Monday, April 22, 2024

RW592 - Heroes Rewatch S02E03-04 - Kindred Strangers

 


In this weeks episode of The Heroes Rewatch, Cory and Tom know friend from foe as they discuss season 2 episodes 3 & 4, Kindred and The Kindness of Strangers.

Chapter Three 'Kindred':

Volume: Two

Written by: J.J. Philbin

Directed by: Paul Edwards

Original airdate: October 8, 2007


Synopsis: 

As Peter discusses his hesitation with Ricky and the others, he picks up thoughts from one of them, Will, who has his own plan to steal the money from Ricky. Peter, not realizing he’s only hearing thoughts, causes Ricky to grab him and tell him that he trusts Will because he’s family, showing him their tattooed family crest.


As the crew gets ready for the heist, Peter has problems trying to activate his powers, unsure of what to do. As Peter plays as a distraction to the armored car guards, Ricky and his men hold them up at gunpoint from behind. As they start carting off the lockbox of money, a guard hits the alarm and a shootout starts, with Ricky hitting a guard to get away rather than shooting him, and Peter uses telekinesis to push the armored vehicle  in the guards way, and they all escape. As they later count the money, Will reveals his real plans and holds up Ricky at gunpoint, telling him to give him the money. Everyone realizes Peter was right, and Will shoots Peter, but he uses his powers to heal and then hold Will up against the wall, choking him. Caitlin yells out at Peter and he drops Will who runs away. Ricky is pleased at Peter’s help, and offers him a place in their family as Caitlin gives him the family crest tattoo. Peter wonders if he should open the box and see who he really is, but Caitlin says if he is happy with who he is right now, maybe he should let it rest for now. He agrees and kisses her.


Maya is exhausted from her and her brother’s travels and he decides to try and steal a car to help them, but the police see them and give chase. Maya gets away but Alejandro is captured and arrested. Maya shows up later at the police station to bail her brother out but she has very little money to do so. She explains they are trying to get to America to see a doctor because she is sick, but the officer asks her if she has her traveling documents, which of course she doesn’t. She shows the officers her wanted poster and they start to grab her as she activates her powers, causing them to cry black tears and fall over and die. Alejandro, seeing his cellmate start to do the same, calls out to Maya and she lets him out, along with the cellmate, as they get into his car and drive away.


Micah talks with Niki, telling her he doesn’t want to leave Las Vegas, but Nikki tells him it’s for their own safety. Micah runs back to DL’s grave to say a final goodbye before they head out for New Orleans, where he meets an elderly distant family member, Nana Dawson.


A woman named Michelle sunbathes on the beach as a seemingly healed and healthy Sylar slowly awakens. She reveals herself as Candice, showing Sylar where he actually is and his healing wounds as he screams. Angry that he can't use his powers anymore, Candice shows him what she can do and why he should be satisfied to be with her. She promises that her company will fix him up and restore his seemingly missing powers, but instead becomes aggressive and attacks her, the ticking sound in his head revealing his powers are returning, and using them to find out the secret of her power. Unfortunately, her power isn’t working for him as he stumbles outside in pain, wondering why.


At Yamamoto Industries, Ando is being dressed down by his boss, when he looks at Kensei’s sword and finds a bunch of hidden scrolls inside it. He begins to read them, realizing that Hiro has documented his adventure in Ancient Japan for him. 


Meanwhile, back in the past, Hiro tries educating Kensei on his powers, who seem to think they are a curse. Kensei still decides to run away leaving Hiro distraught. He later finds Kensei, demonstrating his own abilities and he comes to the conclusion that being able to survive any wound will make him a lot of money. Hiro then takes him to face the 90 Angry Ronins so that he can steal the Fire Scroll, leaving him there while he goes to wait with Yaeko. She mentions that Kensei seems to be two men, one a beast, one gentle, which confuses her. Luckily, Kensei returns, scroll in hand, and she embraces him, kissing him.  Hiro watches, sad and jealous. He decides to leave, bids farewell, but changes his mind at the last second, running after Kensei and Yaeko.


