Tuesday, December 31, 2024

RW639 - Bonus - Capricorn One

 


In this January 1st episode of The Rewatch Podcast, Cory and Eoghan need to pull off the hoax of the century as they discuss Capricorn One.

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Our Favourite Trivia:

Peter Hyams began thinking about a film of a space hoax while working on broadcasts of the Apollo missions for CBS. He later reflected regarding the Apollo 11 Moon landing, "There was one event of really enormous importance that had almost no witnesses. And the only verification we have ... came from a TV camera."


He later elaborated:

Whenever there was something on the news about a [space flight], they would cut to a studio in St. Louis where there was a simulation of what was going on. I grew up in the generation where my parents basically believed if it was in the newspaper it was true. That turned out to be bullshit. My generation was brought up to believe television was true, and that was bullshit too. So I was watching these simulations and I wondered what would happen if someone faked a whole story.


Hyams had originally written the screenplay soon after the first moon landing in 1969 around nine years before this movie debuted in cinemas. Hyams couldn't find any backing or interest in the project. But then, after the Republicans Watergate political scandal in 1972, Hyams sold the script and got the movie into development. It took a few more years to produce the picture and get it into principal photography, with the movie finally launching in theaters in 1978.


The film was part of a cycle of 1970s conspiracy movies. These included: Executive Action (1973), Klute (1971), Chinatown (1974), Cutter's Way (1981), Telefon (1977), Winter Kills (1979), The Conversation (1974), The Parallax View (1974), Three Days of the Condor (1975), The Domino Principle (1977), Good Guys Wear Black (1978), Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977), Hangar 18 (1980), Capricorn One (1977), and All the President's Men (1976). Blow Out (1981) would follow in the early 1980s.


Despite being portrayed as a villain, NASA provided technical assistance, including mock-up spacecraft, sets, vehicles, front screen projection expertise. Access came from producer Paul Lazarus, who had a good relationship with NASA through their involvement in Futureworld.


Writer and director Peter Hyams originally wanted Donald Pleasence to play Albain which was in the end cast with Telly Savalas. Coincidentally, both Pleasence and Savalas played Blofeld in the James Bond 007 films.


In Japan and the UK, a version with a running time of 129 minutes was released theatrically, with additional scenes such as the docking of the spacecraft during the Mars landing, and with different cuts of detail. However, the rights company (ITC Entertainment) has since taken the position that the final version of Capricorn One is the 123-minute version currently in circulation, and that the 129-minute version no longer exists. Therefore, only the 123-minute version is currently distributed in Japan and the UK. However, in 2019, film material from the 129-minute version was discovered at the National Film Archive of Japan, so remastered material was created based on this film and released as "bonus content" only on Japanese Blu-ray, after obtaining special permission from the rights company.


Elliott Gould, who portrays Robert Caulfield, was married to Barbra Streisand from 1963 to 1971. James Brolin, who portrays Charles Brubaker, married Streisand in 1998.

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Back to Marvel Phase 4 and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.

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Monday, December 30, 2024

RW638 - Bonus - Tick, Tick... BOOM!

 


In this New Years Eve episode of The Rewatch Podcast, Cory and Eoghan have some really big resolutions to fulfil as they discuss Tick, Tick... BOOM!

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Our Favourite Trivia:

Despite having no singing experience, Andrew Garfield became Lin-Manuel Miranda's top choice to play Jonathan Larson after seeing Garfield's Tony-winning performance in the 2018 Broadway revival of Angels in America. Andrew Garfield learned how to sing for the film, dedicating a year to training his voice.


Jonathan Larson's estate was originally not keen on having his life story portrayed on screen. They were swayed by the idea of Lin-Manuel Miranda being on board, and he was intent on having the score credited to Jonathan Larson, digging through the Larson archives to find unused music for the film. Jonathan Larson's sister, Julie Larson, is a producer on the film and was instrumental in pushing that the production depict her brother "warts and all".


Jonathan Larson originally conceived Tick, Tick... Boom! as a one-man show. In 2001, it was revised and revamped by playwright David Auburn as a three-actor piece. This film expands the cast even further.


The production managed to film for just 8 days before they had to shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020. For the next six months, the cast held rehearsals on Zoom which they called "Tick Tick Zooms".


Scenes depicting Jonathan Larson performing the in-film version of Tick, Tick... Boom! were shot at the New York Theatre Workshop, during the time he performed it as a one-man show, in 1990, and where Larson's mega-hit musical Rent would later officially premier Off-Broadway in 1996.


