Heroes
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Original Air Date: March 2, 2009
Brittany – Associate Staff Writer
Brittany@thetwocentscorp.com
If ever there were more a complicated yet cliché television show on television, then we could compare Heroes to something. As it stands though, this show is unlike any other, and that isn’t necessarily a good thing. Here’s what happened:
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Original Air Date: March 2, 2009
Brittany – Associate Staff Writer
Brittany@thetwocentscorp.com
If ever there were more a complicated yet cliché television show on television, then we could compare Heroes to something. As it stands though, this show is unlike any other, and that isn’t necessarily a good thing. Here’s what happened:
Claire has been hiding Aqua-boy in her closet. When Mr. Muggles and Sandra bust them, Claire tries to cover by saying he’s her new boyfriend and they’ve been having S-E-X but Aqua-boy doesn’t even want to claim that so he denies it. (lol) The truth comes out and while Sandra is hurt that Claire would lie right to her face, she comes up with a plan to help. Taking Lyle’s driver’s license, she makes a fake ID for Alex and hides him when some of Nathan’s people bust in to search the place. Then, proving that she’s the most awesome mom ever, she helps Aqua-boy escape and he and Claire hide in someone’s pool. Just as she’s about to run out of air, Alex kisses her, sharing his oxygen with her. (seriously, lol.) Once he’s headed to Albuquerque, Claire and her mom get ready for a movie. Only there’s an awesome evil hero jonsing for Claire’s help in her kitchen. I couldn’t quite tell who it was; puppet guy? If so I could have sworn he got killed by Sylar.
Speaking of he who has a thousand daddy issues, nothing interesting came of this story line except we find out that Sylar’s father killed his mother. So naturally Sylar wants to find his father and kill him. Moving on.
Matt and Peter are in Isaac’s loft where last week at the very end of the episode they painted a bomb going off in Washington D.C. And then Matt paints HIMSELF with a BOMB strapped to his CHEST. So naturally they go to D.C. I mean, it makes sense. With the help of Rebel a.k.a ‘probably Angela Petrelli’ Matt and Peter get the heads up on where Daphne is and head to Building 26. Peter absorbs the mind control and together they control the minds of Nathan’s team so that they can find Matt’s One True Love. In a not so surprising twist, she’s been transported to a medical center which is just as well, because now Peter can just copy all the files on the computer with the help of Rebel onto a flash drive. Nathan pulls the fire alarm to break Matt and Peter’s concentration and Matt gets taken again while Peter escapes. He later calls Nathan on his cell phone while Nate’s all cozy with his mom while she lies that she isn’t helping her other son. You know, the good one. Peter arranges for a trade; the flash drive for Matt and Daphne and we all know this won’t go according to plan. Noah shows up to make the trade and uses the mind reading trick to let Peter know that the whole thing went sour. Before Peter can bolt he gets grazed in the arm by a bullet before Nathan swoops in and saves his ass AGAIN. On a rooftop, Angela is all shifty eyes while Nathan tells his brother to trust him. Hugging, (because you can’t go more than two episodes without the two of them touching for some reason) Peter absorbs Nathan’s power and flies off while Angela whispers something to Nathan about everything changing. It’s amazing that she had to whisper it, seeing as how they’re alone on some random rooftop. That’s some clever writing, there.
What did you think? As far as good and bad episodes go, how did this one rank for you? I’m just sitting back and letting myself be entertained at this point. How is this all going to end in the next few weeks? I’d love to hear your most absolutely ridiculous theories, and let me know for sure who that was in Casa de la Benett’s kitchen! Shoot me an email or leave me your Two Cents in the comments.