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Post by Lola m on Oct 3, 2007 18:00:44 GMT -5
I know! It was interesting that they showed Claire's regeneration and his resurrection in the last 2 scenes. Think it means sumpthin'? I think it means Kensei could literally rip his heart out, as the legend describes, and yet live to tell the tale. **bounce bounce bounce** Yes! Not to mention this giving that story a whole different meaning . . .
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Post by Lola m on Oct 3, 2007 18:02:09 GMT -5
! I'd forgotten that. I'll bet that the eclipse that occurred just after Hiro got there jumpstarted Kensei's special ability. I'm pretty sure Kensei was just as surprised as Hiro - he didn't know he could heal himself either. He looked surprised to me, too. Heee! So I wonder when we'll meet up with the Lost Boys?
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Post by artemis on Oct 4, 2007 18:04:02 GMT -5
long time no see, s'cubies! i miss zach (claire's old best friend).
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 6, 2007 11:59:46 GMT -5
If the title is Lizards, does that mean that MohinderLizard is going to make an appearance?
Teaser
Ooh, it's Reed from Enterprise!
In high school, you lay low and you get noticed more than anyone.
Mama Bennetts nice and proactive in this scene, admonishing Claire and Daddy Bennett.
Matt investigating Daddy Nakamura's murder.
Either the murderer walked away from the fall, or he flew away. Hmm.
I'll bet that Hiro put the symbol on the sword and that started it all. Bringing things full circle, as it were.
Have you seen a scary white man? BWAH!
You look like a fish when you talk. Heh.
So Hiro dresses up as Kensei.
Kensei's sort of like the Dread Pirate Roberts.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 6, 2007 12:05:59 GMT -5
Part I
Newts and lizards can regenerate limbs. Hence the episode title. And connection with Claire.
The virus is spreading, but at an incredibly slow rate. Unless there are more victims who haven't been discovered yet.
Oooh, more shirtless Peter.
So Peter can control electricity. And he's got healing powers. So even though he doesn't know who he is, he's still got the implicit memory of being able to call on various superpowers at will.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 6, 2007 12:16:02 GMT -5
Part II
Haiti. Is Suresh going to meet up with The Man With No Name?
Suresh speaks French. Cool.
Yep, it's the MWNN. But what is he doing back in Haiti?
MWNN thinks he's being punished by God.
What he has is enough to kill the devil. Hmm.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 6, 2007 12:34:21 GMT -5
Part III
Lizards, huh? I figured you'd be more into whales or something. Or... manatees? Hee.
Talking in code. Gay metaphor?
Suresh's book.
A tree brings so much beauty, yet bears no fruit. Um... aren't they cherry blossoms? So the trees would bear cherries, yes? Actually, that may be completely wrong, because I can't remember anything about cherries being harvested from the cherry blossom trees in DC.
Now the swordmaker's daughter is in love with Hiro.
Taking off Kensei's mask disarms him.
Is Hiro thinking about Charlie?
Oh, the sword already has the Symbol on it. I guess Hiro doesn't put it on there.
How are your hands? Steady as faith.
Of course. There is always a company.
The MWNN wiped Suresh's memory.
Did the MWNN wipe Peter's memory and put him in Ireland?
I wonder if HispanicChick can learn to control her power, like Peter learned to control his.
I kept you out of danger all your life so you wouldn't know your limits. Patronizing, but... he's right about not wanting to be subject to The Company's method of discovering her limits.
The Symbol is the symbol of Daddy Petrelli's law firm? Is that for real or is she just saying that, cause, if so, that's interesting.
Matt's gotten good about using his abilities without seeming weird.
And Mama Petrelli can feel Matt in her head.
Mama Petrelli is attacked.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 6, 2007 12:44:17 GMT -5
Part IV
This guy is like a Poor Man's Clive Owen.
Hiro makes Kensei into a Hiro. Why do I feel this is turning into a Knight's Tale?
Oops, there goes David Anders. Darn it, I was looking forward to him being around for a while.
Oh, wait! He's a healer. Yay!
Ah, the whole thing with MWNN was a set up orchestrated by Daddy Bennett. What exactly is he playing at?
Mr. Muggles wants to watch his glory days. Hee.
Oh, my God, Claire. And there grows back the toe.
And FlyBoy sees her. NotSoCreepy Stalker. He leaves a present.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 6, 2007 12:45:55 GMT -5
Ew!!! Claire is a lizard! Why the hell would we worry about phasing crap out before we worry about fixing things? Crappy science teacher. Momo!!!! And Midas. Sending him off on some sort of HRG-type mission. Haiti! Maybe Jean Deaux. p "Try not to get yourself killed" Well, that's good advice no matter what. Ah. Twins. I don't trust Nidia. Because, I guess, I don't really trust anybody... And back to tied-up "whur's our iPods?" Peter. Watch out Caitlin, or Peter's utter hotness may warp your brain.