Stephen Sondheim is mentioned several times, revealed by friends to be an idol and a mentor to Jonathan Larson, and a help to Lin-Manuel Miranda during production. Mr Sondheim passed away on November 26, 2021 just a few days after the Netflix premiere.


The three "bums" in the Sunday brunch number are played by The Original Broadway Cast members from Rent: Adam Pascal, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Wilson Jermaine Heredia. The other "patrons" are all Broadway legends. The cook at the diner is the director, Lin-Manuel Miranda.


Larson died from an aortic dissection, believed to have been caused by undiagnosed Marfan syndrome. His body was found on the kitchen floor by his roommate at 3am. Larson had been suffering severe chest pains, dizziness, and shortness of breath for several days before his death, but doctors at Cabrini Medical Center and St. Vincent's Hospital could not find signs of an aortic dissection even after conducting a chest X-ray and electrocardiogram, so they misdiagnosed it either as influenza or stress. New York State medical investigators concluded that if the aortic dissection had been properly diagnosed and treated with cardiac surgery, Larson may have lived.

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Tomorrow we usher in 2025 and discuss Capricorn One.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

RW637 - Bonus - Rent

 


In this Christmas episode of The Rewatch Podcast, Cory and Eoghan are working through their life problems as they discuss Rent.

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Our Favourite Trivia:

Rent made a worldwide total of $31.7 million, against a budget of $40 million.


Taye Diggs (Benny), Wilson Jermaine Heredia (Angel), Jesse L. Martin (Collins), Idina Menzel (Maureen), Adam Pascal (Roger), and Anthony Rapp (Mark) are all from the original Broadway cast of Rent in 1996 and are playing their original roles.


Daphne Rubin-Vega and Fredi Walker-Browne, the original Broadway Mimi and Joanne, are the only two lead cast members not to reprise their roles for this film. By the time the film went into production, nearly ten years after its first performance, Walker, by her own admission, was too old to play Joanne. Rubin-Vega was pregnant at the time of filming, and was also nearly 15 years older than the 19-year-old Mimi.


Spike Lee was for a long time attached to direct. The song "Light My Candle" contains the line "I hear Spike Lee's shooting down the street"; this line remained unchanged in the movie's version of the song. Other rumored directors were Sam Mendes, Rob Marshall and Baz Luhrmann. Producer Robert De Niro tried to persuade his longtime friend Martin Scorsese to direct, but the legendary filmmaker was unhappy with the drafts of the screenplay he read and departed the project.


Chris Columbus cameos as the frustrated driver whose windshield is being washed.


Rent is an adaptation of Jonathan Larson's 1996 Broadway musical of the same name, in turn based on the 1896 opera La bohème by Giacomo Puccini, Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, which is itself based on the 1851 novel Scenes of Bohemian Life by Henri Murger.


The guitar riff Roger plays throughout the show is based on Musetta's Waltz from La bohème.


Differences between the stage and film versions

  • "Goodbye Love" was filmed in its entirety, but the second half was cut from the film because Columbus considered it somewhat of an emotional overload

  • “Halloween” was also cut for pacing

  • The film leaves ambiguous the death of Roger's girlfriend April, who dies before Rent begins. In the film, she is seen reading a doctor's report that she is HIV positive; it is stated that she has died, but nothing more is said. In the stage version, Mark explicitly states that April ended her life by slitting her wrists in the bathroom, and Roger found out about his HIV status in the suicide note. Chris Columbus said that a scene featuring April lying in the bathtub with her wrists slit was filmed, but cut because he thought it would be "too much".



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Next week we continue this mini series with Tick, Tick... BOOM!

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Monday, December 23, 2024

RW636 - Heroes Rewatch S04E04-05 - Hysterical Rasa

 


In this weeks episode of The Heroes Rewatch, Cory and Tom reveal secret loves and helpful hints as they discuss season 4 episodes 4 & 5, Hysterical Blindness and Tabula Rasa.

