in about four minutes.
Did you remember?
I forgot to keep up on the online comics, but I did what my friend Lynn suggested and just watched the finale again.
And I was so right about Nathan and Peter. (Had to get that in one more time.)
Commence talking in this post after the West Coast had a chance to see the show.
Yay Heroes! I would recommend checking out all the online comics if you have time. They added a new one every week during the summer and last week’s one has some info on the new brother and sister characters.
I don’t quite understand how Nathan survived and why they assume Peter is dead. Based on the way they set up earlier, it should be Nathan who is dead and Peter who is alive.
Was that Peter in the cargo container?
It now looks as if Hiro is the source of the legend of Kensei.
Yes, that was Peter in the cargo container. With a haircut! Milo must be so relieved.
My theory is that Nathan flew Peter up into the stratosphere and then let him go and flew far enough away not to be killed himself. They waited for Peter to regenerate and come back, but obviously, he was captured by someone and held captive. Since he never came back, they assumed he died. I vote for the mysterious people leaving the sign on the pictures being his captors.
And I think that the guy in the hoodie was Peter. Who now has amnesia.
Amnesia is such a great comic book (and soap opera) standard.
I found the premiere scattershot, and it didn’t really hold my interest. The good news and bad news is that Hiro’s basically in another show from everyone else. Los gemelos de la maravilla (The Wonder Twins) were completely predictable and kept me from seeing characters I wanted to see. Nathan’s beard was ridonulous. And if you’re going to rip off an X-Men plot (and if you’re Heroes, of course you are) why would you chose the Legacy Virus?
And it wasn’t clear to me – is Nathan presumed dead? Didn’t he win the election? And if he’s living at his old house wouldn’t someone figure it out?
If the guy in the hoodie was Peter, then the two episodes are far apart in time (unless he winds up time traveling) However, it is interesting that Linderman was not the ultimate head of the company. Unless Mr. Midas is part of a completely different group from Linderman and they are competing.
Could Hiro’s father actually be the one who survived and the guy in the hood the splash on the pavement? We never did learn what his power was.
I had actually thought that he might be the original Kensei and his power was living since ancient Japan. I had thought that if that was not the case, the Hiro was a direct descedent of Kensei. In fact, maybe he is his own descendant (after he becomes the Kensei who marries the swordsmith’s daughter).