norwich36: (super hiro)
norwich36 ([personal profile] norwich36) wrote2006-10-30 10:55 am

Heroes 1.06

I am watching Friday Night Lights as I type this, and I can see why people on my f-list love it: really interesting characters, good dialogue, very realistic settings. But I just can't see myself loving this show enough to give up sleep for it (which seems to be my only choice these days for TV viewing.) Someday work will not suck like a giant hosebeast and I'll be able to watch more than 3 hours of TV a week, but this is not that TV season.

Meanwhile, Heroes continues to make me happy.

Well, at least it does when it's not scaring the crap out of me. NIKI! She can't be dead, right? But even if she's alive, holy crap. I had suspected pretty much everything Ikin confessed, but it was something else to hear it all confirmed. I'm really curious, now, as to how Ikin is connected to Niki: why does she hate D.L. when Niki so clearly loves him? Ikin isn't just the complete personality reversal of Niki, or she wouldn't be concerned about Micah's welfare. Is she just the sum of Niki's negative impulses? I loved that she confirmed that she's the one who does what has to be done.

I really liked D.L., too--he was much more sympathetic than I imagined, given Niki's description of him, and I really liked his desire to prove himself innocent. That made the fight at the end more heartbreaking. And poor Micah! I feel so bad for him.

Meanwhile, Mr. Bennet gets more interesting and complex with every episode. Is it possible that he's really not a bad guy? I loved the confirmation that he was working with Eden; I knew she was working for someone, though I honestly though it was Sylar. (Heh. I still like my theory that she IS Sylar, mostly because I detest her, and I think Mohinder definitely deserves a better love interest).

And like everyone else, I'm sure, I guessed that Claire parents were fake. Those scenes were wonderful, though, as were Claire's scene with her clearly gay friend (I mean, "come out of the closet to your parents"? Clearly gay.)I wonder if Mr. Bennett knows that Mrs. Bennett is actually revealing information to Claire, however. And I'm curious to see what's going to happen now that Mr. Bennett knows the prediction about the cheerleader.

As usual, though, I thought the heart of this episode was the Hiro/Ando show. Does anyone else think that perhaps Hiro *has* already altered time, and that him tripping and falling and causing Ando to look under the table and get scared by the gun *was* a product of his future self changing things?

I was stunned to find it was Ikin that almost killed them, though. And I loved how remorseful Hiro was, and how Ando comforted him with his own arguments about heroes being on a journey, and that they don't start with the end (or else there wouldn't be a movie! Hee!) I love their little geeky dialogues about heroism a hundred times more than Mohinder's dorky evolution voiceovers. When Hiro reassured Ando that he was on a hero's journey, too, because you don't need superpowers to be a hero, I did a little joy dance. Though I am getting worried about Ando's potential lifespan, if he hangs out with these folks.

Oh, and I forgot the line about the sword. "I have a sword!" I think I need to make that icon asap.

YAY! I love this show so much.

[identity profile] latxcvi.livejournal.com 2006-10-31 07:49 am (UTC)(link)
Does anyone else think that perhaps Hiro *has* already altered time, and that him tripping and falling and causing Ando to look under the table and get scared by the gun *was* a product of his future self changing things?

More tomorrow, because I really need to be in bed, but the above-quoted bit caught my eye. Ando and Hiro had that very deliberate conversation about a "do-over" and there are two ways (at a minimum) to look at that conversation:

1. It's foreshadowing of something to come. There is a moment coming up where Hiro will have a chance to stop and reverse time to undo something that shouldn't have happened/has an awful outcome. Best guess as to what that is? Claire's death. Since Hiro (and Ando) now know of the prophecy (for lack of a better word).

2. It's a nod to what's already happened. In other words, the current timeline we're in is the do-over. Future!Hiro must come from the world without Claire; he came back in time to deliver that message because he already knows what happens if she doesn't survive. Now is the second chance.

Back with more tomorrow (well, technically later today).

[identity profile] norwich36.livejournal.com 2006-10-31 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I like both of those possibilities, really. I think number one is the obvious one, and so far all the obvious answers have been right, but I'm kind of hoping number two is the correct answer. (Though of course there's always the possibility that there's just one big time loop, and the reason that Hiro knew to go to the future to tell Peter to save the cheerleader is because Peter told him that Hiro from the future said that the cheerleader needed to be saved).