Mohinder, having returned to the States, is working in a new lab that Bob setup in Isaac Mendez’s old apartment, and being meticulously watched by him. When Bob has to leave to take a call, Mohinder calls Bennett and sends him a picture of a painting he found of Mr. Bennett dead while Claire is held by a shadowy figure nearby. Bob, outside on the phone, talks with Nikki, who asks him if he really can cure her, to which Bob says yes, but that they will need something from her first.


At school, Claire tells West that all he saw was her giving herself a pedicure, something he finds ridiculous and the two part. However, in class West brings up to their teacher the idea of what would happen if humans could regenerate the way lizards do, causing Claire to become very upset. Later he finds her and she yells at him, asking what he wants, and he says he just wants her to admit she’s different. Claire lets everything out as West takes her in his arms and flies away with her. They spend the day talking on the beach about their abilities and kissing when Claire notices two marks on his neck. He explains a few years ago he experienced some lost time on his way to school, remembering only that before it happened he saw a man with horn rimmed glasses who looked at him like he was an animal, with Claire realizing it was her father. 


Back at the Bennett household, Mr. Bennett stares at the picture Mohinder sent him on his computer screen as Claire walks up to the door to his office, staring at him. The two look at each other, bidding each other a simple goodnight. 

Back-issues:

Adetokumboh M'Cormack was one of the Irish brothers. He played Mr. Eko’s brother, Yemi, in Lost. He has also done voice work for Netflix’s Castlevania series, and an updated Robin Hood teen cartoon series. 


Nichelle Nichols plays Nana Dawson. She is, of course, known for playing Uhura in the original Star Trek series and the subsequent movies. Besides her many Trek-related appearances, she has also appeared in Sharknado 5, The Young and the Restless, Futurama, Gargoyles, and American Nightmares.


Rachel Kimsey played Michelle/Candice. She had a run of 122 episodes of the Young and the Restless, and 14 episodes of Days of Our Lives. Her biggest roles have been in animated voice work, notably as Wonder Woman in Justice League Action, and in video games such as Far Cry New Dawn, Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War, and HellDivers II, amongst others. 

Chapter Four 'The Kindness of Strangers':

Volume: Two

Written by: Tim Kring

Directed by: Adam Kane

Original airdate: October 15, 2007


Synopsis: 

Bennett talks with Claire, thinking she is seeing a boy, but she manages to calm his fears. At school, Claire is invited by the cheerleaders to join their squad given how she stood up to Debbie, the leader last week. She tells them she will think about it before heading off to walk with West, telling him she isn’t sure if they should keep hanging out, given her over protective dad. West makes her promise to have one more date with him and she agrees.


At home, Claire makes an excuse about needing to do a report so she can sneak out to meet West. Unbeknownst to Claire, Bennett is suspicious and follows her but West grabs her quickly as they fly away. She asks him to take her to the Hollywood sign where she brings up her past, unable to tell him much, but he tells her that he can’t help her if she doesn’t trust him.  He tells her to jump, with her thinking he wants to see her powers work, but when she jumps he flies down and catches her, telling her that he knows she can heal, but he never wants to see her hurt.


West gets Claire home, but the time has passed quickly and she is late. She goes inside and Bennett yells at her, but she uses the cheerleading team as an excuse, explaining how it’s very important to her and he decides to allow it. Afterwards, he meets with The Haitian who reveals that he has a lead on the paintings but they have to go to Odessa in Ukraine. 


Maya and Alejandro continue traveling with Derek but he says they need to split up when they get to the border. Suddenly, they stop the car because lying in the middle of the street is an unconscious and injured Sylar. He calls himself Gabriel Grey and tells them he knows and has worked with Dr. Suresh, the author of the book Maya has. Maya is elated and trusting but Alejandro remains suspicious. 


