[Cancelled] Heroes Season 4 (Volume 5 : Redemption)


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Why all the blackouts in this thread? Its highly annoying. If you dont want to see spoilers then you got no business reading the thread to begin with.

I really should put a Flashforward quote here.. but I won't. lol. :D

well. I must say I haven't watched Heroes in 3 weeks, or more I can't remember. It just ****ed me off to much. I may end up trying to play catch up sometime this week. We will see

you should try and watch them they have been awesome (Y)

So Emma was a Doctor! She didn't drop out... what's her real story?

And is Peter having some kind of Romantic interest in her?

she did drop out... she said in last nights episode she was in her 2nd year residency when her nephew drowned and she was unable to revive him.

I don't understand... so you can technically be a Doctor when you drop out?

no she works in the book keeping side of the hospital now but she was a medical student and then dropped out but she saw something that she could do i.e the sewing up because she had learnt that skill.

Lol.. way off topic but...

Residency is a stage of graduate medical training. A resident physician or resident (also called a registrar in the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth countries) is a person who has received a medical degree (MD, DO, MBBS, MBChB) and who practices medicine under the supervision of fully licensed physicians, usually in a hospital or clinic. A residency may follow the internship year or include the internship year as the first year of residency. The residency can also be followed by a fellowship, during which the physician is trained in a sub-specialty. Successful completion of residency training is a requirement to practice medicine in many jurisdictions.

Still something is strange with this Emma.... I always don't think she is 100% honest with Peter. Wait & see... I bet she has a lot more she is NOT telling.

I think she WAS an Doctor (Real), but something happened (an incident) it's what got her powers, and the incident caused her to lose hearing and she is Lost. Until now, Peter is saving her.

Unconscious girl in the middle of a back room, how.... incredibly random.

Just straight run and gun, no bag and tag...?

Matt's sacrifice was good, but yet again, any sacrifice in this show is virtually meaningless because he'll be back next week

And finally, I'm getting a bit tired of the piano playing just to see sound. Anyone else?

Unconscious girl in the middle of a back room, how.... incredibly random.

Just straight run and gun, no bag and tag...?

Matt's sacrifice was good, but yet again, any sacrifice in this show is virtually meaningless because he'll be back next week

And finally, I'm getting a bit tired of the piano playing just to see sound. Anyone else?

The unconscious girl is INDEED random.

If this show was Lost, I bet it's some kind of deep plot device, maybe it is.

:rolleyes: at the studio put Major spoiler in the Trailer for next week.

Are they morons?

I think Monday's episode had some good parts but, sadly, most parts where depressing and no fun to watch. I've watched this episode with an half eye.

Ps. I don't think Emma dropped out, she finished her studies but unfortunately something happened (her power? a death? ...) by which she didn't manage to get a job as doctor?

Oh, and Emma was all over Peter's elbow yet he still retains his healing ability, hooray!

Peter has to be the one grabbing the person I think, not the other way around. He doesn't just touch people and bam, got a power.

Ps. I don't think Emma dropped out, she finished her studies but unfortunately something happened (her power? a death? ...) by which she didn't manage to get a job as doctor?

Did you watch the episode? :\ The kid she was baby sitting died.

I think Monday's episode had some good parts but, sadly, most parts where depressing and no fun to watch. I've watched this episode with an half eye.

Ps. I don't think Emma dropped out, she finished her studies but unfortunately something happened (her power? a death? ...) by which she didn't manage to get a job as doctor?

her Nephew died by drowning

We'll get to see the young HRG in the eighteenth episode. Here's the casting call:

[YOUNG HRG] 20 Male. Caucasian. Free spirit. Hippie turned used car salesman in the late 70s. Newlywed naively invites a stranger into his home and tragedy ensues. We are looking for someone to play the young version of the actor Jack Coleman sptv050769. CO-STAR / POSSIBLE GUEST STAR/

And we have the official description for episode twelve, "The Fifth Stage."

Unexpected visitors greet H.R.G.; Samuel's plan starts to come to fruition; struggling to accept the truth, Peter takes extreme measures to get what he wants; Claire's journey leads her to an unexpected destination.

Peter has to be the one grabbing the person I think, not the other way around. He doesn't just touch people and bam, got a power.

Actually he does just touch people and get their power, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Just last week he got the healing power because the healer touched him, and the week or two before that, he got Emma's power by accidentally making skin contact with, IIRC, their hands. You could say Peter touched Samuel's hand and should've gotten the power then, but I digress. This growing plot hole has been noted many times and simply can't be explained.

Actually he does just touch people and get their power, whether intentionally or unintentionally. Just last week he got the healing power because the healer touched him, and the week or two before that, he got Emma's power by accidentally making skin contact with, IIRC, their hands. You could say Peter touched Samuel's hand and should've gotten the power then, but I digress. This growing plot hole has been noted many times and simply can't be explained.

Yeah, sometimes it's by accident, sometimes it's like he has to conciously take on the other person's power. When he touched Sylar last season apparently he was even able to select which power he wanted. Seems like it's all very contrived just to drive the plot where the writers want it.

Oh, and Emma was all over Peter's elbow yet he still retains his healing ability, hooray!

Well, Abilities he doesn't want he won't get. If he accident got any powers, it must be where the person he is emotional with.

MUCH better picture here!

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