I wonder if the "no thought" guy in the bar is also the stripper's husband?
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I wonder if the "no thought" guy in the bar is also the stripper's husband?
i watched the show for the first time this week and "it is a skip for me". just weird nonsense
Hm, I actually did not think about the possibility of they guy in the bar being the strippers husband. That would be a nice twist.
I have the feeling that the powers that the heroes have might be passed down and refined by generation. So if Silar killed the father and took his brain, maybe the little girl has the same power but stonger, and that is why he was taking her. Maybe the father of Peter and the politician also had some kind of emerging powers that propelled his depression. The stripper's son might also have powers, him being a genius and all, but as it seems the powers only start showing themselves as they get older.
After the last episode I am even more convinced that Mohinder's neighbourlady is suspect, she wasn't at all surprised when the room was emptied.
What day is this show on? Tonight?
I have to agree with jacobson00 in that Heroes has not yet pulled me in. I was hoping to like it since the science fiction/fantasy genre is among my favorites. I am recording this show and will try to watch several episodes to see if it is one I want to watch regularly. I will give it a fair chance to change my mind.
However, it does not come close to Lost, Seasons 1, 2, or so far 3, which is for me best TV show since M.A.S.H.
In some of the preview commercials, you can see the 'no-thought' guy with the father of the cheerleader standing by a fence. Things that make you go hmmmm..
The Stripper seems to be going from Las Vegas to L.A. by car.Click to see Spoiler:
The Japanese guys went to Vegas too by car so something must happen to force them all together in Vegas and then move them on to NY...