... somebody has to become that person in the future with the child who gets killed and goes nuclear on washington. evil wouldn't care if your child dies...
yes but I never bought his "redemption" for a second, it was so terribly done. Even worse was how easily guys like Peter and Matt accepted it.
You have to do a lot of filling in the blanks, and the writers really didn't give us the help they should have, and dramatized it fully so that it would make emotional sense as well as logical sense, but it does make at least logical sense...
1. Either because he's got Nathan in his noggin; has learned to be good from mind-linking with Nathan and Matt; or somehow Gabriel is now resurgent; spending three years alone in the Twilight Zone has caused Sylar to see the error of his ways (and we really are owed a more precise explanation of which of the three hypotheses I've put forward is responsible.)
2. Due to spending
five years trapped alone with Sylar (which boggles the mind to fully comprehend), Peter has now bonded with the guy to such an extent that he fully accepts his goodness. Also, remember, Peter has direct access to Sylar's mind.
3. Matt also has direct access to Sylar's mind. Like Peter, he doesn't need to trust Sylar - he can know for certain whether he is good.
Of course, what Peter and Matt know is: he's good for now. They're still being lunkheaded to blindly trust that he'll continue to be good the minute they turn their backs. History has shown otherwise.
I do wish for a nice Peter/Sylar showdown though with no budget spared.
And THAT is the reason why they better do an S5. And why, like an idiot, I will watch it.
