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


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Great episode. The shooting scene was slightly flawed, but the whole storyline from start to finish was well synthesized. Certainly nailed the basics on how to perform "the art of deception." I think it is starting to come down to a sylar vs samuel fight for the season finale.

Bah, I was happy and then disappointed with the episode tonight. The Sylar/Parkman bit was good but holy crap, I can't believe I saw the "shooting scene" coming from a mile away. Is there anybody who didn't know that was coming? At least don't show the scene with Samuel and the "multiple guy" talking quietly before the shooting goes down.

I know what you mean and the fact that Claire didn't see it coming just shows how stupid she is. I'm sitting watching the show thinking how can she be so dumb? And why does she always mess things up? Gah, i hate her.

Also, how come Emma responded what Samuel was saying even though she was looking somewhere else so she couldn't read his lips?

Also, how come Emma responded what Samuel was saying even though she was looking somewhere else so she couldn't read his lips?

man.. i had sooo many problems trying to watch this scene. He just kept talking and she was def not looking at him. Oh well, I dont even care anymore about such dumb stuff anymore, it doesnt effect the story so I just have to let it go.

Greg Grunberg has promised that the fourth season finale of Heroes will be "dark".

The 43-year-old actor, who plays Matt Parkman on the NBC series, told DS that his alter-ego will once again do battle with Zachary Quinto's Sylar.

"The remaining episodes this season, Matt gets very dark," he said. "He tries once and for all to take care of Sylar. Some would say he does succeed.

"It's really dark, and he almost gets possessed in his obsession with ending this chapter of his life. I hope it's gonna scare people and they see a side of Matt Parkman they've never seen."

He added that when he read the scripts for the remaining episodes, he found them "disturbing".

Heroes continues Mondays at 9pm on NBC.

Can't sauce because the link would be on the 'Anarkii gets another 20% warn' :(

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