Category: Heroes (Page 18 of 22)

Heroes, Week 15: Finally, a hero in Virginia Beach!

And wearing a fucking Ramones shirt, no less! Yeah, baby…!!!

So things started with that incredibly awkward phone call from Claire’s birth mom to Nathan, a.k.a. Claire’s birth dad; it was surprising to discover that Mommy Dearest was actually calling to bilk some money out of Nathan, but she’s clearly not a professional at it, given her reaction to Nathan’s first cash offer. As the episode progressed, Mommy got shadier and shadier, making it harder to believe that she really felt anything for Claire…which, frankly, was more than a little depressing.

After that, I should’ve known from the quick cuts between Matt and Nikica (that’s my new amalgam nickname for Niki / Jessica) that they were in the process of setting up a meeting between the bunch of them, but, in truth, I didn’t realize it until I saw who Matt was picking up at the airport. I liked the shot of Niki’s reflection in the flower vase toward the beginning of the episode, but is it just me, or did Matt’s wife suddenly jump to, like, the 8th month of her pregnancy…? She looked reeeeeeeeeeeeally heavy lying in bed. But I digress. The sequence with Nikica and Matt bobbing and weaving through the hallways and stairwell was very well filmed, though her escape from the handcuffs is a little inexplicable. I guess we’re supposed to presume that she just ripped them off. Anyway, long story short, I’m guessing Matt won’t be getting much more personal security work…not that he’ll need to, given that he pocketed the bag on the way out.

I’m still not sure if Claire’s adopted dad…oh, hell, I’ll call him HRG Dude like everyone else does…if HRG Dude knows that she’s still got her memories, but it doesn’t seem like it. Clearly, however, I was on the money with my theory about Claire’s adopted mother’s synapses unraveling from Brother Voodoo’s repeated mindwiping.

Ando finds a princess who needs saving…named Hope. The whole segment started out like a bad Scooby-Doo episode, with Ando dressing up as a waiter to sneak into a hotel room, then devolved into a farce, with him hiding under the bed when the resident of the room came out of the shower. No real shock that Hope turned out to be pulling a fast one. “Thanks for the help, Sulu.” An easy joke, but a funny one nonetheless. It was, however, pretty ridiculous that Ando was so quickly turned by an ostensibly pretty face…although Hiro’s Vulcan salute and last line were great.

Mohinder’s having some trouble keeping folks on the line when he calls them, but when he got that message from the guy who wanted help…well, I’m sure he was grasping at straws, but most viewers surely knew it was a trap. And, yet, it wasn’t…although the poor bastard still ended up getting a visit from Sylar before Mohinder arrived. How fucking creepy was it that, when Sylar opened the door to greet Mohinder, he was wearing the Ramones shirt? Like taking dude’s brain wasn’t enough, he’s gotta take his shirt, too…? DAMN! I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who got a chill when Sylar showed off his new power. I can’t blame Mohinder for falling for Sylar’s rap, but it’s still damned depressing to watch…

Heroes, Week 14: “Well, it’s a start.”

So Doctor Invisible is really giving Peter some major trial-by-fire education in maintaining the super powers he borrows from other people. First, the Doc swipes a purse, hands it to Peter, and leaves ol’ Pete to either step up and stay invisible or get stone cold busted. (It’s the latter.) Then, he throws Peter off the roof of Isaac’s apartment, down several stories, and onto the roof of a taxicab. Ouch. But, dammit, it works, and Peter survives. He also proceeds to almost fulfill his destiny and explode, an event the Doctor nips in the bud, along with offering one the episode’s best lines. (The Doc also made me laugh when he tells Peter that he’s spent a lot of time around people when he’s invisible and, for the most part, they’re all “selfish, deceitful, and gassy.” Hee, hee.)

Niki’s therapy begins in earnest, though it’s none too surprising when she clears her mind and is immediately thereafter taken over by Jessica, who promptly breaks free of her chains and tasers the living shit out of her therapist. “Take me back to my cell!” screams Niki, after she comes to and realizes what’s happened…only to get a baton upside her head. Can’t really blame the guard, though…so you can imagine how pissed off he is when, despite her actions, she’s basically thrown out of the asylum, courtesy of Mr. Linderman pulling some strings. But who’s this guy on Death Row who’s supposedly taken the blame for Niki’s / Jessica’s crimes? Whatever the case, by episode’s end, Niki’s still imprisoned…in her own mind, with Jessica taking the reigns.

