Heroes: The Line
By fred | October 31, 2007
Suresh, Monica, Nikki
Bo-ring. No really, he wants to join The Company, he doesn’t, but he can’t leave… He doesn’t want them near Molly, but he brings her to them, and he wants to take her back home, but he can’t… maybe they’re good, but they’re evil, and I don’t care.
BTW, why was he calling her Nikki ? Wasn’t it Jessica ?
HRG
Back in a season one kind situation, he was back to his old bad evil self, get what he wanted before he killed an old friend. As before, only this time he does it in front on an awful blue screen. But it was worth it, I mean, he got the paintings, right? Now the question is, what do they mean, and how come not one shows a deserted New-York ??
Let’s see what we got there :
- A painting of Claire dead on the high school stairs. We saw that one.
- A painting of a white hand with a vial. That’s doesn’t say much.
- A painting of a blond girl, like Nikki or Veronica Mars maybe, banging on a some door.
- Then there’s the missing painting, the one Peter painted I guess, which somehow meant he was never painted before. I mean there were only seven paintings, numbered to 8, another thing HRG didn’t noticed somehow.
- A painting of Peter looking in a mirror, with a BioHazard sign on the corner. Because he’s the exploding man who put New-York at risk, I bet.
- A painting of Hiro and Kensei fighting each other. I don’t care, it’s boring, more on that soon.
- A painting of, who is this, Nathan? Some guy, with a broken nose and a smoking gun.
- The painting of HRG lying dead on the floor with glasses broken. A blonde girl, Claire, being hugged/kissed by someone in the background.

hehe the borat´s hometown fx are superb:
the fall of claire, man that was lame!
ukraine, well… nothing more to say.
and… New York empty… hahahahahaha
first of all they are copying the idea of the “28 Days Later” movie and then that HUGE kazajasthani(?) blue screen. That is lack of respect for the fans and for the stupid people like me who keep on watching these show.
next!