5. HRG losing his touch? Somehow, despite being a very skilled operative, HRG managed to be tracked and captured by three people with no experience whatsoever in doing either one. I guess I can understand getting drugged, since I don't think he would have trained to avoid that. But doesn't he have any experience in shaking a tail? I'm sure Peter, Matt, and Suresh would have been easy to notice.
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Matt could have taken control of the bartender's mind and distracted him/her (I forget the bartender's gender) somehow. Or perhaps he made the bartender drug the drink and then erased the memory of it (can Matt do that?).
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Matt could have taken control of the bartender's mind and distracted him/her (I forget the bartender's gender) somehow. Or perhaps he made the bartender drug the drink and then erased the memory of it (can Matt do that?).
Matt can make people see what he wants them to see. He possibly made the bartender think no-one was there as he was putting the drug in the drink.
Does anyone know when the new writers will take over?
Does anyone know when the new writers will take over?
Looks like Byran Fuller's first episode back will be this season's episode 20.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr...sion/news/e3i5a49077a0f8280a05381cedfd646ed1a
That'll give the writers the job of writing the last 6 episodes of the season. I only hope that they won't be pressured to add lots of kewl plot twists and action in the closing episodes like what happened with Villains. Season two was too slow while Villains was extremely rushed with lots of dropped storylines.
Does anyone know when the new writers will take over?
Looks like Byran Fuller's first episode back will be this season's episode 20.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr...sion/news/e3i5a49077a0f8280a05381cedfd646ed1a
That'll give the writers the job of writing the last 6 episodes of the season. I only hope that they won't be pressured to add lots of kewl plot twists and action in the closing episodes like what happened with Villains. Season two was too slow while Villains was extremely rushed with lots of dropped storylines.
This is where is should get veeeery interesting. I wonder how much revenue this show is bringing in. Their budget must be huge. Are they going to pull off 5 seasons/volumes as promised?
I think we should just wait until the next few episodes before passing judgment on how easily they got to India. How do we know it wasn't "Rebel" making it easy for them?
I think we should just wait until the next few episodes before passing judgment on how easily they got to India. How do we know it wasn't "Rebel" making it easy for them?
Ok, if Rebel did send them there, why did he do it? Hiro didn't get his powers back! All he did was call off a wedding. Whoop-de-do
They haven't laid the necessary groundwork for that development to be plausible. They haven't even laid the necessary groundwork to make Nathan hunting down his former allies and brother plausible, although it wouldn't have been difficult to do so. The writers on this show are too busy negating the progress the others try to make to actually put together a coherent, dramatically satisfying storyline like that. This show is like a boat without a captain, veering into the path of icebergs...I would've liked it if Nathan really was the one behind Tracy's failed escape. It might draw a nicer dichotomy between him and Peter: Nathan is a self-viewed pragmatist whose gradually becoming more Machiavellian
I've almost had it with this show. How many times will they do the story of Claire's father hunting people with powers to protect Claire and her family? How many times will Nathan change his mind about what he wants to do in his life? How many times will Hiro and Ando go on some stupid little adventure? How often will Sylar be the big bad that's always hunted and on the run while he makes stops here and there to kill people and take their powers.
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