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 6, 2007 12:51:42 GMT -5
now, what would be REALLY cool, and hard to explain, would be if she got back to her room and found another Claire in there, having grown out of her toe. Hee! That would be awesome! I'm just hoping that Mr. Muggles doesn't think that it's a snausage.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Oct 7, 2007 20:40:46 GMT -5
Fantastic work, Erin. I am amazed (not surprised) at how fast you and Sara can get reviews out, and very appreciative - it makes the next episode more interesting, with the reminder of what went before.
"McClichés", hee.
The beard. Yes, it deserves a credit of its own. Beard of Doom played by Deceased Ex-Weasel, perhaps?
I like the way you've drawn parallels between Peter's and Claire's stories, and the whole theme of identity so far this season. It makes sense to me, and I'll be watching for more.
I just had an odd thought - Noah's built his own little ark to protect his family from the Company flood, hasn't he?
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Post by Queen E on Oct 7, 2007 22:16:44 GMT -5
Fantastic work, Erin. I am amazed (not surprised) at how fast you and Sara can get reviews out, and very appreciative - it makes the next episode more interesting, with the reminder of what went before. "McClichés", hee. The beard. Yes, it deserves a credit of its own. Beard of Doom played by Deceased Ex-Weasel, perhaps? I like the way you've drawn parallels between Peter's and Claire's stories, and the whole theme of identity so far this season. It makes sense to me, and I'll be watching for more. I just had an odd thought - Noah's built his own little ark to protect his family from the Company flood, hasn't he? Well, it's an awesome odd thought; I like it a lot. And wish I'd thought of it. ETA: And duh! I forgot to say thank you for reading and commenting; I'm glad you enjoyed it! I always worry about writing too fast and missing things; I'm glad you didn't find it lacking!
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Post by Spaced Out Looney on Oct 8, 2007 13:35:55 GMT -5
The Ultimate Face-Off The battle of the beards -- ''Lost'''s Matthew Fox and ''Heroes'' Adrian Pasdar battle for the best scruff By Jeff Jensen
What's the hot new look in 2007 for the depressed catastrophe-survivor-about-town? The mangy beard. Following Jack Bauer's bushy (and quickly shorn) lead on 24, Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) sported a gone-to-pot Paul Bunyan in May's Lost season finale , and now so does Heroes' brother-grieving, ditched husband Nathan Patrelli (Adrian Pasdar). Cheek to cheek, Nathan's unkempt Beard of Woe seems the real deal, as opposed to Jack's pelt-and-spirit-gum drama-club assemblage, and scores points for sexiness: Judging from the disfigured reflection Nathan caught in the mirror, his chin rug may be hiding something, and the ladies love mystery…hairy, hairy mystery. While Jack's flash-forward scruff has a Jesus-ness that befits his savior complex, such biblical haggardness clearly ain't suave enough to seal the deal on a late-night airport booty call with Kate. Petrelli wins this chin-up contest by a very long hair.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Oct 8, 2007 16:37:00 GMT -5
The Ultimate Face-Off The battle of the beards -- ''Lost'''s Matthew Fox and ''Heroes'' Adrian Pasdar battle for the best scruff By Jeff Jensen
What's the hot new look in 2007 for the depressed catastrophe-survivor-about-town? The mangy beard. Following Jack Bauer's bushy (and quickly shorn) lead on 24, Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) sported a gone-to-pot Paul Bunyan in May's Lost season finale , and now so does Heroes' brother-grieving, ditched husband Nathan Patrelli (Adrian Pasdar). Cheek to cheek, Nathan's unkempt Beard of Woe seems the real deal, as opposed to Jack's pelt-and-spirit-gum drama-club assemblage, and scores points for sexiness: Judging from the disfigured reflection Nathan caught in the mirror, his chin rug may be hiding something, and the ladies love mystery…hairy, hairy mystery. While Jack's flash-forward scruff has a Jesus-ness that befits his savior complex, such biblical haggardness clearly ain't suave enough to seal the deal on a late-night airport booty call with Kate. Petrelli wins this chin-up contest by a very long hair. Thanks Liz, I meant to post this and completely forgot. Heh. Beard of Woe, it's this year's black.
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Post by leftylady on Oct 8, 2007 17:22:03 GMT -5
Lola: "Goldspoon" ;D I think that's what I'll call him from now on.
leftylady
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