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See, what you've actually done there, telly, is after quite a few months of me not watching anything particularly on tv except Emmerdale and Friday night comedy and Robin Hood, put two shows on I'd like to watch at the same time, on the same day, with no visible repeats. Bad form.
I'd like to point out that when I mentioned "incestuous subtext" yesterday, I was talking about Maya and Alejandro, not Peter/Nathan, which I think can just be taken as a given. I love how UNIMPRESSED she was with his bride. She was all "Why do people even have to date? Why isn't family enough?". I also love that they thought she was so against the marriage she POISONED THE ENTIRE WEDDING PARTY. Dude. Well done her for being a nun though.
Also, as much as I liked that episode yesterday, you have to admit that it was pretty bad planning on the Company's part. "Oh, where shall we put the guy with multiple abilities and is probably the most powerful of all of us? How about next to the 400 year-old who's quite good at recruiting people and we had to lock up for our own safety?". Maybe they had a cell shortage, and just hoped everything would be fine.
And if the nuclear explosion power was so dangerous, why did they ever let Ted Sprague go in the first place? It's logical problems like these you have to mostly ignore when watching Heroes.
I'd like to point out that when I mentioned "incestuous subtext" yesterday, I was talking about Maya and Alejandro, not Peter/Nathan, which I think can just be taken as a given. I love how UNIMPRESSED she was with his bride. She was all "Why do people even have to date? Why isn't family enough?". I also love that they thought she was so against the marriage she POISONED THE ENTIRE WEDDING PARTY. Dude. Well done her for being a nun though.
Also, as much as I liked that episode yesterday, you have to admit that it was pretty bad planning on the Company's part. "Oh, where shall we put the guy with multiple abilities and is probably the most powerful of all of us? How about next to the 400 year-old who's quite good at recruiting people and we had to lock up for our own safety?". Maybe they had a cell shortage, and just hoped everything would be fine.
And if the nuclear explosion power was so dangerous, why did they ever let Ted Sprague go in the first place? It's logical problems like these you have to mostly ignore when watching Heroes.