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Saturday, May 02, 2009

Will Volume 5 bring Redemption?

It's always the show you love the most that you become most critical of, and in this case Heroes was a show many people fell in love with after Season 1's great drama, action, sci-fi and mystery. Season 2 was not quite as good, but now looking back seems much better than what we've been served up recently. It's starting to seem like a big revolving door of bringing us back around to the same storylines, and that may not be the fairest treatment for fans of this series.

The way in which Volume 4 - Fugitives ended was almost surreal, as if somehow Matt Parkman was able to use subliminal mind control to make us all forget how silly the way that Nathan died yet still lives on happened. It basically boiled down to the brothers Petrelli going into a 2-on-1 deathmatch with bad guy Sylar. Their only abilities were to fly, giving Sylar a serious advantage. So they flew in, the doors shut while Sylar was electrocuting them, suspending them, throwing objects at them, buzzsawing them, and who knows what else. It was almost like Darth Vader against two limited Jedi's. Claire got to see more of the handicap fight then we did as she peeked through the door crack. Why they stopped the girl who can re-heal from going into the battle with them is beyond me. So the battle goes on, and eventually the noise stops and the dust settles. Claire goes into the hotel suite to find just Peter, who's bruised up and can no longer fly. He says Nathan and Sylar took the fight out the window. Peter's hurt and can no longer fly, but we learn he gained Sylar's abilities. Which as a fan eagerly pointed out to me, include the whole re-healing thing. Guess Peter didn't want others knowing what he was capable of?

Just moments after Claire and Peter leave the suite, Sylar hurls Nathan back into the suite to finish the fight. Kinda strange, but Sylar wins it by using telekinesis and then slitting Nathan's throat. At first I was thinking somehow Peter morphed into Nathan to absorb the damage and trick Sylar, but that would be impossible with another Peter running around. So Nathan really was killed, sort of. First Sylar had to be stopped. As he changed himself into the president's aid, Samuels, he got into the president's limo. However, it wasn't the president in the back seat, it was Peter using his cool new power to turn into anyone. He jabbed Sylar with a tranquilizer. Next up, the big plan to make Nathan still alive somehow..

Angela told Matt Parkman he was supposed to save Nathan, and boy was she right! What a twist, Parkman was able to go into an unconscious Sylar's head and convince him "You're Nathan Petrelli...Sylar's dead". Somehow he was also mentally sending us the telegram "You all will continue watching no matter how ridiculous this all seems". To make the plan more "plausible" HRG was like "Hey, I've got a spare shapeshifter sitting in cryogenics just for this moment!' Parkman skeptically went along with it, but once again Angela is lying to Peter, HRG is lying to Claire about her real father. The three of them along with Suresh, Ando, Claire, Peter and Hiro, all gathered around the funeral pire/bonfire to watch a fake Sylar body go up in flames. They all smiled and laughed (except Matt Parkman) as HRG dubbed them "The Company" - the next generation. One good thing that came of this all may be that they took away the flying power which was way overused in the past few volumes. Sure, quick travel around the globe is cool, but we need more than that as Heroes fans.

Volume 5 is dubbed "Redemption" and that seems a perfect title, as the writers and creator, Tim Kring, will really need to redeem themselves after treating fans to an entertaining yet watered down Volume 4. Speaking of watered down, it seems we know at least one of the new season's villains, another Strauss sister who can turn into and use water. Peter just might have full use of more than 1 power for a season. Also, Sylar will struggle to figure out he's trapped in Nathan's body, as he continues to toy with clocks. And in case we haven't seen it before, Claire will get mad at HRG who will say he did it to protect her, as Angela will tell Peter the same.

Note: In case you're wondering you can watch episodes of TV on the Web including NBC's Heroes these days. Hulu.com is one free, legitimate site that offers the episodes streaming right onto your computer. You can also opt to buy episodes over at the iTunes Music store.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Darrel said...

ok lets back it up a bit here. Sylar slits Nathan petrellis throat telepathically. thats it nathan dies.. thus fulfilling near the end of season one prophesy where Sylar in the future tells peter he killed nathan. one little glitch with that, didn't Peter and adam munroe inject adams blood into nathan allowing him to heal from the radiation burns peter left inadvertently at the end of season 1? Didn't fuure Peter then come back to the presnert at the end of season 2 and kill nathan by shooting him/ and nathan supposedly died. yet he is in season 3 as a major player.. Is this Adams bllod healing nathan? so whats a littl slit throat by sylar? I don't buy for one moment that nathan died.especailly since he has Adam Munroes blood in him

5/07/2009 7:23 PM

 
Blogger Sumit Jain said...

your Blog Is Really Nice And your Reviews Writing is Also Too Good.I love To watch The NBC Heroes Episodes.The Story line and Characters are really Awesome.

5/21/2009 1:53 AM

 
Blogger Sumit Jain said...

your Blog Is Really Nice And your Reviews Writing is Also Too Good.I love To watch The NBC Heroes Episodes.The Story line and Characters are really Awesome.

5/21/2009 1:54 AM

 
Blogger Maize-and-Blue said...

I actually couldn't agree more with your thoughts. The entire last season was a big slap in the face to Heroes fans. And just when you think they'll take the show somewhere, the Heroes "save the world" by stopping it from happening. Rather than introducing new characters, they reinvent existing ones and give them powers they didn't have before. And they refuse to kill off most stale characters. They should borrow a page from Lost on the benefit of shock value from killing off characters.

So I decided to take things into my own hands by writing a script outlining the direction I thought the show should go in. I felt the last season was a bit lackluster so for anyone who might be interested in a fellow fan's take on where the show should go. Call it Chicken Soup for the Heroes Fan Soul. Check out what I wrote:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/17274032/Heroes-Episode

7/10/2009 9:37 PM

 

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