SPOILER: Heroes Volume 3: VILLIANS!!!
I have the ability... *BANG!!! BANG!!!*
OOhhhhhh... totally awesomeness!!! Heroes Volume 2 - GENERATIONS has finally over!!! Damn ittttt, can't wait till next year for Heroes Volume 3 - VILLAINS!!! And welcome back Sylar!!! No doubt, he is a better villain compare to Kensei/ Adam!!! Episode 11 started where the last episode left off, the confrontation of Peter and Hiro. Hiro was totally awesome, with him hopping around and disappear like little magical bunny around Peter!!! Wakaka... he is still the most lovable characters in Heroes!!! Especially when he saw Nathan, shouting "Flying Man!!!". Nearly cum in my pants when Peter fought 3 heroes at once, defeating Hiro and Matt in process. Luckily, Nathan able to convince Peter and save the world again!!! BTW, Hiro was a smart-ass by teleporting Kensei and trapping him into a coffin 6 feet under. Yatta!!! Buried alive!!! Too bad for Nathan and Nikki, as Nathan got shot during TV press conference and Nikki trapped in big explosion!!! BTW, Nikki look damn weak with her abilities. Nathan's speech quite inspirational and uplifting. THE QUESTION IS, WHO SHOT NATHAN and WHO DID ANGELA TALKED TO? Open Pandora box? Cool!!! My wild guess should be Peter from the future because it looks like him. Hopefully is not!!! Let's not forget Elle, in this episode, we can see some soft side of Elle when she talked to HRG and YATTA!!! She become a "heroes" coincidently when she saves Dr. Suresh, Molly and Maya from Sylar. You go girl!!!
Adam Monroe killed my father. And for that he must pay.
I can't let you do that.
Then you have chosen the wrong side.
I can't let you hurt him.
AAAAAaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
I can't let you do that.
Then you have chosen the wrong side.
I can't let you hurt him.
AAAAAaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
BTW, check out a short clip on Heroes Volume 3: VILLAINS at the end of this episode. Sylar regain his abilities and we can expect to see more of him in the future.
Exclusive (MAJOR SPOILER): Tim Kring Explains Heroes' "Generations" FinaleOn the other hand, E!Online’s Kristin has some ‘insider’ info on the three characters whose fate is uncertain after the final episode of Volume Two: Nathan (shot to death by a mysterious killer), Niki (probably dead after the explosion) and Adam (Kensei), buried alive by Hiro.
Will Nathan (Adrian Pasdar) die by an assassin's bullet? Was Niki (Ali Larter) truly blown to hot, blonde, gorgeous bits? Will Adam (David Anders) spend eternity six feet under? And — say it ain't so! — does badass Elle (Kristen Bell) really have an inner Girl Scout? The Dec. 3 episode of Heroes, the conclusion of the show's second volume "Generations," left us with lots of big questions. Creator and executive producer Tim Kring has the answers. And, whaddya know, he's even sharing some of them!
The fate of Nathan, who was shot during a TV press conference, and of Niki, who may have died in an abandoned building explosion, are "up in the air and will be determined when we come back after the strike," Kring says. "Things are fairly dire for them both." Immortal Adam was teleported by Hiro (Masi Oka) into a coffin buried in the same Japanese cemetery where his father Kaito (George Takei), who was slain by Adam, is also buried. "It's poetic justice to have Adam end up in the same graveyard as Kaito," Kring notes. "We've given the audience no reason to believe that Adam can figure a way to get out of there. The fact that he can live forever makes this the most gruesome of internments. If this happened to any of us, at least we'd know we'd soon have the mercy of death. Not here."
Witchy, bitchy Elle, who wound up saving the lives of Mohinder (Sendhil Ramamurthy), Maya (Dania Ramirez) and little Molly (Adair Tishler), clearly sparked when Mohinder called her a hero. "Kristen Bell gave us the perfect reaction in that scene," Kring says. "For a moment there, Elle sees she's been given an opportunity to use her powers in a good way. And she absolutely likes the sound of that word 'hero.'" Not to worry. There are plenty more baddies coming after the writers' strike concludes. In fact, the title of Volume 3 — "Villains" — says it all.
"We've introduced a cadre of them over the course of the show and we're going to see them rise up," Kring says. "Just as the heroes have found each other to save the world, the villains will do the same with the opposite intent." And their numbers may be legion. "The Company has catalogued many of these people over the years. There may be more of them down in that basement than we have alluded to so far."
Will Sylar (Zachary Quinto) be their ringleader? After being electro-zapped by Elle, Mister Eyebrows escaped to a back alley and skeevily injected himself with Claire's (Hayden Panettiere) blood. Then, in a wicked salute to Popeye, he telekinetically grabbed a can of spinach and said, "I'm back!"
"Sylar getting his power back does not bode well for our heroes," says Kring, who admits there is one upside to the writers' strike: Originally, Quinto was not going to be available for much of Volume 3 because of his commitment to the new Star Trek film. Now, with the strike dragging on, he'll likely be done playing young Spock by the time Heroes returns to production.
Here’s the rumors:
Ali Larter: According to Heroes insiders, Niki is not expected to return to the show. But her devilish alter ego, Jessica? Oh yeah, we’ll see her as soon as the show comes back to the beloved airwaves—when the strike is through! At least, that’s the plan according to sources who tell me producers had “done all they could do” with Niki. Micah is not gonna be happy. But at least he’ll have Monica…
David Anders: I’d bet my beloved, signed Hiro poster that Hiro’s sworn nemesis will return. (I’ve seen that ’90s flick The Vanishing and know people can be dug up after being buried alive! Maybe we can even get Kiefer Sutherland to do the digging!) Sources tell me it’s not set in stone, but the tentative plan is for Adam Monroe to be back to torment our favorite squinty teleporter—i.e., the “carp.” Here’s hoping he does.
Adrian Pasdar: I’ve heard the production and writing staff is somewhat split as to whether Nathan should return to the show. Allow me to be the first to say WTF? Heroes without the brothers would be like Prison Break or Brothers & Sisters without the brothers: a waste of time! Surely Claire’s blood can save her own father, right?! Let’s say a little prayer for the older Petrelli, shall we?
1 comment:
Can't be Peter who shot Nathan. If he's so powerful to come back from the future, he'd have other way of killing him. When Peter, Nathan and Matt were talking in the safe, there is the cctv/camera blipping on top of them, it has to be someone who saw what they're gonna do. It's good connection and we're given hint that someone is watching earlier in the episode: the camera in Issac's loft, Elle saw Sylar with the cctv, which is also blipping in small red light. So, not Peter, it can't be him.
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