Discuss tonight's episode
By DJ9020
@DJ9020 (1596)
United States
February 26, 2007 10:36pm CST
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Hope that helps. Now, on to the show. Seems like a lot of the shows nowdays are doing a lot of flashbacks, like Jericho and Lost. Heroes is no exception, but I really liked tonight's episode. It gave a lot of insight to HRG that maybe he's not as big a b*****d as we thought he was! Love Hiro and his father in that one scene! And was that the same rooftop garden? How is Peter going to start the chain reaction with Ted locked up??? Not a lot of advancement on the storyline, but I guess we'll see what happens next week.
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@wonder_grrrl66 (236)
• United States
27 Feb 07
Yeah I loved seeing Hiro and his father. That's awesome that they are all interconnected. And yes that was the same rooftop where Mr. Invisible was with Peter.
I think Linderman has to be behind the baddies somehow. And I still want to know what that freakin' symbol means. It's okay that the story wasn't propelled any further, it was key character development stuff.
My question for you is, wasn't the woman in the room with Parkman Wireless? She looked familiar but I couldn't remember where I saw her.
@66jerseygirl (3877)
• United States
27 Feb 07
that is a very good question about Ted!That episode had me so topsy turvy!It's definately my favorite episode and certainly full ofsurprises.! I was so shocked to find out that Mr.Hiro was involved! Poor Claire has been through so much for someone so young!
@CinderInMySoul (4717)
• United States
27 Feb 07
yeah tonites episode changed my mind about Claires adoptive father too.
apparantly Hiros' father is a bigwig in the "company" too. which really surprised me.
i think Peter can start the explosion all on his own, just by not being able to control that power. i dont think he needs to be near Ted to have it happen. i think! lol
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@JJLoa44 (346)
• Canada
27 Feb 07
I agree not much advancement on thecurrent storyline, but given how much they were tying in linderman etc. I think they had to really get to 'what is behind mr. bennett/the company' now, or else it would have just been much too confusing.
I am glad to see Mr. Bennett is a good guy in a bad situation, vs. being a total bad guy - it's nice to see that type of grey in a show like this actually. Where you're doing what you thought was right, and now realize you're in the wrong but have to go along with it to save the ones you love? Very cool.
I am interested in where the Haitain and Claire are going - is it Claude, or someone else calling the shots there?
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