At a rest stop, Derek reveals a newspaper to Sylar/Gabriel that shows Maya and Alejandro as fugitives. Sylar/Gabriel tells Derek to get the police, but then he attacks Derek, killing him, while he returns to the car and tells the brother and sister that Derek is onto them and getting the police. Maya panics and her power activates, affecting Gabriel/Sylar but Alejandro concentrates and manages to nullify her power. Sylar/Gabriel is fascinated by this as the ticking sound in his head starts again.


Micah is rudely awoken by his irritating cousin, Damon, who asks his nana for money for a pay per view fight and refuses him. Monica, the young breadwinner of the family, notices how her nana was watching a cooking show before heading out to her job, hoping to get into a management training program. At her work, as she talks with a coworker about her hopes, she ends up cutting a tomato the exact same way she saw on TV earlier. Her manager shows up and tells her that she just isn’t qualified for the program due to her home life, unable to be available to move to anywhere in the state. He tells her to be happy she at least has a job in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. 


Micah gets into Damon’s good graces by secretly using his ability to get him the pay per view fight for free. Monica comes home, saddened, and then upset that Micah rigged the cable, telling everyone has to follow the rules of the house while he’s here. He gives her a hug, placing his hand on her back, with Monica sensing something is wrong but he just says he wishes he could fix her dreams for her. Micah returns to the TV with Damon, as Monica sees the fight they’re watching, wrestlers battling each other.


The next evening at work, Monica closes up shop but is attacked by a robber trying to steal the cash register money. Monica executes a perfect jump and pole spin that she saw used during the fight on TV earlier, disabling the man, with him running away, as Monica and her manager stare in shock.


Meanwhile Molly continues having nightmares, with Matt unable to get into her head to find out why, feeling himself pushed away every time. 


Angela Petrelli confesses to the death of Kaito Nakamura but Matt sees through her ruse. She contacts him in his mind telling him to just take the statement, telling him that if the police start digging they will find out about all of us.


A newly clean shaven Nathan shows up, angry his mother was coerced into a confession but Matt reveals that he knows she is innocent, telling him about his own powers, and vowing to continue looking into the case. Nathan sees the pictures of Nakamura and his mother and remembers seeing it before. Nathan talks with his mother who tells him that she has done so many bad things in her life, it doesn’t matter which crime she confesses to. 


Matt and Nathan head back to his house and find the full photo of the 12 founding members of The Company, one of which Matt recognizes as his estranged father.  Meanwhile, Nathan looks over old pictures of Peter, vowing to make things right, before looking into a mirror and seeing a vision of his own  scarred face again before punching the mirror. 


Back home with Mohinder, Matt shows Molly the picture, hoping she could locate him, but she backs away, revealing that HE is the man whose eyes she has been seeing in her nightmares. Matt tries to convince Mohinder that he needs Molly’s help but he is against it. Molly however agrees and begins using her powers, locating the city and state, and even the apartment number. However, as she tries to stop using her power, she can’t and she ends up passing out, screaming for someone to leave her alone. As Matt and Mohinder try to revive her, he can only hear her thoughts screaming for Matt to help her. 

Back-issues:

Dana Davis played Monica. She’s had a number of main cast roles such as in The Nine, starring Tim Daly (nine surviving hostages from a spectacular bank hold-up meet regularly. The memories keep haunting them, in flashbacks that slowly reveal the story), the series 10 Things I Hate About You (at Padua High, newcomers Kat and Bianca Stratford attempt to navigate the popular crowd), and Franklin & Bash (lawyers and lifelong friends Jared Franklin and Peter Bash are recruited by a large firm's major partner after winning a high-profile case). She also did voices for the animated Disney series Star Vs The Forces Of Evil, and the new She-Ra cartoon. Her latest role is in the last few animated seasons of Craig of the Creek (follows a young boy, Craig, and his two friends, Kelsey and JP, as they go on adventures within a world of untamed, kid-dominated wilderness in the creek).


