The current season has been running since last year with the plot thickening for our select main characters. As they have found out, there are many other out there in the world, some good, some bad with most just wishing to forget about their abilities and live normal lives. Our heroes will never get rest fro the amount of information known about them is simply too great for them to forget so easily. They are fighting friends and establishing alliances with previous foes, as the twisting and turning of the plot takes all of us to a clearer understanding of how they really got their powers.
Mohinder, the genius scientist who tries to help these people afflicted by their curse tries to find a cure to reverse their powers art first ending up as one of the pawns of deception to capture them. The new season is to bring more intrigue and would be bringing out more questions than answers as before. These humans with superpowers might be the only hope of the world against those who seek to destroy all others like them and even end up killing us all. At the back of all that, the menace Sylar who seeks to gain all the powers of the mutants to possess as his own, pops out from nowhere time and time again as the saga continues in the lives of our heroes.
With the series seemingly in jeopardy as the recession takes hold, people are still watching the TV series that has so captured the world. We have Hiro traveling to and fro time without purpose seeking for a new challenge to dawn on him. He receives a DVD disk made by his father for him before his death which he promptly watches. Along with sidekick Ando whom his father has left the company to, they learn about a secret that is contained within a safe that he finds containing half a formula written on a piece of paper that swiftly dissapears right before their very eyes. He travel back in time and sees a young lady traveling fast and snatching the paper seemingly unaffected by his ability to stop time.
Peter travels back in time to stop his brother from revealing to the world their abilities and shoots him twice sending him to the hospital. There he awakes but discontinues to inform the world of their secret abilities which was what Peter set out to do. Syler goes after Claire and gets to her assimilating her powers but surprisingly without killing her. She heals as well as Syler who she stabs as he was subduing her.
The plot thickens and it should for the true purpose of their lives are to be revealed in the coming episodes (should they continue for many series are being dropped) as the writers work hard to keep their audiences captivated in the lives of these amazing mutants(nope, they’re not akin to the X-Men) who wait for destiny to unravel in the TV Series hit that is Heroes.
It’s baacckk! Season 3 of Heroes is back, with a 2-hour premiere composed of two episodes, “The Second Coming†and “The Butterfly Effectâ€. And it’s so packed with events, it gonna take more than one post to tell you all about it. Since it keeps jumping from character to character, let me simplify it for you by telling you what happens to each character first.
The seasons opens four years in the future, as Peter tries to go back to the day it all started, and Claire tries to stop him by shooting him. Peter stops time and teleports to the present, in Nathan’s press conference in Odessa, Texas, where he shoots his brother. Nathan seems to die, then ta-daa! He’s alive again. He disappears from the hospital room, only to reappear and go to the chapel. Nathan declares that he saw God, and announced his goal to save the world by saving souls. After Peter brings Nathan back to the hospital room, he asks Nathan why he didn’t reveal their secret. Nathan professes that they might all be angels, but not if everyone knows about them. After Peter leaves, Linderman materializes, turns out he was the one who healed Nathan.
To be continued…

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Typically our first occurrence with something ascertains not only a “standard†in our heads, but more significantly it forms the basis for our familiarity with something as well. When we see a movie, and then later see a remake of that movie, we instantaneously compare the two in our heads. But we judge the remake not on it’s quality alone, but also on how well it preserved the spirit or essence of THE UNIQUE. Because the original is what we know… it is the touchstone now… not only for quality, but for its own nature.
For this reason, from time to time even if a remake is actually a BETTER film that the original, most people will still complain (me too) unless it properly met those principles of familiarity in our heads. The original came first, and thus never had to face such standards… it could just be judged on its own merits. Not so with remakes. Books are more often than not read first and thus judged only on their own merits when read… but the movie version has those extra principles to be measured against in its place of just its own merits. That’s neither wrong nor right… it just is what it is.
