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Post by Queen E on Dec 22, 2008 21:43:37 GMT -5
I don't understand how Nathan's motivation changes from wanting to create super-powered people to do good and fight bad guys in the world (which seems to be what he was thinking about during the visit to the zombie & slavery enclave; to rounding up all powered individuals, whether guilty or innocent, to inter in camps and institutions.
Unless Nathan plans, once he corrals all these folks, to brainwash or coerce them into going out into the world to subdue evildoers in the name of Senator Petrelli or whatever.
It's still a bit sketchy. But this half of the season has been very fragmentary in the way of believable characterisation.
So where are futurePeter and presentPeter again? I do need a scorecard.
Not really looking forward so much to the second half of the season; but Heroes is still more fun than most of TV. If it doesn't drastically improve, though; I doubt there will a Season 4.
Gail Sure there will be. It's owned by NBC Universal and airs on NBC. With the amount of money NBC has poured into it, they are not letting it go without a fight. (Can't help it. Had to research Heroes for my thesis, although I've not been able to bring myself to watch this season. Too much effort when I'm abroad.)
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