May, the cheerleader, was played by Janel Parrish. Her biggest role is in Pretty Little Liars, but she’s been the lead in a number of lesser known movies such as Tiger (a practicing Sikh is banned by the boxing commission for refusing to back down from his religious beliefs, with Mickey Rourke), Mighty Oak (In the ensuing years from losing her vocalist brother in a car crash, a young guitar prodigy comes into play - which is left to speculation that he could be a reincarnation of her late brother), and I’ll Be Watching (after narrowly escaping the clutches of a deadly stalker, a young woman flees to a remote town where she rebuilds her life and finds the man of her dreams...until the man of her nightmares tracks her down), amongst others.


Mr. Lamont was “that guy” Mark Christopher Lawrence. His biggest role is as Big Mike in the series Chuck, but he has over 120 credits to his name, including the aforementioned Shake Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story as Fats Domino. He’s appeared in Seinfeld, Glee, Garfield: The Movie, The Mullets, K-Pax, Men Behaving Badly, and even Halloween II. 

Heroes EU:

Petrified Lightning / The Trial of the Black Bear


Petrified Lightning finds Peter contemplating opening the box with his personal details inside, when he decides he wants to take Caitlin on a date. They end up walking on the beach with Caitlin, trying to get his lightning powers to work. While they do so, at his request, Caitlin tells him the story of Cuchulainn, an irish folk hero who once captured a mermaid, but was convinced to let her go in exchange for carving her image to his shield which would grant him great power over his enemies in battle when he yelled her name. Peter takes inspiration from the story and yells Caitlin’s name as lightning erupts from his fingers and petrifies the sand around them. Catlin wonders aloud if the mermaid actually gave the hero the power, or if she merely unlocked his own power for him. 


The Trial of the Black Bear is a retelling of a Kensei story told in a “manga” style according to the description. Kensei is depicted as the hero that Hiro always pictured him as, along with a sidekick who is a talking tiny panda that wears glasses like Hiro. As Kensei attempts to attack a tiny bear holding the scroll he is looking for, the bear’s mother appears from behind a rock and begins chasing Kensei while the tiny Panda retrieves the scroll.


The Rogue? 

Derek and his friend Rick are two college pledges on a scavenger hunt required for them to join a fraternity. Their journey takes them to Claire’s campus where she is in a discussion with head cheerleader Debbie. After the conversation, Claire mistakenly leaves her keys in the car, allowing Derek and Rick to steal it, taking it out for the day to gather the scavenger hunt items, and eventually driving to meet the fraternity pledge master in Mexico.


This issue wasn’t available on the NBC website but rather a reward for signing up for a newsletter. There are references in the comic to a portrait of a man named Drucker on the fraternity house’s walls.

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Saturday, April 20, 2024

RW591 - Wrestling Movies Rewatch - Ready to Rumble

 


In this episode of The Wrestling Movies Rewatch, Cory and Eoghan are the kings of the castle as they discuss Ready to Rumble.

Trailer:

Our Favourite Trivia:

Match of the Week:
Ready to Rumble Cage Match - Slamboree 2000

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The film was produced by Warner Bros. under Time Warner who owned WCW.


The story of Diamond Dallas Page going against the planned storyline and pinning King for the title at the start of the film, is a jab at Vince McMahon and Shawn Michaels doing the same to Bret Hart in WWF.


Arqutte was scripted by head WCW writer Vince Russo, a man known for terrible storylines in wrestling, including breaking the 4th wall and writing himself into winning the world title. Russo felt it would capitalize on Arquette’s buzz following Scream 3’s release. WCW had begun its downfall and they needed new viewers.


Arquette, a wrestling fan, felt it was a terrible idea and would ruin the legacy of the title. He was told if he didn’t do it they wouldn’t promote the film on WCW Monday Nitro, so he agreed to do it.


Arquette was given basic wrestling training from Kanyon and Diamond Dallas Page. Shane Helms was Arquette’s stunt double, and Chris Kanyon was Oliver Platt’s.


