Heroes \\ Season 2

I wonder if Peter's blood works the same as Adam's and Claire's though, because Peter just mimics abilities, does the blood still have the same effect once its out of his body?
 
Why do you guys think Noah shot Nathan?

I think it was Sylar... the guy was wearing the same getup that Sylar was in the first season. Hat and everything.

The Monkey said:
Was it just me that thought that Nathan assasain looked like Sylar? Pity Niki had to go, not because I liked her character very much, but because it will tear up Micah.

Ahhh so I wasn't the only one! <3 Monkey
 
Wow, I didn't think I could hate Sylar more, but I could. He really, really needs to die.

Good episode overall. It was sad to see Nathan go, but he will probably be healed by Peter's blood. Was it just me that thought that Nathan assasain looked like Sylar? Pity Niki had to go, not because I liked her character very much, but because it will tear up Micah.

I hope Claire will interact more with the other heroes next season.

I don't think we have seen the last of Adam yet.

My thoughts exactly. He plays a freaking bad guy just perfectly. I think having him play Sylar was one of the best things they have done. He comes out of nowhere, to me, and plays this amazing part. *claps*

This show is just so awesome :(
 
Yay, I'm not the only one
<3 Pitzy & Cowman

Hey, I just noticed something. Momma Parker said Adam (and by default also Claire) won't survive a shot to the head. And still, Noah got healed with Claire's blood after being shot in the head. Does it only heal headshots if you inject the blood into someone else, and not with the hosts themselves. That seems strange...
 
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<3 Pitzy & Cowman

Hey, I just noticed something. Momma Parker said Adam (and by default also Claire) won't survive a shot to the head. And still, Noah got healed with Claire's blood after being shot in the head. Does it only heal headshots if you inject the blood into someone else, and not with the hosts themselves. That seems strange...

The only way I could imagine it works is, whenever claire or adam gets hurt, the brain tells the body to start healing up, which is why destroying it would kill them.

So I guess the blood once its out of the body just keeps the regenerative aspects without needed the brain to tell it to regenerate which is why it was able to heal noah. Maybe who knows. I just made that up on the spot :x
 
I wonder if Peter's blood works the same as Adam's and Claire's though, because Peter just mimics abilities, does the blood still have the same effect once its out of his body?

It worked for his brother the last time they used it to fix his face
 
That was adam's blood though not peter's. Since peter only mimics abilities I doubt his blood with naturally have that regeneration property once it leaves his body, which probably means nathans gone for good.
 
Yay, I'm not the only one
<3 Pitzy & Cowman

Hey, I just noticed something. Momma Parker said Adam (and by default also Claire) won't survive a shot to the head. And still, Noah got healed with Claire's blood after being shot in the head. Does it only heal headshots if you inject the blood into someone else, and not with the hosts themselves. That seems strange...

It might work the same way as before. As long as you remove the part that is IN the brain *they obviously took the bullet out, as the stick with Claire, glass with Peter...* then the blood got injected, and healed the brain.

My guess, at least.

And am I the only one who is rather sure Nikki is still alive? I mean, what a way to go. I think she might have gotten her powers back *SOMEhow...* or found another means of escaping out the back. Seems to "eh" to die to a blowing up building.
 
And am I the only one who is rather sure Nikki is still alive? I mean, what a way to go. I think she might have gotten her powers back *SOMEhow...* or found another means of escaping out the back. Seems to "eh" to die to a blowing up building.

I hope she burned into a gooey and then immediately ashy super strong schizophrenic pile.
 
I hope she burned into a gooey and then immediately ashy super strong schizophrenic pile.

D: You meany. Granted, her character wasn't that great, but hell, she could go out, **** some random guy while snorting coke, and then not remember in the morning to regret, only to come around 9 months later and find a Mexican kid kicking it's way out of her crotch.
 
They need to kill Sylar off. Whoop-dee-doo he had them all the way through the first season and did feck all with them. Kill him off and move onto a new bad guy.
 
