Or at least, Bennet was supposed to be. But I cried anyway. Damn it! I haven't been that moved by a television show for a while - I was literally just screaming "No! No! No!" at the screen. That episode was the best of the season by far. I can't wait for the next one...what is Bennet going to do now? And Claire? Argh - sob.
Also, how great is Peter at the moment? He's so different from the "I think I can fly" Peter that we saw at the beginning of the season. There's been great parallels between him and Sylar, and I'm really excited about the path his character is taking. Just look at the way he dresses now - all in black, hair in his face. The painting Isaac drew made him look like the classic villian - it was great. Bring on the next one.
Desmond! How much do I love you? Flashes Before Your Eyes was the biggest mind trip - utterly awesome. I'm on the time loop bandwagon - I think he lived part of his life over again, and changed things. What repercussions that will have are yet to be revealed...but it's exciting thinking about it. And how cool was Ms Hawking? I really hope we see her again. Is it wrong that my reaction to Charlie dying was "YES!"? It seems like a fairly common one, however.
Stranger in a Strange Land was fairly mediocre. The flashbacks were dodgy. But I liked what Jack's tattoos meant - I think that was really well done. And did anyone else think it was a great slap in the face? We've all been asking "what do Jack's tattoos mean?" and he just says "That's what they say. That's not what they mean." Oooh...shutdown. But I really enjoyed that part of the episode. And I liked the sheriff - although I was so sure it was Karen DeGroot...whoops. Can't wait for Tricia Tanaka is Dead. Is that not the greatest episode title ever?
This is a bit disjointed. It's been a trying fortnight, and I'm not sure it's going to get much easier. Uni is good, but it's an adjustment. I am glad to be doing something different and new and exciting, but I'm tired too. I'm feeling a bit better about the whole college transition. I should try and write later and get all deep and meaningful about it all, cause I'm sure I'll feel better. But I have a balcony, upon which I can step out, see the castle of Ormond stretching in front of me, and turn to see the twinkling lights of the city. And that's not a bad thing at all.