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WildB
Upon his return to New York, Suresh is unnerved to find an undiscovered Issac Mendez painting that foretells death of someone close to him. Both Claire and H.R.G. pursue their own secret personal agendas. Determined to make it to the U.S., Maya uses her deadly abilities to free Alejandro from a Mexican jail. Ando returns to his job in Japan and makes a happy discovery. Meanwhile, in Japan's past, just when Hiro had written off Kensei, his childhood hero surprises him. Niki and Micah leave Las Vegas in an attempt to start over. Later, Niki and a lost Hero individually strike shady bargains to reach their goals. Two familiar people with abilities make an unexpected return.
vilandragirl
Open the gosh darn box, Peter!!

Hm, so Mr. Bennet's past comes back to haunt us.

I do love that Claire is in a romance, but it's definitely an interesting turn of events. (Although I miss Zack sad.gif )

Sylar is super scary, I'm glad that he can't use his powers. Sylar with Candice's power is pretty frightening.

Poor Hiro sad.gif

Don't really like the Mexican storyline, but can't say too much about it.

Also a little disappointed in the special effects tonight. The flying scene and the scene with Hiro and Kenzei on top of the tower both looked really super imposed.
entilzha
The first two episodes of the season opened up several new plot and character threads, and the question has always been how well that vast scope could be maintained. This episode may be the most overt sign of trouble, if my personal response is any measure. (Certainly, others have complained, but until now, I’ve been patient.)

It’s no secret that Tim Kring had originally planned to eliminate several first season characters in the finale, but caved to network and fan pressure. It’s also no secret that he wanted to introduce several new characters for the second season volumes. Thus far, the introductory phase of the season has been an exercise in melding old with new. The result is a massive cast that makes the huge ensemble of the first season seem tiny in comparison, and that doesn’t leave a lot of time for depth.

At this point, it’s hard to tell what will become important. For example, the theft of Claire’s car in the previous episode felt gratuitous, a means of reminding the audience of the infamous Nissan Rogue. In this installment, we are given a partial payoff: Claire’s car was stolen by a fellow student who slipped south of the border and wound up with Maya and Alejandro. That connection will no doubt become very important in the future, especially as the war with the Company grows more dangerous.

It is far too early to draw any solid conclusions, but the connection between the Twelve, the Company, and Nightmare Man appears to be forming. Does a war with the Company mean war against the Twelve in some fashion? It would be interesting for the heroes to discover that they’re serving the interests of Nightmare Man without realizing it, especially considering Matt’s concerns about Mohinder’s role (and how cute was that argument?). Hopefully more information will be revealed on these connections soon, especially since this volume is meant to be relatively short.

West is written as a supposedly charming rogue in this episode, but the effect was closer to disturbing. He has no interest in accepting Claire’s feelings on the matter of her ability and he appears to be playing on her vulnerabilities. The twist regarding his past with Mr. Bennett is intriguing, as it only complicates the possibility of exposure, but the character is not at all appealing.

The story evolution is still built around Isaac’s paintings, which is a nice touch. The revelation about Mr. Bennett, particularly the involvement of Claire and some unseen figure, was unexpected and a great twist. It’s now clear that the paintings are not simply depictions of the Twelve’s systematic demise. With seven episodes left in this volume, one might assume that the six remaining paintings will be unveiled week after week, until the endgame is revealed for the conclusion in episode 11.

Niki and Micah return to the story after a short respite, and much like the first season, this is some of the less impressive material. At this point, it would be nice if DL were dead, if only to keep the story from becoming more cluttered! However, I get the feeling he is very much alive and waiting in the wings. All things being equal, this subplot has a lot to prove, because it just doesn’t seem to mesh well. (One minor point: did they get the date wrong on DL’s tombstone?)

The same could be said for Sylar’s return. It’s nice to see him struggling to restore his power, if only as a reflection of Peter’s situation, but something about those scenes left me cold. Perhaps it was the predictable demise of Candice/Michelle, one of my favorite minor characters from the first season, or the fact that Sylar’s situation is still sketchy. I was left wondering if Sylar should have remained dead.

I’m also not entirely sold on Peter’s subplot, especially since it feels completely disconnected from the rest of the story. It appears that Peter can use his abilities as long as he’s not consciously trying to harness them. That could have been very interesting if his amnesia had led him down a darker path, but he’s caught within this Irish mob subplot that refuses to get more interesting. His decision to set aside the box for a while feels like the writers’ way of holding Peter in their back pocket for later use.

Finally, we have Hiro, who continues to be the wacky, magical companion to the great white Kensei. I was far more pleased with the notion of Hiro being the true Kensei behind the legend, but perhaps the future evolution of this plot thread will overcome the annoying aspects. Hiro’s method of communicating with Ando is clever and suggests that other connections to the “present” will emerge. The trick with the 90 Angry Ronin was very funny as well.

In the end, I’m concerned that the scope is simply too wide for the writers to keep under control. Most of the subplots in this episode amounted to one or two scenes, barely enough to establish forward momentum. Structurally this makes the series very interesting, but for some reason, this episode felt scattered and unfocused.
WildB
QUOTE(vilandragirl @ Oct 8 2007, 08:41 PM) *

Open the gosh darn box, Peter!!


Oh I know! I was like...come on...don't be that way. lol.gif But dang he is HOT HOT HOT!! Loving the short hair on him. Can't believe he got a tatoo, but that was weird how it turned into that symbol. What is with that Symbol having a life on it's own?????

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Hm, so Mr. Bennet's past comes back to haunt us.

Yes it does appear like that doesn't it. The painting...was Claire hugging someone in it or being held back?

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I do love that Claire is in a romance, but it's definitely an interesting turn of events. (Although I miss Zack sad.gif )
Yeah Zack was cute but this guy is too. She is a teenage girl...she needs to have a romance otherwise it is not fair. lol.gif

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Sylar is super scary, I'm glad that he can't use his powers. Sylar with Candice's power is pretty frightening.
I hope he does not gain his powers back. I mean he still can be dangerous now without them. I think he is just a totally crazy man now. He could just kill to kill.

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Poor Hiro sad.gif

I know. I felt so bad for him. I wanted to give him a hug. Poor Ando though too, being with just his notes and probably feeling jealous he is not there.

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Don't really like the Mexican storyline, but can't say too much about it.

It is sort of interesting but I would not miss if they left them out.

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Also a little disappointed in the special effects tonight. The flying scene and the scene with Hiro and Kenzei on top of the tower both looked really super imposed.

Yeah that did look a bit fake. I was thinking the same thing. But overall the show was still awesome.
polia
Best episode thus far!!!!!!!! nod.gif I absolutely LOVED it!!!!!!!!

Peter ROCKED my world!!!!!!!!!!

Love Clair/West!!!!
SoY
Good to see Sylar again lol... and good thing they killed off Candice character...I am not a fan of her from the start..
maybei
Did I miss something? How did Sylar get off that island?

vilandragirl
He wasn't actually on the island. Candice was creating an illusion.
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