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Heroes - Don't Look Back :Thoughts:

Tuesday, October 3


So, once again I was at work so I missed a lot of this episode. However thanks to the joy that is the internet, guess what I'm watching now.

So far, things are playing out like a movie. Having only seen two episodes I could imagine two more wrapping things up.

In this episode we are introduced to at least one new character, a police officer who can hear what people are thinking. He uses this ablitiy to find a girl who is hiding at a crime scene.

I wasn't really too impressed with the premiere, but with the second episode I am getting more hooked... all with one word: twists. Here is where things get good.

And it has a Quentin Tarantino quality to it, where they show the ending, and we're supposed to either figure out how we got there OR see how our heroes use information to change how the future changes.

Hiro continues to kick ass!
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posted by Gjskier (Kal), 12:52 AM

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