Chapter Four 'Hysterical Blindness':

Volume: Five 

Written by: Joe Pokaski

Directed by: SJ Clarkson

Original airdate: October 12, 2009


Synopsis: 

Claire and Gretchen decide to pledge a sorority, the very one that her mother Sandra once was a member of. At the initial meeting, she finds out that Gretchen has spent most of the meeting talking all about Claire. Back at their dorm room later, Claire is put off when Gretchen borrows a sweater without asking but blows it off as Gretchen goes to further get ready. A book drops from the shelf and in picking it up, Claire notices that Gretchen has been researching Claire, showing a number of pages of searches related to pictures of her, school webpages, and newspaper reports. When Gretchen returns, Claire tells her to go along to the sorority mixer and she will catch up with her later. At the mixer, Claire begins making friends with many other sorority girls when suddenly a sorority flagpole comes crashing down, almost hitting her and the girl she was talking to. When she looks up, she sees Gretchen standing there alone. Back at the dorm room, the two begin arguing about what happened, but Gretchen reveals she isn’t doing anything suspicious but actually just has a crush on Claire as she kisses her. The sorority girls soon show up and invite both of them to join the sorority.


As Samuel and his family sit down to breakfast, with one of their elderly members using a fire ability to heat up a hot plate of waffles, he tells the group that he knows someone is going to be joining them soon. Someone to mend their broken circle. Lydia later sees Samual planting seeds in the ground and asks him who the person is, but guesses that even Samuel doesn’t really know. He later tries to use his ink to have her show a tattoo but nothing comes to the surface, frustrating him further. Becky, the head of the sorority, shows up and talks to Samuel, telling him that she has done what she could and that Claire is now in the sorority and a sister. As she talks with him, it’s revealed that she, using her invisibility ability, was the one who dropped the flagpole, pushed the book over, and actually killed Claire’s roommate Annie, and placed the suicide note, all in an attempt to isolate Claire, hoping it would lead her to the carnival family.


Peter meets with his mother, trying to connect again with people, but Angela seems very overly concerned with why Nathan hasn’t shown up, not really listening to Peter. Eventually Peter has to go to work and leaves her as she mentions that she wants to just wait and see if Nathan shows up. Emma is confronted by her doctor again, who suggests she might be experiencing hysterical blindness but Emma calls her out on how much she is checking up on her. The doctor says she only checks up on patients like this when they are actually her own daughter. Emma dismisses her mother’s suggestion to stop grieving someone named Christopher and the idea of going back to finish her doctor residency, and goes on about her day. As she walks around the city, she gets distracted by the lights she sees from the sounds around her and almost gets hit by a bus, but Peter runs in quickly and saves her. She is shocked and just walks off, and as Peter tries to speed run back to work he finds he has lost that power. As he kicks over a garbage can he suddenly sees lights emanating from it as it crashes and he realizes he has acquired a new power. At work, he sees Emma listening to a group of children singing and begins seeing the colors emanating all around the room. He and Emma make a connection as she realizes that he can see what she sees. The two later talk and he explains how some people have abilities, but she is slow to believe. He demonstrates using a piano and the two start getting closer, with Peter asking her to have lunch later to talk about it all. However, he makes a joke about the file room and Emma takes it the wrong way and runs off. Arriving home, Emma finds a cello and begins to play it, until she lets out a final strong chord and sees the sounds lash out strongly and rip several holes in her walls. Peter meanwhile, returns home, contemplating the day when he sees someone behind him. He turns and sees Hiro, who greets him, surprised to see Peter, and then suddenly collapses.


Sylar, healed and having escaped his grave, stumbles down the road until a passing police captain named Lubbock picks him up and takes him in for questioning. Having seemingly developed amnesia, the detective brings in a psychologist, Dr. Madeline Gibson, to try and help out, and starts to make some inroads with him. As Sylar tries to remember who he is, eventually even starting to hear how Gibson’s watch is not working correctly, eventually the Captain is able to ID him as Gabriel Gray who is wanted for murder. He dismisses Dr. Gibson and goes into the interrogation room, turning off the camera, and preparing to coax a confession out of Sylar for the murder of his mother. Sylar panics and instinctively uses his telekinesis to toss the man through the observation window. Sylar escapes and finds Dr. Gibson in her car and asks her to help him like she promised, and despite him holding a gun, she lets him in and the two drive off. He tries to tell her that he isn’t Gabriel and would never murder his mother, but she eventually stops the car and tells him to just take the car and go. He wants her help but soon the police arrive in hot pursuit. She convinces Sylar to give himself up, but Lubbock’s aggressive nature causes Sylar to again instinctively activate his lightning powers. The captain fires first, hitting Sylar with several rounds as he falls onto Dr. Gibson and stumbles down a hill. He gets up and she watches in amazement as he heals from the gunshots. She tells him to run and Sylar takes off, the police following behind. Sylar makes his way through the woods and eventually sees the lights of a carnival, and is beckoned in by Samual. The police arrive not far behind, but find only an empty field.