They need to kill Sylar off. Whoop-dee-doo he had them all the way through the first season and did feck all with them. Kill him off and move onto a new bad guy.

No! I like Sylar. He's badass and the actor who plays him is talented.
 
If they don't completely change up the show or find some way to fill in the dozens of major plot holes they've developed then I don't see this show having a fourth season.

Seriously, the first season had balls. Major Characters were killed off left and right and they weren't afraid to show it. The show had mystery and suspense and an overlying sense of everything fitting together through Isaac's paintings and Mohinder's voiceovers. It felt epic and was constantly building and showing us new things through the season (until the finale, but whatever).

I thought this season was going to be BETTER. I thought the budget was going to get larger and the shows popularity would bring in more, better writers and talent to flesh out the action scenes, drama, and special effects, but instead EVERYTHING got far far worse. The show has become so freaking cheesy and predictable. The action scenes are laughable and dull (not that they were spectacular in the first season but they were passable). The special effects have somehow taken a nose dive, and the camera tricks used to limit them are incredibly obvious and annoying. I don't even need to talk about the story.

Basically, I thought season 1 was better than Lost's season 1 and now I just can't wait for this trainwreck to be canceled and the writers abolished from the industry.
 
Why do you guys keep thinking it was either Noah or Sylar that killed Nathan? Honestly, if it was Sylar (which it wasn't since he was in New York and not Odessa, Texas) he would have rid himself of Peter and Matt as well. And it can't be Noah because isn't he in California?

And no, they should NOT kill Sylar off. Sylar owns to darn much. Plus, it evens out becuase Peter has multiple powers like Sylar, and without Sylar, Peter could easily make quick work of any bad guy.
 
Why do you guys keep thinking it was either Noah or Sylar that killed Nathan? Honestly, if it was Sylar (which it wasn't since he was in New York and not Odessa, Texas) he would have rid himself of Peter and Matt as well. And it can't be Noah either because isn't he in California?

Hmm... Maybe you're right... the sign behind Nathan as he is making the speech says Odessa, so it goes against my original assumption that they went back to NYC.
 
I've come to the conclusion that this show now sucks.

I'm not sure if I should blame it on the Writer's Strike or not, but damn it.
The special effects look like ass now, for some reason.
The new`characters besides Elle and Bob are all shit and serve no purpose in the show.
It's become way WAY too cheese-tastic, like b-movie cheese.
And every episode has been way too predictable.

I'm very disappointed.
 
It's become way WAY too cheese-tastic, like b-movie cheese.
And every episode has been way too predictable.

That was always the case. The past couple of months I've been telling my flatmate exactly what's going to happen. As if I wrote the script itself :o

Being in merry old England, and not having digital/sky, I just finished Season One of Heroes. Well, it was wonderfully orgasmic. Like everything had just calmed all of a sudden... It wasn't fireworks, however, and wasn't brilliant... just glad that Sylar died... or at least, almost died. Was more shocking than anything.

*eagerly awaits Season Two*
 
The only way I could imagine it works is, whenever claire or adam gets hurt, the brain tells the body to start healing up, which is why destroying it would kill them.

So I guess the blood once its out of the body just keeps the regenerative aspects without needed the brain to tell it to regenerate which is why it was able to heal noah. Maybe who knows. I just made that up on the spot :x
Maybe, but it seem's pretty far fetched.
That was adam's blood though not peter's. Since peter only mimics abilities I doubt his blood with naturally have that regeneration property once it leaves his body, which probably means nathans gone for good.
Or Peter could just teleport to Claire and get her blood to save Nathan.
It might work the same way as before. As long as you remove the part that is IN the brain *they obviously took the bullet out, as the stick with Claire, glass with Peter...* then the blood got injected, and healed the brain.

My guess, at least.

And am I the only one who is rather sure Nikki is still alive? I mean, what a way to go. I think she might have gotten her powers back *SOMEhow...* or found another means of escaping out the back. Seems to "eh" to die to a blowing up building.
Then why would Angela Petrelli tell them to shoot him in the head? Instead she should've told them to cut his head off.


