Heroes: Truth and Consequences

Btw, Battlestar Galactica’s Razor rocked!

Sorry.  This Heroes: Truth and Consequences sucked big time.  Too many story arcs and so little time.  This ep should’ve been rocking, having us holding our breath, waiting anxiously for next week to be here already.  Bah.  Big suckitude.

The truth is, I don’t like Maya and Sylar’s storyline.  Not in scheme of the current situation.

The truth is, hello Victoria.  Goodbye, Victoria.  Wonder how much they paid Joanna Cassidy for her five minute scene?

The truth is, Peter completely missed Victoria’s statement that his parents were killers.

The truth is, for this ep Peter shared some of the same brain cells as Mohinder.  Dimmed wit and narrow focus.  Peter concerns for Caitlin is like do we really care.  Mohinder’s determination is to save Nikki and to be all self-righteous.  Annoyingly so.

The truth is, both Bob and Adam showed their true colors and should anyone be surprised.

The truth is, I missed Nathan, terribly.  Yo Nathan.  Peter needs you, man.  Needs your sarcastic, sharp shooting wit so he can get back on the clue bus.

Argh, Claire.  Can anyone ever forget you are only seventeen years old.

I do like Micah and Monica but for sake of brevity could they not conclude their storyline sometime in the future.

Next week’s ep – I hope the powers put in a lot more energy in the final than they did with Truth and Consequences.

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2 Responses to “Heroes: Truth and Consequences”

  1. tmelange November 27, 2007 at 7:16 pm #

    >>Too many story arcs and so little time.

    They said that because of the writer’s strike, they condensed the end of the season into three episodes, so I’m not surprised at how bad it was. The episode didn’t hold much of my attention either.

    >>The truth is, I don’t like Maya and Sylar’s storyline.

    I think this storyline is stupid. Not only is Maya annoying as hell, I don’t want to follow Sylar in this way. How long do we really need to see him eyeballing these two on a car trip from Mexico. Having him hanging outside of the main story line is too disparate.

    >>The truth is, for this ep Peter shared some of the same brain cells as Mohinder. Dimmed wit and narrow focus.

    Exactly. You don’t need two characters with the same stupid Mohinder-syndrome.

    All in all, I was very blah on the episode. Too many things and not enough of the things we have come to like…

  2. niciasus November 27, 2007 at 7:51 pm #

    …Maya annoying as hell

    Absolutely. Why do producers of these shows insist on bringing on new characters and create new storylines instead of having them interact with the main cast. Mess up a good thing. LOL. Lost did something similar in their second season. I stopped watching.

    The writers should look to Battlestar G as an example of meshing the old with the new and good writing. “Razor” blew me away.

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