Back-issues:

Becky was played by Tessa Thompson. She's best known as Valkyrie from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Bianca in Creed and its sequel from the Rocky Series, and she was a lead in Westworld. She was part of a podcast called The Left Right Game (an idealistic journalist tries to make a name for herself by following a group of paranormal explorers, obsessed with a seemingly harmless pastime known as the Left/Right Game. The journey takes her into a supernatural world that she and the other members of the expedition cannot handle. Or survive). She was a lead in Men In Black: International, Sorry To Bother You (in an alternate present-day version of Oakland, telemarketer Cassius Green discovers a magical key to professional success, propelling him into a universe of greed), Annihilation (with Natalie Portman, Benedict Wong, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. A biologist signs up for a dangerous, secret expedition in which the laws of nature don't apply), a BBC series called Copper (in the 1860s, an Irish-American Civil War veteran joins the New York City police force), as well as 20-some episodes of Veronica Mars and various other movie roles. She did appear on 1 episode of Rizzoli and Isles, if you’re looking for that Dawson’s Creek connection. 


The detective was played by Ernie Hudson of Ghostbusters fame. Most recently he was in Quantum Leap as Magic Williams, in both seasons of the new revival show. He’s had a number of one off roles, but continues to show up as a guest star in popular shows such as Modern Family, Twin Peaks, Gracie and Frankie, Law and order, and How I Met Your Mother.


Dr. Gibson was played by Christine Adams. She’s had a large number of roles including a supporting cast role in 9 episodes of Agents of Shield, and a lead in the CW show Black Lightning playing Lynn Stewart for 58 episodes. She was also the voice of the Alchemist in Netflix’s Castlevania series, and a supporting cast member in Miller’s Girl (with Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega. A creative writing assignment yields complex results between a teacher and his talented student). She was a supporting cast member along with Jack Coleman (HRG) in a short lived show called Ordinary Joe (centres on Joe Kimbreau as he makes a pivotal, life-changing decision at his college graduation and follows him on three parallel timelines: as a police officer, as a music star, and as a nurse. The show was canceled cliffhanger). She was a lead in the 1 season show Terra Nova (centres on the Shannons, an ordinary family from 2149 when the planet is dying, who are transported back 85 million years to prehistoric Earth where they join Terra Nova, a colony of humans with a second chance to build a civilization, Spielberg produced, 4 million per episode). She was even in Doctor Who for an episode with Christopher Eccleston, and Simon Pegg guest starring (The Long Game).


This is an early role for Sydney Sweeney who appears as a young girl at the Carnival.

Chapter Five 'Tabula Rasa':

Volume: Five

Written by: Rob Fresco

Directed by: Jim Chory

Original airdate: October 19, 2009

 

Synopsis

Hiro awakens in a hospital bed, Peter watching nearby, telling him he knows about his health condition. Hiro is adamant that he is there to help Peter with a problem, but Peter wonders if he is there so Peter can help him instead. Peter takes Hiro’s powers and goes to leave but runs into Emma who asks him if he sent a cello to her and that she is worried something is wrong with her abilities. Unable to help her at the moment, he recommends she talk to Hiro about her abilities as he teleports away before her eyes. She talks to Hiro and wants to know how to turn off her power but he tells her that it’s a wonderful thing to have a power and realizes he might be there to help her, not Peter. Not being able to turn off her power is not what she wants to hear and leaves Hiro alone. He finds her later in her cubicle but his push to get her to accept her power leaves her cold as she walks away again. He decides to put on a magic show in the children’s ward, and Emma shows up, having seen his invitation. He tells the audience he will make Emma disappear and freezes time as she starts interacting with the colors she sees, seeing them as beautiful now as he tells her she will learn how to use her power to do good things in the world. She helps him with his illusion and after great applause the nurses hustle him back to bed, demanding he stay there. Hiro talks with Emma, recalling Charlie and how he forgot that he has to save her as well. Later, Emma heads to the piano in the hospital rec room and begins playing, seeing the colors manifesting around her. People stop to hear her play, including Hiro, and she is appreciative, starting to take Hiro back to his bed when he suddenly disappears.


