Heroes Season 1(#12)---1/22/07-'GODSEND' Mid-Season Cliffhanger Continued

Question: Was Who just invisible or also no audio? Got the impression he could not be heard either from when Peter started to call out no one was looking.
 

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Hand of Evil said:
Question: Was Who just invisible or also no audio? Got the impression he could not be heard either from when Peter started to call out no one was looking.

Didn't Peter's phone call cut out on him in mid-sentence?
 

Dire Bare said:
Not me, I'm loving all the characters and their plot lines so far. Nikki is fast losing it and Jessica seems to have a plan!

At the end of the scene at the prison visit, when they woudln't let Jessica hug her son.... I'm pretty sure that was Jessica (Not Nikki) who was getting mad and broke the police batton in half! Ahe looked surprised when that happened. I think she has super srength all the time, and the Jessica "half" just didn't know it... or know how to use it.
 

dogoftheunderworld said:
At the end of the scene at the prison visit, when they woudln't let Jessica hug her son.... I'm pretty sure that was Jessica (Not Nikki) who was getting mad and broke the police batton in half! Ahe looked surprised when that happened. I think she has super srength all the time, and the Jessica "half" just didn't know it... or know how to use it.

I think you have that reversed. Jessica is the violent one and Nikki is the good one.
 

Alzrius said:
Well, since these are the official comics that NBC states have additional content, then it seems like they do indeed exist. ;)

"Official" does not mean "necessary to understnad what is going on". One is supposed to be able to get everything off what's presented on your TV screen. The comics are gravy. Maybe interesting gravy, but still gravy.
 

I was quite pleased with the episode. Specifically, it further corrected one of the drawbacks many people have complained about: tying the storylines together. Besides mere random connections and one or two heroes on screen at the same time, this time we had Nathan, Isaac, and Hiro all working together and starting to believe in one another. That's a big step in the right direction as far as I'm concerned.

Overall, I was happy, and it made it all worth the wait.
 

Umbran said:
"Official" does not mean "necessary to understnad what is going on". One is supposed to be able to get everything off what's presented on your TV screen. The comics are gravy. Maybe interesting gravy, but still gravy.

That's why I blame NBC for not promoting them more, and not anybody for not reading because, really, how was anybody supposed to know? Most of the time it seems like it's just filler - I thought the scene was too, first time I read it. I assumed they would have handled that in last night's episode, and they didn't.

There are a couple other little things that I'm wondering if they may come up now.

dogoftheunderworld said:
At the end of the scene at the prison visit, when they woudln't let Niki hug her son.... I'm pretty sure that was Niki (Not Jessica) who was getting mad and broke the police batton in half! Ahe looked surprised when that happened. I think she has super srength all the time, and the Niki "half" just didn't know it... or know how to use it.

I was thinking about Niki/Jessica, and I don't think her only power is super-strength. I think she may have heightened reflexes as well, sort of like *shudder* Gambit. The way she grabbed the baton effortlessly, without even really thinking about it, seemed to suggest it. There is precedent for heroes seeming to have more than one power - Peter absorbing/dreaming, and the Haitian mind erasing/power blocking.
 

Interesting that in the comic 'Wireless, part 1' the positioning of the broken glass around Sylar makes him look like he has angel wings...
 

Umbran said:
"Official" does not mean "necessary to understnad what is going on". One is supposed to be able to get everything off what's presented on your TV screen. The comics are gravy. Maybe interesting gravy, but still gravy.
Right. If I had to go somewhere else to find out what was happening on the screen I'd stop watching, no matter how much I like the show. Some people don't have internet access (gasp!) and others just can't be bothered.

Oh yeah, and I want to see the kid run over. By a steam roller! I would be happier if the whole Nikki/Jessica/DL/kid storyline went away.
 

Ummm... so am I the only one who went to the web site on Evil Glasses Man's business card?

Spoilers:
On the web site there's an 1-800 number. If you call the number (1-800-PRIMA16) and pick option 3 (all other options tell you that all operators are busy and you should try back later), it'll go into a spiel about job opportunities. It'll then give you a code to punch in on the job section of the web site. When you punch in the code, there's an application to fill out, including a short quiz. Nothing major (yet) but pretty fun.

All around I loved this episode. And I think it's obvious now that Linderman is going to be more than just the local mob boss.
 

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