There have been 14 world champs after David Arquette.

Real life WCW president and personality Eric Bischoff was originally scheduled to star as a fictionalized version of himself but he was fired from WCW before production began and replaced with the character of Titus Sinclair. Bischoff would come back after the film’s production, albeit purely as his on air persona.

Martin Landau’s character is based on Stu Hart.

The movie was infamous for the marketing stunts done on WCW programming to promote it. 


Part of the World Title feud involved Jeff Jarrett being mad he wasn’t invited to be in the movie.

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Probably not an accurate representation, but Jack Black will take us into the world of luchadores in Nacho Libre.

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Monday, April 15, 2024

RW590 - Heroes Rewatch S02E01-02 - Later Lizards

 


In this weeks episode of The Heroes Rewatch, Cory and Tom make legends that fly high as they discuss season 2 episodes 1 & 2, Four Months Later..., and Lizards.

Chapter One 'Four Months Later...':

Volume: Two (Generations)

Written by: Tim Kring

Directed by: Greg Beeman

Original airdate: September 24, 2007


Synopsis: 

Mohinder Suresh has been traveling all over, giving speeches about the emergence of humans with abilities and a deadly virus that is killing them. He is approached by a man named Bob, whom he has seen at several other lectures he has given. The man offers him the chance to work for The Company, with the allure of enough funds that he can complete his research. Later, Mohinder calls Bennett and tells him he is in, with Bennett warning him to be careful, confident that they will soon be able to take the company down.


In Honduras, Maya and her brother Alejandro are on the run from the police, trying to escape homicide charges, making their way to America. They manage to find a ride with other wanna be immigrants, but the driver demands that Maya ride with him up front, punching Alejandro and driving away with her leaving the two siblings distraught for some reason. When Alejandro manages to catch up with the truck, he sees the people in the back and the two drivers are all dead, a thick black liquid emerging from their mouths and eyes. Alejandro says they need to get somewhere safe and then they will bury the bodies. 


Hiro falls from the sky and lands on the grass in ancient Japan, seeing a sword wielding figure on a horse nearby. Immediately a group of enemy Japanese warriors appear and shoot their arrows toward Hiro and the other man. Hiro stops time, and after seeing the man’s weapons and flag emblazoned with the helix symbol, realizes that this is Takezo Kensei. Hiro is in awe of the man, but he quickly learns that Kensei is less of a hero and more of a scam artist. The man reveals himself to be British, and more interested in relaxing and taking the easy way out of things to earn money, laughing at the idea that he is a hero. When the swordsmith’s daughter shows up, she takes back the sword her father forged for the battle, and decides that she will have to go and rescue her kidnapped father since Kensei is not interested. Hiro tries to talk to Kensei again, but he just gets knocked out by the man.


Claire begins a new year at her new school in Costa Verde California and quickly draws the attention of a boy named West who asks her if she is a robot or an alien, believing that everyone falls into one of the two categories. Later, Claire defends a classmate against the cheerleaders, but has to give in when she can’t reveal her athletic abilities. Later when she is alone, she attempts the stunt the cheerleaders were trying earlier and ends up breaking her leg which quickly heals. West comes in and asks her why she’s still here, but it’s not clear if he saw the injury or not. 


Mr. Bennet finds himself unable to escape the allure of paper and works at a local copy shop, having to deal with the obnoxious manager who seems to relish in giving him a hard time. Eventually, Bennett strikes out against the man, holding him on top of a table using his skills, frightening the man as he tells him to leave him alone. 


Parkman finds himself in the middle of a hostage situation, successfully saving the victim, when it’s all revealed to be a mere exercise. Parkman is then rewarded with the job of detective and goes to pick up Molly from school. Her teacher shows him some drawings that Molly keeps making of two eyes and the helix symbol and says she’s concerned, especially since Molly is falling asleep in class and falling behind. Matt tries to talk with Molly about it but since he won’t discuss his use of powers during the detective exams, the two argue and she goes to eat alone in her room. Later after she falls asleep, she starts having a recurring nightmare. Matt tries to hear her thoughts but doesn’t get much when she suddenly awakens, very scared, and grabbing onto Matt for dear life. 