Peter shows up at Bennet’s apartment and tells them about Hiro’s problem. Bennet finds the records of a boy named Jeremy that he bagged and tagged once that was able to heal. Together Peter and Bennet teleport to find him. When they arrive, they notice a dead bird and many dead plants surrounding the house. Upon entering the house they smell death and find Jeremy's parents dead. Immediately Jeremy starts shooting at them from upstairs but Peter notices that he isn’t shooting to kill. Peter goes around the back while Bennet heads upstairs, managing to convince Jeremy he isn’t there to hurt him. The two talk and Jeremy tells Bennet how his power changed and now kills instead of healing. Peter suddenly teleports in and tries to disarm Jeremy but a shot is fired. Peter stops time, but is too late as the bullet has already pierced his body. Peter collapses and starts bleeding out. Bennet yells to Jeremy to heal him but the boy is too scared, worried that everything he touches dies. Bennet points out that he is touching his arms and manages to get the boy to focus enough to actually bring Peter back to life, saving him. Bennet sends Peter back to the hospital in a truck, now having obtained Jeremy’s healing power, while Bennet stays behind to set up the house so it looks like the parents died of carbon monoxide poisoning, When Jeremy asks him how long he is going to be staying, Bennet says until he knows Jeremy is ok.


Peter returns to heal Hiro but is told by Emma that he has gone, with Peter finding Hiro’s note to save Charlie. Hiro meanwhile, finds himself three years earlier at the Burnt Toast diner, looking through the window to see Charlie, alive and well.


Lydia and Samuel talk about Sylar and how something has changed in him from the stories they heard about him. Lydia says it seems like two sides are at war within him. Samuel, thinking that a great damage has been done to Sylar has come here to heal and invites him to hangout with them all for the day and get to know everyone, as he shows him that everyone in the carnival has abilities. When Samuel asks him what they should call him, Sylar answers the first name that pops into his head: Nathan. Samuel sends him off with Lydia, momentarily experiencing a flashback when he shakes her hand, remembering having shaken a lot of hands in his past, recalling memories of being a politician perhaps. Meanwhile, Samuel has Edgar invite Captain Lubbock to the carnival under the ruse of doing something nice for the local law enforcement, but hoping it will bring out the true Sylar who would kill the captain. Sylar spends time with Lydia, which makes Edgar jealous, causing him to confront Sylar later by throwing knives at him, embedding them in Sylar’s shovel handle. Sylar in turn uses his telekinesis to send the blades right back at Edgar, sticking them into a post next to him causing Edgar to charge at Sylar who uses his powers to knock him back into a wheelbarrow of cement. Samuel breaks it up and walks Sylar away who sees planes flying overhead and briefly shape shifts to Nathan’s face, saying he remembers flying planes once. Samuel introduces Sylar to another member of the carnival who takes him into the house of mirrors, performing a ritual on him that allows Sylar to start seeing his past within the mirrors and all the things he did and people he killed. The experience traumatizes Sylar and he refuses to believe that he did those things. 


Samuel finds him and tells him that what matters now is who he wants to be going forward, manipulating him into believing that Sylar is who he is because of the outside world, and offering him a place there with them at the carnival. Samuel tells him that the police captain has arrived at the carnival, citing him as a problem that needs to be taken care of and Sylar goes to find him. When he finds Captain Lubbock, the captain raises his gun but lightning emits from Sylar’s hands suddenly, causing the captain to shoot. Sylar stops the bullet with his powers and then electrocutes the captain. As the captain waits for the inevitable, Sylar suddenly backs away and starts walking out but Edgar runs in with his ability and cuts the man up, killing him, telling Sylar to clean it up. Later, Samuel has a ceremony to welcome Sylar into their family, baptizing him in water, as Edgar asks him what good is a lion that can’t kill. Samuel says it could be better this way as they can make a better Sylar who will belong to them forever. 

Back-issues:

Jeremey was Mark L. Young. Recently (2020) he played a main lead in Filthy Rich (10 episode series, The heirs of a wealthy Southern businessman hatch a plan to get a piece of his fortune). He has had a number of one off roles here and there, but was also a lead in the 12 episode series the Inbetweeners (Four high school friends are not cool or popular, but not total dorks, either).

Heroes EU:

Amanda's Journey Part 1

Amanda's fire-starting ability leads her to Peter.


