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Post by Sara on Jan 26, 2007 22:19:42 GMT -5
Although I referenced your review a couple of times in "Homecoming," I just wanted to stop by here and say how much I enjoyed it. Reading your observation about Sylar and the ticking caused me to pay a little closer attention when Sylar attacked Jackie and Claire, so there's no question your review helped mine be that much better. I also hadn't noticed how Sylar is such a central figure in the lives of the characters featured in this episode, but once you pointed it out it seemed so obvious I almost facepalmed. And finally, there was this little tidbit: There was another nice parallel between Ted, Matt, and Audrey: Ted kills his wife through proximity, Matt proximity to his wife’s thoughts kill his trust in their marriage, Audrey avoids getting “close” to people because they will only disappoint her.Once again, just a terrific catch that greatly enhanced my enjoyment of the ep. Another awesome review, my friend.
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Post by Queen E on Jan 28, 2007 9:14:06 GMT -5
Although I referenced your review a couple of times in "Homecoming," I just wanted to stop by here and say how much I enjoyed it. Reading your observation about Sylar and the ticking caused me to pay a little closer attention when Sylar attacked Jackie and Claire, so there's no question your review helped mine be that much better. I also hadn't noticed how Sylar is such a central figure in the lives of the characters featured in this episode, but once you pointed it out it seemed so obvious I almost facepalmed. And finally, there was this little tidbit: There was another nice parallel between Ted, Matt, and Audrey: Ted kills his wife through proximity, Matt proximity to his wife’s thoughts kill his trust in their marriage, Audrey avoids getting “close” to people because they will only disappoint her.Once again, just a terrific catch that greatly enhanced my enjoyment of the ep. Another awesome review, my friend. Hee! Thank you! It was the none-too-subtle ticking sound in the diner that made me go "hmmm" and then the calendar to the side of Charlie as he kills her. Sylar is such a polarizing figure, I started to wonder how he connected with the characters featured in the episode, and those who made no appearance. I thought it was interesting how Ted and Matt connected, and I still wonder what the consequences of having that connection severed are; Ted is so angry, and far more suspectible to being manipulated by those with no good intention. Matt could have helped him...did help him, in that brief time, by letting him know he was no alone. Thanks! I'm so glad you enjoyed!
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