Claire’s dad get a whuppin’, Sylar-style; it’s an unexpected move for Sylar to leave Daddy alive…until you realize that he’s doing it to make him suffer. Sylar proceeds to head over to the homestead, claiming to be delivering paper to the house. Claire’s mom falls for his ruse, making me wonder if Brother Voodoo has done her synapses permanent damage with all the time he must’ve wiped her clean. After Sylar knocks the living hell out of Claire’s mom, Daddy bursts in with Brother Voodoo in tow, screaming, “HE DIES!” Predictably, Sylar gets away…and Brother Voodoo burns off another layer of Mom’s brain.

Isaac gets confirmation from Simone that their relationship is definitely over…in almost the same breath that she asks him to find Peter for her. A bit later, Isaac paints the taxi cab…the one Peter later falls on…but he also paints a picture of he and Simone kissin’, which comes true while Peter and Doctor Invisible are standing nearby, unseen. Of course, Peter’s soon too busy plummeting to worry about being jealous…

Claire sticks with her manatee-report story for another week, setting the stage for her and Zach to sneak off and meet her birth mother. The meeting between her and her mother begins rather anticlimactically, mostly because our concern’s mostly for what Sylar’s doing back at her adopted parents’ house. (I must admit, I really thought for sure Claire’s birth mom had slipped her newfound daughter a mickey.) But it was a really nice moment when Claire revealed her powers and her mom smirked, said, “Some family,” and lit a fire in her palm.

We do finally find out exactly how Hiro’s gotten away with being away from work for this long: his dad owns the company! Hiro’s dad “always looks angry,” according to Hiro, but, damn, George Takei’s looking fierce. Ando’s right, though, Hiro’s sister is hot. Hiro ends up soul-searching because he’s presented with a concern that no good Japanese son can ignore: family honor. His solution, however, is to pass the buck to his more-than-worthy sister to serve as his father’s successor…a suggestion which makes his father growl and grumble, though he agrees to the premise.

How about that closing shot? Nathan is Claire’s real dad…?!?!?

Holy shit.

I totally didn’t see that coming. Not at all. Not even remotely.

Heroes, Week 13: Manatees, ahoy!

So Niki’s still chillin’ in the rubber room when she opens her eyes and has a psychological counselor inform her that she’s suffering from multiple personality disorder. (Most likely reactions to this diagnosis from viewers: “Wow, it’s like she’s known Niki all her life!” or “Good work, Sherlock!”) A little later, her ex swing by, having finally gotten around to using his intangibility skills to visit. This occurs at approximately the same time that D.L.’s inability to realize that he actually has to go out and get a proper job infuriates Micah to the point where he uses his powers to knock over an ATM.

Surprisingly, Matt and his wife seem closer than ever now that he’s revealed his abilities to her, so much so that she takes in stride his announcement that he’s been laid off by the police force for six months. She also drops the bombshell that she’s pregnant. I don’t want to be a doomsayer, but I don’t see that pregnancy going to term…

Claie continues to tempt fate by hanging out with Zach. Come on, don’t tell me her dad doesn’t suspect something’s up! Manatee report, my ass. And then she goes the extra mile to get busted by calling for a meeting with Brother Voodoo. Mind you, he does manage to provide her with enough details, hints, and clues to send her on the path that successfully leads her to finding her birth mother…but he also assures her that this will be his last time meeting with her. Yeah, we’ll see about that…

Hiro remains powerless, which makes for a few funny scenes as they try to dodge some strangers who are trying to catch up with them. (The shot of them lying on the asphalt after the vehicle they were hiding under drove away was classic.) Of course, as virtually every viewer already figured (or, at least, those who pay any attention to the media), the “boss” who was after them was Hiro’s dad, played by a decidedly angry-looking George Takei. Oh, my!

Nathan and Mohinder have a nice little bonding session, which leads them to hunt up Peter, who’s been busy trying to sway the invisible man to join forces with him. Peter refuses to come along with Nathan and Moninder, however, and seemingly vanishes, making the last scene of that segment, with Mr. Invisible holding his hand over Peter’s mouth, particularly effective.

And, lastly, wow, shocking, Sylar didn’t actually die like Claire’s dad’s underling said he did. Everyone who saw it coming, please raise your hand…

“Dammit!”: Jack Bauer taken out by indestructible cheerleader

Wondering what was going to happen when NBC’s freshman sensation “Heroes” went up against sixth-year senior “24” in one of the toughest matchups on television?

Wonder no more: According to Nielsen ratings released today, Bauer and the CTU crew suffered a clear-cut loss at the hands of the hardy mutants, with Fox trailing NBC by more than a full rating point in the key audience demographic for the 9pm time slot Monday night.

On the bright side, Bauer dipped just 9% vs. his strong fifth-season performance, and those figures will undoubtedly improve once delayed viewing is incorporated. Not bad for a guy who’s had several exceedingly bad days, very little sleep, and is now facing superhuman competition.

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