Amanda's Journey Part 2

Tracy steps up to save Amanda from herself.


Webisodes:


Episode Title: Slow Burn Part 5

Written by: Jim Martin

Directed by: Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling

Original release date: October 26, 2009

Synopsis: Lydia talks with her daughter Amanda about her arrival. Amanda shows Caleb her ability.

Episode Title: Slow Burn Part 6

Written by: Jim Martin

Directed by: Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling

Original release date: November 2, 2009

Synopsis: Amanda seeks out Samuel with Caleb's help while Lydia seeks out Amanda with Edgar's help.


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Monday, December 16, 2024

RW635 - Heroes Rewatch S04E02-03 - Ink Acceptance

 


In this weeks episode of The Heroes Rewatch, Cory and Tom expand the family and deeply shame them as they discuss season 4 episodes 2 & 3, Ink and Acceptance.

Chapter Two "Ink":

Volume: Five 

Written by: Aron Eli Coleite

Directed by: Roxann Dawson

Original airdate: September 28, 2009


Synopsis: 

While Claire zones out in her dorm room, ignoring Gretchen’s knocks, and Matt keeps seeing Sylar out of the corner of his eye, Samuel readies himself to go find someone to possibly join their group, telling Lydia about his past and how he was always supposed to be clean and prim and proper. Once he found his power though, that all changed for him. He says Joseph was his compass and he wants his compass back but Lydia says he can’t replace his brother. Samuel says he has a candidate now and wants to see if he deserves to sit at their table. Samuel absorbs the ink into his hands and leaves. 


A woman named Emma lies asleep when suddenly her bed starts shaking violently, her alarm clock blinking brightly, but the woman simply reaches over and turns her alarm off. As she gets ready for the day, she notices water dripping from the faucet and sees a strange glimmer as the water drops fall onto a spoon.


Parkman and his boss are awaiting a warrant to search a house, with the boss telling him to just relax. Parkman gives him his 30 days sobriety pin, admitting to him that he “used.” Sylar appears and tries to goad Matt into letting him loose, but Matt is determined to keep him locked up in his mind. The boss says he won’t let Parkman go in if he can’t keep it together, to which Parkman agrees. 


Inside, Parkman and his boss search the house, with Parkman constantly being interrupted by Sylar. He does help Matt by telling him to check the closet and he finds the criminal, securing him to a chair. The boss tries to get the man to give up the drugs but he refuses, Sylar continues to taunt Matt, and even starts trying to help him find the truth about the house, when they find a stuffed animal. Parkman continues to search trying to ignore Sylar who keeps telling him he has zero confidence and that’s why he will never be loved. 


Matt finds a ransom note that was being pasted together from magazine clippings and begins yelling at the criminal asking where the girl is, eventually being bothered by Sylar enough into using his powers to hear the thoughts that she is under the stairs.  Matt tears apart a small door and finds a dead girl causing him to go crazy on the criminal, beating him. The boss comes in wondering what he’s doing and Matt tells him about the girl but the boss goes to look and sees nothing except gift wrapping supplies. Matt, distraught, looks for the cut up magazine being used for the ransom note and it too is completely intact. When he goes to get the stuffed animal, he can’t find it, with Sylar laughing, telling Matt he used his own power against him. Matt and his boss talk about what to do next, with him telling Matt to lawyer up but Matt instead uses his powers to make his boss believe the criminal attacked them and that Matt was defending him. Sylar tells Matt that he is finally becoming more like him and how every day can be just like this, unless he will help him find his body.


Claire finally answers the door thinking it is Gretchen again but it is her father with housewarming presents. He offers to take her out for lunch and she leaves to go get ready, bumping into Gretchen who wants to talk about what she saw. Claire denies it all but Gretchen is shocked she would try and lie about it. Upon returning to the room, Gretchen meets Bennet and he offers to take her out with them for lunch to which she agrees much to Clarie’s annoyance. At lunch, Gretchen says she is changing her major due to being recently fascinated with the mysteries of the human body, mentioning a girl she saw on youtube who can’t feel pain, alluding to Claire. Bennet says he is retired but always finding reasons to go back to work, giving Claire the evil eye, thinking Claire told her about her ability. 


