Heroes: Angels and Monsters
During Nathan’s soliloquy, Mohinder looked either like some sort of lizard or like Gollum.
Yikes. Sylar saved Mrs. Petrelli from Peter slicing her head open. There’s turnabout for you.
Claire just tazed vortex man. Lucky shot. Could’ve gone quite badly if she’d been just a hair slower.
Hiro putting Adam back in the box is a bit crazy. Brilliantly crazy.
What’s up with Daphne talking to Lindermann?
What in the world is Mohinder doing? The way he has his missing neighbor… cocooned is just creepy. I think I saw this in an X-Files episode. Is the drug dealer dead, or is he keeping him alive to be some sort of guinea pig? I guess if you’re going to perform weird, horrifying experiments, you may as well pick the wife beaters and drug dealers as your subjects…
I can’t imagine what’s going through Claire’s mind, being saved for getting sucked into a vortex by Sylar. What a head job.
Adam’s bar for specials for hire… Hiro called it the cantina. Where’s the alien cantina band?
Tracy’s sisters Nikki and… Barbara? Not Jessica?
And Nathan was given his ability as well. With the formula?
Um, Mohinder? You’re not going to get Maya all stickified on the wall, are you? You were doing this research for her.
Reptile. They’ve got a nice reptilian sound effect for Mohinder now.
Vortex man just vortexed himself. (Vorticed?)
Hiro did NOT just kill Ando. Uh… what’s the catch? Did he freeze time and put a fake blood pouch in Ando’s shirt or something? Hit him on the back of the head so he’d fall down?
OH NO.
Lindermann is a vision induced by Matt’s father. To both Daphne and Nathan. This is BAD.
They planted the seed in the lines of dialogue leading up to the reveal, when “Lindermann” told Daphne about Matt’s powers. Not enough time to allow me to say I figured it out on my own.
But this is how Daphne and Matt get together. But to what end?
And what is up with Mr. Petrelli? He’s got a Professor Xavier-like ability to converse telepathically.
The puppet man is quite a scumbag. He’s like Pusher from the X-Files. “Pusher” and “Kitsunegari” were two of my favorite episodes, and they had to do with this idea of Compulsion - to pull another fantasy reference in here with the Wheel of Time.