A disheveled and drunken Nathan shows up at Peter’s apartment, and finds his mother there, telling her to leave Peter’s stuff alone because he will want it when he returns. Angela is angry that Nathan didn’t follow the plan to get elected and he kicks her out, with her finding a picture of herself on the wall in the hallway, a helix symbol covering her face. Nathan heads to a bar, where he takes a call from Claire, hoping to talk to him about things, but he refuses, hanging up. As he looks in the mirror, for a brief second he sees his face horribly scarred.


Ando talks with Mr. Nakamura who says he will wait for Hiro to return so that he can pass on his legacy to him. Ando gives him the morning's paper, but a picture of Mr. Nakamura falls out of it, a helix drawn across it. He reveals to Ando that this means he will die within 24 hours, but Ando wants to help. The man tells him to get him a sword and Ando leaves. Meanwhile, Mr Nakamura meets with Angela, discussing their original group of 12 people that is now down to 9 after the deaths of Linderman, Deveaux, and Papa Petrelli. He tells her he is leaving the country, suggesting she do the same. Later, up on the roof, Mr Nakamura turns to see a hooded figure coming towards him, surprised it is that particular person. Ando arrives but too late to help as the hooded man runs towards Mr. Nakamura and the two fall over the edge of the roof. Ando looks down to only see the dead body of Mr Nakamura.


In Ireland, a group of thieves are looking for a cargo container that is supposed to have a shipment of iPods within it. Instead, they find Peter, chained to the wall, wearing a necklace with the helix on it. As the one man tries to threaten him, Peter lashes out and his powers send the man flying away. The other man asks him who he is and Peter can only respond that he doesn’t know.

Back-issues:

Bob was played by veteran character actor Stephen Tobolowsky. He’s been in everything from Groundhog Day, to The Goldbergs, Archer, One Day at A Time, Silicon Valley, Californication, Glee,  Dead Wood, and about 280 MORE different credits. 


Detective Fuller was played by Barry Shabaka Henley. Barry Shabaka Henley's character's name is Detective Bryan Fuller. Bryan Fuller has written four episodes of Heroes throughout its entire run, and is the creator of the critically acclaimed Pushing Daisies. Barry is a member of the lead cast in the series Bob Hearts Abishola (An American guy falls in love with his Nigerian nurse). He’s had bit parts in Agents of Shield, Bosch, and Better Call Saul. 


West was played by Nicholas D’Agosto, an alumni of the series Gotham, where he played Harvey Dent. He also was in 2 seasons of Masters of Sex, the lead in Trial & Error (A spoof of crime documentaries about the arrest and trial of a beloved poetry professor from a small town in South Carolina, who is accused of brutally murdering his wife, and the young Northeastern lawyer hired to defend him), and has a recurring role in the last couple of seasons of Criminal Minds. 


David Anders played Kensei and is most likely known for his role in iZombie where he played Blaine DeBeers for 70 episodes. Before that he was still into the supernatural as he played in 14 episodes of The Vampire Diaries, and 15 episodes of Once Upon a Time. He was also in half of the 195 episodes of the series Alias. 


Maya was played by Dania Ramirez and is known for playing Cinderella in Once Upon a Time. She is currently a lead on Alert: Missing Persons Unit. Before that she was a lead in Sweet Tooth (A boy who is half human and half deer survives in a post-apocalyptic world with other hybrids). Continuing her knack for fairy tale roles, she was a lead in half of the 20 episode series Tell Me A Story (An anthology series featuring beloved fairy tales interweaving into a subversive tale of love, loss, greed, revenge and murder). Back in 2013 she starred in the 3 season series Devious Maids (Four Latina maids with ambition and dreams of their own work for the rich and famous in Beverly Hills). She has various movies to her name, including X-Men The Last Stand, Fat Albert, and Off the Menu (An unlikely heir to a fast-food empire discovers a New Mexican town where foodies salivate over the culinary treats of a feisty female chef).


