Making Hot Mama stupid is a mistake.
Noah/Sylar highlights the contrast between coldblooded murder and mental illness. But the show seems to want to cling to crazy=evil (making Sylar the show's supervillain) while whitewashing Bennet's past (and leaving his process of redemption hanging!) This seems to be a dramatic error.
Parkman lost in Africa is boring.
Two Peters are twice as wet as one.
Supervirgin was born to be victimized. It sound good if she were to grow up, but running away to kick ass (who and how?) isn't the answer.
Nathan/Tracy doesn't matter because Tracy doesn't matter. I fear we are supposed to imagine Tracy is essentially Nikki, just because she's a clone. Have TV SF writers never met real life clones, AKA "twins?" Even when they are into being alike, they have distinct differences in personality.
I may watch next week for Mr. Muggles. My theory is that Mr. Muggles is a Hero, whose power is being smarter than everyone else in the family!
Noah/Sylar highlights the contrast between coldblooded murder and mental illness. But the show seems to want to cling to crazy=evil (making Sylar the show's supervillain) while whitewashing Bennet's past (and leaving his process of redemption hanging!) This seems to be a dramatic error.
Parkman lost in Africa is boring.
Two Peters are twice as wet as one.
Supervirgin was born to be victimized. It sound good if she were to grow up, but running away to kick ass (who and how?) isn't the answer.
Nathan/Tracy doesn't matter because Tracy doesn't matter. I fear we are supposed to imagine Tracy is essentially Nikki, just because she's a clone. Have TV SF writers never met real life clones, AKA "twins?" Even when they are into being alike, they have distinct differences in personality.
I may watch next week for Mr. Muggles. My theory is that Mr. Muggles is a Hero, whose power is being smarter than everyone else in the family!
