So far I'm enjoying it more than I enjoyed the last two seasons. But it didn't take season 3 long to start failing epically, so I'm still in wait-and-see mode.
Emma > tattoo girl. Just don't become Peter's love interest, Emma. IT'S A TRAP.
I don't care much about Gretchen so far, but I'll be miffed if she turns out to be evil. I was all into forensics and criminology and stuff when I was a kid, and I remember my mom once getting annoyed about it saying something to the effect of, "It's like you're training to be a serial killer!" Which made me go "WTF??" even then. So I might just hold an irrational personal grudge against the writers if they decide to make the gung-ho forensics girl evil because she's OMG SOOOO MORBID LOLZ!!1
It would be so much more interesting if it turned out figment!Sylar wasn't real!Sylar. Plus it would make a lot more sense, both logically and thematically. With all the stuff they've set up with fake!Nathan - all those potential themes of identity and memory and what makes a person real - it'd make a cool parallel for figment!Sylar to be just as obliviously fake as the not!Nathan persona. I don't have much hope for them going that route, since they've spent two seasons constantly squandering exactly that sort of less-obvious plot twist. But here's hoping.
he should've been able to just march Matt over to Washington for the Happy Villains Ghost-Body Reunion Show.
Emma > tattoo girl. Just don't become Peter's love interest, Emma. IT'S A TRAP.
I don't care much about Gretchen so far, but I'll be miffed if she turns out to be evil. I was all into forensics and criminology and stuff when I was a kid, and I remember my mom once getting annoyed about it saying something to the effect of, "It's like you're training to be a serial killer!" Which made me go "WTF??" even then. So I might just hold an irrational personal grudge against the writers if they decide to make the gung-ho forensics girl evil because she's OMG SOOOO MORBID LOLZ!!1
It would be so much more interesting if it turned out figment!Sylar wasn't real!Sylar. Plus it would make a lot more sense, both logically and thematically. With all the stuff they've set up with fake!Nathan - all those potential themes of identity and memory and what makes a person real - it'd make a cool parallel for figment!Sylar to be just as obliviously fake as the not!Nathan persona. I don't have much hope for them going that route, since they've spent two seasons constantly squandering exactly that sort of less-obvious plot twist. But here's hoping.
he should've been able to just march Matt over to Washington for the Happy Villains Ghost-Body Reunion Show.
This made me laaaaaaugh. XD I'D WATCH IT.
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