| Heroes 1.20, Five Years Gone |
[30 Apr 2007|11:00pm] |
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( Five Years Gone )
And that about sums it up. I loved that episode. It left me staring at the screen with my mouth hanging half open. Here's to hoping next week is as good--because I am seriously curious as to what that little girl can do that is so important.
[ETA] I'm really confused by all the people who are pointing out the fact that killing Sylar won't stop the bomb. First of all, how do we know that? Peter is just now getting control of all the powers he's leeched from other people, but for a while there, he was taking powers without even realizing it, and had no control over how they were used or when. But they weren't going berserk constantly, so who can say that that's what happens to detonate him? What if Sylar is the one who provokes him into exploding? So even though Sylar isn't the one who explodes, as everyone in Five Years Gone seemed to believe, he could still be the one to detonate the bomb, so to speak. I don't like referring to Peter as a bomb. It's weird. Anyway, my point is that we just don't know that Sylar isn't responsible for the explosion, even if he isn't the one that does the exploding. Second, who cares if killing Sylar won't stop the bomb? Does that mean that he shouldn't be dealt with? Sylar is an extremely powerful, extremely dangerous mutant (I also don't like referring to everyone with an ability as a 'hero'), and he needs to be neutralized. Killing Sylar should be, I think, just as much of a priority as stopping Peter from exploding. And that's my two cents.
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