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"Heroes" Save the Cheerleader. Save the World.
Wed, 08 Nov 2006 23:50:47 -0800
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David B...
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A very cool catch phrase but what does it really mean? Who is she so
important?
Ken from Chicago...
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It's a little hokey bit of dialogue, but the rest of the dialogue and the
plot still rocks.
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David Johnston...
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She'll make a superb missile weapon. Political Flier can grab her,
rev her up to supersonic speed, point her at a target and let go.
GDS...
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Hmm, wanna be a soft target, or SPLAT!
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wdstarr...
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Of course, he could do that with a rock too.
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Dano...
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Watch and find out. Obviously a cute way of saying she's the key to all
that's going on. Her "Dad" is a huge factor as well, as we've seen since
the start.
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Gio...
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Don't know, maybe she can recover quickly from radiation so she can
stops radition guy from going nuclear in NYC.
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William George Ferguson...
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I didn't hear a 'but' in the teaser. I assumed he was talking to Isaac
about his paintings or about future Hiro's message as relayed to present
Hiro by Peter (in Isaac's presence). I can really see 'Save the
cheerleader, save the world' pushing buttons on HRG Bennet, in fact we did
see it, when Eden relayed the message to HRG.
markr1000...
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My thoughts exactly. It always amazes me how people only half watch
these programs and jump to conclusions. Bennet was obviously talking
to Isaac when he mentions "his daughter", not some unseen person. Eden
had the whole apartment cleared out. Bennet has obviously seen Isaac's
paintings, including the one Peter finished.
Dano...
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I'm not even sure we're talking about the same thing. I was only referring
to the tease for next week. It was all of 30 seconds...nothing is ever that
"obvious" in those. And no...I didn't freeze frame and replay the tease.
This was just what registered quickly while watching live. I've noticed
that more often than not, previews are thrown together deliberately to
mislead us anyway. No big deal that deserves this much dissection.
Ken from Chicago...
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The problem is so much of tv, especially broadcast network tv is so obvious,
so telegraphed in advanced, you literally can half-watch a show and pick up
the major points. Shows tell you, show you, tell you again, have great be
close-ups to show you again.
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