Claire defends her when Gretchen goes to the restroom, not wanting to get the Haitian involved, telling him she will not talk to him going forward if he does, wanting to clean up her mess herself. Back at the dorm, Gretchen apologizes for pushing too hard and tells her about how she once was bullied, being called a bulimic. In turn, Claire tells her she will tell her the truth, wanting a confidant in her life. The two become closer as they discuss Claire’s abilities, but a call from her father interrupts them. Claire stands up for herself and he apologizes for being harsh at the restaurant. The two hang up with a new understanding of their responsibilities going forward. Returning to Gretchen, she asks her to be her roommate.


Peter opens his door to meet an enthusiastic delivery man who then tells him that he’s been served, now being sued by someone he saved. Peter goes to find out information about the man suing him, but when he talks to the nurse, she simply hands him a clipboard and points to a sign that says all requests must be submitted in writing. Peter does so begrudgingly and makes small talk as he notices the woman is listening to headphones and not hearing him at all. He hands her the clipboard and she prints out the information as he notices that the headphones aren’t even plugged in. As she gives him the printout, her mug accidentally gets knocked over and falls onto the ground, shattering, as she starts to see several flickers of light from the breaking shards.  


Peter goes to find the man suing him, and it turns out to be Samuel using a different name. He talks to Peter, calling him by name, trying to play on his empathy about being the only one who can take care of his family now that his brother is gone. He talks to Peter about being spread so thin since he’s working so much but Peter tells him he doesn’t remember him being on the bus and just leaves. Hasem approaches Peter and tells him that some people think that Peter causes the accidents he saves, given how many times he’s always on the scene first, expressing his frustration that they are not quite partners, feeling more like Peter’s chauffeur. 


Samuel breaks into Peter's apartment and looks at his news clippings. Touching one of them, he injects his ink into it to change one of the victims to look like himself. When Peter returns home, he sees the picture and begins to realize he may have been mistaken. Peter tracks Samuel down and apologizes for doubting him and promising to make it right. The two talk about family and grieving and Peter tells him about his time in hospice, caring for others and how he changed to a paramedic in order to save lives instead of watching them pass. Samuel says he’s exactly who he hoped he would be, giving him an extended handshake and telling him he is dropping the lawsuit and Peter tells him to visit his home since he made the trip all the way out here, despite Samuel telling Lydia earlier he had no desire to. 


The nurse Peter met, Emma, is talking with her doctor through sign language about seeing glowing lights in a cup of coffee. The Doctor tells her about synesthesia and perhaps her body is trying to tell her something. She tells her to interact in the world with others but she chooses to just wear her headphones to avoid it, fearing people’s reactions when they see she is deaf. 


Emma later sits in the park watching a cellist play for tips when she starts seeing a glow from his strings as he plays. Fascinated, when the man goes on a break, she approaches the cello, plucking through strings and seeing different colors. As she begins playing it expertly, she sees the colors shine brighter and brighter, emanating all around her and the stunned listeners in the park, amongst them Peter himself. 


Samuel meanwhile returns to his childhood home, walking up to the door, seeing a party going on inside. He talks to the woman who answers the door, telling her of how his mother and father worked there as maid and butler, and how his brother recently died, but she rebuffs him, refusing him entry. Later, Peter and Hasem are called to that home due to a sinkhole having opened up underneath it, killing three people, as Samuel watches from afar. Peter suddenly feels a pain in his arm, looks down, and sees a compass tattooed on it, the needle spinning wildly.

Back-issues:

Deanne Bray played Emma and she is actually deaf, although she does have very limited hearing in one ear and uses a hearing aid to help with that. She does a lot of work helping deaf children and wrote a book (with a colleague) called Grow With Your Child, a book for hearing parents with Deaf children filled with games and activities to learn sign languages with specific grammatical features. She has a number of one-off roles in movies and TV shows, and she headlined a series called Sue Thomas: FB Eye (Sue Thomas is a deaf woman who works for the FBI in Washington, DC and uses her ability to read lips and solve tough crimes that her hearing colleagues and listening devices can't crack. Assisted by her dog Levi). It ran for 56 episodes, and also co-starred Yannick Bisson of Murdoch Mysteries fame.

Chapter Three "Acceptance":

Volume: Five

Written by: Bryan Fuller

Directed by: Christopher Misiano

Original airdate: October 5, 2009

 

Synopsis: 

Tracy, finally able to return to her old life, gets herself ready, dressing to the nines in order to go find the governor who is elated to see her and offers her her old job back. They agree to meet later for dinner, but when she shows up, talking about wanting to do more and make a real difference in people’s lives,the governor makes it clear that he really wants her for just one thing: her body. She retires to the restroom, temporarily losing some control of her powers, but then regaining her composure, goes back out to the governor and leaves without him. 