...Unless she doesn't want him to die :O
 
My thoughts on Claire's blood:
After a few days of deliberation, I'm having a nagging feeling that will not go away that Heroes has semi-jumped the shark with Claire's blood being able to revive people. I mean this essentially makes all the main characters bulletproof or it means everytime someone dies there's gonna be a forced explenation as to why they can't use her blood (I already see Noah Bennet telling Peter he's gonna keep his family out of any kind of spotlight).

And:

what I'm concerned with is that now there's almost no reason to worry about anyone. What do I care if Nathan dies, so did Bennet. He can be brought back. There's no sense of danger, like I honestly thought Bennet went down when he was shot, and I was sad because he's pretty much my favourite character after Parkman and Hiro, but he came back, so what do I care? I now know that if he ever gets shot again, big whoop, so long as Claire is within reasonable driving-distance (as she will never ever deny her father a chance to come back to life). And I'm sorry, but the rigor mortis thing is what I consider a contrived and laboured explanation. You shouldn't introduce an element into a show that you know you'll have to explain away or "forget" for dramatic purposes.
 
One way we can change that is encourage the writers not to do anything more with claires blood... or somehow eliminate it from the equation altogether.

Maybe they'll listen.


I still have hope for this show. The creator basically acknowledged all the ways he went wrong in this season, so I'm sure he'll move it back to a better direction.
 
Oh no, the show is still excellent. But this is the internet and we must pick apart and destroy all that which we love.
 
Like everybody else, I thought that this season sucked big time.

At least Kring knows it sucked and is apparently taking steps to make season 3 better.

I was pissed at all the inconsistencies in the final episode. The scene with Mohinder, Sylar and Elle at the lab was like watching a, "How we could've killed Sylar in 101 different ways" show :|
 
FINALLY got around to watching Season 2. (Or what's aired of it)

I think I actually liked it liked it more than Season 1. Starting to get some answers was good, and the entire thing felt like it was moving a lot faster. The first season had tons of anticipation, and yeah you know where things were going from the beginning, it just took a while.

I thought the Kensei story arc started really predictably (a drunk vigilante who knows nothing of honor), but the way it played out was pretty amazing. I really expected Hiro to become Kensei and live with the princess. The betrayal and survival of Kensei was really damned well done.

One thing that bugged me, is that Nathan thought Peter was dead, but Peter had brought him to the hospital after exploding. Nathan was unconscious, but certainly someone would have seen Peter bring him in or Nathan would have wondered how he got from being above the ocean to a goddamn emergency room?


Good episode, but the motives of Adam seem a bit weak, especially as Kensei with Hiro. "Oh noes, he kissed my gurl, lets kill 'em all and make Hiro suffer whenever I can!"

That's not what this was about. He wanted to make Hiro suffer while they were in Japan, but over the course of the next few hundred years his mindset widened. He saw the same flaws in humanity over and over. War, famine, crime. He saw us as being a plague that needed to be removed from the Earth.

I was also a bit annoyed at the general lack of explanation about powers of the 'original' heroes. Mrs. Petrelli, Hiro's father, etc.

Also, really like what they did with Sylar. He's an awesome character, I'd hate to see him go.

Seriously, the first season had balls. Major Characters were killed off left and right and they weren't afraid to show it. The show had mystery and suspense and an overlying sense of everything fitting together through Isaac's paintings and Mohinder's voiceovers. It felt epic and was constantly building and showing us new things through the season (until the finale, but whatever).

That was the only thing I felt was really missing from this season. Aside from DL, no character actually died and stayed that way. The voiceovers and connections felt better.

I understand that they want to go with the entire feeling of "all the heroes are somehow connected", but the character relationships feel like a ****ing soap opera most of the time. Which is sad, because they are all interesting characters by themselves.

[EDIT] Also what the EFF happened to Mohinder this season.
 
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