ZOMG!!!
All the way through this episode I knew it was building up to Noah's death, but I convinced myself that somehow it wasn't going to happen. Has Isaac ever been wrong? No. Noah died and I was sad
THEN...the ending. ZOMG! He lives! Huzzah!!!
Wow, so Claire's blood has the power to raise the dead. Oh, the potential. She has to be related to Adam somehow. Right? Their powers are identical.
I loved the bit just before Noah got shot where he was asking West about his car. LOL. Awesome!
The rest of this episode wasn't really of interest to me. Matt has become his dad. Oh dear!
Hiro has found out that Adam is alive and that Adam killed his dad. Oh dear!
NOAH LIVES!!! YAY!
Hehe!
I think I need a Noah icon. He is pretty much my favourite character these days. Although I am increasingly amused by Bob. I loved his eyerolling when Elle asked if she could keep Mohinder. Hehe! Incidentally, did we know Elle was Bob's daughter? Did I miss that from a previous episode
NOAH LIVES!!!
*runs*
My mammoth post continued
Date: 2007-11-20 10:05 pm (UTC)I loved West in this episode, he wasn't just a whiney cry baby, he stood up and was a man. Facing down Noah, not letting a girl mess with his brain (like Simone did with Peter and Isaac), though he was wrong, he at least wasn't standing for it. He got to fly and be a hero, yay!
Mohinder, I still love him. Even though he shot Noah - it was the right for him to do. But he never tried to explain to Noah about the virus, there wasn't a whole lot of time to be fair - but still maybe he could have shown him what was happening. I'm guessing it's Mohinder's idea to save him - though Bob will want another talented human around who is a match for most
mutantsPeople with New Abilities (they're not allowed to be referred to as mutants because of the deals behind the X-Men movie deals, and Stan Lee's involvement in conceptualising Heroes, and being one of it's backers).I feel sorry for Mohinder, he's caught in the middle of all this - scientifically he knows more about what's going on than anybody, but the social aspects, and challenges, plus the world ending disasters - with the trust issues of all these different people with reasonable arguments for and against each other are too much for him.
Claire's coming into her own again - she's standing up, ready to be counted. She's prepared to sign on the dotted line for her blood to save the world. But she's so much more than that, we've seen that when she saved the guy in the railway crash.
Though Claire couldn't stop Peter or Sylar, since they could both kill her and Adam. That said, Sylar couldn't kill Peter. (Sylar with his powers back), why? An atomic bomb. Peter could obliterate every single cell in their bodies, there'd be nothing to grow back. One presumes the science behind their regenerative abilities requires some kind of core component, with stem cells (though in that sense, Claire has a better chance having a higher number of stem cells given her gender and age). However Peter himself has protection from his own radioactive ability, since Ted didn't kill himself when Claire was being fried to a crisp.
Which is why we need to get Sylar with his powers back - he needs to counter balance Adam and Peter, unless Peter realise Adam can't be trusted. Roll Nathan's part in all this.
Though I've had a thought, can the Haitian stop someone's healing powers? And if so, can he stop Peter's ability to learn powers? Indeed, could the Haitian? I don't think so. I think they would have been force feeding Adam the Haitian pills if so, as then he'd age. Which means in fact Peter, even with every ability under the sun, can still trump everyone and block their abilities - including Matt and Hiro.
Squee!!!!
How fabulous was this episode by the way? Huzzah!!!