Hiro talks with Kimiko who announces that she and Ando are getting married, and asks him to give her away at her wedding, to which he agrees. Ando is distraught because he is worried that Hiro will die before that happens, but a call to the Dial a Hero hotline interrupts them. Hiro goes to the roof where he sees a man named Tadashi who is ready to jump to his death below, having shamed his family for photocopying his butt on the company photocopier and then getting fired because of it. As the man jumps, Hiro goes back in time to steal the photocopier’s plug so that Tadashi can’t use it, but when Hiro returns to the present, the man is still ready to jump. Hiro tries another 46 times but each time he comes back to the present, Tadashi is ready to kill himself. Hiro finally tells him to find something he loves to do instead of continuing in this job, that life is precious and short, and realizing himself that he shouldn’t be keeping secrets, deciding finally to tell his sister about his impending death. As he does, he has a sudden pain in his head which he quickly recovers from, but he then suddenly disappears before Kimiko’s stunned eyes. 


Peter goes to Bennet to talk to him about a compass tattoo that appeared on his arm but finds that it has disappeared. Bennet tells him he really doesn’t want to start going on wild goose chases trying to dig up clues and such like the old days. Claire shows up to hang out with her dad and the two have a conversation about his regret of what he’s done during his life and him trying to find his place in the world again but Claire tells him that he helped her out in her life. 


At the carnival, Lydia talks with Edgar about Samuel’s choices of people he is bringing into the family, but he interrupts, asking Lydia to go with him. Using her powers again, she creates a tattoo of Bennet, with Samuel getting angry that he’s seeing him again, saying he is no longer interested in them, but Lydia says he may have changed his mind. Elsewhere, Bennet begins piecing together photos and articles about the carnival people, one particular article written about a compass that may have changed the world.


Angela brings Nathan/Sylar a box of items from Nathan’s past, hoping it will help bury Sylar’s memories. The memories that come up, however, are of a time when Nathan was partying late at night with a girlfriend who later ran away from home and never contacted him again. He talks to Peter, showing him his newfound powers and talking about his memories, with Peter pushing him to find the truth. Going to the girl’s house and meeting her mother (Angela’s dear friend Millie), he begins touching objects around the pool and seeing what actually happened; that both he and the girl slipped on the pool diving board into the water, but she ended up hitting her head on the side of the pool, killing herself. Unable to push the memory aside, he talks with Angela who admits that she covered it all up because it would have ruined his life. Going against Angela’s advice to let it be, Nathan/Sylar goes to Millie and  admits to her what happened. Millie asks him to leave, then later goes to dinner with Angela to tell her about how Nathan came to her. Later, Nathan finds himself attacked and kidnapped by a man, then thrown in a ditch, shot and buried. Millie then receives a phone call, telling her that the package has been delivered. Once healed, Nathan starts climbing out of the shallow grave, revealing that his face has reverted to Sylar’s.

Back-issues:

Tadashi was played by Akihiro Kitamura who has a number of projects to his name, including young Sato in Cobra Kai. Recently, he was a lead in Himalaya (Cryptozoologist Yuma Sato enters a newly discovered Himalayan ice cave to search for the mythical "Snow Ghost”), and Ghosts of Hiroshima (77 years after the bombing of Hiroshima, a malevolent force lingers at the site of nuclear calamity. Those who encounter this vengeful spirit are forever consumed by its wrath). His most notorious role is probably as a lead in the Human Centipede series.


The 3 times we see Ando typing emails in the episode, he is applying for leave for Hiro, then himself, and finally for Kimiko.


Bad Body Double by Imogen Heap

Heroes EU:

Running in Circles 

Edgar and Lydia share a secret bond.


Boom

H.R.G. tries to save a young fire-starter.


Webisodes:


Episode Title: Slow Burn Part 3

Written by: Harrison Wilcox

Directed by: Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling

Original release date: October 12, 2009

Synopsis: Lydia's daughter is in trouble - and so is Edgar.

Episode Title: Slow Burn Part 4

Written by: Foz McDermott

Directed by: Chris Hanada and Tanner Kling

Original release date: October 19, 2009

Synopsis: Samuel discovers Lydia has a daughter. Lydia receives an unexpected visitor.


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