So the new season of Heroes, “Fugitive,” is all about Nathan’s evil plans to capture all the super-powered humans. And Most of you fans may have already caught the newest episode of Heroes, “A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER,” yesterday which is good, because as usual here is my review and commentary! Hope you fans enjoy!
The episode opens up with Tracy Strauss being shot in the right boob by her good pal Nathan which is great, because I was hoping someone was going to do that eventually. To bad though, that this entire scene holds no emotional merits at all seeing how Tracy Strauss is just a filler character in the show now, and will most likely kick the bucket, but, of course, not without the third sister popping up. Ali Larter can’t be killed you see, it’s impossible.
Next up on the plate is the infamous Hiro and Ando scene! In these hilarious scenes, it seems to me that the writers are doing some sort of low budget Blade parody. Where Hiro would be Whistler and Ando would be Blade. I am also amazed and awe-struck by the goofy costume Hiro pitches to Ando, though the red lightning bolt is tacky, at least he got a sweet leather jacket and motorcycle to accompany him! As always Heroes redefining moments are the Hiro and Ando scenes.
Moving onward we get to see Peter pumping some injured/dieing person’s chest. This ends up being extremely irrelevant in terms of evoking any type of emotions. Let me give you an example where this exact same type of scene was done and done better; Lost. Jack and Charlie. If your a fan you will get it, if not you are missing out.
Yay! Apparently Sylar is alive, according to Claire. And after tons of cliche arguing with Claire and her grandmother, Angela, we actually get to see Sylar alive and well. Finally, will we get to witness a totally bad-ass Sylar this season? Or a emo dude that hopes to get back together with his lost father?
Fast forward a bit to Peter getting into the cab with Mohinder. What the crap. Mohinder is Mohinder again, and Peter doesn’t even care about the past, not that it mattered, but once again it’s like the whole entire Mohinder story-arc of last season is completely irrelevant. It’s obvious the writers are struggling to start a new (a nicer way of saying starting over from all the horrid previous seasons) and setting themselves in a more successful path. Although I have a feeling that this may fail in the future. Though it will be interesting to see if time traveling will have a role in this season or not, considering Hiro’s time traveling ability is no more. Will this help this season or not? I’m just as clueless as you guys, but I’m also a pessimist.
Go to PART 2 of this review here!
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