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Post by Joeofmars! on Sept 27, 2008 1:29:29 GMT -8
Here's a question, what is the power of the body that Our Time Peter (OT Peter) now inhabits? MY guess: Bullseye's Power. I think it's got something to do with Peter being inside his body. I think his "host" has the ability to absorb the body or mind (of both) of people. OK... I found my TV guide, this is what it says: IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT JESSE'S POWER, DO NOT LOOK DOWN!! "Jesse Future Peter sesquesters present-day Peter inside tattooed baddie Jesse Murphy (Francis Capra). Jesse's special ability is being kept under wraps, but coexecutive producer Jeph Loeb hints omniously, "He can destroy pretty much anything and anybody."" END SPOILERS.
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Post by schrodingerscat on Sept 29, 2008 7:08:55 GMT -8
HEROES NIGHT!!!!!
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Post by Joeofmars! on Sept 29, 2008 14:51:39 GMT -8
Wooh!
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Post by Reeper on Sept 29, 2008 15:38:16 GMT -8
EXCITING!
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Post by Reeper on Sept 29, 2008 19:02:46 GMT -8
Man, this episode was cool. I just can't help but feel they did a lot of things wrong. Why is Sylar all of a sudden "changed"? It's hard to understand his motives. He does seem still power hungry, but also acting nice? I don't understand. They shouldn't have made him a Petrelli. There's already so many people that are Petrellis. Also, Tracy's connection to Niki felt to rushed, there was no time for connection and less of an emotional impact, especially with Micah. I also don't think it was a good idea to have Ali Larter play Tracy. It feels confusing when you already associate one power to someone (other than Sylar and Peter of course). Unless she was cloned which was implied by the doctor. Why did Mrs. Petrelli give Sylar that lady? It felt a like that was used for shock value. The secrecy behind Jesse's power felt unneeded. It had nothing to do with Peter being in his body, so we should've known from the start what it was. The multiple powers for all the characters (or at least some, suggested by Matt Parkman seeing into the future) defeats the purpose because it makes all the super beings generic.
/rant
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Post by Joeofmars! on Sept 30, 2008 2:48:45 GMT -8
Yes, Ali Larter HAD to play Tracey. It wouldn't make sense if she didn't.
Most of the "Problems" you listed are just questions that need to be answered. The only one I agree with is that the Tracey/Micah scene felt rushed, particularly in Micah's acting.
The only thing I hated was the fact that they killed of Jesse. He had no purpose and they kept his secret for no reason.
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Post by Reeper on Sept 30, 2008 23:52:21 GMT -8
Yes, Ali Larter HAD to play Tracey. It wouldn't make sense if she didn't. Most of the "Problems" you listed are just questions that need to be answered. The only one I agree with is that the Tracey/Micah scene felt rushed, particularly in Micah's acting. The only thing I hated was the fact that they killed of Jesse. He had no purpose and they kept his secret for no reason. I agree with Jesse. That really upset me that they made him all secret only for a big let down. The whole cloning thing though that was suggested made me groan
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Post by Mightyfanatic on Oct 9, 2008 6:25:04 GMT -8
Unfortunately, the ratings are continuing to slide... badly. Here's an very recent article (10/7) from Syfiportal.com on the ratings: www.syfyportal.com/news425439.htmlThings aren't looking good for Monday night science-fiction television.
"Heroes," a signature show of NBC since it premiered three years ago, is clocking in by far its lowest ratings ever. It scored a 5.0 rating/7 share Monday night, a drop of more than 12 percent from last week, and down 18 percent from its already anemic season premiere just a few weeks ago.
Those numbers are from Fast National ratings from Nielsen Media Research, which also measured a 3.5/5 for "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" on Fox, slightly larger than the audience from the previous week.
"Heroes" was beat by everything that aired in the 8 p.m. hour, beating "Prison Break" on Fox and reruns on The CW. It was easily beaten by "Dancing With the Stars" and comedies on CBS.
"Sarah Connor" was only able to beat a rerun of "Gossip Girl" on The CW, finishing well behind "Dancing" on ABC as well as comedies on CBS. It's closest competition was "Chuck" on NBC, which earned a 3.8/6, according to Zap2it.
In the key demographic of adults 18 to 49, NBC finished third with a 2.8 rating, ahead of the 2.2 from Fox. Overall, NBC finished in third place behind ABC and CBS with a 4.2/6 while Fox ended up in fourth place with a 3.5/5.
Fast Nationals usually provide a snapshot of what Americans are watching by pulling numbers from the top urban markets that includes both live viewing and same-day timeshifted viewing. A rating point generally represents more than 1.1 million households while the share indicates the percentage of televisions turned on that was tuned to the specific program. These numbers typically shift when final ratings are issued.
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Post by Joeofmars! on Oct 9, 2008 14:56:18 GMT -8
Ugh... bad news.
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Post by Mightyfanatic on Oct 9, 2008 15:09:40 GMT -8
Yup... the only amazing power that's been evident is the amazing shrinking number of viewers!
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Post by xssocx on Oct 11, 2008 9:36:54 GMT -8
It's still a great show. Damn writers strike.
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Post by schrodingerscat on Oct 11, 2008 17:10:03 GMT -8
That strike really screwed things up.
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Post by Mightyfanatic on Oct 12, 2008 11:30:05 GMT -8
It would be a shame if the current season was the last (keeping fingers crossed).
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Post by Joeofmars! on Oct 12, 2008 13:49:19 GMT -8
Yes, it would be. I want a season where the story isn't about a message from the future.
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Post by xssocx on Oct 15, 2008 18:22:49 GMT -8
I want more Kristen Bell......... um in Heroes and in my real life. Still need to watch Mondays episode.
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