One of the men at the cargo dock was named Will, and was played by Dominick Keating of Star Trek Enterprise fame. 


The head cheerleader Debbie was played by Dianna Agron, best known for playing a head cheerleader in Glee. 


Ms. Gerber was played by Lauren Stamile who I recently saw in an episode of The Rookie.

Chapter Two 'Lizards':

Volume: Two

Written by: Michael Green

Directed by: Allan Arkush

Original airdate: October 1st, 2007


Synopsis: 

Peter awakens to find himself tied to a chair, being questioned by a man named Ricky, and the men who found him earlier. They ask him where he took their iPods, the items that are supposed to be in the shipping crate they found him in, but Peter has no memory of iPods or even who he is himself, leaving the men to beat him up yet again. Later, Caitlin, Ricky’s sister, comes to see Peter and asks him about his helix necklace, but he of course knows nothing about it. She starts to wash him up as they discuss what happened and Peter says he thinks the spark that hurt one of the men came from him. Caitlin is astonished as she cleans his wounds only to find that he is already completely healed. 


Later, Caitlin is cleaning up at the pub when some guys show up, looking to get some action from her, but Peter finds himself phasing through his bonds, and sending a charge of lightning towards one of the men. Another man lifts a rifle, but Peter uses telekinesis to send it flying away. The man tries to attack Peter physically, but he finds himself punched by Peter’s great strength. 


Ricky arrives later, angry that Peter beat up the men, saying it has turned their families against each other now and shows Peter a box that contains information and everything they found on Peter, telling him his real name, offering it in exchange for his help pulling off another heist, or he will burn the box.


Investigating the death of Nakamura, Matt and Detective Fuller find a fingerprint belonging to Angela Petrelli. They question Ando, showing him the photo of Nakamura dead, with the helix drawn on it. Ando explains it is a kanji that means godsend, great ability, and is the crest of a famous Japanese hero, Takezo Kensei. Later, Matt and Fuller begin interrogating Angela, with Matt picking up her thoughts about having done something terrible with the others and someone wanting revenge. Angela realizes what Matt is doing and thinks loudly at him to get out of her head, speaking aloud that she wants her lawyer. Nathan arrives to bail out his mother, mentioning that he doesn’t want to see her. Nathan recognizes Matt from their earlier encounter, but a scream distracts them as they find Angela desperately fighting against something unseen that is attacking her. Matt, unable to open the room Angela is in, breaks the glass and they enter to find her with injuries and no one else there, except a photo of Angela with the helix symbol on it. 


Meanwhile, Hiro continues to try and convince Kensei to be a hero and save Yaeko, but Kensei couldn’t care less as Hiro tries to sober him up to no avail. Seeing Kensei’s armor nearby, he dons it himself, galloping off on his horse. He finds Yaeko facing off against White Beard and faces him, using his powers to take their swords, and then also their bows, as the samurai run away. Hiro, still in disguise, flirts with Yaeko, and offers to give her a ride with him. As they ride, their flirtation continues, and at one point she wants to raise his mask, but he freezes time and disappears as the cherry blossoms fall all around her. 


Later, Hiro finds Kensei and he hits Hiro, mad that he took his armor, but Hiro explains what he did and how Kensei is now seen as a great warrior for what he did. Yaeko then runs up and gifts Kensei her father’s sword once again, telling him that they must now go rescue her father. Kensei, seeing even greater reward by trusting Hiro, agrees to go along. Once they find the samurai however, Kensei is shot by their arrows and falls to the ground, apparently dying as Hiro panics. His fear is short lived however as Kensei’s wound begins to heal itself, with Hiro watching in great astonishment. 


