[3.1] Great and Terrible Heroes Review: The Second Coming

Sep 28, 2008 18:34

So, here we are again. I figured that since I watched, I might as well talk about it. But, I'm not gonna talk about all of it. There's too many people and not enough time for all of that. Besides, what's so interesting about things that are just “okay”. It’s only when you really love or hate something that things get good, am I right? As such, this ( Read more... )

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jimmiefearsylar October 8 2008, 21:38:05 UTC
Heh, Future Peter is better than regular Peter, but he still fails. That's my professional opinion.
As you will see in future recaps, I have now given up hope for Future!Peter and am back on board the Present!Peter train. Of course, my misgivings are not so much character-related, but stylistic. But, at this point, I was clearly ready to trade in Emo Pete for this new-and-improved version.

The Level 5 dudes certainly had a lot of potential, even if half of them are dead now
Of all of the failings of season three so far, THIS is the biggest and most disappointing. The volume is called "Villains", right? I demand more villains, not just the people I already know being bad in the future. That's not the same!

Mohinder is entirely fail. Well, not entirely-this new troll!Mohinder is by far the best incarnation I've ever seen.
Yes, the fact that Mohinder is now obviously failing on-screen makes this whole story thus far, full of win. Of course, some may argue that he has been on-screen failing all along, but what he has going on here is a level of fail that even the most strident members of the pro-Mo camp cannot deny. That is what makes it gold! Will this theme continue? My sources say, "Yes."

I think Kaito probably even wanted his son to open the vault-otherwise he wouldn't have said a thing.
This is an interesting theory. But why would he want his son to open the vault and release the formula? Could Kaito be.... a villain? ::cue dramatic music::

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