Maya and Alejandro make their way to a woman, Nidia, who knew them as children and she helps hide them, promising to help them get to Mexico. A healer shows up with some others, planning to also cross into Mexico, and asks to try and help Maya but as she attempts it, she senses blackness in her, enough to kill the Devil and backs away in fear, calling her cursed, refusing to go with them. Later at night, Maya and Alejandro accompany Nidia to the tunnel to cross to Mexico, but the two women are separated from Alejandro as the police near. Nidia presses Maya to move but she wants to desperately wait for her brother as the woman starts to bleed black liquid from her eyes. Maya tells her to run but she just falls to her knees, as Maya begins praying. Alejandro eventually manages to make it through and the black tears on Nidia's face disappear. She rises up and calls them both cursed, running away.


Back at home, Claire and her parents discuss how it’s difficult to lay low in high school sometimes, with Bennett telling her he is doing what he can to lay low to keep their family safe, asking her to try and do the same. Meanwhile, Sandra notices the newspaper, showing her husband that Mr. Nakamura has died, and when he says he knew that happened, she tells him to remember that he promised her no more secrets. He shows her one of Isaac’s paintings depicting the death of Mr. Nakamura, and tells her that there were seven other paintings like this and he intends to find them all. 


Bob sends Mohinder to Haiti to help a man with abilities who is now infected with the virus, unable to use his powers. Once he gets there, he sees it is The Haitian.The man refuses Mohinder’s cure, saying he abused God’s gift to him and deserves this, but Mohinder counters that maybe his own blood was sent to The Haitian by God to cure him and he acquiesces. Eventually, the cure works and the Haitian is back to normal, powers intact. Mohinder tells him that the company he works for would like him to come see them for observation, stating that the virus could be becoming worse. The Haitian understands what Mohinder means by The Company and uses his powers to make Mohinder forget he was there. Bob arrives to tell him that he’s been out of touch for hours, upset that The Haitian got away, but learned that Mohinder’s blood cure worked. The Haitian however, has made his way to California, and makes contact with Mr. Bennett. 


At school, Claire gets into a discussion with her science teacher about genetics and abilities, as West stares at her. Later he seemingly plans a run-in with Claire, and strikes up a conversation with her about what she said in class, telling her that she seems to hide everything that is interesting about her, figuring she was just a typical high school girl, and telling her he has been into genetics himself lately after finding a book called Activating Evolution. Remembering her father’s words, she dismisses his attempt to rizz her up for a date, only to find that her car, gifted to her by her father, was stolen. Claire goes to talk to him and the two get into an argument about how she feels her ability could possibly help people and heal them, but he tells her that if she is found by The Company, they will push her so far beyond her limits that she will wish for death. 


Back at the Bennett’s household, Clair conducts an experiment and cuts off her toe, to find it suddenly grows back like new. As she stares at this discovery, Mr. Muggles barks suddenly, revealing West watching her outside her window. She runs outside, but he jumps up into the air and away.

Heroes EU:

Graphic Novels: Flying Blind / The Crossroads


In Flying Blind, an unknown boy flies above the town of Costa Verde in California, contemplating his world, describing how he feels when flying and then describing his method of categorizing people as either robots or aliens. Robots follow a set path and work on logic while aliens are more random and likely to look up out down when it suits them. The boy decides he would rather be alone than surrounded by robots and lands at his school, finding the new girl Claire, and deciding she looks like she might be one to look up once in a while, says good morning while in his head he asks her out.


In The Crossroads, we find Mohinder and The Haitian having concocted a plan to fool the company into thinking Mohinder was attacked by him. Instead, the virus-ridden Haitian has returned to his village to pray to the Loa and get their blessing, wanting his life to count for something good. He is faced down by the ghosts of those he helped the Company recruit but eventually receives the blessing he sought, with the Loa, in the form of his father, telling him he has remembered the ground from which he was born, revealing a small depiction of the helix on the ground.

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